Pooh’s Adventures of Happy Days
Featuring the world's craziest couple, Jenna (Clifford the Big Red Dog) and Little Godzilla
Pooh’s Adventures of Ren & Stimpy?! Is nothing sacred to Yakko and Reese at all?
Featuring the world's craziest couple, Jenna (Clifford the Big Red Dog) and Little Godzilla
Winnie the Pooh Goes to Labyrinth is the 3rd Winnie the Pooh/Jim Henson project. The production of the project started in 2009 and it had many problems due to disagreements with users, story problems and guest star issues until it was finally given to BrerJake90 as a request from BrerDanielMovie93. The film will be made in the near future.
Plot
On the first day of Fall, Winnie the Pooh and his friends receive a letter saying that Christopher Robin has been taken to a place called Labyrinth by the ruler of the Goblins King Jareth and they team up with some of their old friends to form a rescue party and later meet a teenage girl named Sarah whose baby brother Toby is also taken by Jareth and the heroes have 13 hours to solve Jareth’s Labyrinth before Christopher Robin and Toby will belong to Jareth forever.
Trivia
- Tennessee Tuxedo, Chumley, Ttark, Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, Robin Hood, Little John, Jeremy the Crow,Baloo, and Bagheera guest star in this film.
- The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, The Jungle Book, and Labyrinth were first released on DVD in 1999, the same year that Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving was released straight to video.
- Labyrinth was released in a 2-Disc Anniversary Edtion DVD in 2007, the same year that The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was released in a Friendship Edition DVD, The Jungle Book was released in a 2-Disc Platinum Edtion DVD, and Robin Hood was released in a Most Wanted Edition DVD.
- Labyrinth was first released on Blu-Ray in 2009, the same year that The Tigger Movie was released in a 2-Disc 10th Anniversary Edition DVD/Digital Copy.
Story problems? Guest star issues? Those might have been from the people that actually hate these videos, you dimwit.
Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 7. What did we learn?





Overall: 4.6/5
0.08/10. The original show is half and hour long with ads included. The edits in this video extend it to nearly 51 minutes. See how much time Pooh’s Adventures can use up? This video just goes to show that the more characters you have, the less you’ll learn, since they can be such a distraction to the most important subject. Even with typos and fan-created family trees, kids will only feel dumber than before. Tune in tomorrow when I probably tear into a submission I have enough time for, as next week I’ll be in Greece.
Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 6. Hey! Here’s something that oughta attract SpongeBob’s attention!
Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 5. Two guests arrive - one relevant, one completely forced.
Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 3. Poor, poor Garfield…
Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 2. The “documentary” begins!
For those of you who may not know, Amazing Animals was one of Dorling Kindersley’s many educational series, made into a TV show co-produced with the Disney Channel and starring a CG gecko named Henry. Among the documentary footage provided of wild animals, there were also 2D cartoon segments and a bunch of other animal characters. You heard me - Disney, CG gecko, 2D cartoon segments. And you know what that means - from the creator of the double feature of overblown terror, Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals!

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Okay. My ranting isn’t effective enough. Like my last commentaries, was totally ridiculous, childish, over the top, repetitive, generally unfunny, obsessive over my personal interests, less logical than Sony-Mae and not as much criticism as it was a hell of a lot of role-playing, but when a two-and-a-half hour video is this torturous, and the comments are this questionable, your behaviour really suits it. So, what did I think of The Dark Crystal’s butchery?





Overall: 4.4/5
Something I wouldn’t really cheat at. 0.22/10. This is basically why when you go on your own, the audience feels suspense. With Pooh’s Adventures, however, only the poorest of taste would find something to enjoy. The Dark Crystal was not supposed to be a departure from the happy-go-lucky mood of The Muppet Movie - does everything need to be taken over by a once-adored teddy bear?
Pooh’s Adventures is a stalk over our childhood memories, turning the biggest brains of cartoon history into simple-minded douchebags, and while it’s better not to watch it, it’s sickening to see it done to death. It doesn’t improve movies, it just makes everything terrible. And seeing how of all the characters they could choose it has to be Pooh, I may have a form of autism (and it figures, seeing what I just typed up the whole way through these things), but when it’s this restrained (which is not at all), then it’s one of the stupidest fandoms ever experienced on YouTube and everywhere else. Ironically, this ain’t over. I’ll explain the rest in a language those Pooh splicers can understand in a few posts time. Join me after that as I re-experience Beauty and the Beast. In furry-D!

Pooh’s Adventures of the Dark Crystal: Part 16. The second-to-last part. And thank the Gods.
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Pooh’s Adventures of the Dark Crystal: Part 15: In Which the Toons Turn Out to Be Villains After All, or So I Would Pretend Seeing As the Obviousness and Filler They Bring Into Their Adventures Seem More Like an Illuminati Plot.
What? That would at least make a better twist to the story! After all, that icon I’m using was taken from something with a point.
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Pooh’s Adventures of the Dark Crystal: Part 14: In Which the Video Goes From Seemingly Regular to Mind-Meltingly BAD.
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