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thefantastician · 1 year
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back when Sora got into Super Smash Bros
want more kingdom hearts comics?
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laurenillustrated · 2 months
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Winnie-the-Pooh 🍯
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tiinytulip · 6 months
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Get ready for bed with sleepy little roo!! 💤
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gravemanjek · 3 months
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coolbowcat · 5 months
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Did this couple of days ago
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noweakergirl · 2 years
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I want whatever he has going on
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softandsleepyboy · 2 years
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The original stuffed toys A.A. Milne gave to his son, Christopher Robin, before and after textile conservation:
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krystal280791 · 7 days
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Watercolor Silhouette Winnie the Pooh
Design available on Redbubble: HERE
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beekindac · 7 months
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“Always watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.”
-A.A. Milne // Winnie-the-Pooh
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looney-mooney-studio · 2 months
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I stayed up till midnight making a map of the Hundred Acre Wood for Winona the Pooh! Adding the long post tag because it’s a LONG image ID in the alt text. I hope you guys like it anyway!
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disneypinss · 1 month
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loungefly "rainy day" winnie the pooh slider pin
released: nov 2023
limited edition: 1900
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streetqueenofmars · 1 year
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'The Tigger Movie' is a representation of the sad clown paradox and examination of the ways lack of social support makes depression worse. Or, in more colloquial terms, 'The Tigger Movie' is a story of when the happy friend in the friend group gets depressed and no one knows what to do about it so they just make it worse.
The sad clown paradox refers to the phenomenon when a person who serves the social role as entertainer, or at least the person who makes everyone else feel better, is themself depressed and with no one to comfort them. Tigger serves this social function within the hundred acre wood even if he doesn't necessarily receive a lot of thanks for it, often dismissed as a nuisance or a problem. One of the strengths of 'The Tigger Movie' is showing how Tigger's absence is felt, in one scene all of the other residents all go around explaining to Rabbit how helpful and supportive Tigger is.
The tragedy of the film, and arguably the conflict that sets the plot into motion, is that they often forget to tell Tigger. Which leads Tigger to feel lonely and socially isolated.
Tigger's depression is represented within Disney's 'Winnie The Pooh' franchise often. We seem him struggle with self confidence in 'Pooh's Grand Adventure' but only admits it to the others in the third act. We see him struggle with self image in 'Stripes', an episode of 'The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh', when his stripes wash off and the other are convinced he's no longer Tigger. This is why the best Winnie the Pooh installments we see Tigger have a subtle bond with Eeyore who is the only person in the hundred acre wood who seems to recognize how sad Tigger can be. But as these and other examples illustrate the other denizens are often uncomfortable with how to respond and be supportive to Tigger during his depression spells, since they take his comfort for granted.
Never is Tigger's depression as bad as it is in 'The Tigger Movie' however. Tigger starts the movie a little melancholic and lonely but it's the reactions of everyone else, too busy with their own problems to notice their friends trying in his own way to ask for help, that tips things over into full blown depressive episode. The normally bouncy Tigger can only melancholically ruminate on his own loneliness, exacerbated by his friends emphasizing how they are not Tiggers as explanation for why they are not interested in hanging out.
Roo's roll in this is fascinating because, while he does mean well, he only manages to come up with bandaid solutions to the problem and only manages to make things worse every time he tries to help.
Roo suggests Tigger should find his family of other Tiggers, Tigger obsesses about this idea with great enthusiasm at first but starts to slide back when the search yields nothing.
Roo suggests Tigger write his family a letter, Tigger is once again hopeful but when again returns to his depression when he doesn't get an answer.
Roo convinces the other members of the Hundred Acre Wood (sans Rabbit) to forge a letter from Tigger's family. Once again Tigger is ecstatic but he misinterprets the letter as saying the Tiggers are visiting him soon.
Roo convinces the others to dress as Tiggers and visit Tigger, but when Roo blows their cover Tigger becomes convinced his friends have escalated their previous callous behavior to full out mockery and leaves them to go out into a blizzard to find the family of Tiggers he not only believes exist but will give him some sense of community.
None of this to say that Roo is the secret antagonist of the film or anything that melodramatic. If he had other older people to bounce his ideas off things probably could have stopped before escalating. But since everyone else is caught up in their own problems they don't really give this issue the attention it deserves and so Roo is left stumbling around.
The only person who has not gone a long with all these misfires is Rabbit, the most level headed one who's need for order and control often put him at odds with Tigger. In the films climax Roo's last attempt to fix everything is to rally everyone to go out into the blizzard, find Tigger and bring him home. Pooh has the idea to bring Rabbit into it to help them. Now finally invested in helping Tigger his friends all work together to remind Rabbit of all that Tigger does to help them all ("sort of lights up the room when he enters" as Eeyore says), thus convincing Rabbit to help them.
The finale feels like an intervention, the Hundred Acre Wood residents journey into the blizzard to rescue Tigger thus confronting him with how much they care for him. This gives him enough of a boost to turn around and help them by saving them from an avalanche (In typical blockbuster finale fashion where a visual spectacle set piece is paired with the climax of an internal emotional conflict). Furthermore, when all the thrills of the climax subside, Tigger is further confronted by the proof that his friends all wrote the letter and he accepts them as his actual family and that he doesn't need a literal family of Tiggers to make him feel less lonely.
What's especially interesting about the consequences of this finale is that Tigger's recovery has a ripple effect through all the others. Once his mental state is more balanced Tigger goes around and helps everyone else with the micro conflicts they had had throughout the film that kept them too distracted to help him. Reaffirming all the things the other said about him to Rabbit about his roll as comfort and support within the larger social group.
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tiinytulip · 8 months
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is this anything?
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i keep seeing the memes and i wanted to contribute somehow
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disneyesque-dreams · 5 months
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Friendship Awaits
By Jackie Huang
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