That's what I don't get. It's already a huge fad. I hope it fails and upsets a lot of people.rick2vick wrote:This sounds like PC gone amuck to me. If Pooh appeals more to girls, they think that they have to make the human character a girl. Why must they tamper with a classic?
Goodbye Christopher Robin
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In the article they mentioned how there weren't any Christopher Robin toys made. Now I am staring at a little figure on my desk right now and I know that I've seen other CR toys.
I'm a loud long lean loquacious and sometimes laphonic lunatic who loves to deal delve and dable in delirious dialogue and dynamic disertations.
This is worse than just changing a fictional character in a story because Christopher Robin Milne (upon whom the character was based) was a real person. He passed away ten years ago next month. What kind of tribute to his memory is this?
The link below is to his biography:
http://www.teddy-bear-uk.com/learning/famous/crobin.htm
The link below is to his biography:
http://www.teddy-bear-uk.com/learning/famous/crobin.htm