A Much Smarter Pooh’s Adventures Wiki: Paw and Order

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Paw And Order is sixteenth episode of The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh, and the most overused episode by Pooh’s Adventures creators. In the episode, Piglet is unaware that the play his friends have set up is called “The Legend of Sheriff Piglet”, puts him in the West. He does not like this surprise at all. This is used in nearly every single Pooh’s Adventure video, along with the title card for Spookable Pooh.
Scenes most commonly used
- The opening, where Pooh and his friends build the play and Christopher Robin presents it. The creators try as hard as they can to cover up the fact that he’s holding a book called “LEGUND OF 2HERUF PIGLIT”. Like the Spookable Pooh title card, Piglet popping out and thinking Christopher Robin said his name when he clearly said “Pooh” doesn’t help at all.
- This also causes some meta paradoxes, as this apparently means that the entire story and everyone in it are all fake and just acting. It becomes more confusing when this is carried over to more story-driven Pooh’s Adventures or vice versa.
- The beginning of the dream where Eeyore is dragging his friends on a wheelbarrow as they strive for water when the place they’re supposed to be in the adventure is far from deserted.
- “Hello! Is anybody here?” When there clearly are people around.
- Pooh looking at a tall character lifelessly and talking.
- “I don’t suppose you’d be satisfied with a hug instead?” This never works.
- Piglet trying to give up but realising that he has to stick to the script.
- Piglet’s “His name is Nasty Jack, not Friendly Jack…” quote, only with Nasty Jack’s name replaced by another villain’s name so the joke makes no sense. i.e. “His name is Sid, not Friendly Sid…”
- Rabbit complaining of Pooh’s poorly timed hunger for hunny.
- The characters saying “Ohhh” when something is explained.
Trivia
- Just like other Pooh’s Adventure tropes in general, this episode was also used mockingly in Winnie the Pooh Meets the Toxic Avenger.
- Daniel Espostio actually created a (now-deleted) video called Winnie the Pooh and the Arabian Night (not to be confused with the similarly-titled episode of the Hercules cartoon) which was simply this episode only with Nasty Jack’s scenes replaced by clips of Jafar. There weren’t even any clips from the Aladdin movies; all the Jafar clips were from Kingdom Hearts.