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Eeyore appears in the Winnie the Pooh cartoons popularized by The Walt Disney Company.
He appears less frequently than Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore, but he is more common than the rare Rabbit.

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Similarly, chapters 4 and 7 were adapted into Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too !, while chapter 6 was adapted in Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.

Eeyore and Winnie-the-Pooh
The original stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, with Eeyore on the right
Eeyore ( ) is a character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A.
Eeyore also wrote the awkwardly-rhymed poem called " POEM ", which appeared on the " rissolution ", making him the only character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books other than Pooh himself who attempts to write poetry.
Roo participates in the adventures of a teddy bear called Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends Piglet, a small toy pig ; Eeyore, a toy donkey ; Owl, a live owl ; Rabbit, a live rabbit ; and Christopher Robin, a human boy.
Some of Roo's friends include Tigger, Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, and Christopher Robin.
The book focuses on the adventures of a teddy bear called Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends Piglet, a small toy pig ; Eeyore, a toy donkey ; Owl, a live owl ; and Rabbit, a live rabbit.
The title comes from a story in which Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet build a house for Eeyore.
The most prominent characters he has voiced are Eeyore in the Winnie-the-Pooh franchise and Optimus Prime ( as well as Ironhide ) in the original 1980s Transformers animated series.
He has played Coran, Stride the Tiger Fighter, and King Alfor in the Lion Voltron series, the transforming spaceship / robot Ramrod in the 1980s anime series Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Commander James Hawkins in the Vehicle Voltron series, Eeyore in the Winnie-the-Pooh series, KARR in Knight Rider, Antor and Bomba, and Gunner, in Dino-Riders, Airbourne, Nemesis Enforcer and Zandar in G. I.
A. Milne, author of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, worked as his assistant ; it is thought that Seaman's dour disposition may have been the inspiration behind the gloomy character of Eeyore.

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Tigger also interacts enthusiastically with all the other characters — sometimes too enthusiastically for the likes of Rabbit, who is sometimes exasperated by Tigger's constant bouncing, Eeyore, who is once bounced into the river by Tigger, and Piglet, who always seems a little nervous about the new, large, bouncy animal in the Forest.
His name is an onomatopoeic representation of the braying sound made by a normal donkey, usually represented as " hee haw " in American English: the spelling with an " r " is explained by the fact that Milne and most of his intended audience spoke a non-rhotic variety of English in which the " r " in " Eeyore " is not pronounced as / r /.
Physically, Eeyore is described as an " old grey donkey.
Eeyore is also surprisingly good at the game Poohsticks, winning more times than anyone else when it is played in the sixth chapter.
Despite his depressive nature, Eeyore is capable of great compassion, whereas in the books he is more apathetic.
Several episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes exemplify this, including " Donkey for a Day ", " Stripes ", " Home is Where the Home is " and " Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore ".
Eeyore is usually one of the core group of animals, along with Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit and Tigger.
According to Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, this was possible because Eeyore is full of sawdust.
In animation, Eeyore is colored his natural grey, though he is coloured blue with a pink muzzle in merchandising.
The stretched bird base is used in Lang's Bald Eagle, Greenberg's Eeyore, and some other high-intermediate and complex models.
This involves getting the bees to move into a new hive by convincing them that Eeyore is a bee.
The final house, however, is a disaster, but Tigger and Pooh go off to tell Eeyore about the house.
Tigger and Pooh go to inform Eeyore of the bad news, but Piglet arrives to tell them all that the house is fine.
( 新しい人よ 、 眼ざめよ ; Atarashii hito yo mezameyo ) is a 1983 semi-autobiographical novel by Japanese author Kenzaburō Ōe, about his day-to-day life with his mentally handicapped son, Hikari ( represented by an alter ego called " Eeyore ") and the effect that William Blake's poetry has had on both his life and work.

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Other notable characters created by Milne include the bouncy Tigger and gloomy Eeyore.
* In Randy Pausch's The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams, he asks whether one should live their life as a Tigger or as an Eeyore.
* The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Christopher Robin, Owl, and Gopher.
His other friends are Eeyore, Kanga and Roo, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger.
In The House at Pooh Corner, Eeyore has some level of literacy.
Pooh and Piglet built it for him after accidentally mistaking the original house that Eeyore built for a pile of sticks.
Though often a supporting character, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore focuses on him.
In the adaptations, Eeyore has developed a close friendship with Tigger.
Their closeness begins at the end of Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore and continues in later works such as The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving and the Winnie the Pooh film.
When Eeyore lost his tail, Owl found it and used it as a bell-pull beside his door before Pooh found it for Eeyore.
In Disney merchandise, Eeyore sometimes has an uncharacteristic smile.
Eeyore was voiced by Ralph Wright in the original featurettes, although Ron Feinberg filled in as his voice in the short film Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons.
Although Cullen was still active when the film Winnie the Pooh was in production, Eeyore was voiced by Bud Luckey for the film.

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26 ) by Hippolytus, who appears in these chapters to have followed the Exegetica of Basilides.
The manuscript appears to be unfinished, in that the 222 chapters are provided throughout with framed blank spaces for titular headings, but only 27 of these spaces have been filled.
The main difference between the text in the surviving Spanish copy and that in the Italian manuscript is that in the Spanish copy chapters 121 to 200 are noted as being missing in the exemplar — although it appears that these chapters had still been present in the Spanish original when it was first examined by George Sale.
The island also appears briefly in one of the chapters of Verne's novel The Sphinx of the Ice Fields, which he wrote as an unathorized sequel to Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.
The character was later used by Don Rosa, and appears in three of twelve original chapters of Rosa's The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
Frank's father's deception of his son ( one of Banks ' central themes, which appears again in The Crow Road ), and the propensity of people for deceiving themselves, are accentuated in the final chapters of the book when new facts force the reader to reassess completely the opinions formed about the narrator.
In addition to chapter II, Tigger also appears in chapters IV, VI, VII, and X of The House at Pooh Corner, and is mentioned in several others.
( Fronto appears in five chapters of the Noctes Atticae, though expressing tastes that sometime seem closer to Gellius ' own than to those evinced in the letters.
He also appears in all the chapters of The House at Pooh Corner except chapter VII.
He also appears in Chapters V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X of that book, as well as being one of the few characters to appear in all ten chapters of The House at Pooh Corner.
He also appears in chapters VII, VIII, IX and X of that book, as well as in chapters III, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X in The House at Pooh Corner.
In The House at Pooh Corner, Roo appears in chapters II, IV, VI, VII, IX, and X, and is mentioned in a few others.
Nefertiti appears in many chapters of this young adult novel about her daughter, Ankhsenpaaten, When her name is changed after her father's death, it is spelled Ankhsenamon.
Each of the following chapters presents a discussion about a particular virtue or vice that a prince might have, and is therefore structured in a way which appears like traditional advice for a prince.
Immanuel ( or Emmanuel or Imanu ' el, Hebrew ע ִ מ ָּ נו ּ א ֵ ל meaning " God is with us ") is a symbolic name which appears in chapters 7 and 8 of the Book of Isaiah as part of a prophecy assuring king Ahaz of Judah of God's protection against enemy kings ; it is quoted in the Gospel of Matthew as a sign verifying the divine status of Jesus.
The Nativity appears in chapters 1 and 2 of the Gospel of Matthew in which Matthew places special emphasis on the origins of the names of the child and two specific passages, namely from 1: 21-23, have theological significance in that they refer to the names Jesus and Emmanuel.
The Epistle of Barnabas (, ) is a Greek epistle containing twenty-one chapters, preserved complete in the 4th century Codex Sinaiticus where it appears at the end of the New Testament.
If a book or document contains chapters, articles, or stories by different authors, the author's name also usually appears in the table of contents.
Book 3, The Dragon Reborn, was in fact told almost exclusively from the points-of-view of Mat Cauthon, Perrin Aybara, and Egwene al ' Vere, despite the fact that it is undoubtedly about Rand ( all three parties eventually follow him to Tear and are present when he pulls the sword Callandor from the Stone and proclaims himself the Dragon Reborn ), and the following books have continued in following the adventures of other characters besides Rand, to such a degree at times that in the tenth book, Crossroads of Twilight, Rand only appears in two chapters and the epilogue.
* The divine name Elohim appears 33 times in the story of creation in the opening chapters of Genesis.
" This character appears several times through the early chapters, although it is not until Rorschach's arrest and unmasking that he is revealed as Kovacs.
Some of the best history appears in the appropriate chapters of the multivolume history of California by Kevin Starr, including Americans and the California Dream, 1850-1915 ( 1973 ), focuses on novelists ; Inventing the Dream: California through the Progressive Era ( 1986 ); Material Dreams: Southern California through the 1920s ( 1991 ); excerpt and text search ; Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California ( 1997 ); excerpt and text search ; The Dream Endures: California Enters the 1940s ( 1997 ); Embattled Dreams: California in War and Peace, 1940-1950 ( 2003 ); excerpt and text search ; Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance, 1950-1963 ( 2009 ) excerpt and text search ; and Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 1990-2003.

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