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'''Eeyore''' is a character of the [[Hundred Acre Wood]] [[world]] of ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|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.
'''Eeyore''' is a character of the [[Hundred Acre Wood]] [[world]] of ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|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.


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* Unlike most voice actors reprising an old role, Eeyore's current voice actor [[Wikipedia:Peter Cullen|Peter Cullen]] did not reprise the role of Eeyore. This makes ''Kingdom Hearts'' the only version of Eeyore without Cullen.
* Unlike most voice actors reprising an old role, Eeyore's current voice actor [[Wikipedia:Peter Cullen|Peter Cullen]] did not reprise the role of Eeyore. This makes ''Kingdom Hearts'' the only version of Eeyore without Cullen.
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*After completing the 100 Acre Wood, the player may break Eeyore's house by pushing the swing. Afterward, it can be found in several different places around the 100 Acre Wood.-->
*After completing the 100 Acre Wood, the player may break Eeyore's house by pushing the swing. Afterward, it can be found in several different places around the 100 Acre Wood.
 
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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