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Look what our lives have become. Each day we get weaker… and weaker. But remember. REMEMBER! What happened… last time. Pooh. It's time to decide either we take the fight to them and perhaps survive.
~ Owl

Owl is one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside Dr. Arthur Gallup) of the Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey film series, which is part of the Twisted Childhood Universe.

He is an owl-like humanoid that resides in Hundred Acre Wood with his closest friends, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga and Roo. They all meet Christopher Robin one day and befriended him, but when he left the crossbreeds to go to college and after they ate Eeyore alive, Owl, alongside his friends, became ruthless, misanthropic, feral and bloodthirsty, killing any human who stumbles upon them. He is also the voice of reason for the Crossbreeds.

He is portrayed by Marcus Massey.

Biography[]

Foolish, Christopher Robin. Oh, how little you know. Our strength lies in our friendship. Oh, Pooh, you are indeed a bear of little brain, but I'll bring you back. We'll all be back, for you, Christopher Robin. (Laughs evilly)
~ Owl's last lines at the ending scene of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, with the hopes of reviving Pooh, along with Tigger and Piglet.

Owl is a crossbreed who is friends with Pooh Bear, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Kanga, and Eeyore.

He is the smartest of the Crossbreeds and the most pragmatic. Though in the past he didn't seem very wise as he chose to devour Eeyore along with the rest of the Crossbreeds and was the mastermind behind Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger in the sequel.

Owl survives the incursion, and brings the corpses of his friends back home in order for them to be revived and continue their mission to kill Christopher Robin.

Appearance[]

Despite being an owl, he appearance to be a more similar to a tall humanoid vulture, with bird nose, bald head, having a tall wings and his eyes filled with blue light. Unlike his friends, he is shown to be more human-looking than the others. He also does not wear human clothing unlike Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger.

Personality[]

Like his friends, Owl is very ruthless, hateful, manipulative and cynically distrustful towards humanity especially Christopher Robin after he abandoned them for long time.

Despite his violent and ruthlessly distrustful nature, he is extremely intelligent as he was planning to continue Pooh's quest to get revenge on Christopher Robin for abandoning them in years as well he always use his abilities to stalking and torturing people.

Trivia[]

  • Much like Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger, Owl is not a live-action adaption of his Disney counterpart and is instead a loose adaptation of his 1926 novel counterpart as the characters from the novel entered public domain in 2022.
  • This is also the third live action depiction of Owl and the first one to be depicted as a horror villain not catered towards children.
  • Despite his name, he resembles that of a vulture rather than an owl.
  • His appearance also partially resembles The Creeper from the Jeepers Creepers film series and The Vulture from the Spider-Man comics.
  • Owl's actor, Marcus Massey previously portrayed Colt, one of the four men that Pooh killed in the first film, thus making Massey the only cast member from the first film to return in the sequel, albeit in a completely different role.
  • Out of all the Crossbreeds, Owl looks more human than the rest.
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