But Eeyore supposes a reality where he could. Sad for Winnie the Pooh, though, unless he had honey. Eeyore had a good idea, so he naturally goes off to find another one. We love it. A surprising twist where he ends with a bit of positivity. Sometimes the best kind of humor comes from the unexpected.
Classic, Eeyore. Return to the Hundred Acre Wood for more Eeyore witticisms. Skip Navigation Disney. Eeyore later assists in pulling Pooh out of Rabbit 's doorway by taking hold of Kanga's jumping tail. In Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day , Eeyore tasks himself with finding a new home for Owl , who had lost his due to the wind.
He sticks to his task, even while the woods are flooded. Eeyore eventually finds a house for Owl, mistakenly choosing Piglet 's house for Owl. Even though Pooh encourages Piglet to point out the mistake, Piglet generously offers his home to Owl.
Eeyore is first seen floating in the river, while Pooh is playing a game of Poohsticks. A flashback, courtesy of the Narrator, reveals that he had been deliberately bounced by Tigger. Pooh notices that Eeyore is more depressed than usual, and asks Eeyore what's wrong. Eeyore reveals that it's his birthday and no one has noticed.
Later, Pooh reappears with an empty honey pot he had eaten the honey along the way , alongside Piglet who had intended to bring a balloon, even though it had popped. Despite this, Eeyore is touched by the gifts, because he can place the balloon in the pot and take it back out. Eeyore later attends a birthday party in his honor, put together by Christopher Robin. Tigger later appears uninvited, despite Rabbit's protests regarding Tigger's previous treatment of Eeyore.
Christopher Robin decides to take everyone to the river, where they play Poohsticks. Eeyore, who is playing for the first time, is revealed to be a natural and wins most of the games, while Tigger wins none. Eeyore later shares his secret with Tigger. Eeyore joins in the hunt for Christopher Robin, who is believed to have gone missing. Owl misread Christopher Robin's note, causing everyone to go on an adventure to save him from "Skull.
While inside Skull Cave , looking for Christopher Robin, Eeyore ends up falling off a rocky bridge, gets thrown all the way up, and gets a log shaped like a Styracosaurus stuck on his face. He runs with Piglet sitting on his butt on backwards, and are reunited with Tigger and Rabbit, but are scared away by Pooh, whom they mistake him as the Skullasaurus.
Despite this, Eeyore was the first to realize all the friends had their special ability in themselves all the time.
They find Christopher Robin who was actually at school, as Owl was incorrect in his deciphering , and return home. Once again poor Eeyore's house is destroyed and this time by a huge boulder. Eeyore's faithful friends create a pulley system with the guidance of Rabbit to remove the boulder but the plan goes into hot water after Tigger uses a special bounce to move it.
All the ropes tangled the gang and Eeyore along with the device which goes twirling down a hill and into a pond. Eeyore shows he's even more upset about the whole incident.
Pooh Bear believes Tigger deserves a real family and Eeyore helps Pooh search for them. Little Roo gets the idea to make a letter to Tigger and all the friends place their own saying while Eeyore's is "Keep smiling. Eeyore is shocked to see Tigger thinking the letter was from his actual family. Eeyore and his friends create Tigger costumes.
At first, Eeyore was unexcited but eventually started to smile and find it amusing. Tigger notices the Tiggers are actually his friends in costumes and shocked to see Eeyore was a part of it. The gang search through a blizzard to find their friend including Eeyore and the all reunite. As a thank you gift, Tigger creates a beautiful home for Eeyore.
Eeyore is first seen in the film's opening as a part of Pooh's master plan of getting honey from the bees. Eeyore's job is to lure the bees to the decoy hive held by Pooh and Tigger. The plan is a disaster until Piglet saves the day. No one including Eeyore noticed and celebrated without Piglet. When the bees free themselves from the fake hive, they chase Eeyore and the gang.
Eeyore is left outside while Pooh, Rabbit, and Tigger reach Piglet's home safely. Eeyore returns and was stung. Rabbit notices Piglet's absence and they search for him. They use Piglet's scrapbook as a map and when taken away by a river, the group creates their own scrapbook to Piglet's dedication and return to find him.
The original book was found at the edge of a log over a waterfall and Pooh risks his life to recover it. Eeyore helps the group make a rescue rope, but they're not long enough. Piglet arrives and saves Pooh in the nick of time. Eeyore joins the celebration honoring Piglet. Eeyore reappears in the film and joins the group led by Rabbit in the first-ever Heffalump expedition. During the movie, Eeyore is accidentally separated from the group, but reunites with them during the end credits and meets the new group member, a Heffalump named Lumpy.
Eeyore is first seen being more gloomy than usual at his home. Pooh pays a visit in a search for honey but instead finds out that Eeyore has lost his tail again. Pooh and Eeyore are then greeted by Owl who flies over to Christopher Robin for a solution to the problem. Christopher sets up a contest for the recovery of the tail or a substitute, with honey as the reward. Pooh uses a cuckoo clock, but as Eeyore took a seat, it was destroyed. Piglet used a balloon but it floated Eeyore into the air.
Next, Kanga knitted a replacement tail, but it unraveled. After a while, Eeyore went over to Owl's house where Owl provided a chalkboard as a tail and incorrectly labeled it "Tael". Now, Christopher Robin is clearly the best person to write the note, says Owl, because it was he who wrote the signs outside Owl's tree. And he asks Pooh if he has read the signs. Owl is very surprised to hear that Pooh has not read his signs, and invites Pooh to have a look now.
So they both go outside to look at the signs, and while they are there Pooh also looks at the knocker and the bell-pull. And then he looks a little longer at the bell-pull, and then a little longer, and there's something about it that he recognises Yes, it definitely reminds him of something, so he asks Owl where he got it. Owl says that he just found it in the forest, hanging above a bush, and he had rung it to see if it belonged to someone, but there was no reply, and then it came off in his hand, so he took it home.
Pooh informs Owl that he has made a Mistake, and in fact the bell-pull did belong to someone, and that someone was Eeyore, who was rather fond of it - attached to it, even. So Pooh picks up the bell-pull and takes it back to its rightful owner, and Christopher Robin helps out by nailing the tail back onto Eeyore. This sounds a little painful, but Christopher Robin always knows what he is doing, so this must just be the usual way that tails are reattached to donkeys, and we should really pipe down.
Once the tail is reattached, Eeyore is transformed from a gloomy, sad old donkey into a frisky, frolicking donkey, waving his tail happily and jumping around in the forest. And Pooh is so happy to see this that he comes over a bit funny, and has to go home for a little Sustaining Snack. And that is the end of chapter four, and Pooh has been a real hero in this one, finding Eeyore's tail and solving the Problem all by himself, not even needing Owl's elaborate plan, which just shows you what kind of bear he really is.
We could also note that, in fact, it was the gloomy Eeyore who guessed right about his tail - someone had indeed taken it, and so his pessimistic outlook was in fact the most realistic outlook. But we shan't worry about that too much because everyone was happy in the end, even gloomy old Eeyore, and there's another chapter coming right up. Here it is now.
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