(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
This doesn’t make sense especially because many of these animated characters should appear realistic in the live-action world.
(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
Pooh’s Adventures of Lego STAR WARS: The Complete Saga, part 3. Even at five and a half minutes, an April Fools Joke it’s not.
I was just giving the Disney classics on American Netflix another chance, and then this happened. What a depressing coincidence.
Pooh’s Adventures of Lego STAR WARS: The Complete Saga, part 2. Three and a half minutes and already its point is questionable.
Trainboy54 as of now has restarted(?) his Phineas and Ferb adventures series by posting each episode with around 2-4 minutes a part! I say this is an improvement over when he was posting longer videos, it’s now like DVD scene selection! Here he is, in one of his episodes and parts, performing “She’s Not Candace Flynn”.
Thomas, Twilight Sparkle and Kiki in Pooh’s World. by ~Pikachu-Train
They actually turned a Ghibli character into a Crossover Crusader.
False information? I never thought I’d say this, but if he wants to create a new Adventure series, let him create a new Adventure series! It isn’t Winnie the Pooh Meets the Toxic Avenger, for crying out loud! I especially adore BrerJake90’s hypocrisy, as it was proven the last time when he accepted an attack article.
Pooh’s Adventures of Mr. Meaty: Moochmaster P., part 3. “Note: I hope it’s good.” Screw you, it ain’t.





Overall: 5/5
0/10. And now we move onto a potentially worse adventure. How big a glitch will Pooh Bear and his millions of friends be to all six episodes of the world of the Lego video games? Find out in Pooh’s Adventures of Lego STAR WARS: The Complete Saga, part 1.
Not only is there barely any Digimon footage used for at least the first 15 min but they abuse subtitles.
Another person who sent me this video said:
Holy Shit. A Pooh’s Adventure thats somewhat…tolerable and decent?! (Don’t worry, it’s still flawed as fuck and even uses 9/11 disgustingly.)
So why does this have so many likes? Let’s watch Brerdaniel’s Winnie the Pooh: Hundred Acre Digimon and find out.






Overall: 2.6/5
0.48/10. The editing is flawed but this time, Daniel actually put effort into telling a crossover story of his own. He at least knows what he’s doing with the clips he uses, some of them making relatively clever results, knows the characters of Pooh, the vultures and Mickey better than most, and makes sense out of people’s reactions to talking toys and entering another world. What’s more, it’s not an adventure through an entire episode, which is refreshing by Pooh’s Adventures standards.
This could’ve been the Godfather of Pooh’s Adventures, if it weren’t for the 9/11 reference. Butchering the entire video’s potential of being tolerable, it’s an insulting and simple-minded excuse to make its audience cry - imagine how kids must feel after watching it. Wasn’t there any other way to depict the loss of Tai’s parents? Disasters happen in Japan, too, and bringing up the September 11th attacks randomly is not only pushing it all too far, but forced. Brerdaniel, I appreciate your intentions, but next time would you try and choose a better excuse for anyone’s loss next time?
Pooh’s Adventures of Mr. Meaty: Moochmaster P., part 2. As I breathe a sigh of relief after months of working on the Adventures video to end all Adventures videos, I can get back to riffing proof that not even that video helps.