This is a concept of if anyone makes a Pooh’s Adventures of the American Rabbit. (Note that I kept the Penguin and Catowman scenes as I thought they would make great guest villains).
He also kept in a few glimpses of Batman and a bullet wound. Big mistake when it comes to Pooh’s Adventures. And come on, The American Rabbit isn’t that dark, neither is it that exciting.
He also made a Pooh’s Adventure out of Charlie St. Cloud. I might riff that once I actually watch the real thing.
On the bright side, the Christopher Robin introduction will make much more sense.
On the dark side, this is a Pooh’s Adventure of a stage production.
Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet along with James, Sarah, Henri, The Catfish Club Band, The Chipmunks and Chipettes, Bernard, Bianca, Jake, Arthur and his friends go to New York City on their Vacation and see Broadway Shows of Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Tarzan, The Little Mermaid and Mary Poppins.
This is going to be one long adventure.
(Source: poohsadventuresideas.wikia.com)
Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet along with Zazu, The Vultures, Jiminy Cricket, Arthur and His Friends, Chipmunks, Chipettes, James, Sarah, Henri, The Catfish Club Band, Lampy, Kirby, Radio, Blanky and Toaster goes on a Vacation to a Disney Dream Cruise to see what’s in store for them.
Or rather just stand in their own locations and watch footage sent to them of the ship’s interior.
(Source: poohsadventuresideas.wikia.com)
Winnie the Pooh in Star Wars again? That could only be used as a negative parody of Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm. But no, he’s doing it again, and it’s up on YouTube, only it’s Lego. And it’s the hi-def video game. Yes, they’re taking on another video game, and it’s from the era where these minifigures could only speak gibberish. If it’s all gibberish, keep it gibberish, as having guest stars speaking in perfect English will not make sense especially in a Star Wars remake. Unfortunately, the douchebags who teamed up on Pooh’s Adventures of Happy Days were stupid enough to make this happen, in a double bill no less. So, without further ado, we begin this double bill with a puppet show, or so it was intended to be. Pooh’s Adventures of Mr. Meaty: Moochmaster P, part 1.


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Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 10. Another whole song about visiting your dentist which the Pooh’s Adventures fans don’t get.







Overall: 7/5
-0.4/10. Two videos in a row, and both of them are as bad as plaque itself. Some of the characters are wasted on reaction shots, minor characters get more presence than main characters, grammar is awful, smart characters are turned into retards and the lessons taught by these videos are botched by idiotic battle sequences and Simpsons characters. And this is one of the most popular YTP sources we’re talking about! Ah, well. At least it’s only a double feature.
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 9. If those monsters are supposed to personify plaque, then what are the new villains supposed to represent?
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 8. Isn’t this Pooh’s Adventures? If so, why is he mostly being wasted on repeated Tigger shots and screaming montages?
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 7. I don’t think the people that made and liked this ever brushed their teeth. And I doubt they still do after making this.
“Nice job. I liked the part where Mr. Burns and Smithers have arrived.”
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 6. Colgate, please do something about these videos.

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Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 5. No guest stars in this part except for Reese, subtitling himself for no reason.
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 4. I never thought I’d say this, but Dr. Rabbit’s World Tour is supposed to be education on how to clean your teeth. Would kids learn anythingthing from something that has a minor Simpsons character apparently punching a Mexican girl for calling her “pretty”?
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 3. This kid must’ve gone on a sugar rush when he made this.
Pooh’s Adventures Dr Rabbit Double Feature, part 2. This kid must think he’s funnier than Nicholas Walstrom.