Owl (Winnie the Pooh)
In the fictional world of the book series and cartoon Winnie the Pooh, Owl is a wise old owl who happens to be a friend of Winnie the Pooh. He constantly tells stories about his relatives, and in the Disney cartoon he speaks in a British accent. In the books, the quality of Owl's "wisdom" is sometimes questionable.
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Fiction - Book series - Cartoon - Winnie the Pooh - Disney - British - Accent
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Unlike the other animal characters except Rabbit, Owl is a living animal, not a stuffed one. This can be determined by the illustrations and by Rabbit's comment to him, "You and I have brains. The others have fluff."
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Owl can spell his name Wol and Tuesday (so that you know it isn't Wednesday), but his spelling goes all to pieces over delicate words like measles and buttered toast.
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Owl lives in the tree known as The Chestnuts, and in one of the stories his home is unfortunately destroyed by a storm.
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The original voice of Owl in the Disney films was Hal Smith. After his death, Andre Stojika replaced him as the voice of Owl.
Related Topics:
Hal Smith - Andre Stojika
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