Top Ten Best Winnie the Pooh Characters
Winnie the Pooh is a Disney media franchise based on A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books. The series includes films, short films, and television series.Tigger gives me a hint of love for a series I hate. So I'm technically iffy about Winnie the Pooh.
Tigger is very funny and bouncy. He reminds me of Hobbes from Calvin and Hobbes.
Tigger is so funny, just like Pooh, Eeyore, and Gopher.
I like every character in this series, including Winnie.
Pooh is my favorite because he's very cute and funny!
I love him! He's the greatest book character ever and should be number one. He's the greatest. You can't not like him. He's amazing. Also, why is this list shorter than the Winnie the Pooh villains list? That really hurts.
Piglet is adorable and funny at the same time!
His nervousness makes him the Piglet we know. Not that funny, but lovable.
Eeyore is the best (sorry Tigger, but you used to sound like Gargamel).
He's my favorite character in this franchise because he's like me and Squidward of the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise. He's uptight and bossy, but well-meaning. After all, he puts Tigger in his place, especially since that tiger pisses him off whenever he feels like it.
If anyone asks me, all those Rabbit haters should shut the hell up and let him be uptight all he wants. Without him, Tigger would go too far in making trouble.
Obviously the most complex and psychological character of all the residents here, Rabbit is the grump and adds depth to the story due to his anger and annoyance with the others. He's got reason to be mad and always expresses genuine practical reasoning, which others don't come close to understanding due to being less comprehensive and more emotionally driven. He's obviously the best character in the franchise for me.
I love Kanga so much. She's one of the best mothers I've ever seen in media, being so kind, sweet, and loving.
It's funny how the episode "Grown But Not Forgotten" deals with Christopher Robin growing up and ends with him swearing to never grow up. Then comes 2018...
For those of you wondering who she is, she's a bluebird that Rabbit took care of when he found her in a winter storm. This was a television episode, and she's made a few appearances since then.
She's definitely a memorable character, especially from that episode "Find Her, Keep Her". Even to this day, it's by far the most emotional episode the franchise gave us.
I love Lumpy! He is so cute and playful. Roo and Lumpy are the best of friends.