From 3:24-3:25, it was funny seeing Pooh kicking his legs. My guess is that the reason he is kicking is because, he knew that Rabbit as close by and since his head was outside, his kicking was probably his way of saying to Rabbit, "come on, push." I think this because, as Pooh was kicking his legs, Rabbit was looking around on what to do and looking at Pooh kicking his legs, and once Pooh stopped kicking, Rabbit right away started pushing like he was saying "okay I will push."
You know what would have been funny? If Rabbit was about to pour some tea into a cup, when Pooh suddenly poked his head in and shouted, "Hello, Rabbit!", making Rabbit freak out and spill all his tea!
3:35 You may have. Disney had this thing for recycling its animation during the 60s and 70s because it was getting expensive to do. The biggest offender was "Robin Hood".
They didn't insert the EXACT same cells into the scenes, which is what a lot of animation studios do to save on costs.
What they did do was model certain scenes on previous scenes, and use this to draw new material that looked a lot like the original. It featured different characters, but the copying was indisputable, and probably was easier and cheaper than drawing a scene from scratch.
Prominant in Robin Hood (party scene), The Rescuers, and Sword in the Stone
It refers to how one handles a situation they're uncomfortable with. Do they "fight", and deal with it despite their comfort level? Or do they choose "flight", and avoid the situation altogether?
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MyManOWarSmiles 6 months ago
Oh God! I can't breath from laughing so hard!
jccw227 9 months ago
From 3:24-3:25, it was funny seeing Pooh kicking his legs. My guess is that the reason he is kicking is because, he knew that Rabbit as close by and since his head was outside, his kicking was probably his way of saying to Rabbit, "come on, push." I think this because, as Pooh was kicking his legs, Rabbit was looking around on what to do and looking at Pooh kicking his legs, and once Pooh stopped kicking, Rabbit right away started pushing like he was saying "okay I will push."
afriendofbean 10 months ago
2:14 - 3:05 DAMN! How much can one bear eat? I'm amazed he didn't explode, although Gopher probably wouldn't have had to do much to achieve that. XD
AndieTiggerPyro 11 months ago
You know what would have been funny? If Rabbit was about to pour some tea into a cup, when Pooh suddenly poked his head in and shouted, "Hello, Rabbit!", making Rabbit freak out and spill all his tea!
michaelsar12 1 year ago
2:14.
"Is there anymore?"
"Thank you, Rabbit!"
RetroVideoFan 2 years ago 3
At 1:15, I see that Pooh looks a little smaller than after eating, so he was able to fit through the hole when he came in.
1RichardHunt 2 years ago
loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
ThomasJhonHurley 2 years ago
3:35 You may have. Disney had this thing for recycling its animation during the 60s and 70s because it was getting expensive to do. The biggest offender was "Robin Hood".
EHH246 2 years ago
Well, sort of recycling.
They didn't insert the EXACT same cells into the scenes, which is what a lot of animation studios do to save on costs.
What they did do was model certain scenes on previous scenes, and use this to draw new material that looked a lot like the original. It featured different characters, but the copying was indisputable, and probably was easier and cheaper than drawing a scene from scratch.
Prominant in Robin Hood (party scene), The Rescuers, and Sword in the Stone
JourneyTraveler 2 years ago
Do more! Do more!
Kartoonkid95 3 years ago
I got a new one up right now!
powerpup97 3 years ago
1:17 Pooh had the fight or flight responce.
numanuma20 3 years ago
What does that mean?
Kartoonkid95 3 years ago
It refers to how one handles a situation they're uncomfortable with. Do they "fight", and deal with it despite their comfort level? Or do they choose "flight", and avoid the situation altogether?
sum1wun 3 years ago