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According to Owl, the Backson is evil, mischievous, and loved to cause harm and bad luck to others. However, in reality, the Backson is a curious, nice monster who loves to find things in the woods. In the post-credits scene, the Backson spots the trail of objects Pooh and the gang left behind to trap him into the big pit they had made for him to fall into. Sure enough, as the Backson was gathering around the items to give them back to whoever owns them, he stumbled and he and the items he was holding all fell into the pit. When the Backson realizes this, he calls for help, but he decides to wait until someone comes to rescue him and will be back soon.

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  • Backson
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  • According to Owl, the Backson is evil, mischievous, and loved to cause harm and bad luck to others. However, in reality, the Backson is a curious, nice monster who loves to find things in the woods. In the post-credits scene, the Backson spots the trail of objects Pooh and the gang left behind to trap him into the big pit they had made for him to fall into. Sure enough, as the Backson was gathering around the items to give them back to whoever owns them, he stumbled and he and the items he was holding all fell into the pit. When the Backson realizes this, he calls for help, but he decides to wait until someone comes to rescue him and will be back soon.
  • The Backson is a bison-like animal. He is the main antagonist of the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film. Despite being thought of as evil in the imaginations of several characters, the Backson in reality is actually a nice, thoughtful, caring, and humble creature with a tail and it's high as like a shaggy rug two sharp horns atop it's head between a hair that's red and in it's nose a ring of gold and his toes are black and it's fur is blue. The Backson is mentioned throughout the film, but only seen after the credits.
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  • Good
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  • Backson
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  • Backson
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Quotes
  • "Gosh! Maybe these are his things! You know, I'd better pick 'em up so they won't get broken. That's the last thing I would want."
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  • Backson
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Gender
  • Male
Introduction
  • Winnie the Pooh
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  • According to Owl, the Backson is evil, mischievous, and loved to cause harm and bad luck to others. However, in reality, the Backson is a curious, nice monster who loves to find things in the woods. In the post-credits scene, the Backson spots the trail of objects Pooh and the gang left behind to trap him into the big pit they had made for him to fall into. Sure enough, as the Backson was gathering around the items to give them back to whoever owns them, he stumbled and he and the items he was holding all fell into the pit. When the Backson realizes this, he calls for help, but he decides to wait until someone comes to rescue him and will be back soon.
  • The Backson is a bison-like animal. He is the main antagonist of the 2011 Winnie the Pooh film. Despite being thought of as evil in the imaginations of several characters, the Backson in reality is actually a nice, thoughtful, caring, and humble creature with a tail and it's high as like a shaggy rug two sharp horns atop it's head between a hair that's red and in it's nose a ring of gold and his toes are black and it's fur is blue. The Backson is mentioned throughout the film, but only seen after the credits. He fell into the pit in the post credits scene adding "I sure hope that fella will be back soon".
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