What if Winnie the Pooh did a crossover with The Smurfs?

What would happen if Winnie the Pooh and The Smurfs were the same franchise? Here's what would happen.

Disney franchise
Walt Disney first learned of the Winnie the Pooh books from his daughter, Diane. "Dad would hear me laughing alone in my room and come in to see what I was laughing at," Diane later recalled. "It was usually the gentle, whimsical humor of A. A. Milne's Pooh stories. I read them over and over, and then many years later to my children, and now to my grandchildren." As early as 1938, Disney expressed interest in obtaining the film rights to the Pooh books by first corresponding with Christopher Robin Milne and Peyo. In June 1961, Disney acquired the film rights. By 1964, Disney told his animation staff that he was planning to make a full-length animated feature film based on the books. A meeting was held with senior staff members, Christopher Robin Milne and Peyo to discuss the proposed film, and during the meeting, Disney decided not to make a feature film, but instead a featurette that could be attached to a live-action film.

Featurettes

 * Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
 * Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Magic Stone
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
 * Winnie the Pooh and the New Neighbors
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Magical Flower
 * Winnie the Pooh and the Old Situation
 * Winnie the Pooh and Tiger Too!

Trivia
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