- Heffalump
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Origins
In the books, Pooh and Piglet attempt bravely to capture a heffalump in a trap. However, no heffalumps are ever caught in their trap, and indeed they never meet a heffalump in the course of the books. The sole actual appearance of heffalumps in the books come as Pooh tries to put himself to sleep: " [H] e tried counting Heffalumps [but] every Heffalump that he counted was making straight for a pot of Pooh's honey ... [and] when the five hundred and eighty-seventh Heffalumps were licking their jaws, and saying to themselves, 'Very good honey this, I don't know when I've tasted better', Pooh could bear it no longer." We learn nothing more about the nature of the beasts in the writings.
Explanation
Although this is never explicitly stated, it is generally thought that heffalumps are
elephant s from a child's viewpoint (the word "heffalump" being a child's attempt at pronouncing "elephant")Oxford English Dictionary , second edition, 1989: "A child's word for ‘elephant’. Now commonly in adult use."] :E. H. Shepard 's illustrations inA. A. Milne 's original books depict heffalumps (as seen in Piglet's dreams) as looking very much like elephants.In Disney's adaptations of the stories, Heffalumps are first mentioned in the 1968 featurette "
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day ", and seem to be a product ofTigger 's imagination. Heffalumps first actual appearance was in the television series "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ". In both, the animated films and all subsequent television series, they are also depicted as looking like elephants, albeit slightly cuddlier and less fierce than those Pooh imagines in the books.In the animated television series, most heffalumps are enemies of Pooh and his friends. They are known to steal honey and are often associated with
woozle s. One particular heffalump named Heff was the dim-witted sidekick of Stan the Woozle and was afraid ofRoo because he thought Roo was a giant mouse. (This is perhaps a reference to theLooney Tunes running gag of Sylvester mistakingHippety Hopper for a giant mouse and thefear of mice inherent in elephants.) Heff, who was voiced byChuck McCann , sounded just like Bouncer Beagle from "DuckTales .Piglet also befriended a young heffalump named Junior in two episodes of "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh". Junior lived with his parents, and his father, Papa Heffalump, was voiced by
Jim Cummings . Mama Heffalump often had to remind Papa Heffalump of his many allergies. They appeared in a song called "Heffalumps and Woozles" with their partners, thewoozle s, in the film "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh". Here, Tigger described them as honey-eating monsters. They and the song are also featured in the attraction at Walt Disney World, also called "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh", where the riders travel through the heffalumps and woozles in Pooh's dream.Impact on popular culture
Since the 1950s heffalumps have gained substantial fame outside the Pooh stories.
* The term "heffalump" is whimsically used by adults to describe an elephant, or a child's view of an elephant.Oxford English Dictionary , second edition, 1989: "A child's word for ‘elephant’. Now commonly in adult use."]
* The term "heffalump trap" has been used in political journalism for a trap that is set up to catch an opponent but ends up trapping the person who set the trap (as happens to Winnie the Pooh in "The House at Pooh Corner"). [The Spectator (22 August 1958 ). "The Conservatives are not going to leap into the heffalump-trap in which their opponents... reside". Cited inOxford English Dictionary .]
* In Scotland the word heffalump is used to describe an overweight or lazy person - literally meaning to heft (lift/shift) their lump.Fact|date=January 2008There is a musical score called "To Catch a Heffalump" (1971) by Willem Frederik Bon.
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Pooh's Heffalump Movie ", released in 2005, looks at the differences between the denizens of the Hundred Acre Wood and the Heffalumps, whom they fear as predators, cleared up after Roo becomes friends with a Heffalump named Lumpy. [http://www.impawards.com/2005/poohs_heffalump_movie.html]Lumpy the Heffalump later appears in the television program, "My Friends Tigger and Pooh", on the Disney Channel. He continues to appear as Roo's friend and joins the gang on many adventures.References
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