Tigger.....

Started by yerssot19 pages

Already in defence whitout us saying something???

Hey Tex is on the board remember!

😂

In my mind Disney kind of stole Winnie the Pooh and made it into a comercial product of their own.
Alan Alexander Milne (1882 - 1956) born in Scotland, but raised in London is the author of the story.

Christopher Robin died not too long ago either. Very sad.

Hey! Why are only girls allowed cuddly toys?

Originally posted by Edna

Hey Tex is on the board remember!

I am absolutely appalled that you think so lowly of me Edna. Mother Teresa would be jealous of my kind and caring, nurturing board etiquette. Now excuse me while I watch tele!

Err.... I THINK she was joking there, Tex.

Originally posted by finti
In my mind Disney kind of stole Winnie the Pooh and made it into a comercial product of their own.
Alan Alexander Milne (1882 - 1956) born in Scotland, but raised in London is the author of the story.
And I don't believe that anyone within the Disney corporation would have it any other way. Disney are very respectful of the origins of that "silly old bear" and his friends.

How many do actually know that Winnie the pooh is not an original Disney character? I have never seen any thing about
A A Milne on the Winnie The Pooh products.

Although the story/theme was created by A.A. Milne, the actual design of Winnie was created by Disney, hence no credit on the toys.

Oringially posted by queeq:

Err.... I THINK she was joking there, Tex.

So was I🙄

Originally posted by Raz
Although the story/theme was created by A.A. Milne, the actual design of Winnie was created by Disney, hence no credit on the toys.
That isn't quite true. The original designs for Pooh Bear were not by Disney. Disney's version is the one with the Red jerkin and the pink bodysuited Piglet.

The earlier, original, Pooh Bear and friends were illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard (1879 - 1976) between 1924 & 1928.

Anyhow, the real Winnie was actually and American Black Bear that resided at the London Zoo in Regents park from 1914 - 1934.

Wow, RC sure knows his Winnie the Pooh! Now can you tell me the history of my favorite cartoon: Transformers(robots in disquise) 😄

Which Era first?

Classic
Generation One
Beast Wars
or
Beast Machines.... 😉

The scale on those things was seriously screwy...

OH! Transformers! That's been a while!!!

How do you figure that? Transformers are still being produced as Toys (Beast Machines), and as cartoons. A new Transformers graphic novel is being released next months (Actually a rehash of an old comic story)

Also, Classic Transformers are set for a re-release this Christmas.

Hasbro are soon to launch a brand new Transformers website as well.

I mean, how big was that tape recorder meant to be? Especially when compared to the truck...

*studies toy collection*

errrr.....I have a Rubik's cube.

Originally posted by Ushgarak
I mean, how big was that tape recorder meant to be? Especially when compared to the truck...
Part of the transformation process for Soundwave, Megatron, Blaster and a number of others was to shrink their size, using a complicated mass compression algorithm. It's quite simple really... 😉