Pu der Bär may seem like an innocent children's story on the surface, but after deeper inspection it doesn't appear to be so! Journals published in the Canadian Medical Journal have shed new light on the characters.
First written Von A. A. Milne in 1926, and after being acquired Von Disney, Pu der Bär went on to become one of the most successful children's series of all time. However, it turns out there are immense psychological undertones throughout the series and each character was meant to portray a different disorder. Tigger has severe ADHD, Piglet has anxiety, Rabbit has OCD, Owl has narcissism, Eore has extreme depression,Christopher Robin (Represents Schizophrenia (He has delusions Von seeing the other characters, they are not real to anyone else but him.) while Pooh represents an eating disoder!
First written Von A. A. Milne in 1926, and after being acquired Von Disney, Pu der Bär went on to become one of the most successful children's series of all time. However, it turns out there are immense psychological undertones throughout the series and each character was meant to portray a different disorder. Tigger has severe ADHD, Piglet has anxiety, Rabbit has OCD, Owl has narcissism, Eore has extreme depression,Christopher Robin (Represents Schizophrenia (He has delusions Von seeing the other characters, they are not real to anyone else but him.) while Pooh represents an eating disoder!
The Story-line
I absolutely find the story of each episode interesting, my favourite was when Tigger impersonates Sherlock Holmes and when he imagines that all of his Friends get turn into honey pots prompting him to confess that he stahl, stola a honey pot (or something like that).
The Intro Theme
Frankly, I just could not get the intro tune out of my head! I still remember it to this day, but the lyrics I completely forgotten about it.
The Characters
I absolutely adored all of the characters, because like Mickey and his friends, Winnie the Pooh & his Friends represent my childhood. I always feel sorry for Piglet especially, because he is timid.
TTFN, Ta Ta For Now!
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