Question: Why is Eeyore always sad? Does he suffer from depression?
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2003)
1 question
Directed by: Elliot M. Bour, Saul Blinkoff
Starring: Jim Cummings, David Ogden Stiers, Jimmy Bennett, Ken Sansom
Rabbit: I most certainly do not miss Easter.
Tigger: Oh but look look. You used to love being the Eastery Bunny. You were the head bunny in charge.
Rabbit: Yes and that's why I liked it. But I certainly don't like it anymore.
Tigger: But on a count of why?
Rabbit: I had Roo's first Easter planed to perfection until you had to get involved.
Tigger: I remember it like it was last year.
Rabbit: It was only last year.
Tigger: It's all coming back to me now.
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Answer: It's never definitively explained, but Eeyore apparently suffers from depression, is sad about his tail, and generally always feels unhappy. Actually, he is just one character that displays a certain emotional type. Tigger is hyperactive and attention deficit, Rabbit is obsessive-compulsive, Owl is narcissistic, Piglet suffers from anxiety, and Pooh has an eating disorder.
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