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| - In The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Stan appears to be sneaky, determined, and vengeful. When the two are foiled by Roo the first time, he decides to go to a friend of his named Wooster, a gigantic woozle who Stan leads to Pooh's house where "brunchfast" is about to start. Leading Wooster to Pooh is what Stan hopes will get he and Heff what they want, but when Pooh befriends Wooster and foils them a second time (just like the first time when Roo stopped them), Stan vows that they will return and take their honey, one way or another.
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| - In The Great Honey Pot Robbery, Stan appears to be sneaky, determined, and vengeful. When the two are foiled by Roo the first time, he decides to go to a friend of his named Wooster, a gigantic woozle who Stan leads to Pooh's house where "brunchfast" is about to start. Leading Wooster to Pooh is what Stan hopes will get he and Heff what they want, but when Pooh befriends Wooster and foils them a second time (just like the first time when Roo stopped them), Stan vows that they will return and take their honey, one way or another. In A Bird in the Hand, Stan Matt helps Heff come up with a plan to capture Kessie and hold her for ransom (that being honey). After capturing Kessie and Rabbit and taking them to their hideout, Stan is the one who sends Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet a ransom note. When they too are captured, Kessie convinces Stan Matt and Heff to start taking care of them. Kessie’s constant demands result in a flood of honey in the thieves’ hideout and Stan Matt’s begging to take Kessie far away from them. This was his and Heff’s last appearance.
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