Winnie the Pooh (2011) ending scene with a winking Pooh doll

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Just imagine, what if the 2011 film had a throwback to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh by having the Pooh doll wink at the end before the credits roll?

The winking eyelid was made and animated in Blender 2.79b, which was also used to edit the entire thing.

Winnie the Pooh © A.A. Milne, Disney
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It's kinda sad considering that this is the last hand drawned Disney movie before the hand drawned animation department shutted down in 2013.

squareanimatesyt
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The final music made me remind about my childhood and my prettiest adventures...may people who left this planet live forever in my heart as Winnie will live forever in Christopher's Heart.

tonilince
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I must admit that the Pooh doll from the 2011 movie looks WAY more adorable than its original, uncanny 1966 counterpart! 😆

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Never would have realized as a 10 year old that this would be the last 2d Disney movie in theaters

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I’d say, that is spot on! You know, that could’ve been used for the end of the movie, but considering that person (John Lasseter) was gonna put that too, but someone thought the kids might get scared of the winking Pooh doll, so it was scrapped. And, they just put the storybook at the end of the movie instead of the winking Pooh doll, unlike the one from 1977. Also, perfectly timed wink sound effect over here. 0:34

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Winnie the Pooh 2011 movie just turned 12 years old today.

amandacresswell
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I love Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh more, but Winnie the Pooh 2011 is also a wonderful movie, as a good finish to Walt Disney Animation Studios movies made with traditional animation and the company’s best animated film of the 2010s. I also like Piglet’s Big Movie from DisneyToon Studios. Piglet’s my favorite.

nariman
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Wow! I love this beautiful ending scene. That was so wonderful with Winnie the Pooh. 0:34 Awww... this was definitely 💯 sweet with a smile on his pretty face 😍. 😘

kelseycancelliere
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The music makes me think they knew this was the end of poohs classic adventures

Jackass
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And just like that the 2d Disney era that started with snow white in 1937 to 2011 with this movie has ended 74 years it has been

muhammadhabibieamiro
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Today is the 12th Anniversary of Winnie the Pooh 2011 movie.

amandacresswell
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It’s so Beautiful!!!!🥲🥲🥲
I Love it!!!😎😎😎

jdchappy
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Does the 2011 movie give you vibes of the Many Adventures because they both end with Pooh and Christopher Robin walking happily down the Hundred Acre Wood together, which is very heartwarming?

nariman
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That’s much better than the 1966 version. Because the old version with the wink and then the music sounds like it’s horror to me when I was a kid that gave me childhood nightmares. But I’m glad the 2011 is way better. Thank you.

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Tangled (2010) should have been animated via 2D Animated as this Winnie The Pooh movie came out in 2011 along with Flynn Rider not having a goatee and have a fully clean shaven face like most Disney Princes and Male Characters have along with a refined outfit.

familyguyftwdoratheexplore
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Happy 12th Anniversary, Winnie the Pooh 2011 movie!!!

amandacresswell
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After a friendly Winnie The Pooh winking its left 👁️, ain't it the truth?

jo
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There's no more franchises of winnie the pooh afterwards

angelaparente
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Christopher Robin should have his yellow shirt and blue shorts on.

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If the 2011 animated movie Winnie the Pooh had direct references to "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, " which is a book by A.A. Milne, it might have included visual depictions of events or scenes, a character named Pooh encountering honey, or even Pooh saying similar lines from the book.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of possible references:
Visual Depictions:
Scenes from the Story: The movie might feature scenes mirroring those from The Honey Tree, such as Pooh getting stuck in a honey pot or trying to get honey from a tree trunk.
Objects from the Story: Visual nods to the honey tree itself, or the honey pot Pooh struggles with, could be included in the backgrounds or as props.
Dialogue and Character Interaction:
Honey-Related Phrases: Pooh might use phrases or lines from the story that reflect his obsession with honey. This could include saying, "Oh what a dream, dive in the wonderful honey, " or similar lines about his desire for honey.
References to the Honey Tree: The other characters, especially Christopher Robin, might make specific mentions of the Honey Tree or the event of Pooh becoming obsessed with the honey.
Plot Developments
New Adventures: The story might have Pooh and Piglet go on an adventure to find honey in the "honey tree" where they had an adventure in the past.

Here's a possible take on Kanga and Roo's lines:
Roo: "Oh, Mama! Look, Pooh ate all the honey!"
Kanga: "Roo, dear, Pooh got stuck in the jar, he didn't ate it. But we shouldn't get too excited; we can still have honey later with him!"
Roo: "Pooh got stuck in the jar, that's silly!"
Kanga: "Roo, be kind to your friend, he'll get out just fine."

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