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Piglet has no apparent abilities, as his world is unaffected by the Heartless. He does, however, hold up very well against being tossed about in high winds, which carry him away easily due to his light weight and small stature.
Piglet has no apparent abilities, as his world is unaffected by the Heartless. He does, however, hold up very well against being tossed about in high winds, which carry him away easily due to his light weight and small stature.


=Origin==
==Origin==
This version of Piglet is based after his appearance in Walt Disney's short ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day}}'', and all of his appearances in the Pooh franchise afterwards. Piglet was originally created by the real life {{w|Christopher Robin Milne}} and his father, {{w|A. A. Milne}}, who both expanded upon his character from a small doll of a piglet that Christopher owned. He made his literary debut in A. A. Milne's book ''{{w|Winnie-the-Pooh|Winnie the Pooh}}'', playing Pooh's best friend from the very beginning.
This version of Piglet is based after his appearance in Walt Disney's short ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day}}'', and all of his appearances in the Pooh franchise afterwards. Piglet was originally created by the real life {{w|Christopher Robin Milne}} and his father, {{w|A. A. Milne}}, who both expanded upon his character from a small doll of a piglet that Christopher owned. He made his literary debut in A. A. Milne's book ''{{w|Winnie-the-Pooh|Winnie the Pooh}}'', playing Pooh's best friend from the very beginning.
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