The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Continuity mistake: When Pooh decides to have lunch at Rabbit's house, the cutlery (a knife and a spoon) changes hands as well as disappears entirely between shots. (00:14:20)

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Continuity mistake: It's very common for the characters to misspell words or use reverse/mirrored letters. However, in Owl's house the word "hunn" (meaning hunny, the Y is just not visible) can be seen written on the jar, but in a couple of shots later it's now written as "hunny" with a reversed N. (00:29:00)

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Continuity mistake: In Owl's house the animators have forgotten to color his umbrella among other things in the background. In a couple of shots later, they have now been colored. (00:29:20)

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Other mistake: After talking to his own mirror image when guarding his house from the "Heffalumps and Woozles", Pooh turns around counter-clockwise. This should mean that his mirror image would turn clockwise but it ALSO turns counter-clockwise. (00:35:55)

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Other mistake: The chapter "In Which Tigger is Taken On a Long Explore" is labeled "Chapter III." This is impossible, as Chapters 1 and 2 are shown onscreen during the first 25 minutes of the movie, "A Blustery Day" is stated to be "the next chapter" after that, "Surrounded By Water" appears as a chapter title a little later, and the chapter where Tigger bounces Pooh, Piglet, and Rabbit is stated to be another chapter as well, meaning this chapter at the very least is Chapter VI.

Continuity mistake: The chapter about the snow and the final chapter are both labeled as "Chapter X".

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Deliberate mistake: Several times during the movie the narrator explains what happens while the book flips its pages. During this, every page is identical to the last one so the animation has simply been copied/reused to save time and money.

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Winnie the Pooh: Could you ssspare a sssmall sssmackerel?
Gopher: Say, you ought to do sssomething about that ssspeech impediment, sssonny.

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Answer: Holloway could have continued voicing Winnie the Pooh, but by that time he was in his 80s and felt he could no longer effectively use his voice for the character as he once did. He chose to retire from the role.

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