Hundred Acre Wood
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Der Hundert-Morgen-Wald ist der Ort, an dem viele der Handlungen des Kinderbuches Pu der Bär und der verschiedenen Filme um die Figur Winnie Puuh und seine Freunde spielen. Das Vorbild für diesen Wald ist , ein Naturschutzgebiet in der Grafschaft East Sussex in England (Großbritannien). Christopher Milne, der als Christopher Robin selbst eine der Hauptpersonen in dem Buch seines Vaters Alan Alexander Milne ist, schrieb in seiner Autobiografie: „Pooh's Forest and Ashdown Forest are identical“. Das Wohnhaus der Familie Milne in Hartfield, Cotchfourd Farm, lag nicht weit von Ashdown Forest entfernt.
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Stumilowy Las (ang. Hundred Acre Wood, dosł. Las Stuakrowy) – fikcyjne miejsce, w którym mieszkają Kubuś Puchatek, Prosiaczek, Kłapouchy, Tygrys, Królik, Sowa Przemądrzała, Kangurzyca z Maleństwem, i Krzyś. Toczy się w nim akcja książek dla dzieci A.A. Milne’a. Stumilowy Las wzorowany jest na lesie Ashdown w angielskim East Sussex.
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O Bosque dos 100 Acres é uma floresta fictícia onde moram o Ursinho Pooh e seus amigos.
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Sjumilaskogen (engelska: Hundred Acre Wood) är skogen i den fiktiva värld där A. A. Milnes böcker om Nalle Puh utspelar sig. Den är inspirerad av verklighetens Ashdown Forest utanför Hartfield i England i Storbritannien. De flesta av de platser som nämns i böckerna ligger dock utanför Sjumilaskogen, och Uggla är det enda djur som bor i skogen. Originalets Hundred Acre Wood, motsvarande en skog på mindre än en halv km², antyder också att det inte rör sig om någon med mänskliga mått mätt djupare skog.
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The Hundred Acre Wood (also spelled as 100 Aker Wood, Hundred-Acre Wood, and 100 Acre Wood; also known as simply "The Wood") is a part of the fictional land inhabited by Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Winnie-the-Pooh series of children's stories by author A. A. Milne. The wood is visited regularly by the young boy Christopher Robin, who accompanies Pooh and company on their many adventures.
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La Forêt des rêves bleus (Hundred Acre Wood) est un univers de fiction dans lequel se déroulent les aventures de Winnie l'ourson et ses amis. Cette forêt imaginaire a été créée par l’écrivain Alan Alexander Milne, qui s'est inspiré de la forêt d'Ashdown, où il vivait. La forêt est également régulièrement appelée par sa traduction littérale de son nom original anglais : le Bois des Cent Acres. Ce lieu fictif est par la suite devenu un Univers Disney à la suite des différentes adaptations des aventures de Winnie l'ourson par les studios Disney.
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Map of the Hundred Acre Wood drawn by E. H. Shepard to illustrate Winnie-the-Pooh.
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Der Hundert-Morgen-Wald ist der Ort, an dem viele der Handlungen des Kinderbuches Pu der Bär und der verschiedenen Filme um die Figur Winnie Puuh und seine Freunde spielen. Das Vorbild für diesen Wald ist , ein Naturschutzgebiet in der Grafschaft East Sussex in England (Großbritannien). Christopher Milne, der als Christopher Robin selbst eine der Hauptpersonen in dem Buch seines Vaters Alan Alexander Milne ist, schrieb in seiner Autobiografie: „Pooh's Forest and Ashdown Forest are identical“. Das Wohnhaus der Familie Milne in Hartfield, Cotchfourd Farm, lag nicht weit von Ashdown Forest entfernt.
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The Hundred Acre Wood (also spelled as 100 Aker Wood, Hundred-Acre Wood, and 100 Acre Wood; also known as simply "The Wood") is a part of the fictional land inhabited by Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Winnie-the-Pooh series of children's stories by author A. A. Milne. The wood is visited regularly by the young boy Christopher Robin, who accompanies Pooh and company on their many adventures. In A. A. Milne's books, the term "Hundred Acre Wood" is actually used for a specific part of the larger Forest, centred on Owl's house (see the map in the book, as well as numerous references in the text to the characters going "into" or "out of" the Hundred Acre Wood as they go between Owl's house and other Forest locations). However, in the Pooh movies, and in general conversation with most Pooh fans, "The Hundred Acre Wood" is used for the entire world of Winnie-the-Pooh, the Forest and all the places it contains. The Hundred Acre Wood of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories is in actuality Five Hundred Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England, where the Winnie-the-Pooh stories were set. A. A. Milne's country home at Cotchford Farm, Hartfield was situated just north of Ashdown Forest, and Five Hundred Acre Wood is a dense beech wood that Christopher Robin Milne would explore on his way from Cotchford Farm onto the Forest. Five Hundred Acre Wood is long-established, having been originally sold off from the Forest in 1678. The wood remains privately owned, being part of Buckhurst Park estate, and is not therefore generally accessible to the public, though two footpaths which are public rights of way, one of which is part of a long-distance footpath, the Wealdway, cross through the wood and may be used by members of the public. Milne was inspired by the landscape of Ashdown Forest to use it as the setting for his Winnie-the-Pooh stories, and many features from the stories can be identified with specific locations in the forest. The car park at the hilltop of Gills Lap (the Galleon's Lap of the Pooh stories) in Ashdown Forest, (grid reference TQ 467 315), contains a display panel with a map of the surrounding area and the features from several of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories marked on it. For example, Five Hundred Acre Wood lies a short distance to the north-east, while the "Enchanted Place" is a small wooded area 660 feet (200 m) to the north. A memorial plaque dedicated to A. A. Milne and his illustrator, Ernest H. Shepard, lies 330 feet (100 m) away. Five Hundred Acre Wood lies a short distance to the north-east.
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La Forêt des rêves bleus (Hundred Acre Wood) est un univers de fiction dans lequel se déroulent les aventures de Winnie l'ourson et ses amis. Cette forêt imaginaire a été créée par l’écrivain Alan Alexander Milne, qui s'est inspiré de la forêt d'Ashdown, où il vivait. La forêt est également régulièrement appelée par sa traduction littérale de son nom original anglais : le Bois des Cent Acres. Ce lieu fictif est par la suite devenu un Univers Disney à la suite des différentes adaptations des aventures de Winnie l'ourson par les studios Disney. La forêt des rêves bleus est également un monde récurrent de la série de jeux vidéo Kingdom Hearts, où elle est contenue dans un livre.
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* Portail de l’animation
* Portail de Disney
* Portail de la fantasy et du fantastique
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Stumilowy Las (ang. Hundred Acre Wood, dosł. Las Stuakrowy) – fikcyjne miejsce, w którym mieszkają Kubuś Puchatek, Prosiaczek, Kłapouchy, Tygrys, Królik, Sowa Przemądrzała, Kangurzyca z Maleństwem, i Krzyś. Toczy się w nim akcja książek dla dzieci A.A. Milne’a. Stumilowy Las wzorowany jest na lesie Ashdown w angielskim East Sussex.
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O Bosque dos 100 Acres é uma floresta fictícia onde moram o Ursinho Pooh e seus amigos.
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Sjumilaskogen (engelska: Hundred Acre Wood) är skogen i den fiktiva värld där A. A. Milnes böcker om Nalle Puh utspelar sig. Den är inspirerad av verklighetens Ashdown Forest utanför Hartfield i England i Storbritannien. De flesta av de platser som nämns i böckerna ligger dock utanför Sjumilaskogen, och Uggla är det enda djur som bor i skogen. Originalets Hundred Acre Wood, motsvarande en skog på mindre än en halv km², antyder också att det inte rör sig om någon med mänskliga mått mätt djupare skog.
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