Fuck you! I WONT' CALM DOWN!!! And i'm not Sammy, you idiot!!!!
Anonymous
Funny you should call me an idiot.
WILL YOU JUST LEAVE THE WIKI ALONE, YOU DICK-SUCKING DOUCHEBAG!!!!
Anonymous
Easy there, SammyClassicSonicFan.
Look if you don't like Pooh's Adventures, that's fine but that doesn't mean you have to mess up its pages! That's like if you hate SpongeBob and you want to destroy it's wiki. Just leave the wiki ALONE!!!
Anonymous
*“its Wiki”
SpongeBob is something completely different.
Look. To sum this all up: ''If you don't like Pooh's Adventures, THEN DON't WATCH THEM AT ALL!!!'' Is that to hard to understand?! Fucking idiot.
Anonymous
Funny you should come onto a blog like this and say it.
I have a funny idea that's a sort of middle finger to all these Pooh Adventure things; picture this; Pooh Adventures of The Spy Who Loved Me. Fast forward to a scene where James Bond kills one of Stromberg's flunkies and that's where it ends with everyone in Pooh's gang is shell shocked that Bond killed a dude.
There is a four-way fight between the Pooh's Adventures retards, the GoAnimate fanboys, the Greeny Phatom fanboys and the people who make reaction videos. Who would win?
We would.
I haven’t watched this all the way, but I did watch the beginning; It’s pretty much Logan admitting he regrets giving high ratings to films like Alpha and Omega, Astro Boy, A Christmas Carol (The one with Jim Carey) andHotel Transylvania. I have to admit, this is pretty mature of him to admit that he’s not a perfect reviewer.
What exactly do these people think they'll accomplish by making these crappy crossovers?
Anonymous
I can’t say other than internet fame.
Welp, that does it for me trying to keep my faith in Reese. If he whines that we don't understand why he shouldn't do it, I feel I'll have to give him a good talking to.
I think some of these entries deserve to be part of the cringeworthy section of KnowYourMeme.
Well, it did get a very crappy article on the site that was rejected.
Saving Mr. Banks is based on a true story in which the author of a book is horrified to see her creation mangled. I’ve seen the film at an early screening and at one point Travers shoves a Pooh doll out of the way. Reese is completely missing the point.
Someone has created a Pooh’s Adventures series with himself as the co-star, both as a talking train and as a pair of arms.
Did they just imply that the Peter Pan movie repeats itself in Pooh’s Adventures? And by extension all movies?
In this adventure, the super-powered snail’s girlfriend is a spider and added to his crew are a unicorn, a derailed train and the thing he’s supposed to be beating.