List of Winnie the Pooh characters Wikipedia. This is a list of characters appearing in the Winnie the Pooh books and the Disneyadaptations of the series. Main characterseditWinnie the PooheditWinnie the Pooh, or Pooh for short, is an anthropomorphic, soft voiced, cuddly, loveable and quiet toy bear and the main protagonist. Despite being nave and slow witted, he is a friendly, thoughtful and sometimes insightful character who is always willing to help his friends and try his best. A prime motivation is his love for honey, which quite often leads to trouble. In the books, Pooh is a talented poet, and the stories are frequently punctuated by his poems and hums. He is humble about his slow wittedness, but comfortable with his creative gifts. In the Disney adaptations, Pooh has a soft voice, wears a red shirt and his catchphrases are Oh, Bother and Think, think, think. He has been voiced by Sterling Holloway 1. Hal Smith 1. 98. Jim Cummings 1. Visit the official Winnie the Pooh website to watch videos, play games, find activities, discover movies, browse photos, shop for merchandise and moreWatch Full movie Winnie the Pooh Springtime with Roo 2004, online free. It is Lumpys first Halloween with Winnie the Pooh, Roo, and their friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. The group discusses their plans for Halloween and for. Christopher RobineditThe sole human character in the story books, he has a cheerful and compassionate personality and is someone who Pooh and the others look up to. Despite being a child, he is much wiser and more mature than many of the other characters. Pooh considers both Christopher Robin and Piglet to be his best friends. Christopher Robin matures considerably over the course of the books. Several chapters in The House at Pooh Corner are concerned with Christopher Robin beginning to go to school and his increasing book learning. Directed by Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall. With Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, John Cleese, Bud Luckey. While searching for honey, Pooh and his friends embark on an. In the final chapter, Christopher Robin leaves his stuffed animals behind and asks Pooh to understand and to always remember him. In the Disney adaptations, he has a little sister named Darby who is 6 years old and hosts My Friends Tigger Pooh after he leaves for college and has been voiced by Bruce Reitherman 1. Timothy Turner 1. Jon Walmsley 1. 96. Kim Christianson 1. Tim Hoskins 1. 98. Edan Gross 1. 99. Brady Bluhm 1. 99. Tom Attenborough 2. Tom Wheatley 2. 00. William Green 2. Paul Tiesler 2. Struan Erlenborn 2. Jack Boulter 2. 01. Oliver Bell 2. 01. Poohs best friend besides Christopher Robin. In the books he is a timorous small animal, who often takes his lead from Pooh unless overcome by fear. But increasingly through the stories he shows himself to be very brave when faced with a crisis and given sufficient encouragement usually by Pooh. He is fond of haycorns. In the Disney series he is kind, gentle and ordinarily quite shy, but with Pooh by his side, he often overcomes his fears. His catchphrase is Oh, D D Dear. Piglet lives in a beech tree that he likes to keep neat and tidy, and can sing very well. He has been voiced by John Fiedler 1. Phil Baron 1. 98. Travis Oates 2. 00. Poohs ever glum, sarcastic and pessimistic donkey friend who has trouble keeping his tail attached to his bottom, since the nail keeps falling out. Eeyore has a house made of sticks, which falls apart many times in the Disney films as a running gag and has to be rebuilt. In the Disney cartoons, Eeyore is slow talking and more cautious than some of the other animals, and is often reluctant to go along with their actions, but usually does not bother trying to oppose anyone because he believes it to be futile to try. His catchphrase is Thanks for noticing as indicated to himself. He has been voiced by Ralph Wright 1. Wings: Sky Force Heroes Review. Ron Feinberg 1. 98. Ron Gans 1. 98. 31. Peter Cullen 1. 98. Bud Luckey 2. 01. These stuffed animals are the ones that belonged to Christopher Robin Milne, upon which the stories were based. They are on display in the Donnell Library Center in New York City. The tiger became Tigger, the kangaroo Kanga, the bear Winnie the Pooh, the piglet Piglet, and the donkey Eeyore. The kangaroo came with a baby that inspired Roo, but Christopher Robin lost the toy at a young age. Noticeably absent are Owl and Rabbit these two characters were made up for the stories by the author. Kanga is a female kangaroo and the doting mother of Roo. The two live in a house near the Sandy Pit in the northwestern part of the forest. Kanga is the only female character to appear in the books. She was based on a stuffed toy that belonged to Christopher Robin Milne. When Kanga and Roo first come to the forest in chapter seven of Winnie the Pooh, everyone thinks Kanga is a fierce animal, but discover this to be untrue and become friends with her. In the books, when Tigger comes to the forest, she welcomes him into her home, attempts to find him food he likes and allows him to live with her and Roo. After this, Kanga treats him much the way she does her own son. Kanga is kind hearted, calm, patient and docile. She likes to keep things clean and organized, and offers motherly advice and food to anyone who asks her. She is protective over Roo, almost obsessively, and treats him with kind words and gentle discipline. She also has a sense of humor, as revealed in chapter seven of Winnie the Pooh when Rabbit connives to kidnap Roo, leaving Piglet in his place Kanga pretends not to notice that Piglet is not Roo and proceeds to give him Roos usual bath, much to Piglets dismay. In the Disney adaptations, Kangas personality is unchanged though she is a little more sensible and does give Roo some level of independence, but she plays a slightly lesser role and does not appear as often as Roo does. Additionally, Tigger lives in his own house instead of with Kanga although he is seen frequently visiting her house. Kanga also has a love for carrots. She has been voiced by Barbara Luddy 1. Julie Mc. Whirter 1. Patricia Parris 1. Tress Mac. Neille 1. Kath Soucie 2. 00. Kristen Anderson Lopez 2. Kangas cheerful, playful and energetic joey, who is her son and moved to the Hundred Acre Wood with her. His best friend is a young Heffalump named Lumpy who love to play with him. Roo is the youngest of the main characters. Voiced in the Disney films by Clint Howard 1. Dori Whitaker 1. Dick Billingsley 1. Kim Christianson 1. Nicholas Melody 1. Nikita Hopkins 1. Jimmy Bennett 2. Max Burkholder 2. Wyatt Hall 2. 01. Rabbit is one of the characters not based on a toy once owned by Christopher Robin Milne. He is friendly, yet capable of being impatient and irritable. He fancies himself the smartest animal in the Hundred Acre Wood, since he is not scatterbrained like Owl. He insists on doing things his way and is obsessed with rules, planning and order. He often bosses others around, but deep down, he cares a lot about his friends. In the Walt Disney films, he takes pride in his garden and dislikes it when the other characters disrupt it. Disneys Rabbit likes gardening, cleaning, and magic tricks. Voiced in the Disney films by Junius Matthews 1. Ray Erlenborn 1. Will Ryan 1. Ken Sansom 1. 98. Tom Kenny 2. 01. Poohs exuberant, happy, less than responsible and sometimes trouble making tiger friend. He bounces around, especially bouncing on others. He is full of energy, outgoing, and likes to have fun and is so overconfident that he thinks that any task is what tiggers do best. He becomes Roos best friend and later Poohs when Roo and Lumpy become best friends. In the Disney films Tigger commonly mispronounces words, like ridickerus ridiculous or vill i an villain and often causes chaos rather than good. However, Tigger is also shown to be tough, fearless, optimistic and resourceful he is shown to be protective of Roo when Kangas not around, as seen in Too Smart For Strangers. His main catchphrase is Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoo when he is happy. He has been voiced by Paul Winchell 1. Will Ryan 1. 98. Jim Cummings 1. He calls Pooh Old Pooh Bear and Rabbit Old Long Ears. Owl is the stuffy and talkative eldest main character who presents himself as a mentor and teacher to the others. He was not based on a stuffed toy, so in the illustrations, he looks more like a live animal. Owl and most of his friends believe that he is the most intelligent animal in the wood, but he is really quite scatterbrained. Winnie The Pooh: Springtime With Roo Full Movie© 2017