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A question about "Eeyore" from Winnie the Pooh

blazerazor

Golden Member
Is the purple donkey "Eeyore" a male or female?

btw, i havent watched this cartoon for more than 3mins, but I dont understand why so many females have 'Eeyore', stuck around their living environments.

 
he has to be male...his voice is pretty deep...unless they're trying to send mix signals to the youth 🙁
 
Male...there is only one female in the Hundred Acre Woods - Kanga. Of course, I suppose Lumpy's mom could count too but she doesn't live in the Hundred Acre Woods and only showed up briefly in the Heffalump movie.

My knowledge is a complete result of having a 4-year old.
 
Originally posted by: Nab
he has to be male...his voice is pretty deep...unless they're trying to send mix signals to the youth 🙁

i was always confused about rabbit... was never really sure...

btw... the reason they girls like him is because they are all depressed... flamebait ... woobwoobwoobwoobwoob---clickclickclickclickclick /exit
 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Male

and fat, soap opera watching, 20 cat having women love them some pooh bear and friends I've noticed.


Idiotic dumbass, incoherent men make statements like that

 
First off, eeyore is old, stubborn, and gray. And he's male. I'm talking about the "real" eeyore, the one from the books, and not the lameified eeyore in the cartoons.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
The woods are only 100 acres? I don't think 100 acres can even support a bear. Apparently no one at Disney is an ecologist!

Well, it is a "Pooh" bear. He only needs honey so he doesn't need that much space.

Also, Disney didn't create Winnie the Pooh and gang. They just bought the rights for them a few years back.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
The woods are only 100 acres? I don't think 100 acres can even support a bear. Apparently no one at Disney is an ecologist!

I don't think disney came up with that. It was milne. In the books, it is somewhat evident that all of the animals are various stuffed animals that the author's son owns and plays with in their backyard. To a kid 100 acres seems like a lot.
 
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