This text appears to be a detailed and somewhat disjointed description of a horror movie plot involving characters from Winnie the Pooh. In the movie, the characters have turned violent, and there are gruesome scenes involving killings and torture. The plot also involves a group of people trying to survive and escape the danger.
The narrative seems chaotic and contains some inconsistencies and unusual elements, making it challenging to follow as a coherent story. It appears to be a fictional and dark take on the classic Winnie the Pooh characters.
1. The speaker will be playing horror games on Twitch and reacting to them. They will also be recording the live videos, which will be chat-enabled. The chat will only be active when the speaker is on camera [Source: Text].
2. The speaker will start a new project tomorrow at 4 PM Mexico time. They will be sharing this project with their audience [Source: Text].
3. The speaker discusses a hypothetical scenario where Disney loses the rights to Winnie the Pooh. In this scenario, the characters become violent and start to hate humans [Source: Text].
4. The speaker mentions a movie where the budget of Winnie the Pooh was $15,000 and it raised $5 million. The movie was made by the same producer of "You're Next" [Source: Text].
5. The story of the movie revolves around Christopher Robin, who abandons his friends from the 100 Acre Wood. His friends, left alone and hungry, eventually become murderers [Source: Text].
6. The speaker describes a series of events in which the characters eat human bodies, including Christopher Robin's girlfriend Mary. The characters also eat Christopher Robin's arms [Source: Text].
7. The movie ends with Christopher Robin leaving the scene, while the characters continue to eat and kill [Source: Text].
8. The speaker expresses surprise at the brutality of the movie and compares it to other horror movies they have seen on their channel [Source: Text].
9. The speaker confirms that there will be a sequel to the movie and that the same director and production company will be involved [Source: Text].
10. The speaker invites viewers to subscribe to their channel for the next video, which will likely feature more movies of characters who lose their rights [Source: Text].