Winking Pooh Doll
Have you ever heard about the scene where the Pooh Doll winks at the end of some pooh featurette films from 1966-1983? This scene ACTUALLY gives you night terrors for like 830 years or eternity
And also, what's more worse? It's 3:28:33 AM while you're sleeping in your own room, and then 1 minute later, the living room tv turned on by itself just to play a static first, and you woke up to a static noise from the tv!, then cuts to the ending scene of the pooh films from 1966-1983, after the creepy ass wink, the tv froze for like 4 minutes (actually, no.. NO... it didnt fucking froze, ITS STILL PLAYING BUT IN A WORST WAY POSSIBLE), then the scary music came in and the doll jumped up and wielded a fucking scary knife at the audience and gets out from the tv screen and then the doll finds you, and you locked your room doors for good bcz you heard the doll's footsteps and you start to feel that the doll is reaching your room door and you hear the door knocking and the doll began to destroy your room door (OH SHIT!) since its locked and you screamed in pain and then you're PWNED by a pooh doll. Then when the sun rises, the pooh doll FUCKING DIES
Overview[edit | edit source]
First, we see the book closing, then the scene abruptly cuts to Chris Robin's room just 1.2 seconds after the book closed and with the- uh oh.. it's the GOD DAMN ominous haunted looking pooh doll (the doll who have big black dead fucking eyes), then several seconds later, the music stops, the doll winks (how is that possible? STUFFED ANIMALS DON'T FUCKING WINK/BLINK), and after the doll winks, the music came back on and the disclaimer appears that says "THE END, A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS"
Scare Factor for the Winking Pooh Doll Scene[edit | edit source]
- Winnie The Pooh and The Honey Tree (1966): Low to Minimal
- Winnie The Pooh and The Blustery Day (1968): Medium to High
- Winnie The Pooh and The Tigger Too (1974): High to Nightmare (there's a small chance where the doll jumped up and wielded a knife at the audience and the doll lunge/jumpscare at the audience and gets out of the screen and find you and kill you BRUTALLY with a knife)
- The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (1977): same scare factor as Blustery Day
- Winnie The Pooh and The Day for Eeyore (1983): Minimal
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Disney Rotoscoped the Pooh Doll to make it wink
- The Pooh Doll looked too fucking damn different in opening and ending scenes