There’s also trains and small, magical horses.
It fits.
Ready, ok!
Mankids!
I an’t a Mankid, but i known a few.
The make the worst garbage on the internet.
They make ridculous crossovers, only a child could bare.
If you tell them to stop, they’ll hate everything you do!
Mankids! Walking junk!
Mankids! Cannot be forgiven.
Mankids! Witty children!
Mankids!
On Deviantart, they’re harmless.
But on Youtube, they become a threat.
They make crossovers of movies they like.
The problem is that they get away with it. (Oh come on!)
Deviantart is their nest.
Youtube is their feeding ground.
Just thank god they don’t accounts on Reddit or Tumblr!
Mankids! Forever young!
Mankids! Have no jobs!
Mankids! Little rats!
Mankids!
Mankids!!
Winnie The Pooh, My Little Pony.
Just the many weird crossovers that they make.
Just imagine Pooh and his friends,
Riding the back of freakin Godzilla!
Mankids! Full of hate!
Mankids! Just won’t leave.
Mankids! Waste your time!
Mankids! Make stuff up!
Mankids! Just bad luck!
Mankids! (Disgusting!)
Mankids! Worse than trolls!
Mankids! Think their smart.
Mankids! Whatever.
Mankids! (Hey!)
Mankids!!!!!!
PoohMod: Actually, there are plenty of “mankids” on Tumblr.
This is a joke post.
This is not a joke post.
Well, third time’s the charm, and my God are the rules actually refurbished. I mean, now there’s sections for these rules! But still, we gotta know if these rules mean that the Pooh’s Adventures community is actually improving.
1. This wikia is for those that will not be subjected to copyright claims.
What does that even mean? Technically the Wikia already falls under that rule so you’ve just repeated that rule.
2. This wiki is meant for humor, nothing here is meant to be taken seriously.
You know, I would actually believe that. I would legitimately believe it if it weren’t for the fact that it is being taken seriously. By the same guys who did these rules. I think you mean meant for entertainment.
5. If you have a youtube account, try to name your account close to what your YouTube account is or link your YouTube account so we know who you are.
Aaaaaw, look, the Wikia thinks it’s Google+.
The conduct section is actually pretty good, with rules for things you expect to have rules. No harassment, no haters, etc. However, there is repetition here. And the rest is just the projects so I already covered that.
Well, brief review.
Will you anons leave me alone? Let me do what I want to do.
PROFESSIONAL ANIMATION CRITIC
I doubt it; some people use really old, fake ages to hide their real age. She could be younger than that.
dalegribble3000 said: I doubt that, she claims that she experienced race riots in Boston as a child. And that her abusive husband died in 9/11. She also thinks rationally enough to be 51.
No comment.
Besides, it’s never going to work, neither is it going to be clever (unlike what BSB is doing).
We know.
There are plans for Sonic Storm Adventures of Divergent.

Or has he?
Pooh’s Adventures adds more for me to riff on than “parodies”.
Overall: 3.4/5
0.32/10. Well, that was okay. The movie I mean, not the video. The video sucks. While it could have been worse, it just goes to show how these Pooh’s Adventures creators do not understand comedy, even when it isn’t that funny itself. They just see movies as fun and adventure, not anything inspirational (besides crossovers) or well-developed.
You’d have to be a complete fool to miss the point of a film that has the intention of satire or teaching life lesssons; Back in Action may be too self-aware, but it’s the anti-Space Jam, and one of the biggest problems with Space Jam was that it was fun over substance, with too many characters surrounding our hero including those with no personality. This video is not what Joe Dante had in mind. And what better way to finish off a commentary on Looney Tunes than…
Seems prank-y enough.
These people think they’re so epic…
Take a wild guess. Perhaps even watch a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
Oh God, I can’t resist the urge to laugh…
I love it when people threaten to wreck a blog they don’t know the password for.
If I did, what else would I have to call this blog?
Seriously, it’s very hot over here and I can’t turn the fan on because I won’t hear what anyone’s saying!
Oh.
*posts part 5*
I haven’t yet complained about how quiet the real movie footage is compared to the inserted footage. Sort out your THX sound settings, damn it!
Us or the Pooh’s Adventures guys?
I like the part at the beginning because bascially they’re trying to make Space Jam. Oh God, I just stated the obvious, didn’t I?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is more than just a crossover to make us feel giddy seeing characters from seperate licenses join together. It’s one of the greatest technical/artistic achievements in cinema history. Trust me, I saw it at a special screening with The Thief and the Cobbler that coincidentally took place on my 21st birthday (I even had photos taken with Richard Williams himself).
Unfortunately, several people these days see it as just something that makes them excited just because it’s Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny together, so now seems like the perfect opportunity to recap one of the films that tried to cash in on the success of Roger Rabbit, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, the film that is at least better than Space Jam. But this is the Pooh’s Adventures version, so that automatically makes it worse.
The closest Back in Action could get to being a crossover were a smart take-that at the Scooby-Doo movies offered by Warner Bros. as a marketing gig and the Daleks among other classic sci-fi aliens. But thanks to the magic of Windows Movie Maker, we are treated to Winnie the Pooh, Pokemon (of freaking course), Mickey Mouse, the Madagascar penguins, numerous Disney sidekicks and the villains from Power Rangers. Hm, can’t be worse than the work of Yakko, can it? Well, let’s dig into this anyway. It feels great to be Pooh’s Adventures of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
Goodness gracious, out of everyone in the audience Dick Williams could’ve shook hands with…