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==Profile== Roo is a young kangaroo, or joey. His mother is called Kanga. ''[[The New York Times]]'' has noted that inquiring about the fate of Roo's father is one of many questions that could be asked, such as "Where are Pooh's pants?"<ref>Scott, A. "[https://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/11/movies/film-review-you-re-only-happy-with-your-own-kind-oh-pooh.html?pagewanted=2&src=pm FILM REVIEW; You're Only Happy With Your Own Kind? Oh, Pooh]", ''[[The New York Times]]'' (2000-02-11): "any child will tell you that stuffed animals don't have birth parents, and to raise the issue of Tigger's parentage is to invite all sorts of other questions. What happened to Roo's father? Why is Rabbit a bachelor? Where are Pooh's pants?"</ref> Because of his young age, Roo is a very small animal, the smallest in the story (other than Rabbit's friends and relations, and Alexander Beetle), although he must be very close in size to [[Piglet (Winnie the Pooh)|Piglet]] since Kanga is unable to tell the difference when Piglet jumps into her pouch instead of Roo. (In [[Ernest H. Shepard]]'s illustrations, Roo appears to be very slightly smaller than Piglet.) He is also apparently small enough to fall down mouse holes while practicing jumps, and too small to reach the first rail of the [[Poohsticks]] bridge. Like most of the characters in Winnie-the Pooh, Roo was based on one of [[Christopher Robin Milne]]'s stuffed toys. The illustrations show Roo with brown fur and an upturned tail. Roo and Kanga come to the Forest "in the usual way" in Chapter VII of ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh (book)|Winnie–the–Pooh]]''. He also appears in Chapter VIII, is mentioned in Chapter IX, and appears again in Chapter X of that book. In ''[[The House at Pooh Corner]]'', Roo appears in chapters II, IV, VI, VII, IX, and X, and is mentioned in a few others. Some of the adventures that Roo experiences include being "kidnapped" by [[Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh)|Rabbit]], accompanying the "expotition"<ref>Milne, A. ''Winnie the Pooh'' (1926): ::"We are all going on an Expedition,” said Christopher Robin. ::“Going on an Expotition?” said Pooh eagerly. “I don’t think I’ve ever been on one of those. Where are we going to on this Expotition?” ::“Expedition, silly old bear." Such is the style of the book in which Roo first appeared.</ref> to the North Pole (and getting an impromptu swimming lesson), attending [[Christopher Robin]]'s party for Pooh, getting stuck in a tree with [[Tigger]], and playing Poohsticks. Unlike many of the other characters in the Pooh books, Roo does not have a known favorite food, although his mother makes him [[watercress]] sandwiches on occasion. He dislikes the [[Malt#Malt extract|extract of malt]] that his mother gives him as "strengthening medicine" after meals, though he will reluctantly take it. Some of Roo's friends include Tigger, Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, [[Eeyore]], [[Rabbit (Winnie-the-Pooh)|Rabbit]], [[Owl (Winnie-the-Pooh)|Owl]], and Christopher Robin.
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