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Revision as of 09:29, 12 April 2023
Stephen King's Winnie-the-Pooh is an American children's horror film about an anthropomorphic bear who befriends an evil clown.
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The Green Acres Mile is comedy-horror television series loosely based on Stephen King's novel The Green Mile.
Alien vs. Pooh: Piglet and Eeyore are caught in the crossfire of an ancient battle between Winnie-the-Pooh and aliens as they attempt to entertain children long enough for their parents to have some overdue sex.
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (12 April 2023)
- [ Post] @ Twitter (20 March 2023)
- Post @ Twitter ()
- [ It] @ Wikipedia
- [] @ YouTube
- [ Winnie-the-Pooh] @ Wikipedia
- [ ] @ YouTube