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Stan Woozle and Heff Heffalump are minor antagonists in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Stan was voiced by the late Ken Sansom, and Heff was voiced by the late Chuck McCann, who also voiced Vacuum Head in the same series, the Owl, the Rattler and Hurricane Harry in Cool McCool, Blinky in the 1982 Pac-Man series, the Beagle Boys in DuckTales, Dalton Kearn in Adventures in Odyssey, Mr. Conrad in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, one of the Air Pirates in TaleSpin, one of the Poachers in Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle, the Amoeba Boys in The Powerpuff Girls and the disguise of Moe in Adventure Time.

Biography[]

Working together in a duo, Stan is portrayed as calm, cunning, and bright, mirroring Heff's cowardly, loud, stupid nature. They made their first appearance in "The Great Honey Pot Robbery", where after being caught by Roo, Stan visits Wooster, a fellow woozle, to lead them to Pooh's house. However, Pooh and Wooster become friends, and after the two is chased away, swear that they will get Pooh's honey, hell or high water.

In "A Bird in the Hand", the duo attempts to kidnap Kessie and demand a trade of her for honey. However, Kessie manages to make the duo give her what she desires, resulting in honey flooding their main base and the duo to command Kessie to get away from them. They never appear again after this.

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  • Heff mistakenly thinking Roo is a giant mouse is a reference to the Looney Tunes cartoons starring Sylvester and Hippety Hopper.
  • In both their appearances, they both met Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, and Piglet.
  • Being a Woozle and a Heffalump, Stan and Heff fulfill the original idea that Heffalumps and Woozles were monstrous thieves that took honey without a second thought, as seen in the song and dream sequence "Heffalumps and Woozles" from Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. Their motives (at least Heff's anyway, him being a Heffalump) would be counteracted in Pooh's Heffalump Movie, in which Heffalumps (especially Lumpy and Mama Heffalump) are portrayed as kind, misunderstood quadrupeds who believed that Pooh and his friends were the real strange creatures that dwelled in the forest.
  • Though there had already been Heffalumps in the Hundred Acre Wood before, as seen with the Heffalump family in the episode "There's No Camp Like Home" from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Stan is the first physical Woozle to be seen in the Winnie the Pooh universe, with Wooster as the second. All other Woozles seen up until that point were nightmarish depictions dreamt up by the characters. They would continue to be nightmarish figures after Stan and Wooster, due to the lack of anymore physical Woozles, and Heff Heffalump is the fourth funniest Heffalump is about to be seeing Winnie the Pooh universe, same thing as all Heffalumps seen with there dreamily thoughts of learning the difference about not to do anymore bad ideas unless they'll understand.
  • Heff has no family but was only shown himself on his picture frame.
  • Stan and Heff own a pet cow, as at one point in "A Bird in the Hand", they are heard milking one offscreen.
  • In Sing a Song with Pooh Bear (and Piglet too), Stan and Heff made a cameo appearance during "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" while Tigger sings "Everyone else is jealous".

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