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E 4/2/07 Win a Winnie the Pooh Statue
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Win a Winnie the Pooh Character Statuette!
Walt Disney was first introduced to A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh by his daughter, enraptured by the charming tales of Christopher Robin and his loveable toys. Uncle Walt tried for nigh on three decades to secure the rights, eventually bringing Pooh to the silver screen in 1966 with Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. Since then, Pooh and his merry band have starred in countless tales of fun and friendship that have beguiled children the world over! The 'House of Mouse' just wouldn't be the same without the delightful, honey-loving, bear!
Why not celebrate the wonderful legacy of Winnie the Pooh and enter our exclusive competition! Throw your honey jar into the ring and compete for a Limited Edition statuette of the aforementioned teddy bear, specially created from the original Disney concept art! Retailing at £150 with only 3000 in existence, this is an opportunity that Pooh fans cannot afford to miss!
To stand a chance of winning, all you need to do is answer the question, fill in your details and click 'go'!
Answer = 1977
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Win a Winnie the Pooh Character Statuette!
Walt Disney was first introduced to A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh by his daughter, enraptured by the charming tales of Christopher Robin and his loveable toys. Uncle Walt tried for nigh on three decades to secure the rights, eventually bringing Pooh to the silver screen in 1966 with Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. Since then, Pooh and his merry band have starred in countless tales of fun and friendship that have beguiled children the world over! The 'House of Mouse' just wouldn't be the same without the delightful, honey-loving, bear!
Why not celebrate the wonderful legacy of Winnie the Pooh and enter our exclusive competition! Throw your honey jar into the ring and compete for a Limited Edition statuette of the aforementioned teddy bear, specially created from the original Disney concept art! Retailing at £150 with only 3000 in existence, this is an opportunity that Pooh fans cannot afford to miss!
To stand a chance of winning, all you need to do is answer the question, fill in your details and click 'go'!
Answer = 1977
Don't forget to opt out of spam at the very bottom of the entry form
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