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===''Kingdom Hearts''===
===''Kingdom Hearts''===
[[File:100 Acre Wood Book KH.png|left|thumb|A map of the 100 Acre Wood.]]
[[File:100 Acre Wood Book KH.png|left|thumb|A map of the 100 Acre Wood.]]
The open pages of the book are known as {{nihongo|'''{{a|100 Acre Wood}}'''|100エーカーの森|100 Ēkā no Mori|lit. "Forest of 100 Acres"}}. From this area, Sora can enter the individual areas contained within 100 Acre Wood's pages.
As Sora enters the {{nihongo|'''{{a|100 Acre Wood}}'''|100エーカーの森|100 Ēkā no Mori|lit. "Forest of 100 Acres"}} he'll find himself on a map leading to the world's other areas. To unlock the world's locations Sora has to collect all of the book's pages. Upon his first visit only one area is available, the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wood: Meadow}}'''|草原|Sōgen|lit. "Grassland"}}, where Sora meets Winnie the Pooh. It's a small meadow surrounded by trees, scattered with a few flowers and rocks, whose primary feature is a hollow, overturned log which Winnie the Pooh often uses as a seat. The next area contains  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh's House}}'''|プーのいえ|Pū no Ie}}, where Sora meets the wise [[Owl]]. It is a humble cottage built into the roots of a large tree, standing alongside a meandering forest path. In the grass behind the cottage are five pots of honey which track Sora's progress in obtaining the [[Cheer]] ability<!--also mention in our Walkthrough:100 Acre Wood-->; when Sora has completed the required objective in one of the five involved mini-games, the pot is filled with honey. Pooh keeps a sign reading "Mr. Sanders" above the door, as well as a bell and a note reading "RNIG ALSO",{{sic}} and has left a small cooking fire with a log to sit on directly below it. Through the door is {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh's Room}}'''|プーのへや|Pū no Heya}}, a spartan room with a chair, a table, a bed, a window, a mirror, some clocks and paintings of honeypots, two cupboards filled with honeypots, and many honeypots laying about.


One of the few pages initially left in the book contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wood: Meadow}}'''|草原|Sōgen|lit. "Grassland"}}, where Sora meets Winnie the Pooh. It is a small meadow surrounded by trees, scattered with a few flowers and rocks, whose primary feature is a hollow, overturned log which Winnie the Pooh often uses as a seat.
[[File:Rabbit's House (Art).png|200px|thumb|Artwork of Rabbit's House.]]
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The first Torn Page to be restored contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Hunny Tree}}'''|ハチミツの木|Hachimitsu no Ki}}, where Sora and Pooh find Piglet. It is an immense English Oak tree on a small knoll, filled with cavities and beehives. The knoll also holds a small pond and another hollow log, where Piglet hides. The second Torn Page contains {{nihongo|'''{{a|Rabbit's House}}'''|ラビットのいえ|Rabitto no Ie}} and '''{{a|Rabbit's Room}}''', where Sora meets both [[Rabbit]] and [[Tigger]]. Like Pooh, Rabbit lives in a cottage built into the roots of a tree, which stands above a small field of cabbages, pumpkins, and carrots crossed by a tiny stream. Rabbit's home is neater and tidier than Pooh's, with a respectable mailbox, clothesline, and gutter pipe, as well as a rabbithole out the back with a sign reading "RABBIT'S HOWSE".{{sic}} The third Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wood: Hill}}'''|丘|Oka|lit. "Hill"}}, near the Meadow, where Sora rescues Eeyore. It is a medium-sized bluff standing above a running brook, crossed by a wooden beam bridge. On top of the bluff is another large oak, from which hangs Pooh's swing, and across the brook is Eeyore's "house", a tiny lean-to made of sticks. The fourth Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Bouncing Spot}}'''|ティガーの遊び場|Tigā no Asobiba|lit. "Tigger's Playground"}}, where Tigger and [[Roo]] spend their time. It is a clearing in the middle of the woods, filled with tree stumps and a seesaw. An immense honeypot sits on the center-most stump, and many Rare Nuts hang from the surrounding trees.
 
[[File:Pooh's House (Art).png|200px|thumb]]
The other page contains  {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh's House}}'''|プーのいえ|Pū no Ie}}, where Sora meets the wise [[Owl]]. It is a humble cottage built into the roots of a large tree, standing alongside a meandering forest path. In the grass behind the cottage are five pots of honey which track Sora's progress in obtaining the [[Cheer]] ability<!--also mention in our Walkthrough:100 Acre Wood-->; when Sora has completed the required objective in one of the five involved mini-games, the pot is filled with honey. Pooh keeps a sign reading "Mr. Sanders" above the door, as well as a bell and a note reading "RNIG ALSO",{{sic}} and has left a small cooking fire with a log to sit on directly below it. Through the door is {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh's Room}}'''|プーのへや|Pū no Heya}}, a spartan room with a chair, a table, a bed, a window, a mirror, some clocks and paintings of honeypots, two cupboards filled with honeypots, and many honeypots laying about.
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[[File:Hunny Tree (Art).png|200px|left|thumb]]
The first Torn Page to be restored contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Hunny Tree}}'''|ハチミツの木|Hachimitsu no Ki}}, where Sora and Pooh find Piglet. It is an immense English Oak tree on a small knoll, filled with cavities and beehives. The knoll also holds a small pond and another hollow log, where Piglet hides.
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[[File:Rabbit's House (Art).png|200px|thumb]]
The second Torn Page contains {{nihongo|'''{{a|Rabbit's House}}'''|ラビットのいえ|Rabitto no Ie}} and '''{{a|Rabbit's Room}}''', where Sora meets both [[Rabbit]] and [[Tigger]]. Like Pooh, Rabbit lives in a cottage built into the roots of a tree, which stands above a small field of cabbages, pumpkins, and carrots crossed by a tiny stream. Rabbit's home is neater and tidier than Pooh's, with a respectable mailbox, clothesline, and gutter pipe, as well as a rabbithole out the back with a sign reading "RABBIT'S HOWSE".{{sic}}
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[[File:Wood - Hill (Art).png|200px|left|thumb]]
The third Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Wood: Hill}}'''|丘|Oka|lit. "Hill"}}, near the Meadow, where Sora rescues Eeyore. It is a medium-sized bluff standing above a running brook, crossed by a wooden beam bridge. On top of the bluff is another large oak, from which hangs Pooh's swing, and across the brook is Eeyore's "house", a tiny lean-to made of sticks.
The fourth Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Bouncing Spot}}'''|ティガーの遊び場|Tigā no Asobiba|lit. "Tigger's Playground"}}, where Tigger and [[Roo]] spend their time. It is a clearing in the middle of the woods, filled with tree stumps and a seesaw. An immense honeypot sits on the center-most stump, and many Rare Nuts hang from the surrounding trees.
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[[File:Muddy Path (Art).png|200px|thumb]]
The final Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Muddy Path}}'''|どろんこ道|Doronko Michi}}, a winding forest trail where each of Pooh's friends has gotten lost once again. The bottom-most portion is a small moody ravine underneath the trees, with a small hollow thicket of brush at its middle. At the end of a glen is a well from which very strong winds blow, adjacent to several burrows. Above the well is a hollow log crossing the sides of the ravine, and the trees hold a few beehives. There are several geraniums throughout the ravine, where Pooh can find butterflies to carry him around.  
The final Torn Page contains the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Muddy Path}}'''|どろんこ道|Doronko Michi}}, a winding forest trail where each of Pooh's friends has gotten lost once again. The bottom-most portion is a small moody ravine underneath the trees, with a small hollow thicket of brush at its middle. At the end of a glen is a well from which very strong winds blow, adjacent to several burrows. Above the well is a hollow log crossing the sides of the ravine, and the trees hold a few beehives. There are several geraniums throughout the ravine, where Pooh can find butterflies to carry him around.  
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The [[Keyhole]] for 100 Acre Woods is the book's lock and is sealed ones Sora has completed all stories.
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===''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', the various areas are combined into one long room, and there is only one minigame: get Pooh to the exit while finding all of his lost friends. Each of Pooh's friends will give Sora a reward; the minigame is also the best place to collect [[Moogle Point]]s.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', Sora visits a memory based version of the 100 Acre Woods. The world is reduced to a long path through the woods, with a hollow, overturned log in each end of the map, and some tree stumps along the way. Sora quickly meet up with Pooh which prompts the world's [[mini-game]]: get Pooh to the exit while finding all of his lost friends. Once they find each of Pooh's friends they'll give Sora a reward. The mini-game is also a great place to collect [[Moogle Point]]s.
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===''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', the world is split up into multiple rooms along a path, with most of the rooms featuring a mini-games. The first area is '''{{a|Pooh Bear's House}}''' and where. The next area is '''{{a|Rabbit's House}}''', which contains Rabbit and the [[Veggie Panic]] mini-games. '''{{a|Hunny Tree}}''' contains Owl and the [[Balloon Glider]] mini-game, while '''{{a|Tigger's Playground}}''' contains Tigger, Roo, the [[Tigger's Jump-a-Thon]] mini-game, and the only treasure chest of this world, the [[Spellbinder]] Card, which requires [[Glide]] or [[Superglide]] to reach. The '''{{a|Muddy Road}}''' contains Eeyore, as well as the [[Whirlwind Plunge]] and [[Bumble-Rumble]] mini-games. Finally, the '''{{a|Fields}}''' contain a save point and the world exit.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', the area is split up into multiple rooms along a path, along with multiple minigames. The first area is '''{{a|Pooh Bear's House}}''' which is the only room that does not contain a minigame, although Piglet is in the room and must be found. The next area is '''{{a|Rabbit's House}}''', which contains Rabbit and the [[Veggie Panic]] minigame. '''{{a|Hunny Tree}}''' contains Owl and the [[Balloon Glider]] minigame, while '''{{a|Tigger's Playground}}''' contains Tigger, Roo, the [[Tigger's Jump-a-Thon]] minigame, and the only treasure chest of this world, the [[Spellbinder]] Card, which requires [[Glide]] or [[Superglide]] to reach. The '''{{a|Muddy Road}}''' contains Eeyore, as well as the [[Whirlwind Plunge]] and [[Bumble-Rumble]] minigames. Finally, the '''{{a|Fields}}''' contain a save point and the world exit.


===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
''Kingdom Hearts II'' retains a few of the previous locations in the 100 Acre Wood, most notably {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh Bear's House}}'''|「プーの家」のおはなし|"Pū no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Pooh's House"}} and {{nihongo|'''{{a|Rabbit's House}}'''| 「ラビットの家」のおはなし|Rabitto no Ie no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Rabbit's House"}}, although the mini-games found in these locations have changed, and Rabbit's House is not available until the second Torn Page is found. In addition, {{nihongo|'''{{a|Piglet's House}}'''|「ピグレットの家」のおはなし|"Piguretto no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Piglet's House"}} has been added as the first mini-game location to open up. {{nihongo|'''{{a|Kanga's House}}'''|「カンガの家」のおはなし|"Kanga no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Kanga's House"}} opens up with the return of the third Torn Page, and {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Spooky Cave}}'''|「おばけ洞窟」のおはなし|"Obake Dōkutsu" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of The Haunted Cave"}} at the fourth. The final area, {{nihongo|'''{{a|Starry Hill}}'''|「星空の丘」のおはなし|"Hoshizora no Oka" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of The Starry-Skied Hill"}}, will open when all five pages have been found and completes the repairs on Pooh's poor, abused book which was ripped by the Heartless. The surface of the book, from which the other locations are accessed, is referred to as {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Hundred Acre Wood}}'''|100エーカーの森|100 Ēkā no Mori|lit. "Forest of 100 Acres"}}.
[[File:The Expotition 01 KHII.png|left|225px|thumb|Sora traversing the Spooky Cave in search of Pooh.]]
''Kingdom Hearts II'' retains a few of the previous locations in the 100 Acre Wood, while also introducing new ones. When Sora enters the book he'll arrive at a page simply called {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Hundred Acre Wood}}'''|100エーカーの森|100 Ēkā no Mori|lit. "Forest of 100 Acres"}}, from which he can access the book's other pages. The book's first location is {{nihongo|'''{{a|Pooh Bear's House}}'''|「プーの家」のおはなし|"Pū no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Pooh's House"}} which differs from the first game by the passage at the end being covered up by bushes, and his door blocked by empty honey pots.
 
A new addition that comes with the first Torn Page is {{nihongo|'''{{a|Piglet's House}}'''|「ピグレットの家」のおはなし|"Piguretto no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Piglet's House"}, which is a large oak on top of a hill with a great view of the rest of the woods. His house's got a tiny door and a tiny mailbox, and huge sign saying "TRESPASSERS WILL"{{sic}}. The second Torn Page brings Sora back to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Rabbit's House}}'''| 「ラビットの家」のおはなし|Rabitto no Ie no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Rabbit's House"}}. This time Rabbit's house can't be accessed and is blocked by flower pots. The third Torn Page contains {{nihongo|'''{{a|Kanga's House}}'''|「カンガの家」のおはなし|"Kanga no Ie" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of Kanga's House"}} and it's located close to a river where the mini-game [[Balloon Bounce]] occurs. Outside her house is also an open area filled with a lot of carboard boxes. The fourth Torn Page leads to the maze-like {{nihongo|'''{{a|The Spooky Cave}}'''|「おばけ洞窟」のおはなし|"Obake Dōkutsu" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of The Haunted Cave"}}; a dark cavern with patches of icy floors and generally filled with blue crystals.
 
The final Torn Page opens access to {{nihongo|'''{{a|Starry Hill}}'''|「星空の丘」のおはなし|"Hoshizora no Oka" no Ohanashi|lit. "The Story of The Starry-Skied Hill"}}, which is the same area as Wood: Hill from the first game, but set during the night.


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===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the world has been significantly scaled down compared to previous appearances. The only part of the world that can be accessed here is {{nihongo|'''Rabbit's House'''|ラビットの家|Rabitto no Ie}}, where the entirety of the plot takes place, and where all three mini-games can be found. Like in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora can only explore Rabbit's garden, with the house itself not being explorable. Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Roo, Lumpy, and, of course, Rabbit all reside in this area.
[[File:100 Acre Wood (Art) 1 KHIII.png|thumb|200px|right|Artwork of Sora and the residents of the 100 Acre Wood enjoying a sudden breeze.]]
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the world has been significantly scaled down compared to previous appearances. The only part of the world that can be accessed is {{nihongo|'''Rabbit's House'''|ラビットの家|Rabitto no Ie}}, where the entirety of the plot takes place, and where all three mini-games can be found. Like in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora can only explore Rabbit's garden, but with the house itself not being explorable. Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Roo, Lumpy, and, of course, Rabbit all reside in this area.
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==Story==
==Story==