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“This could be the room of any small boy, but it just happens to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Like most small boys, Christopher Robin has toy animals to play with, and they all live together in a wonderful world of make-believe.”
―The opening narration for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Christopher Robin is a character who first appeared in Disney's Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He is the owner and best friend of Winnie the Pooh. With a vivid and youthful imagination, Christopher Robin spent most of his childhood in the enchanted forest known as the Hundred Acre Wood, where he would embark on a number of adventures with his toys.
Christopher Robin is a young boy living in England with his unnamed parents. During his time off school, Christopher spends a majority of his time playing with his stuffed animals, his favorite of which being Winnie the Pooh, which he received when he was a 1-year-old. Some of his other toys include Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo. Through Christopher Robin's imagination, they've embarked on numerous adventures throughout Christopher Robin's childhood.
Personality[]
Christopher is a friendly young boy and seems to be rather intelligent for a boy of his age. He is also adventurous and spirited, and can sometimes take his imaginative escapades too far, having gotten into trouble with his mom and babysitter on some occasion as a result. As his stuffed animals have the mentality of toddlers, Christopher Robin typically acts as a caretaker, guiding presence, and almost a parent to most of the other characters. He shares a particularly special connection with Pooh Bear, as the two are almost inseparable. Despite his youth, Christopher Robin is not ignorant of the fact that his childhood is only a temporary stage of his life. He has even had heart-to-heart moments with Pooh about growing up, and the inevitability of their separation.
By the live-action film Christopher Robin, however, he took a turn for the worse. Due to the education he received in boarding school, the death of his father, his work as a World War II soldier, and his job, he came to believe that the more he works, the better his family will be, even missing a weekend at his old house with his family so he could work, and planning to send his daughter, Madeline, to a boarding school so she could receive the same education he had, mistakes which end up distancing him from his daughter and his wife, Evelyn. He became completely workaholic, choosing to work instead of having fun with his friends and family, to the point of refusing to go with his family to Sussex for the weekend and helping Pooh find their friends due to him having to work. His obsession with work, however, only ends up hurting both him, his friends, and his family, due to ignoring his family due to his job. He also became completely serious, dismissing anything childlike as distracting, as seen when he yelled at Pooh when the latter got them lost because of his fear of the non-existent Heffalumps and Woozles, and when Pooh stumbled with his briefcase, almost losing his papers, which left Pooh hurt.
However, after separating from Pooh and after yelling at him, having a nightmare about his mistakes and Heffalumps, and being able to get back the trust of his friends by acting he defeated a Heffalump like when he was young, he came to realize that his actions only were making things worse for both his friends and his family's lives as seen when he admitted to Pooh that he has lost his way in life, when he secretly left Pooh's red balloon to his daughter, and when he chooses finding Madeline over his job. He even admitted being "a father of very little brain" to Madeline and relented over sending her to boarding school. His epiphany actually made things better, as it was thanks to remembering that "doing nothing often leads to the very best something" as long as he's with his family that he managed to create a plan to save his company, Winslow Luggages without firings, and even both recognized his mistakes and humiliated his own boss by revealing that, while his employees (including himself) worked hours restless to save the company to the point of forgetting what truly matters in life, he just golfed all weekend. He even chooses to spend a day with his family in the Hundred Acre Wood instead of working. By the end of the film, he and Pooh had a heart-to-heart talk like when he was a kid, proving that he had fully become who he was at his young: an imaginative man loyal to his friends and family.
Physical appearance[]
Christopher Robin has a slim figure, brown hair and solid black eyes. He wears his most iconic outfit, which consists of a yellow polo shirt with white collar and trims on his short sleeves, blue shorts, white socks, and black Mary Jane shoes (or sometimes red sneakers).
Christopher appears in all three segments of the film. In Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, he is first seen repairing Eeyore's tail by nailing it on. Pooh borrows a balloon from him, and asks Christopher to lead him to a muddy place. After disguising himself as a rain cloud, Pooh attempts to get honey from a tree. Christopher helps by pretending that it is going to rain. However, the bees see through the disguise, and both Christopher and Pooh are forced to jump in the mud hole to escape.
Later, when Pooh becomes stuck in Rabbit's door, Christopher is summoned by Rabbit to look into the problem. As Pooh is too fat to be removed at the time, Christopher advises waiting until Pooh has grown thin again. When this happens, Christopher leads a tug-of-war which successfully removes Pooh.
In Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Christopher Robin is called to the scene where Owl's house has been destroyed by the strong wind. Looking at the house in sorrow, he tells Owl that it cannot be repaired, and Eeyore volunteers to find a new home for Owl to which Christopher Robin agrees. During the flood, Christopher Robin's home, shown to be a tree, is the only area not flooded, and so it serves as a gathering place. Upon receiving Piglet's message, he sends Owl to find Piglet. Later, Christopher Robin throws a party in honor of Pooh's rescue of Piglet and expands the party when Piglet generously offers his home to Owl.
In Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, Christopher is called on when Roo and Tigger are stuck in the tree. Christoper uses his coat as a net to catch Roo. When Rabbit tries to hold Tigger to his promise to no longer bounce, Christopher agrees that a bouncy Tigger is better. He is seen bouncing alongside everyone else.
At the end of the film, it's revealed that Christopher is going to school. He is later seen walking with Pooh telling him how much their friendship means to them and that they'll be together no matter what.
In this movie, Christopher has a big role in which he tries to tell Pooh that he's going to school the next day, the first day of fall, and writes Pooh a note to tell him this. However, Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Piglet are unable to read the note. So, they go to Owl for help, who misreads the word "School" as "Skull". Pooh and his friends, excluding Owl, then go to Skull to look for Christopher Robin, who later returns from school to look for Pooh and his friends only to find they are gone and begins to search for them. Christopher finds Pooh and his friends at Skull, telling them that he was at school, and they tell him that Pooh is being killed by the Skullasaurus, but he explains to them that was the noise of Pooh's stomach growls, now realizing Owl was wrong all along and find Pooh trapped in a deep pit and pulled him up, and they all head back towards the part of the Hundred Acre Wood they live in. Christopher is last seen with Pooh, who promises to always wait for Christopher Robin to return home from school.
Christopher appears near the end of the film, after Tigger is rescued from the avalanche by Roo. Christopher helps Tigger to realize that his family actually consists of his friends, even though they aren't tigers, themselves. To this extent, Christopher takes a picture of everyone for Tigger to store in a heart-shaped family locket.
Christopher makes a minor appearance. One of the stories in Piglet's scrapbook tells of an expedition to search for the North Pole. Christopher arrives at the end of a rescue of Roo, who had fallen into the river. Christopher credits the rescue to Pooh, and Pooh and friends regret not giving Piglet, who had actually rescued Roo, the credit.
Christopher is first seen giving Pooh signs to post around the woods informing the residents about a very important meeting. The meeting is centered around Eeyore's missing tail and Owl suggests a contest for its recovery or replacement. However, Owl also suggests a prize to be issued, and after being puzzled as to what the prize should be, Pooh decides on honey. The contest begins and but the team decides on Kanga's knitted tail. Later on, Pooh goes over to Christopher's house for some honey. Instead, Pooh finds a note but, being a bear of very little brains, is unable to read it.
Pooh sends the note over to Owl who claims that Christopher was kidnapped by a creature called the Backson. The friends then set off on a hunt for the beast to save Christopher but it turns out, Christopher was only at school for the day. Even hungrier than ever, Pooh heads to Owl's house to asks for honey, but he spots Eeyore's real tail being used as a bell ringer. Pooh makes the difficult choice in choosing the honey or returning Eeyore's tail but ultimately decides to return Eeyore's tail.
Christopher sews the tail back onto Eeyore's rear and is incredibly proud of Pooh. As a reward, Christopher and the friends present a massive jar of honey to Pooh. In the end, Christopher and Pooh walk into the sunset, while recapping Pooh's important success.
Christopher appears as the titular protagonist of the live-action film. He is portrayed by Ewan McGregor as an adult and Orton O'Brien as a child. At the start of the movie, Christopher has been sent to boarding school, to which his old friends gave him a goodbye party before he leaves them. After the rest went to sleep, Christopher and Winnie the Pooh had a last heart-to-heart talk, in which Christopher tells Pooh that the best thing he does is nothing, causing Pooh to conclude that "doing nothing often leads to the very best something". Once they reached their meeting spot, Christopher promises Pooh that he will never forget him.
Right after leaving his friends, Christopher Robin's life became victim of changes. First, he was forced to ignore his friends' memories to work, later, his father died. Upon growing up, he meets a woman named Evelyn, whom he eventually marries and has a child named Madeline. After working in World War II as a soldier, he joins a company called Winslow Luggage as an efficiency expert. Robin ignores his family and barely spends time with them due to his work, and plans to send Madeline to boarding school just like he was. One day, his boss, Giles Winslow Jr., told him that "they" must find a way to decrease 20% of the company's expenditures, as the company is hitting hard times due to the war. However, this forces him to miss a weekend at his cottage in Sussex. He quickly explains everything to his wife and daughter, both of whom are saddened by this news. During a dinner with his wife, he tells her that they shouldn't go to Sussex, only to end up discussing with Evelyn over Robin putting his work before his family, with Christopher arguing that if he works hard, they will have a great life, only for Evelyn to tell him that their lives won't be better unless they are all together.
Nevertheless, Christopher stays at home the next day, so he could work. However, while evading a neighbor that asks him constantly about playing games, Christopher went to a nearby park so he could think on what to do, only to end up having a great surprise: Winnie the Pooh was just behind him! Shocked, Christopher initially assumed he was seeing visions, only to end up realizing that Pooh is genuinely there. Later that night, at his house, Robin asks Pooh why he's in London instead of the Hundred Acre Wood, to which Pooh explains that he couldn't find their friends and came to him for help, to which Christopher stated it was useless, as he didn't think of them in 30 years, only for Pooh to reveal they always had thought of Christopher. Afterwards, they went to sleep. The next day, Christopher found Pooh searching for honey in his kitchen, wrecking it in the process, this motivated Robin to return Pooh home, forcing them to go to Sussex, as the door to the Hundred Acre Wood was in his cottage. On the road to the train station, however, Christopher found the task harder to say than do, as Pooh keep saying hello to everyone, who fainted due to watching a stuffed bear talking.
Upon arriving at the station, Pooh asked for a balloon, which Christopher bought. Upon arriving, Christopher and Pooh managed to sneak past the cottage without either Evelyn or Madeline, whom Christopher talked to Pooh about, noticing them. Arriving at the tree, Christopher and Pooh prepared to part ways once again, however, Christopher changed his mind and choose to help Pooh find their friends. Upon entering the Hundred Acre Wood, Christopher was in awe, unable to believe that he was back to the place in which he spent his childhood. While searching for their friends, they found a sign he put as a child, warning about Heffalumps and Woozles, scaring Pooh, in spite of Christopher's attempts to explain that they don't exist. Later, Christopher gave Pooh his compass from the war. However, Pooh, still believing that Heffalumps and Woozles are real, chose to follow some footsteps he found. This caused Christopher to angrily yell that those were their footsteps and that the Heffalumps and Woozles aren't real. Hurt, Pooh tried to put the compass in Christopher's briefcase, causing him to stumble with it and Christopher's papers to almost get lost in the wind, furthering Robin's anger, claiming that he is a bear of very little brain for not understanding how important his work seems to be, and stating that in life there is more than simple things like honey or balloons. When Pooh asked if he's sure, Christopher angrily called him a silly bear, and told him that he's not a child, but an adult with responsibilities. Completely hurt by his friend's words, Pooh left.
Worried and instantly regretting his outburst, Christopher began searching for Pooh, while hearing something. A terrified Christopher fled, while telling himself that Heffalumps and Woozles aren't real. Unfortunately, Christopher fell into a Heffalump trap, which he tried to escape by climbing, only to end up falling and getting unconscious. Christopher then had a dream in which a Heffalump sucks him from Pooh and things from his childhood, which represents the fact that how terrible it was to leave his childhood behind him for good. Upon waking up, Christopher once again began searching for his childhood friends, only to briefly stop himself and choosing to play Poohsticks. Luckily, he found Eeyore, who mistook Christopher for a Heffalump, in the river. Upon rescuing Eeyore, Christopher greeted his old friend, who still didn't recognize him. Upon once again hearing the same sound as before, Christopher went to investigate, and soon discovered that the sound actually was the weathercock in Owl's house, which once again fell of its tree, and soon found a trail of haycorns, which are Piglet's favorite food.
Following the trail, Robin and Eeyore soon found Piglet who, also believing that Christopher was a Heffalump, ran in fear, soon leading Christopher to the rest of the gang, all of whom believed Christopher was a Heffalump. Christopher attempted to explain to them that Heffalumps don't exist, but this didn't help, as they stated that Christopher Robin would never say something like that. Christopher was then forced to pretend to defeat a Heffalump like when he was a chid in order to convince them that he is Christopher Robin, bringing Eeyore with him as witness. Soon, everybody realized that he is indeed Christopher Robin, and they joyfully greeted him, before asking where Pooh was. Christopher explained that he lost him, but Roo's statement that he must be somewhere helped him realize that Pooh is at their meeting spot.
Finding their friend at their meeting spot, Christopher goes over to Pooh and apologizes for yelling at him before. After telling his friend that to him he's a bear with a very big heart over a bear with a very little brain, Christopher told Pooh that their friends are safe and sound. Christopher was very grateful that Pooh, who was disappointed that he wasn't able to be there when his friend found and saved their friends, waited for him at their meeting spot. Christoper was reminded by Pooh that It's always a sunny day when he comes to play. However, Christopher felt that it wasn't true anymore as he's not who he used to be but Pooh told him that he is still him and their friend even saying that he's their hero. Having realized the facts, Pooh's leave, his nightmare, and that his friends only recognized him by playing with them like he did when was a kid, Christopher told Pooh that he's no hero and that he lost his way. Hearing his friend, who told him something very true, say that he found him, Christopher was comfort and given a hug by Pooh.
That next day, Robin realized that he has fallen asleep in the Hundred Acre Wood, forcing him to leave after his briefcase was returned to him by Tigger, who retrieved everything with Kanga. Just before leaving, he gave Pooh his compass. Pooh, in return, gave Robin his balloon, telling him to give it to Madeline. Upon returning to Sussex, he secretly left the balloon in the yard. However, right before he could leave, he was caught by Madeline and Evelyn, who wanted him to stay, but Christopher explained that he couldn't stay, due to the reunion that his boss prepared. Upset, Evelyn told him that the two will stay for a few days, to which he tried to explain himself, but, knowing that she wouldn't believe him if he told her about his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, was ultimately unable to explain.
Robin eventually made it back to his work in time for the reunion. While on the elevator, he soon discovered that Winslow Jr. had been golfed all weekend, though he kept this to himself to avoid problems. On the reunion, Robin discovered that Tigger secretly changed the things in his briefcase and that, instead of the papers, it contained many elements from the Hundred Acre Woods. Evelyn soon came, looking for Madeline, who ran away to find him as she had the papers. Finally, choosing once again his family over his job, he quickly went to help Evelyn, who assumed Madeline was alone. Upon reading the note she left, which said "expotition", however, he quickly realized that she's with his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood, forcing him to reveal to Evelyn about their existence. Evelyn initially assumed Robin was insane, but she realized quickly that it was the truth when Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet crashed in their window and talked in to her.
They soon re-started their search, while Christopher introduced his friends to a shocked Evelyn. Piglet then informed that Madeline's going to the "Woozles" to which Christopher realized she's going to Winslow Luggage, forcing the group to return. Upon finding Madeline, he soon finds out that she had accidentally lost all the papers except one, to which she apologized. Christopher, however, said that the only thing that mattered is that she's safe, and recognized that he was "a father of very little brain", having been wrong about everything even saying that he lost himself and that he almost lost her. Christopher told his daughter that she doesn't want her to go away, and she doesn't have to go to boarding school, much to her joy.
Upon watching the last paper that Madeline had, and having remembered that "doing nothing often leads to the very best something" if he's with his family and friends, he soon got a new plan. Christopher, along with his friends and family, then ran quickly to Winslow Luggage, and explained his plan: If the company lowered their prices so much more could buy the luggage and give the staff paid vacations, then many would have the money and the reasons to buy luggage from the company. While Winslow Jr. was horrified with the plan, his father, Giles Winslow Sr., agreed.
Upon hearing Winslow calling his plan nonsense, Robin stated that for him they are nonsense, and called him a Woozle. Annoyed, Winslow asked what a Woozle is, to which Robin responded by explaining that a Woozle is a creature that causes people do its work for it and wants them to forget what truly matters: Family and friends. Winslow then assumed Christopher was crazy, only for his now-suspicious father to ask what he had done all the weekend, to which Winslow tried to claim that he was working, only to end up releasing a golf ball. As Robin watched his boss being humiliated, he was asked to start quickly with the project, only for Christopher to ask for a few days off, which Winslow agreed. Before leaving, Christopher returned to Eeyore giving his tail back, which was along with the things Tigger gave to him, unknowingly furthering Winslow Jr.'s humiliation, as he watched Eeyore reacting to his tail being put on him again, to which he wondered out if he indeed saw it, causing his father to believe Giles was crazy.
Some time later, Christopher went once again to the Hundred Acre Wood, this time along with his family. After giving them a tour through the Hundred Acre Wood, and while the rest of his family had a picnic day with Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, and Roo, Christopher and Pooh once again had a heart-to-heart talk with each other, before stopping to watch the sunset together.
Christopher's depiction here is slightly different from the films. Here, Christopher lives in a home with his mother (Robin is implied to be the last name) and often visits his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Several episodes also take place at his home. He is shown to have nightmares after watching scary movies in one episode. Most noticeably, he has an American accent as opposed to a British one.
Some episodes revolve around various issues Christopher is facing. In "Home is Where the Home Is", Christopher runs away after accidentally breaking a statue. The friends offer their homes, but Christopher eventually decides to return to his own home. In "Cleanliness Is Next to Impossible", Christopher must face a monster named Crud who lives under the bed and has kidnapped Pooh and Piglet. As a result, Christopher vows to keep his room clean so that Crud never returns. "A Pooh Day Afternoon" shows Christopher being given the responsibility of dog-sitting a neighbor's pet. "Grown But Not Forgotten" depicts Christopher being nervous about going to his first grown-up party. The friends help him get over his nervousness, but eventually Pooh and the others worry that Christopher will grow up and forget them.
Christopher only appears from the waist down in the intro of this puppet series. He appears in The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart, in which he doesn't show up until the very end, as he was busy with soccer practice.
In the series, Christopher Robin's role has been taken over by his younger sister, a red-headed six-year-old girl named Darby and her dog, Buster. She became the leader of the Super Sleuths, along with Buster as her sidekick and Pooh and Tigger as her partners, after he went off to college. However, he still manages to make two appearances in the show and seems to have grown slightly older.
Christopher appears in a special episode of Doc McStuffins, "Into the Hundred Acre Wood!". He is seen at the end of the episode, where he visits the Toy Hospital to see Pooh.
Christopher is a very rare character in the Disney parks. Up to now, he has only appeared as a face character in parades and in special Winnie the Pooh themed events. He also appears in the various Winnie the Pooh attractions across the various parks, such as The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Tokyo Disneyland's Pooh's Hunny Hunt.
His animation of throwing rocks, and then walking on a log, is recycled from Mowgli in The Jungle Book. Both characters were voiced by Bruce Reitherman at the time.
Originally, Christopher had solid black eyes, but they were later given more detail throughout the years.
Also, he originally had skin-tone sclerae but was later given white sclerae in the 2011 animated film.
Christopher's voice often changes between having an American or English accent throughout the franchise. As he's based on the real life Christopher Robin Milne, who was English, the latter accent makes more sense.
Out of all Christopher Robin's friends Rabbit, Owl and Gopher are the only ones that look like real animals rather than stuffed.
Welcome to Pooh Corner:Robert Rabbit • Happy The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh:Mrs. Robin • Birdzilla • Mama Heffalump • Junior Heffalump • Papa Heffalump • Crows • Kessie • Pygmy Piglets • Crud • Smudge • Stan and Heff • Wooster • Bruno • Ted, Pinky & Vacuum Head • Pack Rats • Nasty Jack • Nasty Jack's Gang • Bugs • Jagular • Rabbit's relatives • Long John Cottontail • Dexter • Skippy Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin:Skullasaurus • Butterflies • Tyrannosaurus Rex Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You:Winifred The Tigger Movie:Squirrel • Tigger's mom Pooh's Heffalump Movie:Lumpy • Mama Heffalump My Friends Tigger & Pooh:Darby • Buster • Beaver • Woodpecker • Opossum Twins Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie:Santa Claus • Holly Winnie the Pooh:Balloon • The Backson • Rabbit's Friends and Relations Christopher Robin:Evelyn Robin • Madeline Robin • Giles Winslow Jr.
Episodes
Welcome to Pooh Corner "You Need a Friend" • "Doing What I Do Best" • "The Pooh Scouts" • "Brighten Your Corner" • "Safety First" • "Rabbit Learns to Share" • "The Great Outdoors" • "Surprise, Surprise" • "Piglet Pride" • "Roo's Great Adventure" • "Eeyore Talks to Himself" • "Snow Falls on Pooh Corner" • "Hello, Hello There" • "Practice Makes Perfect" • "The Old Swimming Hole" • "Pooh Makes a Trade" • "A Bicycle Built for Five" • "My Echo and I" • "Pooh Learns to Remember" • "Wishing" • "Don't Quit" • "Holiday for Pooh Bear" • "Pooh Builds a Bee House" • "Piglet Lends a Helping Hand" • "Pooh Borrows Trouble" • "Clouds" • "The Fastest Rabbit in the Wood" • "When I Was Younger" • "Eeyore Joins the Band" • "Eeyore's Costume Party" • "A Swing for Eeyore" • "Do it Now" • "Carrots, Carrots, and More Carrots" • "Hi Neighbor" • "Spaghetti, Spaghetti, Spaghetti" • "Rabbit's Cousin" • The Great Kite Race" • "Fine Feathered Friend" • "Piglet's Slumber Party" • "Piglet Learns to Swing" • "Handyman Tigger" • "Pooh Corner Singing Society" • "Pooh Cares for a Carrot" • "Tigger Finds a Hobby" • "Almost Perfect Picnic" • "The Iceboat Cometh" • "It Must Be Summer" • "Song of Eeyore" • "Tale of a Tail" • "Pooh Goes Boom"
The Book of Pooh Season One: "Best Wishes, Winnie the Pooh/Double Time" • "Are You Me?/Rabbit's Happy Birthday Party" • "Circumference Equals Pirate 'Arrr' Squared/Pooh's to Do" • "Pigletry/Dinosnores" • "I Could Have Laughed All Night/X Spots the Mark" • "My Gloomy Valentine/Mr. Narrator" • "Vegetable of Contents/A Welcome to Beat the Band With" • "Owl's Book/The Autobiography of Tigger" • "You Can Lead Eeyore to Books/The Spice of Life" • "The Words Are Out/Brain Drain" Season Two: "Please and Thank-You's/The Rumor Millstone" • "Over the Hill/Tigger's Replacement" • "The Wood Without Pooh/Friends of a Different Stripe" • "Mothers of Invention/Once Upon a Happy Ending" • "Piglet's Perfect Party/A Wood Divided" • "Bravehat/Scaredy Cat" • "Blue Ribbon Bunny/Under the Pig Top" • "The Book of Boo" • "Could it Be Magic?/Diary of a Mad Gardener" • "The Case of the Disappeared Donkey/The Littlest Dinosnore"
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree: "Winnie the Pooh" • "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" • "Rumbly in My Tumbly" • "Little Black Rain Cloud" • "Mind Over Matter" Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day: "A Rather Blustery Day" • "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" • "Heffalumps and Woozles" • "Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down" • "Hip-Hip-Hooray!" Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh: "I Am Not Afraid" • "I Wanna Scare Myself" Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: "Forever & Ever" • "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing" • "If It Says So" • "Wherever You Are" • "Everything is Right" The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh: "It Really Was a Woozle, Yes it Was" Sing a Song with Pooh Bear: "Kanga Roo Hop" • "You're the One and Only One" • "Harvest What You Grow" • "My Song" Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You: "Girls are Like Boys" • "When the Love Bug Bites" • "Places in the Heart" Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year: "Jingle Bells" • "Snow Snows" • "Merry Pooh Year" • "Hunny, Not for Me" • "Auld Lang Syne" The Tigger Movie: "Someone Like Me" • "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" • "Lull-a-Bee" • "Round My Family Tree" • "How to Be a Tigger" • "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" Piglet's Big Movie: "If I Wasn't So Small" • "A Mother's Intuition" • "With a Few Good Friends" • "Sing-Ho (For the Life of a Bear)" • "The More It Snows (Tiddely-Pom)" • "The More I Look Inside" • "Comforting to Know" Springtime With Roo: "We're Huntin' Eggs Today" • "Easter Day With You" • "The Way It Must Be Done" Pooh's Heffalump Movie: "Little Mr. Roo" • "The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps" • "The Name Game" • "Shoulder to Shoulder" • "In the Name of the Hundred Acre Wood/What Do You Do?" Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie: "Trick 'R Treating With Our Friends" • "Brave Together" • "As Long As I'm Here With You" Learning Adventures: "A Word That Sounds Like Autumn" • "Letter Shapes and Sounds" • "Counting" • "Bouncerific" • "The Shape of Things" • "Big Small Wonderful Wood" • "Different as Night and Day" • "Honey Pot" Winnie the Pooh: "The Tummy Song" • "A Very Important Thing to Do" • "The Winner Song" • "The Backson Song" • "It's Gonna Be Great" • "Everything is Honey" • "Pooh's Finale" Christopher Robin: "Goodbye, Farewell" • "Busy Doing Nothing" • "Christopher Robin"
Television Songs Welcome to Pooh Corner: "Welcome to Pooh Corner Theme Song" • "Try a Little Something New" • "The Right Side" • "Yes, I Can" • "You're the Only You" • "I Hum to Myself" • "Please and Thank You" • "Responsible Persons" • "Welcome to Pooh Corner Ending Theme" The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Pooh Bear" • "'Cause It's Make Believe" • "The Floating Song" • "Nothing's Too Good for a Friend" • "Under the Bed" • "I Don't Have A Name" • "King of the Beasties" • "The End" • "Pirates is What We'll Be" • "Tigger, the Private Ear is Here" The Book of Pooh: "Everyone Knows He's Winnie the Pooh" • "Goodbye for Now" • "Your Best Wishes" • "On the Double" • "Who is Me" • "Think, Think, Think" • "What Piglets Are" • "I Watch for Signs" • "We're Making a Cake" • "If I Could Be Big" • "Isn't that Funny?" • "Find the X" • "Everyone Wants a Valentine" • "That's What We Do" • "Keep it Simple" • "Have You Got a Book For Me?" • "Give It a Try" • "On Your Way Back Home" • "The Birdbird Song" • "Nightmare Wranglers" • "Carry On" • "What's Your Name, River" • "Where Do Words Go?" • "Under a Spelling Bee's Spell" • "Adventure" • "Mental Altitude" • "I Want to Know Everything Now" • "Happy Tailiversary" • "Get Growin'" • "Tigger's Lullaby" • "Perfect Party" • "If We Were Talkin'" • "Someone New to Meet" • "My Hero" • "I Want To Be Scary" • "Broken Friendships" • "Do the Roo" • "Call Me Buck-a-Roo" • "At Chez Piglet" • "Nothing Ever Happens" • "Too Much Honey" • "Lost in a Book" My Friends Tigger and Pooh: "A Few Simple Rules" • "Bouncin'" • "The Grass is Greenier" • "The Password Song" • "Underneath the Same Sky" • "One Big Happy Family" • "Think, Think, Think" • "The Question Song" • "Floating in a Cloud" • "Different Can Be Good" • "The Little Things You Do" • "There's a Party" • "No More Fun In the Snow" • "Butterflies" • "What Makes a Pony a Pony" • "When We Work Together" • "Christmas Comes Tomorrow" • "Time to Go (On a Trek Through the Snow)" • "Snowman Song" Miscellaneous: "Luv-a-bye" • "Playtime Song" • "Learning Song" • "Friendship Song"
See Also
Winnie-the-Pooh and His Friends • Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons • The Disney Afternoon • The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh • Sing a Song with Pooh Bear • Sing a Song with Tigger • Whoopty-Dooper-Loopty-Looper-Alley-Ooper bounce • "Into the Hundred Acre Wood!"
Television:Doc McStuffins • The Doc Files • Doc McStuffins: The Doc & Bella Are In!
Music:Doc McStuffins: The Doc Is In • Disney Junior DJ Shuffle • Disney Junior DJ Shuffle 2 Books:Disney Junior Storybook Collection • Disney Junior Little Golden Book Library • A Knight in Sticky Armor
Season One: "Knight Time/A Bad Case of the Pricklethorns" • "Out of the Box/Run Down Race Car" • "Tea Party Tantrum/Blast Off!" • "Engine Nine, Feelin' Fine!/The Right Stuff" • "Gulpy, Gulpy Gators!/One Note Wonder" • "Arcade Escapade/Starry, Starry Night" • "Ben/Anna Split!/That's Just Claw-ful" • "A Good Case of the Hiccups/Stuck Up" • "Rescue Ronda, Ready for Take-off/All Washed Up" • "The New Girl/Wrap It Up" • "Rest Your Rotors, Ronda/Keep on Truckin'" • "Blame it on the Rain/Busted Boomer" • "Dark Knight/Hallie Gets an Earful" • "Break Dancer/Bubble Monkey" • "Out in the Wild/A Whale of a Time" • "The Rip Heard Round the World/Walkie Talkie Time" • "Un-Bur-Able/Righty-On-Lefty" • "Hallie's Happy Birthday/Shark Style Toothache" • "Awesome Possums/The Bunny Blues" • "Get Set to Get Wet/Loud Louie" • "Caught Blue-Handed/To Squeak, or Not to Squeak" • "Doctoring the Doc/Hot Pursuit" • "Boo-Hoo to You/It's Glow Time" • "Chilly Gets Chilly/Through the Reading Glasses" • "My Huggy Valentine/Dusty Bear" • "Bronto Boo-Boos/Brontosaurus Breath" Season Two: "Doc McStuffins Goes McMobile/Chip Off the Ol' Box" • "Awesome Guy's Awesome Arm/Lamb in a Jam" • "Diagnosis Not Even Close-Is/Bronty's Twisted Tail" • "Frida Fairy Flies Again/A Tale of Two Dragons" • "Think Pink/You Foose, You Lose" • "Leilani's Luau/Karate Kangaroos" • "Doc to the Rescue/Don't Knock the Noggin" • "Disco Dress Up Daisy/The Glider Brothers" • "Kirby and the King/Bubble Monkey, Blow Your Nose!" • "Professor Pancake/You Crack Me Up" • "A Very McStuffins Christmas" • "The Doctor Will See You Now/Lil' Egghead Feels the Heat" • "The Big Sleepover/No Sweetah Cheetah" • "Big Head Hallie/Peaches Pie, Take a Bath!" • "Celestial Celeste/Run Doc Run!" • "A Fairy Big Knot/Rosie the Rescuer" • "Crikey! It's Wildlife Will!/Rootin' Tootin' Southwest Sal" • "Take Your Doc to Work Day/Blazer's Bike" • "The Big Storm/Spritzy Mitzi" • "Dad's Favorite Toy/Chilly and the Dude" • "Sir Kirby and the Plucky Princess/Serpent Sam Makes a Splash" • "The Wicked King and the Mean Queen/Take a Stroll" • "Oooey Gablooey Springs a Leak/There's a King in Your Tummy!" • "Doc's Busy Day/Wrong Side of the Law" • "Mirror, Mirror on My Penguin/Hide and Eek!" • "McStuffins School of Medicine/The Super Amazing Ultra Hoppers" • "Let the Nightingale Sing" • "Hazel Has a Sleepover/My Breakfast with Bronty" • "Training Army Al/Sproingo Boingo Takes a Leap" • "Shell Shy/Commander No" • "The Flimsy Grumpy Bat/Rockstar Ruby and the Toys" • "A Day Without Cuddles!/Collide-o-scope" • "Crash Course/Luna on the Moon-a" • "Fully in Focus/Picky Nikki" • "Getting to the Heart of Things/Toy in the Sun" Season Three: "A Big Pain in Teddy's Tummy/Slip N' Slide" • "Itty Bitty Bess Takes Flight/Boxed In" • "Top Lamb/Molly Molly Mouthful" • "Doc's Dream Team/Filling Chilly" • "Fetchin' Findo/Twin Tweaks" • "A Dragon's Best Friend" • "Take Your Pet to the Vet/Master and Commander" • "Stuffy and Squibbles/Queen of Thrones" • "Three Goats A'Cuddlin'/Swimmer's Belly" • "Huggable Hallie/Pop-Up Paulo" • "Nurse's Office/A Case of the Glitters" • "Doc McStuffins Goes to Washington/Winded Winnie" • "Hallie Halloween/Don't Fence Me In" • "Demitri the Dazzling!/Smitten With a Kitten" • "The Search for Squibbles/Factory Fabulous" • "Lambie Gets the Linties/Moo-Moo's Tutu Boo-Boo" • "The New Nurse/Chilly's Loose Button" • "Say It Again, Sadie/Mind Over Matter" • "Snowy Gablooey/Goooooal!" • "Space Buddies Forever!/Liv Long and Pawsper" • "Kirby's Derby/Ticklish Truck" • "Blast Off to the Unknown!/Bust a Move" • "Baby McStuffins/Selfless Snowman" • "St. Patrick's Day Dilemma/A Giant Save" • "Runaway Love/Tour De McStuffins" • "Hooty's Duty/A Cure for a King" • "Bringing Home Baby" • "Baby Names" / "Night Night, Lala" • "The Lady in the Lake/Black Belt Kangaroos" • "Joni the Pony/Sleepless in Stuffyland" • "The Scrapiest Dragon/Going for Broke" Season Four: "Toy Hospital: Welcome to McStuffinsville" • "Toy Hospital: First Day of Med School/Stuffy Gets His Scrubs" • "Toy Hospital: Night Shift/Check-Up Chilly" • "Toy Hospital: Project Nursery Makeover/Stuffy's Ambulance Ride" • "Toy Hospital: Made to Be a Nurse/Rescue at the Ranch" • "CeCe's First Bath/The Most Impatient Patient" • "Chilly's Snow Globe Shakeup/Hoarse Hallie" • "A Lesson in Diagnosis/Karaoke Katie's Opening Night" • "Nikki's Night in the E.R./Royal Buddies" • "Bouncy House Boo Boos/The Best Therapy Pet Yet" • "Toy Hospital: The Mayor's Speech/The Lake Monster" • "Toy Hospital: Chuck Learns to Look!/Birthday Party Emergency" • "Toy Hospital: Camille Gets Over the Hump/Willow's Wonky Whiskers" • "Into the Hundred Acre Wood! • "Toy Hospital: Mole Money, Mole Problems/Yip, Yip, Boom! • "Toy Hospital: Get-Well Gus Gets Well/Triceratops Trouble" • "Hannah the Brave/Waddly's Huggy Overload" Season Five: "The Pet Rescue Team!" • "A Pet for Everyone" • "The Doc McStuffins Christmas Special" • "Toys in Space" • "Adventures in Baby Land" • "Stuffy's Safari" • "Jungle Jumble" • "Arctic Exposure" • "Jumbo Mumbo" • "The Hallie Trap" • "Lost & Found" • "Bedazzled!" • "The Great McStuffins Meltdown" • "It's a Hard Doc Life" • "The Doc Is In"
Songs
Doc McStuffins Theme Song • Time for Your Check Up • I Feel Better • What's Going On? • Get Your Pet to the Vet • Lambie's Lullaby (Cuddle Up)
Season One:Ba-Ba Bubbles • Bop, Bop, Bop • Pop Up • Get Your Sleep On • Close Your Eyes • Be Safe • Water, Water • Everyone Gets Hurt Sometimes • Be Good to Your Tummy • Rockin' the Right Note • Nobody Wants a Broken Toy • Stars, Stars • We're Ben-Anna • You Can Do It • If You Got the Hiccups • Dig, Dig, Dig • When You Need a Friend • Do What the Doctor Says • Ready for Action • In a Flash • Rest Your Rotors, Ronda • Keep Still • Nobody's Perfect (Forgive and Forget) • Here For You • We Can Light the Night • Have You Heard • Blast in a Cast • Eat Good Food • Camping's Great • You're Gonna Grow • A Lambie Like You • My Better Half • The Things You Like • Tell The Doc • It's Your Birthday (Happy Birthday Hallie) • My Shark's Tale • Stick With Me • Because You're You • Everybody in the Pool • Loud, Loud Louie • Wash Your Hands • Clap, Clap, A-OK • Take Care • Made in the Shade • On Halloween • Let's Play Outside • Chillin' in the Snow • Look Great in Glasses • Shine • Blue Skies • Dinosaur Stomp • Brush Your Teeth Season Two:The Doc Mobile • No Matter What • I'm So Strong • Let the Good Times In • A Little Help • Twisted Tail Blues • Wing Deep • Stuffy the Great • Be You • Take Care of Yourself • A Little Sun • What Friends Do • Stay Calm • My Helmet • Keep On Dancin' • Room to Zoom • Why Does It Have to Be You? • Blow, Blow, Blow Your Nose • Your Body Feels Great (When It's In Shape) • Itchy • What's Better Than Toys? • A Very McStuffins Christmas Time • I Shake-a-My Hair • Beat the Heat • Picture You • Her Spots Are So Spot On • Hallie Hippo Happy Hour • Peachy Clean • The Rest is Up to You • Be a Patient Patient • The No-Tangle Tango • Stay Cool in an Emergency • A New Way to Be Wild • There's So Much to Adore About You • I Love My Hairdo • Hey, Star Blazer Zero • Weather the Storm • Fix It Now • Forever Friends • Three Cheers for Chilly • A Princess Can Too • Treat It Like a Treat • We're On the Same Team • Here We Go • Everyone (Look What I Can Do) • Don't Eat a Little Toy King • One Toy at a Time • Backyard Rules • Wash Your Face • He's a Monster • Be a Doctor Too • Don't Worry, We'll Wait • So Much to Say • Love What You Do • Before You Sleep • Fess Up • Ready to Serve • Look Before You Leap • Just Say Hi • Stop • Smiling's Good for You • Get the Spaces In Between • I Can't Cuddle • Bonk Your Noggin • Eyes on the Road • The Right Shoes • Get Your Eyes Checked Out • Give It a Try • Be Brave • Sunscreen • The Show Doesn't Have to Go On • Your Animal Friends • Directing Melinda (In a Ballet in a Pool) Season Three:Teddy B Blues • Walk, Don't Run • Brave Queen Bessie • Step Out • Wait for It • Chew Your Food • It Was Only a Dream • Suddenly Somebody Else • A Toy to Love • I Want to Adopt You • Get Ready • Pick Me • Everyday • She's the Boss • Even the Brave • Pop, Pop, Pop (Did I Getcha?) • School Is Awesome • Glitter Can Happen • The First Lady and Me • Breathe Easy • Safe 'N Spooky Time • Sad Stuck Gator • The Magic Is Me • I'll Wait for You • Squibbles, Come Home • One of a Kind • Out of Sight • Queen of Ballet • My Style • Out with the Old • Talk to Kids • Use Your Imagination • Not Cool to Get Too Cold • Take a Break for the Team • A Part of Me • What's Best for Your Pet • Trophy of Dreams • Can't Stop the Giggles • The Unknown • Bust a Marvelous Move • The Best Big Sister • The Giving Is Good • Green As a Four Leaf Clover • Any Size at All • Plenty of Love (to Go Around) • Bike Rules • Babies are the Best • No Longer King • The Baby's Comin' • The Things We Can Do • Love That Little Baby • Home • Suited Up for Safety • Focus • New Haircut • Slow Down, Sleep Now • I'm Gonna Win • Putting the Awe in Awesome Season Four:Welcome to the Hospital • King of the Broken Toys • Never Stop Loving a Toy • So Proud to Be Med Students •I Know What's Best • Get Psyched to Work All Night • There's an Appointment for That • Your Signature Style • Ride, Ride the Ambulance • Without You • Stay on the Line • Baby Bathtime • Help Us Help You • Too Far • Rest Your Voice • The Big Foosball Game • Making a Diagnosis • Stuck Here Blues • The Emergency Room • Buddy Up • Bye Bye Bouncy Boo-Boos • Therapy Pet • It Matters What You Say, Mr. Mayor • A Monster! • Safely Across the Street • Get You to the Party On Time • Where You Should Be • Get a Better Picture of You • Follow That Bear! • Think Heavy Thoughts • Me and My Guide • Think Like Your Pets Think • Make You Better • Doc's Gonna Figure It Out • Brave Like You • If You Wanna Say Hi • I'm So Great at My Job • Better Bedtime Steps • Not the Bedtime Blues • Not for Touching • Ready for You • Oh No! We're Baby Toys • In Case of an Emergency • Who Needs a Doc When You've Got a Duck • The Hero Inside • First Responders Respond! • We'll Put It Back Together •What a Mermaid Can Do • Hula No More • Make the Right Call • Just Bring You • Meant to Be Wild • Tonight is Going to Be Perfect • A McStuffinsville for All • Remember Your Numbers Season Five:We're the Pet Rescue Team • The Best Rescuer Ever • Your Perfect Pet • Where'd He Go? • Christmas Is Coming • Christmas Miracle • Rescue in Space • Rocket to the Rescue • The Search for Cece • A Kid Always Knows • When I Get to Dragon Mountain • Love Makes a Family • Good to Be Good • Ask Anything • Helping Toys Is What I Do • You Can Depend on Your Friends • Mumbo and Me • Time to Let You Go • This Could Be My Life • You're Our Star • Lost Toy Lament • Going Home • Everything Bling • Jungle Quest • You Shine • Replaceable • When There's No Snow • Best Medicine • A World Without Doc • Water Wing