DYK that Winnie-the-Pooh, the “hunny” loving character created by A. A. Milne, was named after a real-life 🇨🇦 bear? Winnipeg (Winnie for short) lived in the London Zoo and was brought there by Canadian soldier and veterinarian Harry Colebourn. #WinnieThePoohDay https://t.co/uUkcRTp0px
RIP to Dale Baer, legendary Disney Animator on the likes of Winnie the Pooh, Emperors New Groove, Robin Hood, Lion King, and more. He also did the amazing 2016 Disney Simpsons Couch Gag
His final credit will be post-production on the Bob's Burgers Movie. He will be dearly missed https://t.co/rxjximul2Y
This #MotivationMonday is brought to you in celebration of Winnie the Pooh Day, in the wise words of Pooh and his ever-faithful Piglet 🍯🐽🧸. Let's make this week great, #WesternU!
P.S. Can you spot the tribute to A.A. Milne's treasured characters in the photo? https://t.co/kIzYVP6m0k
A. A. Milne #BOTD English author best known for the creation of the Winnie-the-Pooh character who first appeared in a 1926 collection of stories. Disney's The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) is an adaption that makes visual references to its literary source. https://t.co/WXnwcMIVjH
18 January 1882. Author A. A. Milne was born in London. He’s best known for his books about the honey-loving teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh. The author named the character after a teddy bear that was owned by his son, Christopher Robin Milne, on whom he based Christopher Robin. https://t.co/qOSMRuD9Pd
It's Winnie the Pooh Day! 🍯 These hand-painted toys from 1930 are part of our Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books (one of our research collections): https://t.co/YKZm4J7pG5 #WinnieThePooh https://t.co/B16EJvL5Bz