We met Dave when he was recording this video. He had to wait ages for the crowds to disperse before he could film at Pooh Bridge. Great job, Dave! Well done.
Hi Mary, thanks so much for stopping by and watching! Haha, yeah we stood by the bridge for a couple of hours I think, but completely worth it! Thanks again - hope you enjoyed your day out at Ashdown!
I’ve been to this forest loads of times, also been to Pooh Corner too in Hartfield, where the forest is also. I’ve always felt like Christopher Robin...And sometimes my parents or friends call me ‘Robin’. I always go there with all my Winnie The Pooh teddies and have a wonderful time. It’s a wonderful feeling to know Christopher Robin and his friends used to go into the exact forest and the bridge. This place warms my heart and brings my teddies to life...But my teddies are always alive anyway...And the Winnie The Pooh teddies i have mean the world to me. I’ve loved Winnie The Pooh all my life, and my Pooh toy I’ve had since i was 3 years old, so he means the world to me. Lovely video!!
@@Nytephyre Funner fact: He didn't necessarily hate Pooh himself (his stuffed teddy bear, formerly named Edward Bear or perhaps to be more accurate, Edward Sanders, considering how "Pooh lived in this Enchanted Forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the name over the door in gold letters & Pooh lived under it") nor the stories his father wrote (sans maybe the religious-themed "Vespers", which he was made fun of for during his school years, which explains why he became agnostic/atheist later on in life), but rather, he disliked the unwanted celebrity fame & the overblown commercialization that came with the stories (in particular, once Disney began making adaptations), feeling as if his father & E.H. Shepard had, in effect, stood on his young shoulders & basically ripped his childhood from him.
What a wonderful video. Thank you for taking us on this journey through our childhoods I saw Christopher Robin a few days ago and absolutely loved it. Definitely my favorite of the Disney live action remakes
Awesome video Dave, and very very emotional. My wife and I watched it together and both had a tear or two remembering reading these books to our own child and how much they meant to them and how much a journey like this would mean to them. Thank you.
Loved the video, thank you for taking us with you on your trip! Winnie the Pooh was my favorite growing up. I hope to visit Ashdown Forest someday myself. Your ending was so cute too, that part always makes me emotional in the book. ❤
Thanks so much for saying! Really glad you enjoyed it -- this is one of my favourite videos. You must definitely go one day, it's such a magical place!
Hey Dave such a beautiful video! I have been to the forest when I was very young it’s such a wonderful experience I can still remember aspects of it. It’s nice to know that it’s still looks just as memorable. I hope to go back at some point as it’s not that far from where I live in the UK! 👍 Another fantastic vid Dave!
A beautiful journey and a well made video about this truly magical place. As an Englishman and Winnie-the-Pooh fan, I hope to come here myself one day with my Tigger and Pooh plushies. Only 5 days till Christopher Robin is released here in the U.K. and I cannot wait!
@@DaveLeeDownUnder next do Guildford the real life forest of the first Alice book. Lock Wood the second wood in Oxfordshire. The second wood in Through the Looking glass and what Alice found there.
Oh no... you just added to my absolute bucket list. Now this one goes to the top. (and I was planning a trip to Texas to see the real Last Picture Show).
Went here brilliant day the views are lovely from the top seeing everything about winnie the pooh made it feel good kids would love it and at the end the shop filled with lovely bears brilliant day out 👍
Fun fact: The place where the Milne family lived and where Christopher Robin grew up was called Cotchford Farm. Cotchford Farm is ALSO known for Rolling Stones alumni Brian Jones, who moved there some decades later, and would go on to be found dead floating in the swimming pool in the backyard in 1968 (I doubt that the pool probably was there yet in the Milnes' time, though. I bet that it wasn't installed until after Jones moved in because of his fame as a member of one of England's greatest rock bands).
Something fun and innocent. I believe God smiles upon the idea of Winnie the Pooh. In a world where most things are just awful a few things are still good. And that is why so many love Winnie the Pooh.
Very well put together video absolutely loved it!, how are you finding it over here in the UK? :) I’m really excited For Christopher Robin I’m also applying for a movie theatre job in Edinburgh.
thank you so much , from f pooh an in Tokyo, Japan. please telach me .....which company or the name of ..... the push doll in this video. thank you so so much . iam waiting for the anser ...from kindness person
Hello to Tokyo! I was there last year and absolutely loved your city and your people!! It’s the Posh Paws 50cm Large Pooh from the Christopher Robin (movie) Collection! He’s beautiful 😊
We met Dave when he was recording this video. He had to wait ages for the crowds to disperse before he could film at Pooh Bridge. Great job, Dave! Well done.
Hi Mary, thanks so much for stopping by and watching! Haha, yeah we stood by the bridge for a couple of hours I think, but completely worth it!
Thanks again - hope you enjoyed your day out at Ashdown!
The four people that disliked the video are heffalumps and woozles
and also jaguars!
@@auandaily forgot about those
Five
Jagulars even
I go past here everyday and it’s just normal for me
Poo's voice = onions. I absolutely loved this video. Thank you.
I’ve been to this forest loads of times, also been to Pooh Corner too in Hartfield, where the forest is also. I’ve always felt like Christopher Robin...And sometimes my parents or friends call me ‘Robin’. I always go there with all my Winnie The Pooh teddies and have a wonderful time. It’s a wonderful feeling to know Christopher Robin and his friends used to go into the exact forest and the bridge. This place warms my heart and brings my teddies to life...But my teddies are always alive anyway...And the Winnie The Pooh teddies i have mean the world to me. I’ve loved Winnie The Pooh all my life, and my Pooh toy I’ve had since i was 3 years old, so he means the world to me. Lovely video!!
Thank you! Beautiful comment. I'd hoped to get to Pooh Corner, but we ran out of time sadly.
What a wonderful place.
Fun Fact: Christopher Robin grew to hate pooh.
@@Nytephyre Funner fact: He didn't necessarily hate Pooh himself (his stuffed teddy bear, formerly named Edward Bear or perhaps to be more accurate, Edward Sanders, considering how "Pooh lived in this Enchanted Forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the name over the door in gold letters & Pooh lived under it") nor the stories his father wrote (sans maybe the religious-themed "Vespers", which he was made fun of for during his school years, which explains why he became agnostic/atheist later on in life), but rather, he disliked the unwanted celebrity fame & the overblown commercialization that came with the stories (in particular, once Disney began making adaptations), feeling as if his father & E.H. Shepard had, in effect, stood on his young shoulders & basically ripped his childhood from him.
What a wonderful video. Thank you for taking us on this journey through our childhoods
I saw Christopher Robin a few days ago and absolutely loved it. Definitely my favorite of the Disney live action remakes
Thanks so much mate! Glad you loved the movie too.
Thanks so much mate! Glad you loved the movie too.
Well done, Dave Lee! Thank you for taking us on this inexpressibly wonderful adventure!
Thanks so much Lowell!
Awesome video Dave, and very very emotional. My wife and I watched it together and both had a tear or two remembering reading these books to our own child and how much they meant to them and how much a journey like this would mean to them. Thank you.
Loved the video, thank you for taking us with you on your trip! Winnie the Pooh was my favorite growing up. I hope to visit Ashdown Forest someday myself. Your ending was so cute too, that part always makes me emotional in the book. ❤
Thanks so much for saying! Really glad you enjoyed it -- this is one of my favourite videos. You must definitely go one day, it's such a magical place!
That Was BEAUTIFUL!!! Even Nathan's voice as Pooh, I wish he could do Tigger too!
I am going to ashdown forest in the half term I'm so exited!
A great video with one of the most beloved characters and the most beloved youtubers
Thanks so much mate!
Hey Dave such a beautiful video! I have been to the forest when I was very young it’s such a wonderful experience I can still remember aspects of it. It’s nice to know that it’s still looks just as memorable. I hope to go back at some point as it’s not that far from where I live in the UK! 👍 Another fantastic vid Dave!
Thanks so much!
You definitely should, it's wonderful!
This was a touching little documentary. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
A beautiful journey and a well made video about this truly magical place.
As an Englishman and Winnie-the-Pooh fan, I hope to come here myself one day with my Tigger and Pooh plushies.
Only 5 days till Christopher Robin is released here in the U.K. and I cannot wait!
Thanks so much! So many people wandering around with their stuffed Poohs, Tiggers and Piglets.
Hope you enjoy the movie!
Amazing. This video was so humbling, I would love to go to these woods one day! I’m such a big Pooh nut, and this video was beautiful!! Excellent job!
Thanks so much Blake
@@DaveLeeDownUnder next do Guildford the real life forest of the first Alice book.
Lock Wood the second wood in Oxfordshire.
The second wood in Through the Looking glass and what Alice found there.
Oh no... you just added to my absolute bucket list. Now this one goes to the top. (and I was planning a trip to Texas to see the real Last Picture Show).
Beautifully done.😓
Thanks Alan!
Went here brilliant day the views are lovely from the top seeing everything about winnie the pooh made it feel good kids would love it and at the end the shop filled with lovely bears brilliant day out 👍
Fun fact: The place where the Milne family lived and where Christopher Robin grew up was called Cotchford Farm. Cotchford Farm is ALSO known for Rolling Stones alumni Brian Jones, who moved there some decades later, and would go on to be found dead floating in the swimming pool in the backyard in 1968 (I doubt that the pool probably was there yet in the Milnes' time, though. I bet that it wasn't installed until after Jones moved in because of his fame as a member of one of England's greatest rock bands).
Wonderful. Thank you so much!
Something fun and innocent.
I believe God smiles upon the idea of Winnie the Pooh.
In a world where most things are just awful a few things are still good.
And that is why so many love Winnie the Pooh.
Great video Dave! One of your best
Thanks mate!
So cute 💛 Gotta visit here someday!
I love Winnie the pooh
Can I go on your next adventure? That was glorious!
Wonderful!
Thanks!
Great video! hidden Mickey at 18:58
Thank you! And great spot!! Haha
The plant you called lavender is actually heather. Lavender does not grow wild in Britain.
I visited Hartfield and the area in the spring of 1992.
This made me cry for some reason lol
It's a very emotional place!
thank you.
Thanks for watching!
the "that's me!" on the skit at the beginning is laughable. 😂
Wow what a video!!!
Thanks Luke!
I saw Christopher Robin an hour or two ago.
Great! I hope you liked it!
Very well put together video absolutely loved it!, how are you finding it over here in the UK? :) I’m really excited For Christopher Robin I’m also applying for a movie theatre job in Edinburgh.
Thanks so much man!
Loving it in the UK so far, it's wonderful.
AWESOME! Best of luck with your job application!
Dave Lee Down Under I sadly didn’t get it this time, I’ve got a lot of options as I’m in the city! Hopefully another will pop up soon
Wait when you said that piglet wasn't home then where could he be?
Damn❤
I didn't know that
Cool an old
thank you so much , from f pooh an in Tokyo, Japan.
please telach me .....which company or the name of ..... the push doll in this video. thank you so so much . iam waiting for the anser ...from kindness person
Hello to Tokyo! I was there last year and absolutely loved your city and your people!!
It’s the Posh Paws 50cm Large Pooh from the Christopher Robin (movie) Collection! He’s beautiful 😊
What were your thoughts on Christopher Robin?
Seeing it tomorrow morning, will have a review up soon.
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Eyoe: why is that guy in my house
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Put the Teddy bear down bro ffs. You're a grown man
Seems someone doesn't get the point of the video.