Kanga

Kanga is a character from the 100 Acre Wood appearing in Kingdom Hearts II. Though her world has been shown in the games, she does not appear until the third installment. She is based on her appearance in Disney's  franchise. Kanga is Roo's mother.

Kingdom Hearts II
When Kanga hears from Piglet that Pooh has forgotten everything about his friends, she makes a medicine in attempt to restore his memory, but Tigger steals it, thinking it is a present for him. Later, she helps Sora search for Pooh in the Spooky Cave. She later joins the rest of Pooh's friends in saying goodbye to Sora at the Starry Hill.

Kingdom Hearts manga
Kanga makes a brief cameo appearance alongside Roo when Pooh and Piglet explain to Sora on what has happened to their friends.

Design
Kanga is an animated plush doll of an adult, female kangaroo with light brown fur covering most of her body, except for her belly, pouch, and the insides of her ears, which are pink. She has large feet that lack toes and comparatively smaller arms. The only distinct digits on her hands are her thumbs. She also has a somewhat short tail. Kanga's ears are quite large and her neck is rather long. She has beady black eyes and a black nose.

Personality
Kanga is the sweet and caring mother of Roo. She also acts as a gentle motherly figure to the other Hundred Acre Wood characters, giving advice and help to those in need.

Origin
Kanga first appeared in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. Kanga plays a minor role throughout the movie, which is the mother-figure. She briefly appears at Christopher Robin's house in the beginning, and later appears when Pooh is stuck in Rabbit's front door to give Pooh a bouquet a Honeysuckle as a gift and to help pull Pooh out of the hole when he budges.

Kanga is a stuffed kangaroo owned by Christopher Robin and is the mother of Roo. She spends most of her time doing chores around her treehouse and tending to the needs of the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood. She treats Tigger especially well, as if another family member. Tigger returns this kindness by treated her respectfully, being one of the few characters he doesn't regularly bounce. Kanga is the most level-headed member of the Hundred Acre Wood, rarely jumping to conclusions and assessing situations with common sense, though sometimes giving in to superstition and an inner sense of mischief. She is also very kind and loving towards everyone, to the point of being doting towards Roo especially.

Trivia

 * Her name, Kanga and her son's name Roo, when put together, make kangaroo.