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Owl

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"After all, I must tell you of my Uncle Albert's adventures at sea."
—Owl

Owl is one of many animals who live in the 100 Acre Wood. He helps Sora while he is in the 100 Acre Wood with advice on mini-games and how to find more Torn Pages. Owl is by far, the most intelligent of the 100 Acre Wood characters, as evidenced by his knowledge of the 100 Acre Wood's current situation- they are in a storybook and there are pages missing, to which Sora must find.

Story

Kingdom Hearts

Owl functions as the narrator and tutorial guide in the 100 Acre Wood telling Sora when he needs to find more pages, giving him help with mini-games, and overall just providing instruction. Though at times he will talk to other characters such as Pooh or Tigger.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Owl is part of the challenge to find Pooh's friends. He is seen flying overhead.

Kingdom Hearts II

Owl plays the same role as he did in the first Kingdom Hearts title providing Sora with instruction. But unlike the first game he plays more a role in the story of the world.

Appearance

Owl is, as his name would suggest, an anthropomorphized owl with light tan plumage on his underside and brown plumage on his head, tail, and back. His three-taloned feet are also brown. He has a short tuft of white feathers just under his beak, somewhat resembling a beard. The area around his eyes is a slightly lighter shade of brown. His eyes are black with pale yellow sclera, and his eyebrows are dark brown. Finally, Owl's beak is yellow.

Personality

Owl is the most intelligent of the Hundred Acre Wood characters, who spreads his knowledge irrespective of someone wanting it or not. He speaks very eloquently and is often found rambling to others various stories related to his relatives. A bit arrogant at times, he has only the best interests at heart.

Origin

Like the rest of Winnie the Pooh's friends, he originated in A. A. Milne's book: "Winnie-the-Pooh" His first Disney appearance was in Walt Disney's short: "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day." From the very beginning he was depicted as a smart Owl.