<P> Pooh's ever - glum, sarcastic and pessimistic donkey friend who has trouble keeping his tail attached to his bottom, since the nail keeps falling out . Eeyore has a house made of sticks, which falls apart (many times in the Disney films as a running gag) and has to be rebuilt . </P> <P> In the Disney cartoons, Eeyore is slow - talking and more cautious than some of the other animals, and is often reluctant to go along with their actions, but usually does not bother trying to oppose anyone because he believes it to be futile to try . His catchphrase is "Thanks for noticing" as indicated to himself . He has been voiced by Ralph Wright (1966--1983), Ron Feinberg (1981), Ron Gans (1983--1986), Peter Cullen (1988--present) and by Bud Luckey (2011). </P> <P> Kanga is a female kangaroo and the doting mother of Roo . The two live in a house near the Sandy Pit in the northwestern part of the forest . Kanga is the only female character to appear in the books . She was based on a stuffed toy that belonged to Christopher Robin Milne . </P> <P> When Kanga and Roo first come to the forest in chapter seven of Winnie - the - Pooh, everyone thinks Kanga is a fierce animal, but discover this to be untrue and become friends with her . In the books, when Tigger comes to the forest, she welcomes him into her home, attempts to find him food he likes and allows him to live with her and Roo . After this, Kanga treats him much the way she does her own son . </P>

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