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  • Eeyore
  • Eeyore
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  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is
  • Eeyore is a DUPLO Figure that appears in the Winnie the Pooh theme. He is a blue and peach coloured donkey. He has appeared in both the new and old versions of the Pooh theme.
  • His name comes from the sound donkeys make, which is rendered in British English as "eeyore."
  • Eeyore (Igor en español) es un personaje de las aventuras de Winnie the Pooh.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Eeyore (pronounced /ˈiː.ɒr/ ( listen) EE-or) is a major character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne and their animated adaptations by The Walt Disney Company. He is generally characterized as a grey, gloomy, anthropomorphic, old stuffed donkey who is a friend of the title character, Winnie the Pooh. His name is a representation of the onomatopoeic phrase "hee-haw," which refers to the braying sound made by a normal donkey, written in the Cockney dialect, which is characterized by h dropping in addition to the usual British r dropping.
  • Eeyore is the main character in the 100 Acre Wood series. He is a stuffed donkey who is always gloomy.
  • Eeyore is an inactive member best known for his prolific programming work within N related fan programs. He is known for being the creator of N Level Data (a program that contains the level data for all of the original 1.4 Metanet levels); Smooth Curve (a special object-based level editor, designed to easily create a curved line of objects); Eeyore's N Level Editor v1.1; and an N Art program, amongst others. His NUMA profile can be found here .
  • Eeyore's character is very pessimistic, having never been exposed to the harsher realities of life outside of his world in the 100 Acre Wood. Because of this, he often thinks things on the bad side, but is always willing to help his friends.
  • Eeyore is an old gray donkey. He lives in a house made of sticks situated in Pooh Corner (recently renamed Pooh & Piglet Corner), in the Hundred Acre Wood. He was voiced by Ralph Wright in the original Disney theatrical shorts and is currently voiced by Bud Luckey.
  • He appears in "Road to the North Pole" with Winnie-the-Pooh. He explains that his depression comes from having a nail in his anus. He is voiced by John Viener.
  • Eeyore is one of the main characters of the Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the A.A. Milne books. He is a pessimistic and gloomy old donkey and a close friend of the franchise's titular protagonist.
  • Eeyore is a main character in The 100 Acre Wood film series and it's spin offs. He is a stuffed donkey who is always gloomy.
  • Eeyore appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of Winnie-the-Pooh, and is mentioned in a few others. He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter VII. His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as "hee haw" in American English: the spelling with an "r" is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the "r" in "Eeyore" is not pronounced as Physically, Eeyore is described as an "old grey donkey." In Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, he appears to be about chin-high to Pooh and about hip-high to Christopher Robin. He has a long, detachable tail with a pink bow on the end, of which he is very fond, but which he is also prone t
  • Eeyore appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of Winnie-the-Pooh, and is mentioned in a few others. He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter VII. His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as "hee haw" in American English: the spelling with an "r" is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the "r" in "Eeyore" is not pronounced as /r/.
  • Meet the man that made me Greet the can that I came from Oh, the fucking sacred heart of Jesus Blew it in the back room Feeling like a real goon Slam the fuck aside, man I'm on, you're not I am the great big mouth! I am the great big mouth! Burn! Good riddance, though I'm sad to say I didn't get to kill you Rhetoric, better look both ways I gotta get an arm through Stain! What the fuck is up, get the fuck away Run if you want to Innocent, you're a guilty conscience Laugh last, break through Stain! Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker
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Alliance
  • Good
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • Thanks for noticing me.
  • To keeps is tail and house intact
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Appear
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • House of Mouse
  • "Road to the North Pole"
Dislikes
  • Being alone, losing his tail, being bounced by Tigger, bee stings, his house falling down
Juegos
  • Disney INFINITY 2.0
  • Kingdom Hearts II
  • Kingdom Hearts
  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
  • Disney Magical World
  • Disney Friends
Amigos
personalidad
  • Tristón, humilde, leal
Alternate Shade
  • Blue
películas
  • Mickey's House of Villains
  • Mickey's Magical Christmas
  • My Friends Tigger & Pooh:Tigger and Pooh and a Musical Too
  • A Very Merry Pooh Year
  • My Friends Tigger & Pooh:Super Sleuth Christmas Movie
  • Piglet's Big Movie
  • Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
  • Pooh's Heffalump Movie
  • The Book of Pooh:Stories from the Heart
  • The Tigger Movie
  • The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving
  • Winnie the Pooh:Springtime with Roo
  • Pooh's Grand Adventure:The Search for Christopher Robin
Shade of
  • Gray
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Colour
  • #DEDEE2
Inspiration
  • Eeyore
  • Eeyore in Winnie-the-Pooh 1926 book
Voice
Appearances
  • 2982
  • 2987
  • 2988
  • 5947
Nombre
  • Eeyore
Theme
Games
Shorts
Likes
  • Owl
  • Being gloomy, eating thistles and sugar cubes, Poohsticks, birthday parties, flowers, stars, sad stories and poems, looking over his hill
Series
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • House of Mouse
  • My Friends Tigger & Pooh
  • The Book of Pooh
  • The new adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Appearance
  • Gray toy donkey, old, black mane, both light gray muzzle and underbelly to his legs, droopy eyes, long ears, pink ear innards, thick black eyebrows, detachable tail with a black mane, a pink bow, and silver tack on his tail to his rear
Role
  • Regular
Name
  • Eeyore
Personality
  • Brave, Sadness and Kind
  • Gloomy, dismal, sarcastic, depressed, dull, dreary, negative, caring, thoughtful, pessimistic, loyal, observant, cynical, kind, monotone, worrisome, down-to-earth
Caption
  • Eeyore illustrated by E. H. Shepard
First
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
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Shows
  • Doc McStuffins
  • The Book of Pooh
  • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • My Friends Tigger & Pooh
  • House of Mouse
  • ''A Poem Is...
  • Disney's All New House of Mouse
  • Mystic: The Series
  • Welcome to Pooh Corner
rides
Quotes
  • "Ohh-kayy"
  • "Thanks for noticing me."
Alias
  • Donkey Boy
  • Masked Bear's Faithful Steed
  • Tigger II
  • eoR
Species
  • Donkey
Title
  • Eeyore
Enemies
Performer
Powers
  • Physical strength
Years
  • 1999
Home
animator
Imagen
  • Igor_WTP.png
Named after
  • Cartoon character
Films
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Mickey's House of Villains
  • Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
  • Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin
  • House of Mouse (2000 film)
Friends
Gender
  • Male
Variations
  • New, Old
Quote
  • "It figures."
  • "Thanks for noticin' me."
  • "Typical, everyone's invited but me."
Introduction
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
Creator
Apariencia
  • Un burrito con una cola con un lazo rosa sujeta con un clavo
2nd Alternate Shade
  • Blue-gray
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  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is
  • Eeyore is a DUPLO Figure that appears in the Winnie the Pooh theme. He is a blue and peach coloured donkey. He has appeared in both the new and old versions of the Pooh theme.
  • His name comes from the sound donkeys make, which is rendered in British English as "eeyore."
  • Eeyore (Igor en español) es un personaje de las aventuras de Winnie the Pooh.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Eeyore (pronounced /ˈiː.ɒr/ ( listen) EE-or) is a major character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne and their animated adaptations by The Walt Disney Company. He is generally characterized as a grey, gloomy, anthropomorphic, old stuffed donkey who is a friend of the title character, Winnie the Pooh. His name is a representation of the onomatopoeic phrase "hee-haw," which refers to the braying sound made by a normal donkey, written in the Cockney dialect, which is characterized by h dropping in addition to the usual British r dropping.
  • Eeyore is the main character in the 100 Acre Wood series. He is a stuffed donkey who is always gloomy.
  • Eeyore appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of Winnie-the-Pooh, and is mentioned in a few others. He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter VII. His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as "hee haw" in American English: the spelling with an "r" is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the "r" in "Eeyore" is not pronounced as Physically, Eeyore is described as an "old grey donkey." In Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, he appears to be about chin-high to Pooh and about hip-high to Christopher Robin. He has a long, detachable tail with a pink bow on the end, of which he is very fond, but which he is also prone to losing (Owl once mistakes it for a bell-pull). Christopher Robin is able to reattach the tail with a drawing pin. In The House at Pooh Corner, Eeyore's level of literacy is unclear. When Christopher Robin shows him the letter "A," Eeyore does not understand its meaning, knowing only that "it means learning," something he desperately wants to be seen as having, but he angrily destroys the letter after finding that Rabbit (who is quite literate) knows about it already. Nevertheless, he spells his own name "eoR" when signing the "rissolution" that the animals give to Christopher Robin as a farewell present in the final chapter. Eeyore also wrote the awkwardly-rhymed poem called "POEM", which appeared on the "rissolution", making him the only character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books other than Pooh himself who attempts to write poetry (a fact that Eeyore himself notes). When Pooh humbly declares that Eeyore's poetry is better than his own, "really believing it to be true," Eeyore vainly replies that "it was meant to be." Eeyore has a poor opinion of most of the other animals in the Forest, describing them as having "No brain at all, some of them", "only grey fluff that's blown into their heads by mistake" (from chapter 1 of The House at Pooh Corner). Eeyore's favorite food is thistles. He lives in the southeast corner of the Hundred Acre Wood, in an area labeled "Eeyore's Gloomy Place: Rather Boggy and Sad" on the map in the book. He has a stick house therein called The House at Pooh Corner. Pooh and Piglet built it for him after accidentally mistaking the original house that Eeyore built for a pile of sticks. On Eeyore's birthday, he is given an empty honey jar from Pooh for keeping things in, a popped red balloon from Piglet to keep in the pot, and a note from Owl. Eeyore is also surprisingly good at the game Poohsticks, winning more times than anyone else when it is played in the sixth chapter.
  • Eeyore is an inactive member best known for his prolific programming work within N related fan programs. He is known for being the creator of N Level Data (a program that contains the level data for all of the original 1.4 Metanet levels); Smooth Curve (a special object-based level editor, designed to easily create a curved line of objects); Eeyore's N Level Editor v1.1; and an N Art program, amongst others. His NUMA profile can be found here .
  • Eeyore's character is very pessimistic, having never been exposed to the harsher realities of life outside of his world in the 100 Acre Wood. Because of this, he often thinks things on the bad side, but is always willing to help his friends.
  • Eeyore is an old gray donkey. He lives in a house made of sticks situated in Pooh Corner (recently renamed Pooh & Piglet Corner), in the Hundred Acre Wood. He was voiced by Ralph Wright in the original Disney theatrical shorts and is currently voiced by Bud Luckey.
  • Meet the man that made me Greet the can that I came from Oh, the fucking sacred heart of Jesus Blew it in the back room Feeling like a real goon Slam the fuck aside, man I'm on, you're not I am the great big mouth! I am the great big mouth! Burn! Good riddance, though I'm sad to say I didn't get to kill you Rhetoric, better look both ways I gotta get an arm through Stain! What the fuck is up, get the fuck away Run if you want to Innocent, you're a guilty conscience Laugh last, break through Stain! Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker Prepare you fucker I don't give a shit, bitch I don't give a fuck, bitch I don't understand, bitch You don't matter! I don't give a fuck, man I don't give a shit, man I don't really care, man I'm the super-sized, man! I am the great big mouth!
  • He appears in "Road to the North Pole" with Winnie-the-Pooh. He explains that his depression comes from having a nail in his anus. He is voiced by John Viener.
  • Eeyore is one of the main characters of the Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the A.A. Milne books. He is a pessimistic and gloomy old donkey and a close friend of the franchise's titular protagonist.
  • Eeyore is a main character in The 100 Acre Wood film series and it's spin offs. He is a stuffed donkey who is always gloomy.
  • Eeyore appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of Winnie-the-Pooh, and is mentioned in a few others. He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter VII. His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as "hee haw" in American English: the spelling with an "r" is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the "r" in "Eeyore" is not pronounced as /r/. Physically, Eeyore is described as an "old grey donkey." In Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, he appears to be about chin-high to Pooh and about hip-high to Christopher Robin. He has a long, detachable tail with a pink bow on the end, of which he is very fond, but which he is also prone to losing (Owl once mistakes it for a bell-pull). Christopher Robin is able to reattach the tail with a drawing pin. In The House at Pooh Corner, Eeyore's level of literacy is unclear. When Christopher Robin shows him the letter "A," Eeyore does not understand its meaning, knowing only that "it means learning," something he desperately wants to be seen as having, but he angrily destroys the letter after finding that Rabbit (who is quite literate) knows about it already. Nevertheless, he spells his own name "eoR" when signing the "rissolution" that the animals give to Christopher Robin as a farewell present in the final chapter. Eeyore also wrote the awkwardly-rhymed poem called "POEM", which appeared on the "rissolution", making him the only character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books other than Pooh himself who attempts to write poetry (a fact that Eeyore himself notes). When Pooh humbly declares that Eeyore's poetry is better than his own, "really believing it to be true," Eeyore vainly replies that "it was meant to be." Eeyore has a poor opinion of most of the other animals in the Forest, describing them as having "No brain at all, some of them", "only grey fluff that's blown into their heads by mistake" (from chapter 1 of The House at Pooh Corner). Eeyore's favorite food is thistles. He lives in the southeast corner of the Hundred Acre Wood, in an area labeled "Eeyore's Gloomy Place: Rather Boggy and Sad" on the map in the book. He has a stick house therein called The House at Pooh Corner. Pooh and Piglet built it for him after accidentally mistaking the original house that Eeyore built for a pile of sticks. On Eeyore's birthday, he is given an empty honey jar from Pooh for keeping things in, a popped red balloon from Piglet to keep in the pot, and a note from Owl. Eeyore is also surprisingly good at the game Poohsticks, winning more times than anyone else when it is played in the sixth chapter.
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