Winnie the Pooh
The Disney Chorus Lyrics


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[Narrator]
This could be the room of any small boy, but it just
happens to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Like
most small boys, Christopher Robin has toy animals to play
with, and they all live together in a wonderful world of
make-believe. But, his best friend is a bear called Winnie
the Pooh or Pooh for short. Now Pooh had some very unusual
adventures, and they all happened right here in the hundred
acre wood.

[Chorus]
Deep in the hundred acre wood where Christopher Robin plays
You'll find the enchanted neighborhood of Christopher's childhood days
A donkey named Eeyore is his friend and Kanga and little Roo
There's Rabbit and Piglet and there's Owl, but most of all Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff
He's Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Willy nilly silly old bear

Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff
He's Winnie the Pooh




Winnie the Pooh
Willy nilly silly old bear

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the singer in The Disney Chorus's song Winnie The Pooh sets the stage for the listener to enter into a world of make-believe that belongs to a small boy named Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin's room is like that of any other small boy, but what sets it apart is the fact that it is the playground for his toy animals, who all live together in the wonderful world of make-believe. Among all the toy animals, Pooh the bear was the central character and Christopher Robin's best friend. The theme of the song is about the neighborhood where Christopher Robin played during his childhood days, which is an enchanted and magical place nestled in the hundred-acre wood. The song highlights the unique features of the magical neighborhood and the special bond between Christopher Robin and his toy animals, particularly with Pooh.


The song’s chorus is catchy and emphasizes the key characteristics of each of Christopher Robin's toy animal friends, who were all part of his magical and enchanting world. Eeyore, a donkey, is depicted as a faithful friend, Kanga & Roo; a kangaroo and her joey symbolize maternal love and nurturing. The characters Rabbit and Piglet and Owl are each defined by their unique strengths, but it is Winnie the Pooh that is the central character of the song. Winnie the Pooh is described as a tubby little cubby, all stuffed with fluff, a Willy nilly, silly old bear that Christopher Robin adores. The song does a fantastic job of conjuring up the imagery of a magical world and the emotional attachment between Christopher Robin and Pooh.


Line by Line Meaning

Deep in the hundred acre wood where Christopher Robin plays
In a vast woodland where Christopher Robin spends his time


You'll find the enchanted neighborhood of Christopher's childhood days
A magical place where Christopher Robin's past unfolds


A donkey named Eeyore is his friend and Kanga and little Roo
His friends include a melancholic donkey, a mother kangaroo, and her child


There's Rabbit and Piglet and there's Owl, but most of all Winnie the Pooh
Other creatures are present, but Winnie the Pooh is the most significant


Winnie the Pooh
The bear with that name


Winnie the Pooh
The bear with that name


Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff
A chubby creature that's always surrounded by soft material


He's Winnie the Pooh
That creature's name is Winnie the Pooh


Winnie the Pooh
The bear with that name


Winnie the Pooh
The bear with that name


Willy nilly silly old bear
An easily distracted, silly, and aging animal




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Cheryl Davis, William Heaney Van Dyke, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman

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