He is an example of philosophy of kindness and integrity
Winnie-the-Pooh (also known as Edward Bear, Pooh Bear or simply Pooh) is a naive and slow-witted stuffed teddy bear from the Medieval World, but which is suspected to come from the Real World, since it has all the characteristics of a stuffed giant teddy bear from that world. He is probably one of the oldest known Real World beings living in another of the worlds parallel to the Real World.
He is also friendly, thoughtful, and steadfast. Although he and his friends agree that he is “a bear of very little brain”, Pooh is occasionally acknowledged to have a clever idea, usually driven by common sense. These include riding in Christopher Robin’s umbrella to rescue Piglet from a flood, discovering “the North Pole” by picking it up to help fish Roo out of the river, inventing the game of Poohsticks, and getting Eeyore out of the river by dropping a large rock on one side of him to wash him towards the bank.
Pooh is also a talented poet and the stories are frequently punctuated by his poems and “hums”. Although he is humble about his slow-wittedness, he is comfortable with his creative gifts. When Owl’s house blows down in a windstorm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside, Pooh encourages Piglet (the only one small enough to do so) to escape and rescue them all by promising that “a respectful Pooh song” will be written about Piglet’s feat. Later, Pooh muses about the creative process as he composes the song.
Pooh is very fond of food, particularly a Real World food named “honey” (which he spells “hunny”) which is the product of insects from that world called “Bees”. But he also likes condensed milk and other Real World items. When he visits friends, his desire to be offered a snack is in conflict with the impoliteness of asking too directly. Though intent on giving Eeyore a pot of honey for his birthday, Pooh could not resist eating it on his way to deliver the present and so instead gives Eeyore “a useful pot to put things in”. When he and Piglet are lost in the forest during Rabbit’s attempt to “unbounce” Tigger, Pooh finds his way home by following the “call” of the honeypots from his house. Pooh makes it a habit to have “a little something” around 11:00 in the morning. As the clock in his house “stopped at five minutes to eleven some weeks ago”, any time can be Pooh’s snack time.
Pooh is very social. After the human Christopher Robin, his closest friend is Piglet, and he most often chooses to spend his time with one or both of them. But he also habitually visits the other animals, often looking for a snack or an audience for his poetry as much as for companionship. His kind-heartedness means he goes out of his way to be friendly to Eeyore, visiting him and bringing him a birthday present and building him a house, despite receiving mostly disdain from Eeyore in return.
Although ironically he is very difficult to find (given his size), it is even more difficult to talk to him. In order to do this you have to bring him honey, which is a very difficult item to obtain since it comes from the Real World and Bees, the only animals in that world that produce honey, are fierce defenders of it.
The laws that prohibit killing Bees also prohibit the exploitation of any otherworldly being, so Pooh cannot be forced to be questioned or investigated. But you are allowed to approach him kindly, with previous authorization, offering him honey. So any Toykind who give him honey can try to listen (very patiently) to the stories he has about the human from the Real World that he supposedly met in the past, Christopher Robin, among other vital information that could explain the relationship between the Portals, the other worlds and the Real World, since Pooh has undoubtedly proved that the Medieval World was connected to the Real World for much longer than the Plastic World.
But this is under rigorous discussion, since Pooh’s vague and unrealistic stories are open to very subjective interpretation. But being impossible to ignore is that some of his stories, which are impossible to be inventions with so many coincidences. This is the case of the stories of the human traveling to his forest, the Hundred Acre Wood, via a tree in his world, the Real World. This is more than likely some old portal in one of the forests of the Real World. But given the size of this world, it would be very difficult to find it.
Some say that Pooh is still waiting for this human (if that’s even really the case) and that he’s been doing it for a long time. That also coincides with their extinction, so no one has yet told him that, and if you try, his friends will prevent you.
His archenemy is Evil Mickey Mouse, who stopped working with in the Real World in the past because he did not agree with his plans for universal conquest.
Sources for this article:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh_(book)
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh