Roo was a baby. He's a stuffed animal. Explain this shit

Roo was a baby. He's a stuffed animal. Explain this shit.

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Fictional cartoon

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Simple. In Christopher Robin's mind, the toys are real creatures. The entire Winnie Pooh world exists in Christopher's mind.

That’s Roo’s baby brother who died of smallpox.

I was always confused
are we watching a book about Christopher Robin's imagination
or is Christopher Robin imagining a book?

Who’s Roo’s dad?

It's an in-universe painting interpreting what a baby Roo would have been.

It's not actually Christopher Robin's mind in the book, it's his father's.

Tigger

Christopher

me after I gave mama the best pounding of her life

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Would I?

I don’t like this.

Within the actual narrative of the Disney movie, the characters are loosely constructs of Christopher Robin's imagination. Of course the stuffed animal Roo was never ACTUALLY a baby, but in Christopher Robin's imagination he was.

I like this

The answer is simple.

Roo just got more and more stuffed since he was born.

Please say this is an edit

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>she lost all her hair after having roo

QUIT IT.

>she lost all her hair from conceiving roo

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They aren't stuffed animals, Those are scars not stitches. They were all in a bloody war which cost the lives of millions.

Implanted memories. Why does he look so monkey here though?

>tfw youll never be the town idiot that gets to pound the lonely widow when no one's looking

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What do you think?

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Tiggers go up, Tiggers come down
Tiggers go up, Tiggers come down
What goes up, must come down
They're absolutely positively opposites
Up and down, up and down

Tiggers go in, Tiggers come out
Tiggers go in, Tiggers come out
Go on in, come on out
They're absolutely positively opposites
In and out, in and out

Well, the opposite of up
Is down
Get down
And the opposite of in
Is out
No doubt

Tiggers go fast, Tiggers go slow
Tiggers go fast, Tiggers go slow
Some go fast, some go slow
They're absolutely positively opposites
Fast and slow, fast and slow

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>Simple. In Christopher Robin's mind, the toys are real creatures. The entire Winnie Pooh world exists in Christopher's mind.

The Christopher Robin live-action movie explained that the Hundred Acre Woods is an alternate dimension that he and others can travel to, but the characters within that dimension only exist for so long as others believe in them. So even after Christopher Robin dies, so long as his daughter or someone else continues to believe in Pooh, they can continue to travel to the Hundred Acre Woods and interact with those characters.

It also explains that preschool Winnie the Pooh CG animated series from 10 years ago where a little girl owned Pooh and the other characters with no mention of Christopher Robin. She somehow inherited the toys and continued believing in them, so they're still alive and she can go to the Hundred Acre Woods, too.

>Motel's cheap bed makes squeaky spring sound.

Much like Christopher Robin in the Japanese comic books.

Don't you even dare to link that shit here.

Why would you remind anyone that.