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Disney released “Winnie the Pooh” in 2011 and it’s available to watch online. Walt Disney Studios

Fans were first interested to Winnie the Pooh and his friends in 1926 with the first book about the honey-loving bear by A. A. Milne. In honor of the world that Milne created, every year on his birthday, Jan. 18, readers of the books he’s written and viewers of the shows and movies that have been adapted from them celebrate Winnie the Pooh day.

Join in on the celebration today by spending an hour or two watching one of the many “Winnie the Pooh” films or TV episodes made over the years. Here’s where you can watch them all online.

Movies

“The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” (1977)

This film, which is a combination of four short videos that had previously been released, is available on Amazon Video, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu and Google Play to rent starting at $2.99 for standard definition and $3.99 for high definition and to buy starting at $14.99 for standard and $19.99 for high definition.

“Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin” (1997)

Pooh and his friends try to save their friend Christopher Robin in this animated movie that can be rented or purchased on Amazon Video, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu or Google Play rent, starting at just $2.99.

“Winnnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving” (1999)

When you buy or rent this video from YouTube or Google Play, you’re getting the short film “A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving” and two episodes from “The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,” combined.

“A Very Merry Pooh Year” (2002)

When you put together the 1991 Christmas TV special “Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too” and the film “Happy Pooh Year,” you get this movie that you can rent or buy online at Amazon Video, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu or Google Play, for as little as $2.99.

“Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie” (2005)

Pooh and crew go out in search of a creature that can grant wishes in this Halloween movie that’s available, starting at $2.99, on YouTube, iTunes and Google Play.

“Springtime with Roo” (2004)

Get ready for spring with this Easter-centric movie, which can be found on Amazon Video, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu or Google Play, whether you want to rent or buy it.

“Winnie the Pooh” (2011)

Watch along as the lovable characters search for a new tail for Eeyore. You can rent or buy the movie on Amazon Video, YouTube, iTunes, Vudu or Google Play starting at $2.99.

Shows

“My Friends Tigger & Pooh” (2007-2010)

Buy episodes of the animated series on iTunes, starting at $1.99 per episode, or buy a whole season for $34.99. The show can also be watched on the Disney Junior website or app by logging in with an accepted TV service subscription.