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In this episode, Kevin looks at the beginning of the Disney Channel and one of their original series, Welcome to Pooh Corner, a live-action full-body character iteration of A.A. Milne’s classic Winnie the Pooh.

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42 thoughts on “DefunctTV: The History of Welcome to Pooh Corner

  1. A note on calling the costumes creepy: We here at DefunctTV rarely play into the trope that “look your childhood was weird let’s laugh at it.” We understand that a lot of people loved this show and didn’t find it creepy and we tried to respect that as much as possible. That said, with this show specifically, the audience that originally watched it was split between it being creepy and it being great, which put us in a difficult position of trying to put both of those sentiments in the video. It is not us making fun of it just for the sake of making fun. We apologize if it came across this way. Have a great weekend!

  2. Pooh: when someone gets to close to your private parts say no loud and clear that's being smart
    Me: it wasn't very smart to say that I mean anybody can take that the wrong way especially parents

  3. Good work as always, Kevin and the gang. I think it's fascinating that this is technically the second time Hal Smith had taken on a legacy franchise character with tons of history from a previous voice actor. For a hot minute there he had taken over voicing beloved Looney Tunes straight man Elmer Fudd after the original voice actor, Arthur Q. Bryan, passed away suddenly of a heart attack in 1959.

  4. How dare you say anything negative about this charming and beautiful work of art? This is far superior to the vulgar, loud and disrespectful programming children are exposed to now. This show is pure innocence and whimsy

  5. I hear you about putting Pooh Corner on Disney+. Disney really should release all of their classic content, even if it would be considered grossly outdated by today's standards. Let the public experience it for itself – even more controversial material, like Song of the South – and let them decide what they think about it.

  6. If you have Disney Plus, submit a request for the show. Select profile, then help center, then give feedback. You can request up to 3 shows. Maybe if enough of us request it, they'll make it a priority to put it on.

  7. With so much being lost media, I'll have to go dig out the old VHS tapes. We had a recording of an episode. I'll have to see if I can't find it. I don't remember which one it was, but I do remember having nightmares of that Tigger when I was younger haha

  8. Aw, I loved this show when I was little. Never watched the stranger danger episode though. I do remember a lot of books and shows touched on that subject, however. For instance, the Berenstain Bears devoted a book to it. It was par for the course in those days.

  9. What stuck with me the most is that random headline off to the side during the newspaper footage in the beginning: "How to get yourself (or your kid) a fixed-rate 8 1/2% mortgage."

  10. This show is hosted by the members of Welcome to Pooh Corner. Congratulations to Owl, Tigger and Rabbit on teaching adults and children stuff about dealing with strangers.

  11. Tbh, 80%+ molestations happen by family members or close people the child already knows, and that’s something the “Stranger Danger” movement failed to address, so any furthered warning, like “private parts,” as cringy as it may seem, is frankly welcome. More needs to be done.

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