Welcome to Pooh Corner

Welcome to Pooh Corner
Second Welcome to Pooh Corner title card
Genre
Starring
  • Joe Giamalva
  • Patty Maloney
  • Ronald Mangham
  • Norman Merrill, Jr.
  • Mark Sawyer
  • Frank Groby
  • Sharon Baird
  • Shelagh Garren
  • Peter Risch
Voices of
Narrated byLaurie Main
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes120
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkThe Disney Channel
ReleaseApril 18, 1983 (1983-04-18) –
May 30, 1986 (1986-05-30)
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Welcome to Pooh Corner is a live-action/puppet television series that aired on Disney Channel, featuring the characters from the Winnie the Pooh universe portrayed by actors in human-sized puppet suits, except Roo, who was originally a traditional puppet. The animatronic costumes used for the characters were created by Alchemy II, Inc., headed by Ken Forsse who later created Teddy Ruxpin. The show was first aired on April 18, 1983, the day The Disney Channel was launched.[1] Its timeslot for its early run was at 8:30 a.m. Eastern/Pacific Time, making it the third program of The Disney Channel's 16 (later 18) hour programming day.[1] Reruns of the show aired on The Disney Channel until May 30, 1997.[2]

Hal Smith, Will Ryan, and Laurie Main were the only three actors from the original four Pooh shorts to reprise their roles here (Smith, who had voiced Owl ever since the beginning of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, had recently replaced Sterling Holloway as the voice of Pooh; Ryan had provided Rabbit's voice in the 1983 short Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, replacing Junius Matthews and voiced Tigger in a rare instance where the character is voiced neither by Paul Winchell or Jim Cummings; and Main was the narrator for Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, replacing Sebastian Cabot). The show's title derives from the second Winnie the Pooh storybook, The House at Pooh Corner.

  1. ^ a b The Disney Channel Magazine, April 1983 (Premiere Issue), pp. 7, 14.
  2. ^ TV Guide - May 24-30, 1997

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