Grignotin (Gopher en VO) est un personnage de l'univers de Winnie l'ourson. Il s'agit d'un gaufre (gopher en anglais) qui vit dans la Forêt des rêves bleus.
À l'inverse de la plupart des personnages de l'univers de Winnie l'ourson, Grignotin est absent des œuvres originales d'Alan Alexander Milne : il fait sa première apparition en 1966 dans le court-métrage Winnie l'ourson et l'arbre à miel, repris dans le long-métrage Les Aventures de Winnie l'ourson (1977). Pour John Grant, l'ajout de ce personnage est moins réussi que celui de la Poignée de porte dans Alice au pays des merveilles (1951).
Il est présent dans la plupart des films mettant en scène l'ourson maladroit. Il a un rôle particulièrement important dans l'épisode Une peur noire de la série Winnie l'ourson, où Coco Lapin vole son casque pour planter ses carottes le soir.
, 22minutes Directed byJun Falkenstein GenresAnimation ThemesFilms about animals, Musical films, Children's films ActorsJim Cummings, Brady Bluhm, John Fiedler, Paul Winchell, Michael Gough, Peter Cullen Rating67% It's Thanksgiving time in the Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the Pooh and his friends bring food for the big dinner. Piglet brings haycorns(acorns), Pooh brings honey, Owl brings biscuits, and Tigger brings ice cream. But things change when Rabbit informs them that Thanksgiving is a special time of year that should include things special items, so Pooh and the gang set off to find those very items.
, 23minutes Directed byWolfgang Reitherman OriginUSA GenresMusical, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal, Mise en scène d'un ours, Musical films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsSterling Holloway, Junius Matthews, Bruce Reitherman, Sebastian Cabot, Hal Smith, Howard Morris Rating79% The story opens with Pooh Bear going through his morning exercise, during which he accidentally rips the stitching on his bottom. After repairing his torn rump, Pooh goes to his pantry for some breakfast, but finds he is fresh out of honey. He hears a bee fly by and decides to climb the honey tree, but while climbing the branch he is standing on breaks and he falls, landing in a gorse bush. Needing help, Pooh heads to Christopher Robin's house. Pooh gets Christopher Robin's magical blue balloon to try to get the honey from the honey tree. He rolls himself in a muddy puddle to disguise himself as a little black raincloud, and then uses the balloon to float up next to the hive. Once he reaches the bee hive he takes a giant handful of honey with bees still in it. He eats the honey then spits out the bees, one of which is the queen bee who falls into the mud below. The queen bee proceeds to sting Pooh's bottom which jams his rear into the hive. A now scared Pooh admits to Christopher Robin these are the wrong sorts of bees and the angry bees end up pushing him out the hive and chasing Pooh and Christopher Robin. The two barely manage to escape the angry swarm by diving into the mud puddle.