Summer in The 100 Acre Wood
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One day Winnie the Pooh and Piglet and Rabbit and Roo are all standing on the bridge playing "Poohsticks". They all drop their sticks in the water when Rabbit says "Go!", and then run across to the other side of the bridge to see which stick is the winner. Roo gets overexcited in the meantime, and keeps thinking he has spotted his stick, when he probably hasn't. Pooh thinks he can see Piglet's stick, which is a bit greyish, and Piglet is thrilled to hear this, and trys to get a better look. Pooh is watching the progress of Piglet's stick, and it's big, and grey, and he's sure that it's Piglet's stick - but then it turns out to be Eeyore instead! Everybody cries out "Eeyore!" in surprise, and Eeyore comes fully out from under the bridge, floating in a dignified manner with his legs in the air, and turning around gently in the river's current. Roo says that he didn't realize that Eeyore was playing... and Eeyore says that he wasn't. The Legendary father and son Disney Fine Arts Artist Peter Ellenshaw and Harrison Ellenshaw, recreate this classic scene from the Disney Winnie-the-Pooh animated featurette "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" Medium: Giclee |
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