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pooh

[poo, poo] / pu, pʊ /


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While Sotto’s best-known masterworks are overseas, be it the creation of Main Street, U.S.A., for Disneyland Paris or overseeing the development of the early trackless attraction Pooh’s Hunny Hunt for Tokyo Disneyland, he had a reputation for fighting tirelessly to enhance the theme park experience, pushing for improvements to everything including ride vehicles and the food on guests’ plates.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s excessive in the best way possible,” adds Christopher Merritt, a theme park designer and author who worked with Sotto on Pooh’s Hunny Hunt.

From Los Angeles Times

In the end, I gathered a fraction that we still have—“The House at Pooh Corner,” a gift to my 5-year-old self from my grandparents, and the Kreider genealogy book Dad wrote—and most fit on our limited bookshelves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking to Lucy Owen on BBC Radio Wales, Brandreth said Pooh, who was inspired by Milne's son, Christopher Robin's, teddy bear, first featured among a collection of poems compiled in a potting shed in rainswept coastal Wales.

From BBC

Sprawled on a sidewalk near a freeway on-ramp, a man calling himself “Rabbit” was panhandling for money accompanied by his two beagle-pit bull mixes, Pooh Bear and Piglet.

From Los Angeles Times