Here’s a crossover without a talking teddy bear in sight - part 1 of the Eds New Adventures of the PPG movie, or the Eds New Adventure of the PPG movie. It’s the first (and only so far) crossover adventure video by Minun333, and combines two Cartoon Network franchises. Quite natural, huh? Well, let’s just hope it isn’t misleading. I hope to God it isn’t. It really can’t be THAT bad.
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 12, the credits. Find out how insane BowserMovies really is.
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So that’s the end of BowserMovies’ second ever Pooh’s Adventures video. And what did Pooh do?





Overall: 4.8/5
Similar to The Magic Voyage, this gets 0.04/10. It didn’t make me feel angry, it just left me sad. A lot of the people who enjoyed this have probably never seen the movie before. It makes sense when the person who created the video is below the age of, say, 14, but this came from a 22 year old man who was 19 when he made the video. Why did videos like this make Pooh’s Adventures so popular when Pooh hardly did anything? Lord knows. I mean, he only got to speak a few lines, and not as much as Rabbit.
A lot of the things the characters had to say were either "really” or a line someone in the movie was supposed to say, and this is especially a pain because it’s assuming the characters are that smart. Wouldn’t anyone be concerned if there were cartoon characters joining in with an exterminaition team, anyway? Whatever the reason, join me next time where I most likely riff on Pooh’s Adventures of The Little Mermaid II, because what’s a blog about the horrors of Pooh’s Adventures without the most viewed out of them all?
This video was suggested by Gregory Smith. Thanks for not being the only one to use your brain, Greg.
P.S. I find it quite ironic that another Ghostbusters butchery starring Ed, Edd 'n’ Eddy called “The Ed,edd N Eddy Advantures of Ghostbusters” had most of its parts blocked by Sony. Guess Ed, Edd 'n’ Eddy in Castilian crossed with Ghostbusters in English was a little too bad.
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 11, the second to last. And Pooh’s line about hugging only appeared in the trailer. Damn marketing.
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Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 10. The action builds up, and so do the toons’ actions. Kind of.
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Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 9. This part got 24 likes and 0 dislikes (until now). Why?
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Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 8. Why does this part have more dislikes than the parts that barely gave the toons anything to do at all?
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 7. This is going to be one short commentary.
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Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 6. The only sighting of a cartoon character appears at 3:13. I am not joking.
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Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 5. Mewtwo’s friends really aren’t doing their jobs well enough.
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 4. When you hover the cursor over the player, then you’ll barely see any of these cartoons. No wonder. They only do jack.
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 3. So far, we’re barely seeing Pooh at all.
Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters: Part 2. This is what happens when a Pokémon leads the Ghostbusters.
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Part 1 of one of Pooh’s earliest butcheries, Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters. Created by BowserMovies1989 in early 2009, this involves Pooh and friends being invited to join the Ghostbusters by apparent leader Mewtwo, with the help of Ed, Edd ‘n’ Eddy and the Good Fairy. Now you know why Bill Murray didn’t get the part of Eddie Valiant.
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(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)