The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh season 4 on NBC
Watch The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh on NBC
Status:
Ended
Season 4:
Ended on November 02, 1991
Watched: 0%
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Season: 4
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Sep 14, 1991 Sorry, Wrong Slusher
E2 Sep 15, 1991 Grown, But Not Forgotten
E3 Sep 16, 1991 Pooh Day Afternoon
E4 Sep 21, 1991 The Good, the Bad, and the Tigger
E5 Sep 22, 1991 Home is Where the Home is
E6 Sep 23, 1991 Shovel, Shovel Toil and Trouble
E7 Sep 23, 1991 The Wise Have It
E8 Sep 30, 1991 Cloud, Cloud Go Away
E9 Sep 30, 1991 To Dream the Impossible Scheme
E10 Oct 07, 1991 Piglet's Poohetry
E11 Nov 02, 1991 Owl's Well That Ends Well
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Series Legacy & Historical Archive
Franchise Status:
The series is concluded, but the franchise remains active through various films, preschool spin-offs like Playdate with Winnie the Pooh, and live-action adaptations.

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh remains a cornerstone of the Disney Television Animation renaissance. Developed by Karl Geurs, the series successfully transitioned A.A. Milne’s beloved characters into a vibrant episodic format. The Spark lay in its cinematic production quality and its ability to blend high-stakes childhood imagination with the quiet, pastoral charm of the Hundred Acre Wood.

The show’s Cultural DNA is rooted in its profound emotional intelligence and gentle humor. Fans return to these episodes to rediscover the comfort of unconditional friendship and the whimsical logic of childhood. By treating the anxieties of Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger with genuine respect, the series secured an eternal place in the hearts of viewers, proving that simple kindness is a timeless narrative power that never fades with age.

Confidence: 98% Archive Updated: March 2026
Why Watch:
"A deep dive into the Emmy-winning series that brought cinematic quality to Saturday morning animation."
Series Analysis:
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh remains a foundational pillar of Saturday morning television. Departing from the slower pace of the original shorts, this series introduced a kinetic energy and emotional depth that redefined Disney's approach to animation. By blending childhood innocence with sophisticated humor, it secured a lasting grip on the hearts of Gen X and Millennial audiences. The show proved that television could match the quality of theatrical features, earning multiple Emmy Awards for its storytelling. Its legacy lies in how it grounded the Hundred Acre Wood in a relatable reality, making the bond between Christopher Robin and his friends feel more tangible than ever. Even decades later, its influence persists. Set a reminder on your calendar; with Disney's love for nostalgia, news of a revival could surface at any time.
Tone: Nostalgic, analytical, and authoritative. Last Updated: March 2026
Network:
NBC
Seasons:
4
Years:
1988 - 1991
Genre:
Fantasy, Family, Comedy, Children, Animation, Adventure, Musical, Mystery
Rating:
TV-Y
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