List of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes
This is a complete list of episodes of Disney's The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The series premiered on January 17, 1988 on Disney Channel. Thirteen episodes were aired on the network before the series moved to ABC that fall.[1]
Season 1 (1988–89)
No. | Title | Written by | Original Airdate |
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1 | "Pooh Oughta Be in Pictures" | Bruce Talkington and Mark Zaslove | January 17, 1988[2] |
The pilot episode. As a reward for Christopher Robin eating all his vegetables, he along with Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger go to the theater to watch Birdzilla, a scary monster movie. During the film, Piglet gets scared and thinks the movie is real and the monster will get him. The gang tries to convince him that it is only make-believe and proceed to make their own monster film to prove it. | |||
2-1 | "Friend, In Deed" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Jymn Magon (teleplay) | January 24, 1988[3] |
Pooh has been borrowing too much honey from Rabbit lately. This makes Rabbit mad to the point where he says that Pooh is "eating him out of house and honey". Desperate, Pooh and his friends try to retrieve honey from a beehive, so Rabbit will not have to move away. Nevertheless, this proves to be a daunting task. | |||
2-2 | "Donkey for a Day" | Mark Zaslove and Dev Ross (story), with Bruce Talkington and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | January 24, 1988[3] |
Piglet, feeling sorry for Eeyore, who always seems to be depressed, convinces the others to spend a whole day trying to cheer him up. | |||
3-1 | "There's No Camp Like Home" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Dev Ross (teleplay) | January 31, 1988[4] |
When the gang goes camping, Piglet is frightened by Tigger's stories and comes up against one of his greatest fears: Heffalumps. | |||
3-2 | "Balloonatics" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Bruce Reid Schaefer (teleplay) | January 31, 1988[4] |
Pooh borrows a balloon from Christopher Robin and the gang all panics when Rabbit causes it to become deflated. | |||
4 | "Find Her, Keep Her" | Mark Zaslove (story), with Doug Hutchinson, Larry Bernard and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | February 7, 1988[5] |
Rabbit rescues a little bird named Kessie and tries to raise her. | |||
5 | "The Piglet Who Would Be King" | Mark Zaslove and Mark Cassutt (story), with Bruce Talkington, Bruce Reid Schaefer and Jymn Magon (teleplay) | February 14, 1988[6] |
Piglet sets out with Tigger and Rabbit to the Land of Milk and Honey, hoping to get some honey for Pooh as a gift after Piglet gets an unexpected gift from Pooh. | |||
6 | "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" | Mark Zaslove (story), with Dev Ross, Bruce Talkington and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | February 21, 1988[7] |
When the gang try to help Christopher Robin clean his room, they come up against the evil Crud (voiced by Jim Cummings) and his sneezing minion, Smudge (also voiced by Jim Cummings). | |||
7 | "The Great Honey Pot Robbery" | Bruce Talkington and Mark Zaslove (story), and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | February 28, 1988[8] |
All the honey in the Hundred-Acre Wood has disappeared and it appears to be the work of a Heffalump and a Woozle named Heff (voiced by Chuck McCann) and Stan (voiced by Ken Sansom). When they come with a gigantic woozle named Wooster, Pooh tries sharing the honey with them. | |||
8-1 | "Stripes" | Terrie Collins and Mark Zaslove (story), with Terrie Collins, Bruce Reid Schaefer and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | March 6, 1988 |
When Rabbit forces Tigger to have a bath, Tigger's stripes are washed off, leaving the others unsure who he is and what happened to Tigger. Eventually, Eeyore points out that Tigger is still Tigger on the inside, stripes or no stripes. | |||
8-2 | "Monkey See, Monkey Do Better" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Terrie Collins with Bruce Reid Schaefer (teleplay) | March 6, 1988 |
The gang become upset when Christopher Robin's new toy, a wind-up monkey named Bruno, claims to be "the best toy a kid could get." | |||
9 | "Babysitter Blues" | Mark Zaslove and Richard Merwin (story), with Bruce Reid Schaefer and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | March 13, 1988[9] |
Christopher Robin and the gang get into mischief while a babysitter tries to look after them. | |||
10 | "How Much is That Rabbit in the Window?" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Dev Ross (teleplay) | March 20, 1988[10] |
Rabbit, feeling unappreciated, runs away and is picked up by a junk dealer, who puts him up for sale. | |||
11-1 | "Nothing But the Tooth" | Bruce Talkington | March 27, 1988[11] |
Pooh believes he can no longer enjoy honey when he loses his "sweet tooth," which has been stolen by pack rats. | |||
11-2 | "Gone with the Wind" | Terrie Collins and Mark Zaslove (story), with Terrie Collins and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | March 27, 1988[11] |
After being buffeted about by the wind, Piglet becomes afraid of going outside. | |||
12 | "Paw and Order" | Len Uhley and Mark Zaslove (story), and Len Uhley (teleplay) | April 3, 1988[12] |
Pooh and the gang pretend to be in the Wild West during a play. | |||
13-1 | "Honey for a Bunny" | Paula Sigman and Jymn Magon (story), and Paula Sigman (teleplay) | April 10, 1988[13] |
When Rabbit throws away a lone bunny-shaped bookend, it finds its way all around the gang. | |||
13-2 | "Trap as Trap Can" | Mark Zaslove and Bruce Talkington (story), with Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | April 10, 1988[13] |
Pooh and Piglet help a young heffalump who is having difficulty learning trapping from his father. | |||
14-1 | "The Masked Offender" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | November 12, 1988 |
Tigger takes on the identity of "The Masked Offender" in order to help people, but causes more trouble than he fixes. | |||
14-2 | "Things That Go Piglet in the Night" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | November 12, 1988 |
The gang is in a state of panic because they think they are being haunted by a ghost which was just Piglet running scared silly. | |||
15-1 | "Luck Amok" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | December 3, 1988 |
When Tigger breaks a mirror Rabbit was using, Rabbit believes he has bad luck, and so do the others, but it turns out Tigger has the bad luck. | |||
15-2 | "Magic Earmuffs" | Terrie Collins and Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | December 3, 1988 |
Christopher Robin gives Piglet "magic earmuffs" to help give him confidence in his ice skating. The episode was a bonus on the video release of "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too". | |||
16 | "The Wishing Bear" | Mark Zaslove and Dev Ross (story), with Mark Zaslove and Bruce Talkington | December 10, 1988 |
When Christopher Robin shows Pooh a wishing star, Pooh tells Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit about it, and they all wish for something. But, when Pooh thinks he wished out the wishing star, and that the others' wishes will not come true, he tries his best to fulfill them all. | |||
17-1 | "King of the Beasties" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | January 7, 1989 |
Tigger thinks his great uncle is a lion and declares himself, "King of the Beasties" with chaotic results. (Note: This episode marks the first time Jim Cummings voiced Tigger) | |||
17-2 | "The Rats Who Came to Dinner" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | January 7, 1989 |
Pooh and the gang try to deal with the pack rats during a flood. | |||
18-1 | "My Hero" | Mark Zaslove and Stephen Sustarsic (story), with Stephen Sustarsic and Bruce Talkington (teleplay) | January 14, 1989 |
Piglet saves Tigger's life, and Tigger becomes Piglet's servant. | |||
18-2 | "Owl Feathers" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Stephen Sustarsic (teleplay) | January 14, 1989 |
When the gang finds a pile of feathers on the trail, they believe that they belonged to Owl and that he has gone bald. | |||
19-1 | "A Very, Very Large Animal" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | January 21, 1989 |
Piglet thinks he is too small and moves away from the Hundred Acre Wood. | |||
19-2 | "Fish Out of Water" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | January 21, 1989 |
Rabbit is at his wit's end when Gopher is forced to move in with him. | |||
20-1 | "Lights Out" | David Silverman and Stephen Sustarsic (story), with Stephen Sustarsic and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | February 4, 1989 |
When Rabbit takes Gopher's flashlight without asking, Gopher panics and he and the rest of the gang go in search of it. | |||
20-2 | "Tigger's Shoes" | Marley Clark, Jymm Magon and Mark Zaslove (story), and Jymm Magon (teleplay) | February 4, 1989 |
Rabbit gives Tigger weighted shoes and challenges him to jump the highest rock in the wood to keep him out of the way. | |||
21-1 | "The "New" Eeyore" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Stephen Sustarsic (teleplay) | February 25, 1989 |
Eeyore dresses up like Tigger in order to become more popular. | |||
21-2 | "Tigger, Private Ear" | Terrie Collins and Mark Zaslove (story), with Carter Crocker and Mark Zaslove (teleplay) | February 25, 1989 |
Tigger wants to be a detective, so he causes crimes to make cases for himself. | |||
22-1 | "Party Poohper" | Mark Zaslove (story), and Carter Crocker (teleplay) | March 4, 1989 |
Rabbit wants Pooh to distract his relatives while he plans their surprise party. | |||
22-2 | "The Old Switcheroo" | Rich Fogel (teleplay) | March 4, 1989 |
Roo does not want a bath so Piglet gets into Kanga's pouch and Kanga baths him and Piglet acts like her joey Roo |
Season 2 (1989)
No. | Title | Original Airdate |
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23-1 | "Me and My Shadow" | September 9, 1989 |
Piglet finds a shadow, and takes it home. His friends get somewhat jealous. That night the shadow leaves and Piglet goes to find him. | ||
23-2 | "To Catch a Hiccup" | September 9, 1989 |
Piglet gets hiccups, so the gang helps Piglet to cure his hiccups | ||
24-1 | "Rabbit Marks the Spot" | September 16, 1989 |
Sick of his friends ruining his garden while they are playing pirate, Rabbit gives them a fake treasure map "drawn from his great-great-great uncle and the greastest rabbit pirate ever, Long John Cottontail" that leads them to a chest full of rocks. When he becomes worried that his friends will hate him for deceiving them, he tries to get the chest back before they open it. | ||
24-2 | "Good-bye, Mr. Pooh" | September 16, 1989 |
When Tigger spreads a rumor that Pooh is leaving the Hundred Acre Wood, everyone throws Pooh a good-bye party. Pooh then leaves and stays for a second, but when he gets home, he finds Eeyore living at his home. | ||
25-1 | "Bubble Trouble" | September 23, 1989 |
Pooh gets stuck in a bubble, Gopher's hole blows away in a storm, and Rabbit hosts a vegetable meeting. | ||
25-2 | "Ground Piglet Day" | September 23, 1989 |
It is Groundhog Day but there is no groundhog, so Rabbit makes Piglet the groundhog and he changes the holiday. | ||
26 | "All's Well That Ends Wishing Well" | September 30, 1989 |
Tigger celebrates his first birthday and finds it disappointing, so Pooh dives into the Hundred Acre Wood wishing well to get Tigger the moon. | ||
27 | "Un-Valentine's Day" | October 7, 1989 |
Rabbit makes a law that there will be no more Valentine's Day after everyone has received countless valentines in previous years. | ||
28-1 | "No Rabbit's a Fortress" | October 14, 1989 |
Rabbit builds a fortress to prevent anyone from trampling into his garden. | ||
28-2 | "The Monster Frankenpooh" | October 14, 1989 |
It is a dark and stormy night in the Hundred Acre Wood and Tigger spins a tale of the mad scientist Piglet and his monster Frankenpooh. | ||
29-1 | "Where Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone?" | October 21, 1989 |
Pooh thinks he has misplaced Piglet and tries to find him until he found him somewhere | ||
29-2 | "Up, Up and Awry" | October 21, 1989 |
When Pooh tries to fly, the gang think that he is 'breaking the law' (of Gravity), so Pooh stays in his house all locked up | ||
30-1 | "Eeyore's Tail Tale" | October 28, 1989 |
Eeyore becomes sick of his tail, so he abandons it. But Eeyore decides he wants it back, and Detective Tigger helps him. But the others find it and claim it as an object of their own. | ||
30-2 | "Three Little Piglets" | October 28, 1989 |
Pooh tells the story of the three little pigs, Hundred Acre Wood style. | ||
31-1 | "Prize Piglet" | November 18, 1989 |
Piglet and his friends run a race for a running trophy. | ||
31-2 | "Fast Friends" | November 18, 1989 |
Piglet is stuck in the treehouse until he jumps off. Gopher tries to make Pooh faster so he won't be late as often. | ||
32-1 | "Pooh Moon" | December 2, 1989 |
After Tigger tells the gang a scary story about "the Grab Me-Cotcha", they are alarmed to find that Pooh and Piglet are finding the honeymoon and comes home Note:This episode has a new bomb falling sound with only one pitch featuring Pooh's first time screaming. | ||
32-2 | "Caws and Effect" | December 2, 1989 |
Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit go on a hunt to capture crows and leaves Pooh to watch Rabbit's garden. Unbeknownst to them the whole thing is a setup just to leave the garden under the protection of the "nitwit" Pooh. |
Season 3 (1990)
No. | Title | Original Airdate |
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33-1 | "Oh, Bottle" | August 18, 1990 |
When Pooh and Christopher Robin are playing pirates, Christopher Robin makes up a treasure map, and puts it in a bottle. He gives it to Pooh, but it gets stolen by the pack rats, so Pooh and the gang try to get it back to Christopher Robin. | ||
33-2 | "Owl in the Family" | August 18, 1990 |
Owl wants to see his family, so Pooh and Piglet organise a family reunion for him. But does Rabbit think they're true? | ||
34-1 | "Sham Pooh" | August 25, 1990 |
When Pooh loses his appetite, the others think he's not Winnie the Pooh, and then everybody thinks neither one of them are themselves. So, Detective Pooh and Tigger go look for Pooh's appetite. | ||
34-2 | "Rock-a-Bye Pooh Bear" | August 25, 1990 |
Piglet has a bad dream about losing his friends in the storm and becomes afraid to go to sleep. All of his friends except him blow away. Will Piglet ever have a good dream? | ||
35-1 | "What's the Score, Pooh?" | September 1, 1990 |
A game gets out of hand when Pooh accidentally touches Gopher's Big Boulder exhibition. | ||
35-2 | "Tigger's Houseguest" | September 1, 1990 |
Tigger befriends a termite which had been eating all the wooden things in the Hundred Acre Wood. And Rabbit tells Tigger to get rid of the termite. | ||
36-1 | "Rabbit Takes a Holiday" | September 8, 1990[14] |
Rabbit has no more work to do around his house and garden, so he leaves Pooh and the others to watch over. But while Rabbit is gone, Pooh and the others create utter chaos in his house and garden. | ||
36-2 | "Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore" | September 8, 1990 |
Eeyore agrees to help Rabbit plant a seed near Eeyore's house. But Eeyore thinks that his seed will not grow, so Pooh and Tigger disguise Piglet as a flower and leave him near Eeyore's house overnight. When Rabbit thinks Eeyore is a better gardener than him because of the disguised Piglet, Rabbit gives up his property to Eeyore and lives in Eeyore's house. However, Eeyore is an inexperienced gardener and soon messes up Rabbit's garden. | ||
37 | "Pooh Skies" | October 6, 1990 |
When Pooh knocks an eggshell out of tree, the gang becomes convinced that the sky is falling. | ||
38-1 | "April Pooh" | October 13, 1990 |
Pooh and his friends look for the April Fool, not aware that it is Christopher Robin playing jokes on them. | ||
38-2 | "To Bee or Not to Bee" | October 13, 1990 |
Christopher Robin and the gang are playing 'war' in their bedroom. His mother tells him to tidy up, so Pooh and his friends explain why they are playing 'war'. | ||
39 | "A Knight to Remember" | October 20, 1990 |
On a stormy night, Piglet enters a world where he is a brave Knight. | ||
40-1 | "Tigger is the Mother of Invention" | October 27, 1990 |
Tigger's disastrous inventions bother his friends. | ||
40-2 | "The Bug Stops Here" | October 27, 1990 |
Pooh is babysitting Owl's nephew, Dexter, and Roo. They and the rest of the gang are invited to Christopher Robin's house so they could see his science project, which is an insect. But the gang accidentally lets the bug loose and soon agree that they will find a replacement bug for Christopher Robin. | ||
41-1 | "Easy Come, Easy Gopher" | November 3, 1990 |
Rabbit becomes annoyed when Gopher starts digging his 'Ultimate Tunnel' around his house, so he re-writes the equation when Pooh accidentally messed it up, but that makes things worse. | ||
41-2 | "Invasion of the Pooh Snatcher" | November 3, 1990 |
When Tigger tells Piglet that Jagulars are roaming the wood, Piglet tells Pooh to help him protect his house, and Tigger thinks that Pooh has been snatched by a Jagular, and vice versa. | ||
42-1 | "Tigger Got Your Tongue?" | November 10, 1990 |
Tigger loses his voice, and Pooh and the gang try to find the 'Nobody' that took it. Meanwhile, Gopher tries to get rid of the crows bothering him, and Rabbit tries to find his vegetables. | ||
42-2 | "A Bird in the Hand" | November 10, 1990 |
When an adult Kessie returns to the Hundred-Acre Wood, Rabbit still treats her like a fledgling. When Kessie tries to prove that she is an adult, she runs away, but gets kidnapped by Stan and Heff, who demand honey for her release. |
Season 4 (1991)
No. | Title | Original Airdate |
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43 | "Sorry, Wrong Slusher" | September 7, 1991 |
Strange things happen when Christopher Robin and the gang watch a late night "Slusher" film. | ||
44 | "Grown, But Not Forgotten" | September 14, 1991 |
When Christopher Robin has to attend a "grown up" girl's party, Pooh and the gang become afraid he, too, will grow up and will forget them. | ||
45 | "A Pooh Day Afternoon" | September 21, 1991 |
Christopher Robin, Pooh and the gang have to look after a dog. | ||
46 | "The Good, the Bad, and the Tigger" | September 28, 1991 |
When Tigger loses control of Christopher Robin's toy train, he and Pooh are put on trial as train robbers. | ||
47 | "Home is Where the Home Is" | October 5, 1991 |
Christopher Robin and the gang accidentally break the statue of his great-grandfather while cleaning up. Christopher runs away from home, with the gang offering their homes for him. When it turns out that he can not live in any of their houses, Pooh and the gang build him a home. | ||
48-1 | "Shovel, Shovel, Toil and Trouble" | October 12, 1991 |
When Gopher receives a large shovel, he goes overboard "improving" everyone's home. | ||
48-2 | "The Wise Have It" | October 12, 1991 |
When the gang throw a birthday party for Pooh, they become convinced he is old and wise when they see how many candles there are on his cake. When they all ask Pooh for advice, things go awry. | ||
49-1 | "Cloud, Cloud Go Away" | October 19, 1991 |
Tigger befriends a cloud that keeps crying. Pooh and his friends try to let Tigger do his bouncing lessons so the cloud responds to Tigger so it can be friendly. | ||
49-2 | "To Dream the Impossible Scheme" | October 19, 1991 |
Gopher's Grandpappy comes for a visit, prompting Gopher to try to accomplish his Grandpappy's life-long dream of building an above-ground underground city. | ||
50-1 | "Piglet's Poohetry" | October 26, 1991 |
Tigger causes trouble when he intrudes on Piglet's poetry. | ||
50-2 | "Owl's Well That Ends Well" | October 26, 1991 |
Owl's poor singing upsets Rabbit, but scares off the crows. |
Additional specials
No. | Title | Original Airdate |
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1 | "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too" | December 14, 1991 |
2 | "Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh" | October 25, 1996 |
3 | "A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving" | November 26, 1998 |
4 | "Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You" | February 13, 1999 |
5 | "Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year" | November 12, 2002 |
See also
References
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