(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
As if adding the Seinfeld bunch wasn’t stupid enough, he’s become Reese Ambler 2.0 and added himself as well.
(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
I was just giving the Disney classics on American Netflix another chance, and then this happened. What a depressing coincidence.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 14. The end! Or not, since the sequel hooks are so blatantly overstated.











Overall: 11/5
-1.2/10. Not only are game-based Pooh’s Adventures videos the most pointless of all, they have some of the most questionable logic since any video involving trains. How would anyone following Crash be able to hop on all those platforms without failing to catch up, or even worse, dying? What’s also unbelievable is how so much praise could be given to a video where even the character names are misspelt, characters barely make any appearance and villains give up just so they can be in the next adventure. What sort of entertainment value is provided from these videos? What? Besides, it seems that Reese also took on Kirby 64 recently. PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
Proof that people like this:
The first two bullet points are not sarcasm.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 13. Reese also made Pooh’s Adventures of Donkey Kong Country. Be thankful that’s just the TV show.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 12. One comment asks, “When’s the Phantom Blot gonna show up?” That’s right, when is he going to show up?
Winie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 11. That’s not how villains work.


Winnie the pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 10. “i Got Permission to do this”
Proof that people like this:
Well, if you noticed the damn watermarks in the previous 9 parts then you’d pretty much get a hint.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 9. At last, no watermark. And decent sync, too.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 8. Benny, Leo and Johnny’s Adventure through Villains’ Revenge was more exciting than this! And that had overly long and quiet attempts at maze searching and potion mixing!
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 7. This part contains flashbacks. Ho boy.
Winnie the Pooh Meets Crash Bandicoot, part 6. Most of the comments on this video are someone’s own version of the story with far better English and vocabulary than any of the subtitles.
Winnie the Pooh meets Crash Bandicoot, part 5. The gang encounters the first boss. What the hell will they do to stop it? Well? What will they do?

Winnie the Pooh meets Crash Bandicoot, part 2. *insert Wreck-It Ralph joke here*