This is inot/i the tubby little cubby we know from our childhood.
Tap to play or pause GIFSo when I saw that he was trending on Twitter, I was expecting to see Pooh and friends getting up to something adorable in the Hundred Acre Wood.It turns out the tubby little cub is the star of an upcoming horror film,Jagged Edge Productionswill see Pooh and his bestie, Piglet, going on a slashing spree after being abandoned by Christopher Robin.
And although Tigger and some of the other characters we know and love won't be in the movie, Eeyore's tombstone appears in one scene. How did he die, I hear you ask. Well, he was eaten by a starving Pooh and Piglet.The omission of Tigger is because Disney still holds exclusive rights to their interpretations of the story, which is also why Pooh's without his iconic crop top. But a killer going on a rampage in nothing but a crop top would be a truly terrifying sight.
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