In 1926, A. A. Milne (with the help of E. H. Shepard) crafted a children's book about a boy who imagined his stuffed animals to life and played with them in the Hundred Acre Wood. The idea was based ...
An animated opening revisits the story we grew up with, where young Christopher Robin meets anthropomorphic pals in the 100 Acre Wood and brings them food and friendship. Things take a dark turn, ...
Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 improves upon its predecessor by exploring Christopher Robin's trauma and providing answers to lingering questions. The sequel shifts focus to provide stronger ...