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Winnie The Pooh
Tweety
MickeyMouse

 
 
 

"Nobody can be uncheered with a balloon."  -Winnie-the-Pooh


He grabs his balloon and floats in the sky,
To look for his favorite smackeral.
Honey of course, is his favorite thing,
And he greets the bees so delightful!

Sticking his paw in carefully,
To fill his pot marked 'honey',
Then slowly drifting down to land,
His snack, to him, means more than money.

All day he eats, plays, and excercises,
Then visits little Piglet and bouncy Tigger.
Oh my!  Don't forget about little old Eeyore.
Meanwhile, his snack makes his tummy get bigger!

When he gets home from the day so long,
From getting snacks and playing with friends,
He tucks himself into his comfty bed,
Lays his head on his pillow, and to his prayers he tends.

Now we know who this cuddly creature is,
He's a yellow chubby bear...
You've probably already guessed his name....
He's Winnie-The-Pooh, and he's full of care!


 




 
 
 
 
 
 
Tweety,
an innocent and lovable yellow canary, is once again teamed with his adoring caretaker, dear ol' Granny.
As always, Tweety is the center of Granny's world. Unfortunately, Tweety's greatest adversary, Sylvester 
He's the smartest little canary there is and often takes pitster, would like to put an end to Tweety's world -- with one scrumptious bite. 
In spite of it all, Tweety remains Granny's most adored and favored pet as well as her crime-fighting lucky charm.
Tweety always remains calm in the face of danger and is able to keep Sylvester at arms length outsmarting the foxy feline time after time. Tweety exudes trustworthy confidence and y on "the poor, poor puddy tat

 
 
 


 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
MICKEY MOUSE, 

Walt Disney's most famous character, made his screen debut on November 18, 1928, as star of the first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie.
Since his debut, Mickey Mouse has become an international personality whose success laid the financial foundation upon which Walt Disney built his creative organization. 
Besides being the personification of everything Disney, Mickey Mouse has become one of the most universal symbols of the Twentieth Century. 

The artistic success of the animators was honored in 1932 when an Oscar was presented to Walt Disney for the creation of Mickey Mouse.

One of the finest tributes to Mickey Mouse was given by Walt Disney himself when, on his first television show as he surveyed Disneyland, Walt said, "I hope we never lose sight of one fact... that this was all started by a Mouse." 









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