I'm sure Ben Vanesste is a nice kid, but it seems like he's impatient as he keeps bugging everyone including me when we we're on the Much Smarter Pooh's Adventures wiki. I also seem to recall him getting butthurt over Max not liking Kickassia and Surburban Knights. He also thinks Cool World is a great film. Here's a lesson Ben, learn patience.
Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 8. Expect a bonus ending when Yakko deliberately reminds you about it.






Overall: 5.6/5
-0.12/10. There were no extra villians to tackle and very little screen time available for their presence. What the hell is the point? All they could do were steal lines, follow the heroes, look at things and bury a bell the wrong way. Basically they’ve turned something interesting into something not only cringe-inducing but really boring. Godzilla witnessing the birth of Jesus and all, this may not be as heartbreaking as the Grinch video, but it surely is stupider and more confusing than the Thomas+Twilight Father Christmas video. Well, since I can’t seem to fit Yakko and Reese’s triple feature in, all we have to do is wait for the next Scooby-Doo crossover and see what hell truly is like. Happy now, Ben Vanneste? Happy fucking holidays to smart people everywhere.
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Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 7. Pooh and his friends get to do something, but that’s not saying much.
Proof that nobody got bored:
Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 6. And now onto the chapter of the story that took a while to get to DVD because it’s not really superior, except this half of the crossover is already just as bad as the other.
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Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 5. I don’t remember reading this in the bible.
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Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 4. Not much happens with these crossover characters in this thing. So what’s the point of putting Pooh and pals in there? Then again, what’s the point of putting Pooh and pals in anything?
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Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 3. Well, at least there was no introduction scene that last part. Although on this part…
Proof that people like this:
Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 2. So, what the hell is Doc Brown doing there?
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Christmas is here once again, so I’ve got a treat for you all. That’s right, another Pooh’s Adventure riff! Yay! This one came from the request from some guy name VannesteLand who wouldn’t stop nagging me about it. Well, you got your wish despite your impatience. In this adventure, Yakko and Reese take on The Little Drummer Boy. Could that sound any worse? Yes, they took on the Rankin-Bass versions. So that will mean Pooh and his friends witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ. Can’t be worse than the storm, can it? Of course not. But hey, let’s riff this turkey anyway. Pooh’s Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature, part 1.

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THEY’RE HORSES AND TRAINS
HOW DO YOU EXPECT A TRAIN TO FLY A PLANE
AND WHY WOULD AN ALICORN OR A PEGASUS NEED A PLANE ANYWAY
GOD FUCKING DAMN IT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH

(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
I just remembered something from Logan's review show; he said the 80's were the golden age of cartoons. I personally find it strange he said that, considering that the 80s (specifically the early to mid 80's) were considered animation's dead period. I personally say I rather watch most cartoons today over most 80's cartoons.
In this double feature, we're going to see Pooh and his flanderized goons try and fuck up history some more (more than with the Superstar Jesus one) with Doc Brown as they go see the birth of Jesus Christ himself.
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As long as I let you riff what you want to from now on, can you riff the Pooh's Adventures Little Drummer Boy Double Feature?
Anonymous
OKAY OKAY.
But why exactly should I do so? What notable screw-ups have Yakko and Reese made this time?