The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

1988
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

7.6 | TV-Y | en | Animation

An American animated children's television series inspired by A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

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EP11  Owl's Well That Ends Well
Oct. 07,1991
Owl's Well That Ends Well

Owl's poor singing upsets Rabbit, but scares off the crows.

EP10  Piglet's Poohetry
Oct. 07,1991
Piglet's Poohetry

Tigger causes trouble when he intrudes on Piglet's poetry.

EP9  To Dream the Impossible Scheme
Sep. 30,1991
To Dream the Impossible Scheme

Gopher's Grandpappy comes for a visit, prompting Gopher to try to accomplish his Grandpappy's life-long dream of building an above-ground underground city.

EP8  Cloud, Cloud Go Away
Sep. 30,1991
Cloud, Cloud Go Away

Tigger befriends a cloud that keeps crying. Pooh and his friends try to let Tigger do his bouncing lessons so the cloud responds to Tigger so it can be friendly.

EP7  The Wise Have It
Sep. 23,1991
The Wise Have It

When the gang throw a birthday party for Pooh, they become convinced he is old and wise when they see how many candles there are on his cake. When they all ask Pooh for advice, things go awry.

EP6  Shovel, Shovel Toil And Trouble
Sep. 23,1991
Shovel, Shovel Toil And Trouble

When Gopher receives a large shovel, he goes overboard "improving" everyone's home.

EP5  Home Is Where The Home Is
Sep. 22,1991
Home Is Where The Home Is

After Christopher Robin and the gang accidentally break a statue of his great-grandfather while cleaning up, Christopher runs away from home, with the gang offering their homes for him. When it turns out that he can not live in any of their houses, Pooh and the gang build him a home.

EP4  The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger
Sep. 21,1991
The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger

When Tigger loses control of Christopher Robin's toy train, he and Pooh are put on trial as train robbers.

EP3  Pooh Day Afternoon
Sep. 16,1991
Pooh Day Afternoon

Christopher Robin, Pooh and the gang have to look after a dog.

EP2  Grown, But Not Forgotten
Sep. 15,1991
Grown, But Not Forgotten

When Christopher Robin has to attend a "grown up" girl's party, Pooh and the gang become afraid he, too, will grow up and will forget them.

EP1  Sorry, Wrong Slusher
Sep. 14,1991
Sorry, Wrong Slusher

Strange things happen when Christopher Robin and the gang watch a late night "Slusher" film.

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7.6 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1988-09-10 | Released Producted By: Disney Television Animation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An American animated children's television series inspired by A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

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Cast

John Fiedler , Jim Cummings , Ken Sansom

Director

Karl Geurs

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Reviews

stinkyuu One of my childhood favorites this is definitely one of the best cartoons out there for young kids. To bad they show it on so early though. This is one of those cartoons I don't mind watching with my little brother, sometimes, I admit, I like to watch the show, I'm not obsessed though. But it's sooo CUTE! Everything on this show is well-made the episodes are very unique and original, they don't start shouting at you to say jump *cough*dora*cough, and all the characters are lovable, even rabbit. This show is definitely worth your kids time, and most of them have very good morals to teach young ones. I wish there were More kid shows like this. (Obviously this isn't the "new" adventures sine there like almost 20 years old!).
bookishfreak05 This is one of my favorite cartoons....I was so sad when it stopped showing. I remember rushing home from school to watch an episode. I grew up on this cartoon and other Winnie the pooh movies. My favorite characters were always Tigger because he was so bouncy and happy and goofy and fun to watch, Piglet because he was so timid yet so kind of heart. Pooh bear because his complete innocence was so adorable to watch, and I always wished that we as people could be so innocent and child-like. My very favorite episode is the one in which Rabbit learns how to really love and take care of someone by taking in an orphaned baby bird. He has to learn to let go of the people that he loves which was a hard lesson for him to learn because he just learned to let down his guard and love someone. Even as a younger kid, I got misty eyed at the end of that episode. What follows is my very favorite quote from the entire series. It's from the episode I mentioned just now...piglet and pooh are sitting, watching the sunset...Piglet: And for the longest time I thought Rabbit didn't like her. Pooh: Sometimes people care too much. I think it's called love. Piglet: Oh dear...do you think we should tell Rabbit? Pooh: No, I believe he already knows.If any of you have kids, you should seriously look on ebay or something for these cartoons. They are good cartoons that deal with a lot that kids have to deal with. I don't have kids, but if I ever do someday, they are going to get plenty of Winnie the Pooh!! (Not just the show, but the movies and books....*grin*)
Lho3323370 My neighbor Crystal loves Winnie The Pooh so I figured she liked this cartoon. Tigger is always bouncy. Rabbit is always trying to take the bounce out of Tigger. Roo and Tigger are always bouncy. Pooh is a good detective. Christopher Robin even sleeps with Pooh and Tigger at night. Christopher Robin and Pooh Are Best Friends.
ajnrules I'm 16 years old, and I enjoy this show as much as I do now as I did over 10 years ago. As a toddler, my family recorded episodes of this show. I loved watching it then. After that, for about 9 years, I kind of forgot about it, but when my youngest sister reached toddler age, my parents took out the old tapes of this, and boom! I was hooked again.Another reason I enjoy this show so much is because it helped me go through some of the more turbulent times in my life. You can say the witty dialogue and such helped calm me down.Not only is it entertaining, but it also teaches kids important lessons on life with classic yet flawed characters. For example, Piglet is very intelligent and possesses a kind heart, yet he is paranoid and cowardly. His friend Pooh is a bit braver and almost as nice, yet he's a little...empty in the head. And the list goes on.This is a great show that helps young kids, and even older ones get through life.