Winnie the Pooh Meets James Bond Jr.

Premise
The animated series, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television & United Artists Corporation, debuted on September 16, 1991 and a total of 65 half-hour episodes were produced. Winnie Pooh & James Bond Jr. was voiced by Corey Burton. & Jim Cummings

While Pooh & His Friends And Megaman And Roll As Vip Guests attending prep school at Warfield Academy, James Bond Jr. with the help of his friends I.Q. (supposedly the grandson of Q) and Gordo Leiter (supposedly the son of Felix Leiter), fights against the evil terrorist organization SCUM (Saboteurs and Criminals United in Mayhem). Expanding on his uncle's famous line, James Bond Jr.'s catch phrase was "Bond, James Bond. Junior."

Like many animated series, it regularly surpasses the Bond movies in terms of implausible gadgets and mad scientists, and the violence of the adult Bond series is nowhere in evidence. Despite this, the show was fully sanctioned by (and produced in association with) Danjaq.inc United Artists & The Walt Disney Company (the rights holders to the James Bond & Winnie The Pooh properties).

Jaws, a recurring villain from the Roger Moore film era, also made regular appearances, usually partnered with Nick Nack to form a bickering comical duo. Auric Goldfinger also appears (alongside his assistant from the Goldfinger movie, Oddjob), revealing he has a teenage daughter named Goldie Finger with equally expensive tastes. Many episode titles wittily parodied the titles of Bond films, e.g. 'Live and Let's Dance'.