10 great facts about Winnie The Pooh
Winnie The Pooh is a famous and favorite figure that Disney has introduced for over 50 years.
The character appeared in books and movies along with his famous friends like Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and Christopher Robin.
The books, originally written by A.A.
Here are 10 truth about Winnie The Pooh.
Winnie The Pooh is based on a real bear.
Winnie The Pooh's character is based on a real real life bear.
Writer A.A.
The bear was originally named Edward, but it was changed to Winnie after Milne took his son Christopher Robin Milne to London Zoo.
The famous black bear called Winnie lived at London Zoo at that time and was the inspiration for changing the name of Christopher Robin teddy bear.
The bear is called Winnie when it comes from Winnipeg in Canada, after being donated by a Canadian soldier was drafted to serve in Europe during World War I.
Christopher Robin will often visit the bear and sometimes he is allowed to raise it.
The Pooh part of the name comes from a swan.
You can wonder in where the 'The Pooh "part of the name comes from, because the Winnie section makes sense.
Pooh is a name given to a swan Christopher Robin and his father saw during their vacation in West Sussex, England.
Swan is described in the book when we are very young and it is a much favorite creature that becomes an important part of their lives.
Christopher Robin will raise the swan every morning that they have been away and this is me
It is said that Christopher Robin called Swan Pooh, because if Swan decided not to react to its name, it would look like Christopher just said "Oh Pooh!"
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Winnie The Pooh was created in 1924.
First Illustrator
The illustration is featured in a poetry book called when we are very young, written by A.A.
It was not until 1925 when the bear was published with Winnie-the-Pooh.
This illustration appears in a Christmas story published on London evening news on Christmas Eve.
The first story of Pooh was published on October 14, 1926.
Collection of the first stories to have Winnie The Pooh written by A.A Milne in 1926. The book is Ti
In 1928, this was followed by him
35,000 copies are sold when released in the UK and 150,000 amazing copies in the United States.
Winnie The Pooh doesn't always wear red.
Winnie The Pooh is known to wear a symbolic red shirts, but he is not always
Red T-shirts have been added when the rights to the characters have been purchased by Disney.
Original sketches and drawings of characters are just a bear without wearing any clothes
In 1930, Stephen Sleinger bought all the rights of Winnie The Pooh, for use in the US and Canada from A.A Milne.
Vào năm 1932, bản vẽ màu đầu tiên của Slesinger được công chúng nhìn thấy và đây là nơi Pooh
In 1961, Walt Disney Productions adjusted the stories of Winnie The Pooh.
Up to this point, some certain agreements and licenses were given to Disney to use Winnie The Pooh, but in 1961, Disney changed the character to succeed, it was today.
Disney changed its name from Winnie-the-The-Pooh Hyphenated before to Winnie The Pooh.
With their licensing agent's help, Stephen Slinger, they adjusted Pooh's original stories to create features that lead to a miniseries.
These characteristics are what makes Pooh very famous in the Disney universe.
Pooh's story has been translated into 50 languages!
Favorite stories become popular worldwide
High demand means about 50 books that have been made, some languages include French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Russian, Thai, Hindi and Catalans.
It is at the time of a popular book on demand, especially across European countries.
It meant that the country is less interested in the translation of the books after being translated for the first time in Italian in 1936.
It is thought that by the government at that time, the book may not be interested in promoting the public and without any copies of the first Italian translation ever found since.
Winnie The Pooh's house is a real place.
The books are written about the characters inspired by Christopher Robin toys and accompanying the actual links, the context of Pooh's home is a real place.
Hundreds of wooden samples are where the characters of Winnie The Pooh and friends live and this is a real place based in East Sussex, England.
Hundreds of wood describes a part of five hundred acre wood greater than a part of Ashdown forest.
A. Milne's home Cottchford farm is located in Ashdown Forest and this is his inspiration for hundreds of wood samples coming from.
Pooh visited Buckingham Palace!
Both queen and Winnie The Pooh were born in the same year, 1926.
So to celebrate their 9th birthday a special story was created where Pooh Bear visited the queen to celebrate.
The story is written by Jane Riordan and is illustrated in the same way as the original drawings, before Disney.
The story tells a story about Pooh and friends visiting the queen at Buckingham Palace so that both can celebrate birthday together and provide a special gift for the queen.
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There is a Winnie on Pooh.
The National Day is always a way for people to meet and remember something special, whether it's an importer
Winnie The Pooh has a day for himself, January 18 is Winnie The Pooh on and held in England.
This date was selected as A.A.
Winnie The Pooh Day was held in early 1986, where people will read their stories, eat a lot of honey and be cozy watching one of his movies.
In recent years, hashtag #winnietiethepoohday is widely used on social media to celebrate the day.
Winnie The Pooh's classic story is a timeless creation that will inspire the upcoming generations.
The beloved bear has made his mark in history and is a symbolic character from many people's childhood.
Bear eating honey will continue to live through Disney's adaptation of the original story of A.A Milne.