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 * A picture of a photo of Dakota and Sam was used to represent the two characters, but starting with Pooh in MS Paynt, Dakota and Sam turned into the photo itself, having two names, because.
 * Darby usually serves as this in the movies, if not the entire series.
 * Satan also often takes this role, but in various forms, such as Dez from Wishfart, Lemongrab from Adventure Time, and... well, Satan from Puyo Puyo.
 * Pooh himself is the of Someone Gave Pooh a Gun.
 * Interestingly, Pooh himself is this in You On Morse Code. This is because of the creator getting really high and, resulting in the story being an plot about Lemres and Moon Snail.
 * There were three attempts. First with The Finale (a.k.a.: Pooh No Longer Goes Poop!). It didn't work. Then it was tried again with The Very Definitely Final Movie of this Garbage. It still didn't work. It was tried one more time with Grand Finale.
 * Scarecrow, Mumfie, and Dakota/Sam were all killed in The Very Definitely Final Movie of this Garbage, and didn't come back in the revival in The Second Coming.
 * Stinky dies of cardiac arrest in Pooh Overdoses on Kentamine(sic) and Dies, and doesn't get revived in any future movie. He does get revived in I'm gonna fuck your dad, but the canon-status of this is ambiguous.
 * Pooh himself dies off permanently in Grand Finale. He gets killed by someone, and then gets by Fiona Fox in hell, being sent to Hell 2 for all eternity.
 * Because Grinch fucked Stinky in I'm gonna fuck your dad, this makes Grinch technically Pooh's second father.
 * Sid appears in almost every modern movie, mostly because Sid fanboys have the creators at gunpoint.
 * In The G in K-Pop Stands for Good Music... well, read the title.
 * In Live Action is a clear jab at badly-executed live-action reboots. Being a live-action reboot itself,.
 * Is it not obvious?
 * In The G in K-Pop Stands for Good Music... well, read the title.
 * In Live Action is a clear jab at badly-executed live-action reboots. Being a live-action reboot itself,.
 * Is it not obvious?