Don’t Worry About Me, I’m Good Here

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As people eat in restaurants and other food establishments, more often than not, families with their children are often present on the scene. Sometimes, just by happenstance, mascots from television shows appear to entertain the customers, just like this family. All of a sudden, Tigger’s mascot popped up and took a picture with them, but one pitiful child hid under the table, perhaps scared of the large mascot.

Tigger is one of the characters in the fictional anthropomorphic story of a teddy bear named Pooh, and it’s titled Winnie-the-Pooh, created by English author A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, an English illustrator. The story has been translated into many different languages. In 1961, Walt Disney Productions licensed certain films and other rights of Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh stories using the unhyphenated name “Winnie the Pooh” into a series of features that became one of its most successful franchises—credit to the creators of Pooh.

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