Just a note from the editor/maker of this page: I have grown up with Winnie the Pooh all my life so I know most of the stuff about the cartoon and movies and stories, so condencing it into a paragraph for each character is quite hard, please excuse me if I ramble on and on.
This is Eeyore the donkey. He is a rather gloomy donkey, and I think this is due to the fact that his tail is attached by a very small nail and he is made of saw-dust and the nail is constantly falling out. He lives in a house of twigs and sticks that rarely stands for more than a few seconds but it never phases him, he always builds another. That is Eeyore at a glance.
This is Winnie the Pooh or just Pooh for short. Pooh is a bear of very little brain, probably due to being stuffed with fluff. Pooh LOVES honey and he is always thinking of a new way to trick the bees into giving up their honey, and when he gets honey he eats, and eats, and eats, and EATS until there is nothing left. Pooh's best friend, besides Christopher Robin, in which he belongs to, is Piglet, a pig.
This is Piglet, a small pig who is quite fearful of most everything. He lives in a grand house in the Beech Tree, which origanly, so he says, was owned by his grandfather, Trespassers Will or just T.W. for short. Piglet is quite cheerful indeed and very humble and shy.
This is the wise old owl, or so he thinks he is so wise. He talks for days on end about his family history and doesn't seem to notice that no one is listening or even cares. His listeners have to interupt him or simply fade away and leave him to amuse himself with his boring old stories. He lectures about a subject and will turn around and say something that he just said was wrong, if that makes any sense at all.
Tigger, shown here, is quite bouncy and full of energy. He has a tail, made of springs that he uses to get from place to place. He is always getting himself into trouble and messing things up without realizing it, and when Rabbit or someone else explains to him what he did and why it was wrong he blows them off, saying that it is 'perposterous'.
This is Gopher, the work-o-holic gopher who is always popping up between projects he is working on, and he stays for only a brief time with most visits and as he leaves each time he announces 'I am not in the book ya know' which everyone knows due to hime saying it so many times.
Rabbit is a gardener, a very picky one at that. He is constantly battling bugs and other pests, including Tiggers, which attempt to destroy his precious crops. Rabbit thinks he knows it all and thinks he can teach everything to everyone and always be right, where in most cases he is the one who ends up learning something.
Kanga and little Roo live in wood along with the other characters. Kanga is the mother of the 6 year old Roo and is usually busy doing things a mother should do, like cleaning and such, while her son enjoys the company of the other forest characters.
The famous Christopher Robin, the owner and best friend to all the creatures in the 100 Acre Wood. He lives near-by, so if there is any trouble at all he is at their side within a moments notice. He is a kind little boy, about the age of a kindergardener, as he starts school at one time during the years of stories.