![]() ![]() This makes sense as Tigger and Roo often treat each other as siblings. Of all the Hundred Acre Woods residents, Kanga has the strongest friendship with Tigger, whom she sometimes treats as her own. Kanga acts much like a typical housewife (despite being a single mother) as she is mostly seen cleaning and tending to Roo's needs. ![]() She spends much of her time at home while Roo typically joins the adventures of Pooh and the others. Kanga lives in a literal treehouse (which shares a joint mailbox, indicating two residences rather than one) with her son Roo. However, after a misadventure, they come to realize Kanga's true nature and warmly welcomed her and Roo into their circle. Upon their arrival, Kanga was mistaken for a predator by Rabbit, Tigger, Pooh, and Piglet. ![]() In Piglet's Big Movie, Kanga and Roo are implied to have been the newest members of the Hundred Acre Wood (despite Blustery Day making it clear that Tigger is the newest resident). 6.4 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.4.1 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.2.1 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. ![]()
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