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This is a timeline chronicling major events of Winnie the Pooh.

19th Century[]

1870s[]

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20th Century[]

1901[]

  • December 25: Stephen Slesinger is born.

1903[]

  • A.A. Milne receives a degree in mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. He moves to London and publishes his first story.
  • September 27: Robert O. Cook is born.

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1915[]

  • January 15: Ray Erlenborn is born.
  • December 19: Ken O'Brien is born.

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1919[]

  • September 4 - Xavier Atencio is born.
  • September 19 - Howard Morris is born.
  • October 18 - Orlando Drummond Cardoso is born.
  • December 17 - Ted Berman is born.

1920s[]

1920[]

1921[]

  • August 21 - Christopher Robin is given a bear named Winnie the Pooh

1922[]

1923[]

  • May 26: Roy Dotrice is born.
  • May 27: Shirley Slesinger Lasswell is born.

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1928[]

  • April 23: Sergio Tedesco is born.
  • June 12: Songwriter Richard M. Sherman is born.
  • John Ewing is born

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1930s[]

1930[]

  • April 14: Mahito Tsujimura is born.
  • August 30: Mauro Ramos is born.
  • November 4: John Hahn-Petersen is born.

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  • February 23 - Toshiya Ueda is born.
  • Marie Boughamer is born.

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1936[]

  • February 6: Supervising Timing Director and Timing Director Marlene Robinson May is born.
  • November 5: Timing Director and Continuity Coordinator Vonnie Batson is born.

1937[]

  • March 6 - Guy De la Berg is born.
  • March 13 - Gil Baroni is born.
  • May 30 - Managing Film Editor Rich Harrison is born.
  • November 8 - Jan Kociniak is born.

1938[]

1939[]

  • March 28: Animation and Timing Director Bob Zamboni is born.
  • May 27: Voice Actor and Character Designer Tom Bird is born.
  • Roy Wilson is born.
  • October 27: John Cleese is born.
  • December 26: Storyboard Designer Ron Campbell is born.


1940s[]

1940[]

  • January 22: John Hurt is born.
  • December 11: André Luiz Chapéu is born.

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1948[]

  • Timing Director Robert Alvarez is born.
  • January 23 - Edoardo Nevola is born.
  • May 5 - Peter Young is born.
  • May 20 - Tesshō Genda is born.
  • June 1 - Producer, Director, Writer and Voice Director Karl Geurs is born.
  • July 28: Timing Director: Mitch Rochon is born.
  • September 17 - Timing Director James T. Walker is born.
  • October 24 - Producer, Story Writer, Supervising Director and Overseas Animation Supervisor Ken Kessel is born.
  • December 25 - Bernard Alane is born.

1949[]

  • Timing Director and Director Bob Treat is born.
  • May 13 - Story Writer, Assistant and Associate Story Editor and Story Editor Bruce Talkington is born.
  • October 3 - Luca Biagini is born.
  • November 13: Will Ryan is born.
  • November 14 - Phil Baron is born.
  • December 7 - Story Writer Jymn Magon is born.

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  • January 5 - Timing Director, Director, Sheet Timer and Overseas Animation Supervisor Jamie Mitchell is born.
  • February 2 - Fabrizio Vidale is born.
  • November 28 - Oberdan Júnior is born.

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1986[]

  • March 3: Production Manager Don A. Duckwall died.
  • September 28: Animator Hal King died.
  • October 13: Tom Attenborough is born.

1987[]

  • April 19: Animator Milt Kahl died of pneumonia.

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1992[]

  • November 22 - Sterling Holloway, the original voice of Pooh in the Disney films died.
  • August 23 - Story Writer and Director Charles A. Nichols Died.
  • The Te of Piglet by Benjamin Hoff was published.

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2007[]

  • February 28 - Animation Director, Timing Director and Director Terence Harrison Passed Away.
  • April 20 - Jan Kociniak Passed Away.
  • May 22 - Animator Art Stevens Passed Away.
  • June 4 - Actor Ray Erlenborn Passed Away.
  • July 19 - Shirley Slesinger Lasswell Passed Away.
  • November 20 - Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie was released.
  • December 11 - Assistant Director Edward Hansen Passed Away.

2008[]

2009[]

2010s[]

2010[]

  • December 12: Voice Actor and Character Designer Tom Bird passed away.
  • December 1: Beyond the World of Pooh, Part 1: The Enchanted Places, by Christopher Robin Milne and Peter Dennis is reissued.
  • October 26: Disney's Winnie the Pooh: Reflections in the Wood by K. Emily Hutta, Lisa Ann Marsoli, John Kurtz, and Carson Van Ostenis is published.
  • October 14: Two classic Pooh titles are reissued: The Winnie-the-Pooh Cookbook and The Complete Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner.
  • October 7: Three classic-style Pooh books by Andrew Grey are released: Pooh Loves, Pooh's Snowy Day and Very Grand Things: A Search-and-Find Book.
  • September 7: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a book based on the film is released by Disney Press.
  • September 6: Winnie-the-Pooh and the Trouble with Bees, a classic-style Pooh storybook by Andrew Grey is released.
  • September 1: Winnie the Pooh: My Fun Sticker Activity is published.
  • August 17: "Bedtime With Pooh," a VHS featuring three My Friends Tigger & Pooh stories, is released.
  • August 12: Mind Your Manners, a classic-style Pooh storybook by Samantha Brooke is published.
  • August 1: A number of Pooh calendars and planners are released.
  • July 8: Two classic-style Pooh storybooks, Grand Adventures by Andrew Grey and Weather by Pippa Shaw and Andrew Grey are published.
  • July 3: The final known episodes of My Friends Tigger & Pooh, "Darby-Saurus / Darby's Im-possum-ible Case" and other episodes is broadcast.
  • June 29: Actor Ron Gans passed away.
  • June 28: Time for Fun!: Audio Tales is released.
  • June 16: Continuity Coordinator and Timing Director Vonnie Batson passed Away.
  • May 25: Nursery Time with Winnie-the-Pooh, a classic-style Pooh storybook by Andrew Gray is published.
  • May 3: My Winnie-the-Pooh Magnet Book, a classic-style board book featuring character magnets, is released.
  • April 6: The My Friends Tigger & Pooh film Super Duper Super Sleuths is released to DVD in the United States and Animator Tom Ray passed away.
  • April 1: Winnie the Pooh (Bumper Colour & Activity) is released. Additionally, four classic-style Pooh storybooks, Welcome to the Hundred Acre Wood & Hooray for Friends! by Andrew Grey and Pooh's Bees & Tigger's Breakfast by Laura Dollin & Stuart Trotter are released.
  • March 30: My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Find a Clue Like Pooh Shaped Book to Color is released by Dalmatian Press.
  • March 25: Managing Film Editor Rich Harrison passed Away.
  • March 24: My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Power Sleuths Book to Color with Crayons is released by Dalmatian Press.
  • March 1: A "My First Library" Winnie the Pooh book is released.
  • January 5: Winnie the Pooh: The Easter Egg Hunt Read-Along Storybook and CD by Satia Stevens is published. Additionally, Disney releases a special edition of Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You.
  • January 4: Winnie-the-Pooh Favourite Things, a Little Chunky book is published.
  • Throughout the year, numerous other books and products were released without a known release date, which include, but are certainly not limited to, Winnie the Pooh Stickerland Pad, Winnie the Pooh Toys! (Bath Time Bubble Book) and various library sets of Pooh stories.

2011[]

  • December 21: Actor Yuval Zamir died at age 48.
  • July 15: An original Winnie-the-Pooh film based classic A.A. Milne stories, titled simply Winnie the Pooh, arrives in theaters.
  • June 3: Wally Boag passed away.
  • May 16: Winnie the Pooh: The Essential Guide and Winnie the Pooh: Ultimate Sticker Book are released by DK Publishing.
  • May 3: Reader's Digest releases two books: Fun With Pooh Bear Magnetic Buddy Storybook and Winnie the Pooh Take Along Tunes Storybook. Christopher Finch's Disney's Winnie the Pooh: A Celebration of the Silly Old Bear is rereleased in hardcover.
  • April 1: Studio Mouse releases the board book Pooh and the Seasons.
  • March 17: Three classic-style Pooh books, Piglet's Rainy Day, Pooh's Cleanup and Tigger's Tales are released.
  • February 14: Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney block is rebranded as Disney Junior.
  • January 4: A Winnie the Pooh Read-Along Storybook and CD is released

2012[]

2013[]

2014[]

  • February 8: Layout Artist Bun Ung passed away.
  • June 3 - Animator Caron Creed passed away.
  • August 24 - Storyboard Designer, Storyboard Revisionist and Character Designer Elizabeth Chapman passed away.
  • November 12 - Guy De la Berg passed away.

2015[]

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2020s[]

2020[]

2021[]

2022[]

  • February 8: Toshiya Ueda died at age 88.
  • July 24: David Warner died of cancer at age 80.

2023[]

  • March 3: Walt Disney Company started its 100th anniversary celebration.
  • Aril 25: Walt Disney Company ended its 100th anniversary celebration.


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