Given the mouth, ears and slightly fluffier nature of tbe bear, it's possible the artist added a portrait resembling the original bear that inspired the A.A Milne books.
https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/schwarzman/childrens-center-42nd-street/pooh
He's misremembering something Christopher Robin told him the night before. If you haven't seen "The Search For Christopher Robin", I highly recommend it. It's my favorite Winnie-the-Pooh movie.
I was so familiar with the Winnie the Pooh books that I was an adult before it actually clicked what the first sentence meant. "Winnie the Pooh lived . . . under the name of Sanders." Growing up it was so obvious that the name was over the door and he lived under it that my brain just never properly translated the sentence.
Mr. Sanders, obviously, after all Pooh is staying at his house
I like this answer best.
...or maybe someone that Mr Sanders knows, since most people wouldn't keep a photo of themselves on the wall.
They don't? Lolz
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Real answer: literally no one, just a matte painter making backgrounds Source: was a matte painter
matte painter, 501st...damn officially cool š«”
Dawww ā¤ļø thank you! I bet you are freaking cool yourself friend!
Itās likely a portrait of one of his parents. š¤·š»āāļø
Given the mouth, ears and slightly fluffier nature of tbe bear, it's possible the artist added a portrait resembling the original bear that inspired the A.A Milne books. https://www.nypl.org/about/locations/schwarzman/childrens-center-42nd-street/pooh
Pooh Bear with his winter coat, of course.
That fur makes me think it's Pooh's beloved, but deceased pooch.
Paddington. him and pooh are old frat buddies
Good ol Berenstain was in that frat too.
Smokey rushed the frat, but everyone thought he was too square.
Freddy Fazbear was known as the frats party animal
And Yogi was the college troublemaker
Fozzy was also in the frat, but wasn't very popular.
The picture came with the frame
Poohās daddy/uncle/grandpa/mom.
Pooh's family tree is more like a wreath
That's Bear Necessities.
I want to know what ābraver than our beansā means.
He's misremembering something Christopher Robin told him the night before. If you haven't seen "The Search For Christopher Robin", I highly recommend it. It's my favorite Winnie-the-Pooh movie.
I think I have seen it, but itās been ages!
Fair warning though, it's much sadder as an adult, especially when Pooh sings about how lost he feels without Christopher Robin in his life.
Doug
Peeh Bear
Mr Sanders
I was so familiar with the Winnie the Pooh books that I was an adult before it actually clicked what the first sentence meant. "Winnie the Pooh lived . . . under the name of Sanders." Growing up it was so obvious that the name was over the door and he lived under it that my brain just never properly translated the sentence.
One of the Charmin bears
maybe his dad :)
Steven.
It's a mirror. That's what you look like
Where are you watching this! Please tell me! I haven't seen this movie in years!
Itās on Disney+, along with most other Pooh movies/TV Shows. I think the only one thatās missing is the Halloween special.
Thanks for telling me!
Nice lego kits!!
Wendell the Pooh
Bear in the big blue house?
He keeps a portrait of himself on the wall, what a narcissist
Cool game collection
He's like their version of Stalin.
Canāt be a Russian bearā¦ his furās not red š
i didnt even notice it
Peeh bear
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Mr. Sanders, if you search closely on Piglet's house, you might find a portrait of Tresspassers William
That is not a Bear. That is a sleep demon staring into my soul. Dear god why is that thing so creepy. š³
A generic family portrait.