Heck No Pooh's Adventures

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This user had the BALLS to use a cartoon directed by one of the greatest animation directors of all time! I tried to keep myself from liking it, but I was smiling; not at the stupid edited clips from Pooh, Thomas, and the ponies, but at the cartoon itself. It was then I realized I should watch the REAL cartoon, instead of just watching some stupid crossover. Just goes to show that you don’t even want to mess with someone as awesome as Tex Avery.

Couldn’t have said it better myself. Although I wouldn’t usually riff something that’s already been done in my formula, let’s solve the mystery as to why people like the only way Who Killed Who can be watched on YouTube, Pooh’s Adventures of Tex Avery: Who Killed Who?, part 1.

  • 0:00 At least the use of the Disney logo makes sense in this video, unlike those videos where is was just used for shits and giggles.
  • 1:50 You do know that you can take the title card and edit it on Paint rather than steal a photograph of a bunch of knives, right?
  • 2:04 *insert rabid brony joke about psycho ponies here*
  • 2:14 And this horrible video.
  • 2:48 So that’s what the screaming was all about.
  • 3:34 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
  • 4:01 I just wish their introductions could be more elaborate rather than just have them first appear staring.
  • 4:15 [link]
  • 4:29 Have her say “Oh my” and not “Oh…my” and this video would be a teensy bit shorter.
  • 4:35 I’m just going to assume that Thomas and friends are really toys and the attic is the worst place they could ever be. And don’t get me started on the ponies.
  • 4:57 Do you have to ask them about everything?
  • 5:26 “What” montage.
  • 5:41 POOH: This is a Pooh’s Adventure. Duhhhhh.
  • 5:54 Because if the trains did take the lead, then it would take quite a while.
  • 6:18 Twilight Sparkle replacing Eeyore’s line? The two-timer.
  • 6:47 Your boiler knocking?
  • 7:12 Gasping montage.
  • 7:28 Yeah, there’s rocks and cactuses everywhere.
  • 7:32 Except the ponies aren’t stupid enough not to know what an attic is. Good thing this is coming from the train’s mouth.
  • 7:38 The answer’s going to be along the lines of, “Either you’re homeless or you’re stupid.”
  • 7:51 And here’s our first three ruined gags.
  • 8:45 Hey! I was smiling, you killjoy!
  • 8:55 You’d have to be a real asshole to ruin comedy like that.
  • 9:06 I’ll have you know that people found this video funny. People who haven’t actually seen the damn short before.
  • 9:14 The audience member = sane individual. Officer Hound = 76859Thomas.
  • 9:26 Introduction montage.
  • 9:48 RAILTY: Got that name from marrying a train!
  • 9:50 The guy at the bottom? Well, you did.
  • 9:56 Pinkie Pie = sane individual. Railty = 76859Thomas.
  • 10:18 [link]
  • 10:25 Poor Tigger, must have a cold.
  • 10:27 “inersent” PEOPLE LIKE THIS.

Comments:

  • “Well, this is something! An adventure of a single cartoon rather than a whole special or movie! Nice. A good cartoon as well.”
  • “So much gasping.”
  • “Very good work! You know, most of my fave toons have mystery-themed eps (other than Scooby Doo, which has them all the time). Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: Remote Island Syndrome, My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: MMMystery on the Friendship Express, Gravity Falls: Headhunters, Adventure Time: Mystery Train / The Creeps. This classic, however, is what set the mould for all those. Eat your heart out, Scooby Doo! Great stuff! :)”
  • “Sweet!”
  • “Nice job on this crossover so far!”
  • “Awesome crossover, I can’t wait for part 2. :D”

…Do these people even have a sense of humour?