Sora was back in the Hundred Acre Wood once again.
Pooh was in front of his house, thinking hard about something or other.
When Sora spoke with Pooh, a strange force blew him back out of the book, which
was about to be stolen by Heartless. Sora got it back and went inside, only to
find that Pooh's house was all that was left.
Sora was relieved to learn that Pooh was safe and sound.
But something was wrong. The pages the Heartless had torn out had affected
Pooh's memory. He could hardly remember a thing.
When Sora arrived with the torn page, a tree with a tiny door appeared.
Sora spotted Piglet being blown around by the wind.
Piglet was finally rescued, but was so stunned that Pooh had forgotten him that
he was carried off by the wind yet again.
Sora tried to help Piglet, who had to jump down from a high perch. This
courageous act jogged Pooh's memory a little: he remembered Piglet, but still
didn't recognize Sora.
When Sora arrived with the torn page, a tree surrounded by a garden appeared.
Pooh didn't remember Eeyore, either. The donkey suspected Pooh's memory would
improve with a full stomach, so he led him to a stash of honey.
But the honey didn't seem to help Pooh remember a thing. Rabbit, whose honey
Pooh was eating, thought the bear might need even more of the sweet and gooey
treat.
That didn't help, either. Watching Rabbit rack his brain, Pooh remembered both
Rabbit and Eeyore, although Sora was still a stranger to him.
When Sora arrived with the torn page, a tree full of packages appeared.
Worried about Pooh, Kanga and Roo brought over some medicine for him, but
Tigger bounced away with it.
Tigger suggested that Pooh's memory might return if everyone bounced together.
But Pooh's mind remained as blank as ever. Seeing the downhearted Tigger
brought back Pooh's memories of the rest of his friends. Then, in a dream,
Pooh seemed about to remember something else...
When Sora arrived with the torn page, a spooky-looking cave appeared.
It looked like Pooh had gone into the cave all by himself.
He had been looking for someone who'd made him a very special promise. That
turned out to be Sora. Pooh and Sora took each other's hand and headed back
happy, surrounded by their friends.
When Sora arrived with the torn page, a hill surrounded by a starry sky
appeared.
Pooh had gotten his head stuck in a honey pot. Silly bear!
Pooh was looking for a way to keep Sora from leaving. "What should I do so you
won't go far away?" he asked. Sora pointed to Pooh's heart and told him he'll
always be right there.
