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==Story==
==Story==
===''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''===
===''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''===
Eeyore was not present until [[Sora]] collects the missing pages of Pooh storybook by entering other worlds and finding the scattered pages. When Sora, Pooh, [[Piglet]], [[Owl]], [[Tigger]], and [[Rabbit]] visit a river, they find Eeyore floating in the water. Sora rescued him and then helped him find his attached-tail, which he had lost.
Eeyore was not present until [[Sora]] collects the missing pages of Pooh storybook by entering other worlds and finding the scattered pages. When Sora, Pooh, [[Piglet]], [[Owl]], [[Tigger]], and [[Rabbit]] visit a river, they find Eeyore floating in the water. Sora rescued him and then helped him find his attached-tail, which he had lost.


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===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
Because the [[Heartless]] tore out the pages of the book again, most characters in that world disappeared, leaving only Pooh within that world (with no memories of any of his friends). To solve this problem, Sora goes on another journey to find the scattered pages of the book and assists Pooh's friends in helping Pooh regain his memories of them. When Eeyore finally reappears, Pooh does not remember him until after Sora and Rabbit give Pooh honey, in an attempt to use food to trigger his memory. Pooh finally remembers Eeyore's name, but still calls Sora "somebody-I-don't-know".
Because the [[Heartless]] tore out the pages of the book again, most characters in that world disappeared, leaving only Pooh within that world (with no memories of any of his friends). To solve this problem, Sora goes on another journey to find the scattered pages of the book and assists Pooh's friends in helping Pooh regain his memories of them. When Eeyore finally reappears, Pooh does not remember him until after Sora and Rabbit give Pooh honey, in an attempt to use food to trigger his memory. Pooh finally remembers Eeyore's name, but still calls Sora "somebody-I-don't-know".
==Other appearances==
===[[Kingdom Hearts (manga)|''Kingdom Hearts'' manga]]===
Eeyore makes a brief cameo appearance when Pooh and Piglet explain to Sora what has happened to their friends.
==Design==
Eeyore is a rotund, grey donkey with a light grey underside and mouth. He has long, floppy ears and a long face. His eyes are black and always half-shut. His eyebrows are black. He also has a thick, black "crest" of hair lining the top of his head down to roughly halfway down his back. The middle of Eeyore's face sports a seam, and he has a grey tail that is attached to his rear by a nail or tack (a reference to {{w|Pin the Tail on the Donkey}}). His tail sports a black tuft of fur on the tip, and a pink bow tied on it just below this. Eeyore has a tendency to lose his tail.


==Personality==
==Personality==
Eeyore's character is very pessimistic, having never been exposed to the harsher realities of life outside of his world in the 100 Acre Wood. Because of this, he often thinks things on the bad side, but is always willing to help his friends.
Eeyore's character is very pessimistic, having never been exposed to the harsher realities of life outside of his world in the 100 Acre Wood. Because of this, he often thinks things on the bad side, but is always willing to help his friends.
==Appearance==
Eeyore is a rotund, grey donkey with a light grey underside and mouth. He has long, floppy ears and a long face. His eyes are black and always half-shut. His eyebrows are black. He also has a thick, black "crest" of hair lining the top of his head down to roughly halfway down his back. The middle of Eeyore's face sports a seam, and he has a grey tail that is attached to his rear by a nail or tack (a reference to {{w|Pin the Tail on the Donkey}}). His tail sports a black tuft of fur on the tip, and a pink bow tied on it just below this. Eeyore has a tendency to lose his tail.


==Origin==
==Origin==
The version of Eeyore used in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is based on his appearance in the 1966 series {{w|Winnie the Pooh (Disney)|''Winnie the Pooh''}} and all of the Pooh adventures that followed.
The version of Eeyore used in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is based on his appearance in the 1966 ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree}}'' and all of the Pooh adventures that followed. Eeyore is a stuffed donkey owned by Christopher Robin. His tail often becomes detached from his body and needs to be pinned back on. He lives in a section of the Hundred Acre Wood named "Eeyore's Gloomy Place" where he is typically seen sulking under a rain cloud or eating thistles. Despite his cynicism, Eeyore is a very down to earth and wise character, often being the first to think of a solution to a problem and has a great deal of common sense that he is willing to share with everyone else.
 
==Trivia==
* Unlike most voice actors reprising an old role, Eeyore's current voice actor {{w|Peter Cullen}} did not reprise the role of Eeyore. This makes ''Kingdom Hearts'' the only version of Eeyore without Cullen.
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Game in which the house is breakable is KH1. I didn't know that the house can be found in other places - UxieLover1994
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 17 November 2023

Eeyore

Eeyore KHII.png

Japanese イーヨー
Rōmaji Īyō
Voice actors (Ja:) Tarō Ishida
(En:) Gregg Berger
Homeworld 100 Acre Wood
Origin Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
Games Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts II
Eeyore

Kingdom Hearts
Timid, retiring Eeyore lives in a little house in the roots of a tree. His tail is held on by a tack, but it keeps falling off and getting lost. Now he's wandering the woods, looking for a new home.

He reluctantly appeared in "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (1966).
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
A gloomy donkey whose tail keeps falling off and getting lost.

Eeyore is timid and always a little down, and likes to take things slow.
Kingdom Hearts II
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)

Eeyore always seems to be a bit gloomy. His usual residence is a house built of sticks. His tail is held on by a tack, but it keeps falling off and getting lost.

Eeyore spends quite a lot of time wandering the Hundred Acre Wood looking for a new home, because his stick is always falling down.
"I wouldn't get my hopes up."
—Eeyore to Rabbit

Eeyore is a character of the 100 Acre Wood world of Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II. He is an especially gloomy mule who wanders aimlessly, pondering sad facts and possibilities. In the first two games, he doesn't have a voice role, but is voiced by Gregg Berger in the English version and Taro Ishida in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II. He is based on his appearance in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise. Eeyore lives in a world within a world, whose inhabitants are blissfully unaware of the battles waged outside of their peaceful forest.

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts[edit]

Eeyore was not present until Sora collects the missing pages of Pooh storybook by entering other worlds and finding the scattered pages. When Sora, Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Tigger, and Rabbit visit a river, they find Eeyore floating in the water. Sora rescued him and then helped him find his attached-tail, which he had lost.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories[edit]

Like all of the other Winnie the Pooh characters, he is part of the mini-game "world" of Hundred Acre Wood, where he must be found while leading Pooh from one end of the map to the other.

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

Because the Heartless tore out the pages of the book again, most characters in that world disappeared, leaving only Pooh within that world (with no memories of any of his friends). To solve this problem, Sora goes on another journey to find the scattered pages of the book and assists Pooh's friends in helping Pooh regain his memories of them. When Eeyore finally reappears, Pooh does not remember him until after Sora and Rabbit give Pooh honey, in an attempt to use food to trigger his memory. Pooh finally remembers Eeyore's name, but still calls Sora "somebody-I-don't-know".

Other appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts manga[edit]

Eeyore makes a brief cameo appearance when Pooh and Piglet explain to Sora what has happened to their friends.

Design[edit]

Eeyore is a rotund, grey donkey with a light grey underside and mouth. He has long, floppy ears and a long face. His eyes are black and always half-shut. His eyebrows are black. He also has a thick, black "crest" of hair lining the top of his head down to roughly halfway down his back. The middle of Eeyore's face sports a seam, and he has a grey tail that is attached to his rear by a nail or tack (a reference to Pin the Tail on the Donkey). His tail sports a black tuft of fur on the tip, and a pink bow tied on it just below this. Eeyore has a tendency to lose his tail.

Personality[edit]

Eeyore's character is very pessimistic, having never been exposed to the harsher realities of life outside of his world in the 100 Acre Wood. Because of this, he often thinks things on the bad side, but is always willing to help his friends.

Origin[edit]

The version of Eeyore used in the Kingdom Hearts series is based on his appearance in the 1966 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and all of the Pooh adventures that followed. Eeyore is a stuffed donkey owned by Christopher Robin. His tail often becomes detached from his body and needs to be pinned back on. He lives in a section of the Hundred Acre Wood named "Eeyore's Gloomy Place" where he is typically seen sulking under a rain cloud or eating thistles. Despite his cynicism, Eeyore is a very down to earth and wise character, often being the first to think of a solution to a problem and has a great deal of common sense that he is willing to share with everyone else.