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Christopher Robin is the titular anti-villainous main protagonist of Disney's 2018 live-action film Christopher Robin.

History
When he was 7 years old, it was time for him to go to school. He left Hundred Acre Woods and went to London. Before he left Hundred Acre Woods, he told Winnie the Pooh that he will never forget him and his friends. Right after leaving his friends, Christopher Robin's life became victim of changes. First of all, he was forced to ignore his friends' memories to work, later, his father died. When he grew up, he met a woman named Evelyn, whom he eventually married. They got a daughter named Madeline. After working in World War II as a soldier, he joined a company called Winslow Luggage as an efficiency expert. Robin ignored his family, he rather cared about work than about family, and barely spendt time with family, and he planed to send Madeline to boarding school just like he was sent by his father. One day, his boss, Giles Winslow Jr., told him that "they" must find a way to decrease 20% of the company's expenditures, as the company was hitting hard times due to the war. That forced him to miss a weekend at his cottage in Sussex. He quickly explained everything to his wife and daughter, both of whom are saddened by this news. During a dinner with his wife, he told her that they shouldn't go to Sussex, only to end up discussing with Evelyn over Robin putting his work before his family, but he argued. He thought work is the most important thing in the world, and thought that if he doesn't work, there will be no life. He left his family just because of stupid work. He's such a jerk. Evelyn told him that their lives won't be better unless they are all together. Neverthless, he stayed at home at the next day so he can go to work. But the biggest surprise was: he reunited with Winnie the Pooh! He was so surprised when he saw him, and started to think how could Pooh get to London. Later, Pooh explained him that he went through the same way Christopher went when he was leaving. Christopher was wondering how did Pooh recognize him, and Pooh told him that he will never forget him and always recognize him, no matter how young or old he is. Pooh showed him way how he got to London, and Christopher and Pooh went through the tree and got to Hundred Acre Woods. Pooh was frightened when he saw Heffalumps and Woozles sign. Christopher tried to explain him that Heffalumps and Woozles aren't real. But Pooh still believed that they are real, and told Christopher to follow some footprints he found, to avoid Heffalumps and Woozles. This caused Christopher to angrily yell that those were their footsteps and that the Heffalumps and Woozles aren't real. Hurt, Pooh tried to put the compass in Christopher's briefcase, causing him to stumble with it and Christopher's papers to almost get lost in the wind, furthering Robin's anger, claiming that he is a bear of very little brain for not understanding how important his work seems to be, even more important than his own family, and stated that in life there is more than simple things like honey or balloons. When Pooh asked if he's sure, Christopher angrily called him a silly bear, and told him that he's not a child, but an adult with responsibilities. He also told him that he doesn't want to see him again ever in his life, and that he's just mischeivous troublemaker. Completely hurt by his friend's words, Pooh left. Later, when he saw Pooh again, he told him he's sorry for yelling at him. Pooh forgave him, and claimed that he's maybe bear of very little brain, but he's also bear of very big heart. But other toys didn't recognize Christopher, and thought that he's a Heffalump. He must proof that he's Christopher Robin, and the proof was: he defeated Heffalump (who was actually Eeyore making sounds). Later, Pooh and gang went to London to help Christopher to get papers to Winslow. At the end, Christopher went to Hundred Acre Woods with his wife and daughter, Pooh and his friends, and lived happily ever after.