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Gopher Winnie-the-Pooh

Gopher is a minor cartoon only character from Disney's the Winnie the Pooh franchise. He doesn't exist in the novels by A.A Milne. He is friends with Winnie The Pooh, Piglet Tigger, Roo, Rabbit, Eeyore and Owl. He usually screams when he falls in his hole.

Background=

Gopher was the only cartoon character in the original shorts that was not based on someone from the A.A. Milne books, a fact he notes in his first appearance when he says "I'm not in the book, you know!". Instead, he was initially developed by Disney as a replacement for Piglet. Apparently the proposed character of Gopher was thought to have a more "folksy, all American, grass roots image" than Piglet. While American audiences loved the character, British audiences were less than pleased.

Gopher is also known for his unique voice characterization. He tends to whistle his consonants and words, particularly his S's. This is lampshaded in his debut; when Pooh impersonates Gopher's speech pattern while asking for honey, Gopher tells Pooh he should do something about his speech impediment.

Personality

"I'm not in the book, you know, but I'm Your service. Gopher's The Name, here's my card" - Gopher Introuding himself

Gopher has a very plain personality; he is rarely seen outside of his burrow so not much is known about him socially. He is generally a hard-worker, especially in his mine shafts (tunnels) and spends most of his time tediously working on them. Despite his low social life, Gopher is not a silent character, while talking to the other animals he has a habit of whistling out his sibilant consonants.

Appearance

Film Appearances

The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh

Gopher first appears in the featurette, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. When Owl discovers that Pooh has become stuck in Rabbit's door, he asks Gopher, who is a self-proclaimed expert in excavation, to assist in removing Pooh. Gopher introduces himself, explaining that he "is not in the book." Gopher notes that the project is dangerous, and could take a few days. He offers to use dynamite but is refused, and so Gopher leaves, but falls down his own hole.

Later on that night, Gopher reappears, intent on eating his midnight snack. Gopher notes that he goes home for lunch, and produces his lunch box. He reveals that the contents include summer squash, salmon salad, spiced custard, and finally, honey. Pooh asks Gopher for a taste of the honey, to which Gopher agrees. But before Pooh can help himself, Rabbit interferes and confiscates the honey and places a sign on the ground that says, "Don't feed the bear." Gopher glares furiously, and leaves in a huff, resulting in him falling down his own hole again.

When Pooh finally gets thin enough to be pulled out, Gopher joins all the other characters on helping to pull Pooh out by taking one of Roo's arms (who was in front of him), but he and Roo were pulling too hard, and cause Eeyore's tail (which Roo was pulling on) to fall off, resulting in Gopher falling down his own hole for the again for third time. He later emerges again, noting that Pooh, who was finally shot out from Rabbit's role, is about to fly out of the book, and urges the book to turn the page, which it does, resulting in Pooh landing in the Honey Tree's hole.

In Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Gopher makes a minor appearance at the beginning. He notes to Pooh that it is "Winds-Day", inspiring Pooh to go and wish all his friends a Happy Winds-Day. He appears again at the end, when the main characters are cheering for Pooh and Piglet by bouncing them up and down with a sheet, above Gopher's hole. Gopher pops out, wondering what the commotion was about, when Pooh and Piglet accidentally land on him, sending him down his hole (again).

Winnie The Pooh & A Valentine Too

Gopher makes minor appearances in the 2002 Christmas special-feature, A Very Merry Pooh Year. He only has three lines. To date, this is Gopher's last appearance in the Winnie the Pooh films and specials as he only appears in flashbacks in Winnie The Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie.

Winnie The Pooh Seasons of Giving

Gopher makes an appearance and one of the last in Thanksgiving Special, Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving. Gopher is first seen peeking out of his home-hole to see Pooh sing his Thanksgiving song. He later is seen bringing a barrel of lemonade for Thanksgiving dinner along with Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and Owl. He is also seen later on following Rabbit's "proper" plans for Thanksgiving dinner. He makes the pumpkin pie (utilizing dynamite).

Winnie The Pooh & A very merry Pooh Year

Gopher makes appearance in this special. He helps out the gang by finding a flyer fly to give to Christopher,so things can go to the way there were. The gang get's lost in the woods,and reunite with the flyer fly. Pooh was about to give the Flyer fly to Christopher Robin. But decided not, because he see's that Christopher is happy with his girlfriend. Including that all his friend should give hi his blessing. Later Gopher gets a Valentine from Christopher Robin,and is happy about it.

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Gopher makes a minor appearance, only appearing in the "Boo to You" sequence. To date, this is Gopher's last appearance in any Winnie the Pooh media line.

Once Upon a Studio

TV Shows Appearances

The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh

In The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Gopher's character has a very prominent role, appearing in over half the episodes. He is shown to be a bit of a workaholic, and is obsessed with dynamite. His various conflicts often Rabbit, as Gopher's various plans often take place underneath Rabbit's garden.

In the episode "Fish out of Water", Gopher is forced to move in with Rabbit temporarily after a fish migration takes over his tunnels.

In the episode "Lights Out", Rabbit secretly borrows Gopher's helmet. Gopher becomes scared of the dark, and whenever someone says 'Dark', he freaks out, but he soon conquers his fear and helps Piglet find the others in the tunnel.

One of Gopher's most notable episodes was "Pooh Skies", in which Pooh has "broken" the sky. Pooh and the others move in with Gopher to protect themselves from the fallen sky. Gopher, unhappy with the idea, helps Pooh to go up to the sky and successfully "fix" it.

The episode "To Dream the Impossible Scheme" introduced Gopher's Grandpappy, who, unlike Gopher, prefers to dream about things rather than do them.

Goof Troop

Gopher, with a similar design to his portrayal in the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, makes a cameo appearance in the episode "Terminal Pete." He plays a prominent role as a destructive pest that Pete's daughter, Pistol adopts as a pet. In this appearance, Gopher does not speak and only makes animal noises as an actual gopher does. The cameo appearance was subtly acknowledged by the writers as the character is referred to as "Gopher" throughout the episode.

House of Mouse

Gopher has sometimes made cameo appearances as one of the guests at the club. He helps Mickey by stopping Goofy ruining Max's date in the episode Max's Embarrassing Date.

Video Games

Tigger's Honey Hunt

Piglet's Big Game

Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure

Kingdom of Hearts II

Gopher is a resident of the 100 Acre Wood and a friend of Pooh. Though the 100 Acre Wood appears in previous games, Gopher does not appear until Kingdom Hearts II. (This makes him one of only two Pooh characters in Kingdom Hearts II that does not appear in the first Kingdom Hearts game, the other being Kanga.)

Gopher has a minor role in the 100 Acre Wood's storyline. He appears three times, the first at Piglet's House warning Pooh of "Windsday" (as he did in Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day). His second appearance is at the Spooky Cave helping Sora search for Pooh. His final appearance is at Starry Hill saying goodbye to Sora.

He is also part of the Hunny Slider mini game, serving as a buffer between Pooh and various obstacles.

Kingdom of Hearts 3

Quotes

  • "I'm not in the book you know, but I'm Your service. Gopher's The Name, here's my card"
  • It's Winds day

Relationships

Winnie The Pooh

Owl

Rabbit

Kanga

Roo

Eeyore

Tigger

Christopher Robin

Lumpy

Minnie Mouse

Donald Duck

Goofy Goof

Trivia

  • Gopher is the only major animal character not once seen as a stuffed toy in Christopher Robin's room.
  • In My Friends Tigger and Pooh, Tigger asked Beaver to guess a password believing he wouldn't know. He guessed it correctly and Tigger responded by sadly saying "I miss Gopher".
  • Although he didn't appear in the 2011 film or any appearances after Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie to date, he makes an appearance on one of the newly-made spell cards for Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom and is seen in one of the re-dubbing series, The Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Strangely, Gopher isn't redubbed by his current voice actor, Michael Gough. But Pooh is by Jim Cummings.
  • Gopher's design is actually a modified Beaver from Lady and the Tramp, even having the same accent.

Voice Actors

  • Japanese : Kei Yoshimizu (1977), Mahito Tsujimura (1987 – Present)
  • English : the late Howard Morris (1966 – 1977), Michael Gough (1987 – 2006/2019)

all information on Gopher came from http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Gopher_(Winnie_the_Pooh)

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