There's also the situation where they are in the red because their job is actually no longer required and while it might be sad they lose their job, they are better off working in some other industry that has more benefit to society.
@@cpt.mystic_stirling Nah, it went from decimals of their potential to whole numbers. Everyone knew the CEO was an idiot, but it was a lot harder to slack off when that same idiot is putting you above himself.
I'm proud of Pooh. He had no business experience and yet he'd transformed that small grocery store into an international corporation that makes billions without laying off people.
While everyone else was laying off people, Pooh wisely refused to and even gave them free honey. This meant that when there was a labor shortage he was not only fully staffed but his loyal workers would not leave the company. Truely a visionary CEO.
@@jaredrcox We're onto you Pooh Bear; I see what you're doing. Always knew ruling China wasn't enough for that monster. It's world domination he's after. And by the gods if he isn't stopped soon he'll have it.
@@mooflechuck2127 by making the works rewarded for these hard times other laid off workers went to his company to get a job, of course between their free honey and overall care for the workers. Pooh used this time of sadness across the world and became the largest enterprise world wide, even toping companies like blackrock and kept using the rewards policy for production. Overall Pooh is remembered as one of the greatest businessmen of all time due to his company strong morality values. By the time pooh died in 2100 his son followed in his foot steps and created a corporate influence across the world, while still holding their moral compass in tact. Pooh was a amazing being and was given the noble peace price twice in his life time, his courage for innovation also gave small business a chance to gain success. Along with his noble peace prizes he gain a global nomination for taking out the free market from a cycle of large monopoly by working with said small business to help them grow too. This practice still goes on today in the year 2150 thanks to pooh.
Honey rhymes with money I think this is deep social commentary about corporations going downhill until they allow underpaid employees to have more ‘honey’
The fact that this ACTUALLY ended on a positive note is the most unexpected and yet character-accurate development that could’ve happened. Bravo, Mr. Goobus
@@massgunner4152 Thank god Doobus has more originality than just going for the low hanging fruit like most people do just to get a quick laugh because REFRENCING CURRENT EVENTS ALL THE TIME IS HILARIOUS to most braindead people these days.
Pooh actually shows some really interesting economical concept. In a time of crisis, instead of hiring freezes and mass lay-offs to show a good face to the investors, the idea of keeping hold of a loyal and competent staff while giving it honey (raises), is, in short-term, very costly, BUT, at long-term, will make your company way more competitive than your competitors who are basically a shadow of their pre-crisis selves, with less motivated, competent staff that's in smaller numbers. Therefore, you will go out of the crisis as a winner. Now, the only problem is to "survive" the economical depression, but Pooh has no problem with that because he's very convincing to his colleagues, advisors (as shown above), and therefore, will have no problem convincing his shareholders and investors to trust him. Good job, Pooh. What a smart and empathic CEO.
Nah what you do is you find parents of down syndrome people who are simply just worn out by it to let you hire the poor cute sob. You get a dozen or so, and you send them into old gold mines for hours and hours a month. You 'pay' them which goes to the parents who lie saying it's a real good wage and is going for a bomb bedroom setup someday. They will with a not well known gods gift to all down syndrome at birth - find your gold by having waking dreams, wherein the gold sends mind movies that appear as little lights behind the rocks. Once the gold is collected you can melt it into coins or bars and buy stuff.
Nintendo actually followed this philosophy under Iwata. When the Wii U failed miserably, and the company lost billions, he didn’t Fire workers, but instead cut his own salary, and even gave raises to some people. Nintendo survived the failure and is now richer than ever before with the Switch.
Also I think the good press that giving the workers honey would provide would help quite a bit to improve sales. It'd also get the word out that Winnie the Pooh is Mart Mart's new CEO, thus making people instantly want to buy things from him just to know that they made Pooh happy
As a lifelong winnie the pooh fan, I love to finally see a winnie the pooh parody that isn't the same dumb stupid uncreative tasteless "haha pooh dies" or "haha pooh evil" garbage that people usually make, and is instead relatively accurate to the original spirit of the character, while still having a comedic twist. Absolutely amazed to find a content creator who is aware that this kind of parody is possible
I want to upvote this but as of writing this comment the current vote count is exactly '777' and I absolutely refuse to be the one responsible for ruining that.
I love how the voice actually sounds nothing like Winnie-the-Pooh but after 2.3 seconds of listening to it's adorableness, nobody cares or even notices.
Pooh's act of kindness probably warmed the hearts of everyone at the company, which raised everyone's morale and prompt them to work harder which increased the productivity.
I like how the comedy comes from the fact that pooh is just as kind as he’s always been and the world changes for the better despite cynicism saying otherwise. What an amazing video.
@@pajamapantsjack5874 I wish I had money lol I’d def sub to your Patreon to see the Alts the drawings, have a great day, so happy I contributed to the Sydney event, you did pronounce my name wrong but it’s okay lol
No no, this makes total sense actually. By giving their workers honey and making them happy, Pooh managed to increase their productivity and, with it, their profits. Pooh understands the labour market.
The last few years have proved that a company panic firing people because of a market slow-down can backfire horribly. Winnie the Pooh was wise enough to just hold onto their staff until the market bounced back and is now well positioned to outperform his competition. Truely a Maverick in this industry.
Also giving out honey improved employee morale massively, meaning that the workforce are less tired and are more productive, truely a masterclass from winnie
this continues to be the best Winnie the Pooh parody. it's always funnier when the character is played completely normally instead of "haha! the beloved childhood character is fucked up and evil now!"
Other "parody" animators: I took a cute kids thing, drew it creepy, covered it in blood and made it say fuck, isn't that funny? Goobus: What if Winnie the Pooh became a successful CEO because he's too cute for anyone to say no or disappoint him? Edit: I was specifically talking about meatcanyon when I made this comment, stop saying he's "the exception" he's literally the person I was thinking of when I wrote this lmfao you people are idiots
Papameat: Throws away the simple gore and profanity and creates an eery and uncomfortably uncanny environment that develops into a unsettling plot based around beloved children's cartoons/popular people
@@miguelpadeiro762 meatcanyon was the main person I was thinking of when I made this comment. Man isn't funny or clever, he's a gross hack and needs to stop.
Fun fact, a handful of companies has experimented with giving employees longer work days but less of them (4 10 hours days over 5 8 hour ones) and the extra day of recharge has actually shown to improve productivity. While honey =/= to time off or preferred hours, it shows helping people out make their quality of work better. There is a possible angle where Pooh knew this would happen.
4-day workweeks also feel better because you avoid the commute for one day. That may seem like a non-issue for people who work from home, but there are hundreds of thousands of people who spend over 1 hour going from their house to their office, and another hour to return at the end of the day. That's 2 hours lost that could've been used better doing _literally_ anything else.
For manual labor jobs, it actually increases the amount of work done by a few hours, as opposed to dedicating that time to a fifth day of set up, lunch, the two fifteens and clean-up. There are many practical reasons in opting for this schedule; however, tradition seems to prevail over practicality. Either that or having employees work for five 10 hour days and eating the expense of overtime.
But then I have to work 10 hours. 8 already gives me no free time, 10 will just make me want to kill myself. The answer isn't less workdays, the answer is less hours. These people are LITERALLY billionaires, they can afford less total work being done, or they can hire more staff.
@@brandonedwards6119 have you worked a 10 hour schedule, it doesn't feel like that drastic of a change on the days on and you get an entire extra day off, it feels fantastic, I worked overnights stocking walmart and it was my best work experience, I could spend 10 hours listening to podcasts and get to spend 3 days just hanging out
@@Xweiyiq I would rather have 5 days of little free time and 2 days off, then 3 days off and 4 days of no free time. And no, 10 hours feels fucking exhausting. You stocking cans while listening to music is not representative of the wider workforce responsibilities.
Most edgy people use Pooh as a recognizable name, and then would just shoot him or have him curse or some shit just to get a really underserved laugh out of the name recognition. You instead actually took the character and put him in a funny scenario. I came in expecting low brow family guy level humor, instead we actually got a wonderful parody of Winnie the Pooh. I have to applaud you sir. I love this, and my day has been brightened. Thank you for making this
I was so worried Pooh would end up even more depressed and go bankrupt but in a true miracle his honey plan worked and not only saved the company but Goobus' soul from becoming an executive. And just extra points for absolutely understanding that need to cry and helping him with tissues.
I love how even in universe this makes no sense, and Doobus acknowledges that with "Ok what appears to be for no reason at all that actually worked". Best line in the whole thing, I relate so hard to that sort of shock. Although normally it's things failing when it should've worked. But hey, same feeling. I can't stop watching this. It's a wholesome laugh and it just makes me feel good.
This has to be one of the most adorable animations I've seen in quite a while. I like how Winnie's plan worked too. I genuinely thought after he suggested honey that the place would've just burned down or been in complete chaos but this was a pleasant surprise.
What wasn’t realized at the time, was that giving honey increased morale, and in doing so increases productivity. Free honey also lowered the cost of living for employees, which allowed them to purchase more products, including the products the company was selling. With more products now on the street, word of mouth caused even more of an increase in sales. Pooh is a business genius.
I consider myself a pretty damn edgy fella, one who doesnt enjoy cutesy stuff most of the time... But this is just smashing through the armor of *grimdark* and making me want to cry and hug Pooh. Im so glad it all worked out in the end. 😭
The reason the honey worked: Honey can help boost immune system and is generally a pretty nutritious food and boost motivation of people Most of the employees in the business fears covid or maybe lack a proper diet due to lack of money or just generally have low motivation because of the previous boss The honey solves all 3, making the workers happy and boosting their performance, causing the business to become profitable due to better output such as product or services All because the ceo want their worker yo be happy, good lad
Holy shit, that punch line actually made laugh and tear up a bit for real. I wasn't expecting such a resonating message in a funny meme video. Being nice to those around you can make things better for you as well. We've become so obsessed with growth and ambitions these days that we forget to live and treat others with care.
I'm very upset that I found this on tiktok and had no idea that this was your work. I'm so happy the came on my home page, so I can support the actual creator
The very first Doobus Goobus skit I saw was the first Winnie the Pooh one. Instantly fell in love with his animations. And as I was not expecting a sequel, you can imagine my joy seeing this appear out of nowhere! And I really respect and love the fact that he releases these so regularly, and they’re always top-notch!
From a regular customer to a kind and successful CEO who gives his workers tissues for when they need to cry for almost succumbing to the evil known as capitalism. Best boss ever.
@@madnightguard6296 industrial capitalism is the monetization and ruthless optimization of everything throwing human value to the wayside without pity in the name of progress And no I am not a socialist thats just as bad
@@lordperson5762 as a staunch follower of Free market capitalism, I can agree that capitalism should not step on morality/humanity and can better achieve this through the limitation of government interference and eliminating protectionist laws to create healthy competition to expand job growth and low prices
@@Sumschmuck limiting government interference makes the corporation the government they'd just control who controls what mass industrialisation is the issue it always ends up with the government and industry melding as one to own the people regardless of system or ideal the power is too tempting for many and its inevitable that an ideal of total liberty falls flat as man is quickly to become subject to ownership beneath the corporations rather then his individual labour apon his own land deciding his success but rather the benevolence of the government or corporation as humans are less and less valuable due to technological progress
I assume that while everyone higher up got so sad for Winnie that they gave up their positions, Winnie didn't want to leave the first employee that tried to help him behind, so Winnie decided to promote him as well. Classic Pooh.
I came into this all ready to comment "oh bother" but then ... this reminds me of the corporate CEO of a chain of Restaurants in California who was very Cristian (but as written in the Bible, not the cult of personality that has grown up around Jesus), and despite the derision of his father and the rest of the business community offered FREE meals to the pore and "pay what you can" meals to everyone else with the philosophy of turn no one away hungry. To everyone's surprise his restaurants were a HUGE success and he made a gigantic profit and became the biggest chain in the area with the happiest (highest paid) workers. It turns out respect and kindness were the secret to success.
Fun fact: winnie the pooh is public domain now (the book version) so anyone can make anything with him (legally, like make a movie i mean or something along those lines) just don't use the red shirt from the disney version.
I want to believe that this stemmed from Mr Goobus turning the phrase "loadsa money" into "loadsa honey" in his mind and then letting the rest of the jokes just spring forth from that.
i remember watching these shorts long ago, but i didnt know goobus was responsible. i like the simple humor, especially in the one with the turtle voiced by your brother. subscribed
(EDIT) Welp, I thought the Bed Bath & Beyond CFO committed suicide because of the layoffs that had happened, but it turns out he did so during the time they announced the layoffs *_and closures._* (So it *could* be because of 32,000 people being layed off, or it *could* be that out of 700 stores- 150 of them were being shut down. Or a third related item I know nothing of.)
By giving everyone Honey, the honey industry boomed and as a result there had to be more imports to the retailer mart mart inc as demand skyrocketed to give each and every worker honey, resulting in a huge wave of income and profit from people buying the honey. Winnie the Pooh is a 500 IQ CEO.
The moral of the story is. If corporations could boost employee productivity, then they wouldn't need to fire employees to save money thus bring in more.
"I'd rather for them to be happy than to lose their jobs"
I think I'm gonna cry. The way he said that melted my heart.
Same here,he is just so fucking cute!
There's also the situation where they are in the red because their job is actually no longer required and while it might be sad they lose their job, they are better off working in some other industry that has more benefit to society.
Work output increased by 200% from this statement
@@cpt.mystic_stirling Nah, it went from decimals of their potential to whole numbers. Everyone knew the CEO was an idiot, but it was a lot harder to slack off when that same idiot is putting you above himself.
HE OFFERED HIM TISSUES AS WELL IT'S SO CUTE 😭💖💖💖
Love that pooh didn't judge him for it, he just gave him tissues to help comfort him
he doesn't say "don't cry" - go cry if you need to, this bag of tissues will be helpful
Pooh knows he was just doing his job
@Beta he means bag. His goals are beyond your understanding.
@Beta it’s a box-shaped bag.
Pooh is an ideal boss. He gives his employees everything they need to keep moral high, which can make or break a company in the modern world.
I'm proud of Pooh. He had no business experience and yet he'd transformed that small grocery store into an international corporation that makes billions without laying off people.
While everyone else was laying off people, Pooh wisely refused to and even gave them free honey. This meant that when there was a labor shortage he was not only fully staffed but his loyal workers would not leave the company. Truely a visionary CEO.
@@NinjaMan47 Using Morals over profits, Pooh has truely achieved what even the highest Echelon of Corporate Gurus couldn’t
this is some bullshit insider trading going on here. That crooked bear had big stocks in honey and new doing this would skyrocket the value
@@jaredrcox We're onto you Pooh Bear; I see what you're doing. Always knew ruling China wasn't enough for that monster. It's world domination he's after. And by the gods if he isn't stopped soon he'll have it.
@@mooflechuck2127 by making the works rewarded for these hard times other laid off workers went to his company to get a job, of course between their free honey and overall care for the workers. Pooh used this time of sadness across the world and became the largest enterprise world wide, even toping companies like blackrock and kept using the rewards policy for production. Overall Pooh is remembered as one of the greatest businessmen of all time due to his company strong morality values. By the time pooh died in 2100 his son followed in his foot steps and created a corporate influence across the world, while still holding their moral compass in tact. Pooh was a amazing being and was given the noble peace price twice in his life time, his courage for innovation also gave small business a chance to gain success. Along with his noble peace prizes he gain a global nomination for taking out the free market from a cycle of large monopoly by working with said small business to help them grow too. This practice still goes on today in the year 2150 thanks to pooh.
Honey rhymes with money
I think this is deep social commentary about corporations going downhill until they allow underpaid employees to have more ‘honey’
Facts
Hi, Caddy!
Let's not forget your version of Winnie the Pooh can make Kinder eggs and neon wee.
A Caddy out in the Wild, truly a rare and magical sight to behold.
Are you going to burn Winnie the Pooh like you burnt that Crash plushie?
In all seriousness, it is good to see you, Jim.
10 months ago, he just wanted to stay at the store for honey. Now he has become the CEO of a company. He is a wise man now.
He may be a simple-minded bear, but he's a sweetheart.
I think we need to fight over who gets to keep the pfp
New Dhar Mann vid?
Lol ikr
@@ScotchOffTheRocks this is not a dhar mann video, its literally just a one minute video.
The fact that this ACTUALLY ended on a positive note is the most unexpected and yet character-accurate development that could’ve happened. Bravo, Mr. Goobus
Pooh gets happy ending privileges doobus said "i just cant say no i cant say no to him"
Honny actualy makes the employees care.
Honestly i thought he was going to make a china joke.
@@massgunner4152 same
@@massgunner4152 Thank god Doobus has more originality than just going for the low hanging fruit like most people do just to get a quick laugh because REFRENCING CURRENT EVENTS ALL THE TIME IS HILARIOUS to most braindead people these days.
We all need a CEO like Winnie the Pooh.
I already have him. He's in my basement 👍
@@millowmonster3045
:L
:U
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@@dascodraws6040 not anymore
China has one!
Meh, I'd like to work in a company that has money to pay salaries
Pooh actually shows some really interesting economical concept. In a time of crisis, instead of hiring freezes and mass lay-offs to show a good face to the investors, the idea of keeping hold of a loyal and competent staff while giving it honey (raises), is, in short-term, very costly, BUT, at long-term, will make your company way more competitive than your competitors who are basically a shadow of their pre-crisis selves, with less motivated, competent staff that's in smaller numbers. Therefore, you will go out of the crisis as a winner. Now, the only problem is to "survive" the economical depression, but Pooh has no problem with that because he's very convincing to his colleagues, advisors (as shown above), and therefore, will have no problem convincing his shareholders and investors to trust him. Good job, Pooh. What a smart and empathic CEO.
Nah what you do is you find parents of down syndrome people who are simply just worn out by it to let you hire the poor cute sob. You get a dozen or so, and you send them into old gold mines for hours and hours a month. You 'pay' them which goes to the parents who lie saying it's a real good wage and is going for a bomb bedroom setup someday. They will with a not well known gods gift to all down syndrome at birth - find your gold by having waking dreams, wherein the gold sends mind movies that appear as little lights behind the rocks.
Once the gold is collected you can melt it into coins or bars and buy stuff.
Nintendo actually followed this philosophy under Iwata. When the Wii U failed miserably, and the company lost billions, he didn’t Fire workers, but instead cut his own salary, and even gave raises to some people. Nintendo survived the failure and is now richer than ever before with the Switch.
Sometimes it's the winning move other times not.
@@michyoung77 붸뤼 ないす
Also I think the good press that giving the workers honey would provide would help quite a bit to improve sales. It'd also get the word out that Winnie the Pooh is Mart Mart's new CEO, thus making people instantly want to buy things from him just to know that they made Pooh happy
As a lifelong winnie the pooh fan, I love to finally see a winnie the pooh parody that isn't the same dumb stupid uncreative tasteless "haha pooh dies" or "haha pooh evil" garbage that people usually make, and is instead relatively accurate to the original spirit of the character, while still having a comedic twist. Absolutely amazed to find a content creator who is aware that this kind of parody is possible
Same with Snow White. Fairest is not just about looks. Inner beauty and kindness.
I want to upvote this but as of writing this comment the current vote count is exactly '777' and I absolutely refuse to be the one responsible for ruining that.
@@CouchSpud91You can upvote now, it's 2.1k and you won't see the change.
Gatekeeping Winnie the Pooh parodies.
@@JasonParmenter gATeKeEPiNg wINnIe tHE pOOh ParOdIEs
I love how Winnie the Pooh just wants everyone to be happy. And is actually portrayed as his original form. But cuter
Yes I would totally love to watch this then the original show from wit h he came
I agree
i mean original Winnie the Pooh is public domain so it's pretty smart on his end
you know what he looks like
CHINA
BOTTOM TEXT
I love how the voice actually sounds nothing like Winnie-the-Pooh but after 2.3 seconds of listening to it's adorableness, nobody cares or even notices.
The sequel everyone needed to see but didn’t deserve
*The squeakquel
Pooh: You all deserved this and more. Here, have some honey.
@@spectraphantom777 luv sum hun
This...actually made sense. Happier workers = better productivity, lower worker turnaround. Be like Winnie the CEO
Plus it's a hell of a good PR news story
But honey, though? Seems like a bad thing to just give to your employees.
Only if you don't ask if they're allergic first!
Honey is very good for you in moderation and a natural antibiotic!
@@graveyardoperations7407 Wildflower honey gives me a stomach ache.
help I'm being paid dollar equivalent in honey and it's A lot of HONEY HELP I'M DROWBING IM HPMBY VNUB BLUB BLUB
“im going to the bathroom to cry over the monster i almost became” will stick with me forever
"Dont forget these tissues."
@@zar1536 "ThAnk yOU-"
@@XwX1001 fish
@@johnlouisbautista7563 I like fish, it's yummy ^^
@@CheesyLizzy fiiiii~sh
Let's praise Doobus for reinventing TH-cam humor from being cynical and/or edgy to wholesome and silly.
You must not watch many videos then.
@@atomic747 You got me.
This is like a drowning man popping his head out of the water.
It's that break from darkness
Pooh's act of kindness probably warmed the hearts of everyone at the company, which raised everyone's morale and prompt them to work harder which increased the productivity.
1000% production for everything
Not probably, absolutely warm everyone's heart. More company should copy this.
I like how the comedy comes from the fact that pooh is just as kind as he’s always been and the world changes for the better despite cynicism saying otherwise. What an amazing video.
Man it’s still weird always seeing you, you’re the best man, always a fan of your work
@@mr.azizsshitposts thanks man, appreciate it :)
@@pajamapantsjack5874 I wish I had money lol I’d def sub to your Patreon to see the Alts the drawings, have a great day, so happy I contributed to the Sydney event, you did pronounce my name wrong but it’s okay lol
From one beloved Briton bear to another
@@mr.azizsshitposts COOMER.
No no, this makes total sense actually. By giving their workers honey and making them happy, Pooh managed to increase their productivity and, with it, their profits.
Pooh understands the labour market.
Yeah, higher worker morale can lead to higher profits. Being an evil bastard isn't always the most lucrative approach.
@@pascalausensi9592 Happier workers do more than the bare minimum after all.
ayo that actually makes sense
Let’s not forget the good pr of a company not being run by a money hungry Bond villain or lizard cyborg
@@pascalausensi9592 In fact, it's never the best approach in the long run.
The last few years have proved that a company panic firing people because of a market slow-down can backfire horribly. Winnie the Pooh was wise enough to just hold onto their staff until the market bounced back and is now well positioned to outperform his competition. Truely a Maverick in this industry.
Am I reading the comments section or Forbes? I no longer know.
What the heck is going on
Also giving out honey improved employee morale massively, meaning that the workforce are less tired and are more productive, truely a masterclass from winnie
Wait, no joke does this actually work?
@@Sleepy12ftPanda Yes, on average.
I missed people interpreting Pooh as wholesome. After all the edgy parodies it actually became something new again.
The copypasta makers knowing a Winnie banger will come, and he can't be stale: a small price to pay for perfection
this continues to be the best Winnie the Pooh parody. it's always funnier when the character is played completely normally instead of "haha! the beloved childhood character is fucked up and evil now!"
Don’t say that, Pooh shouldn’t hear that…
didnt disney do the opposite? remember brother's grimm
I'm so proud of Winnie!! He went from just having a button to being a CEO and having tons of honey but still keeping himself both wholesome and humble
I also like that even though Mr. Winnie has all the honey one could ever want, he is not keeping it all to himself. Truly a kind spirit!
Moral of the story: bosses who give a darn about their workers tend to have happier, more compliant employees.
Harder working, too, at least generally speaking.
loooool sike then FAANG wouldn't be so prevalent despite the blatant human rights violations they constantly perpetuate.
@@MissOnana
I think that was implied, but you’re not wrong.
The way doobus is wearing his suit like a 5 year old in a way too big shirt is perfect for his character
Pooh did a genius move. By being compassionate and generous in a crisis, he motivated his employees to move heaven and earth for him.
Other "parody" animators: I took a cute kids thing, drew it creepy, covered it in blood and made it say fuck, isn't that funny?
Goobus: What if Winnie the Pooh became a successful CEO because he's too cute for anyone to say no or disappoint him?
Edit: I was specifically talking about meatcanyon when I made this comment, stop saying he's "the exception" he's literally the person I was thinking of when I wrote this lmfao you people are idiots
And have Brock Baker at every turn 💀
Papameat: Throws away the simple gore and profanity and creates an eery and uncomfortably uncanny environment that develops into a unsettling plot based around beloved children's cartoons/popular people
@@miguelpadeiro762 meatcanyon was the main person I was thinking of when I made this comment. Man isn't funny or clever, he's a gross hack and needs to stop.
@@miguelpadeiro762
Effective formula, though some of the stuff I don’t care to watch. There’s some good philosophical topics brought up tho!
Well man’s is getting a horror movie lmao, wonder how that’ll work out 💀
Fun fact, a handful of companies has experimented with giving employees longer work days but less of them (4 10 hours days over 5 8 hour ones) and the extra day of recharge has actually shown to improve productivity. While honey =/= to time off or preferred hours, it shows helping people out make their quality of work better. There is a possible angle where Pooh knew this would happen.
4-day workweeks also feel better because you avoid the commute for one day.
That may seem like a non-issue for people who work from home, but there are hundreds of thousands of people who spend over 1 hour going from their house to their office, and another hour to return at the end of the day. That's 2 hours lost that could've been used better doing _literally_ anything else.
For manual labor jobs, it actually increases the amount of work done by a few hours, as opposed to dedicating that time to a fifth day of set up, lunch, the two fifteens and clean-up. There are many practical reasons in opting for this schedule; however, tradition seems to prevail over practicality. Either that or having employees work for five 10 hour days and eating the expense of overtime.
But then I have to work 10 hours. 8 already gives me no free time, 10 will just make me want to kill myself. The answer isn't less workdays, the answer is less hours. These people are LITERALLY billionaires, they can afford less total work being done, or they can hire more staff.
@@brandonedwards6119 have you worked a 10 hour schedule, it doesn't feel like that drastic of a change on the days on and you get an entire extra day off, it feels fantastic, I worked overnights stocking walmart and it was my best work experience, I could spend 10 hours listening to podcasts and get to spend 3 days just hanging out
@@Xweiyiq I would rather have 5 days of little free time and 2 days off, then 3 days off and 4 days of no free time. And no, 10 hours feels fucking exhausting. You stocking cans while listening to music is not representative of the wider workforce responsibilities.
Most edgy people use Pooh as a recognizable name, and then would just shoot him or have him curse or some shit just to get a really underserved laugh out of the name recognition.
You instead actually took the character and put him in a funny scenario. I came in expecting low brow family guy level humor, instead we actually got a wonderful parody of Winnie the Pooh. I have to applaud you sir. I love this, and my day has been brightened. Thank you for making this
You sound like a 14 year old.
this
@Pink Girl it's because of a pose their president did a few years ago
i wish people did this more with mickey
nowadays he's just "the evil business guy"
@@somemadnessfan4763 that’s kinda a representation of the company. A dirty, evil rat.
Not entirely sure how you managed to make Pooh even more sweet and innocent than he already was, but here we are.
I need to see Winnie the Pooh portrayed like this more often 🥺🥺
Yeah no horror movies or anything bad just make him like this a irresistible adorable bear
It’s adorable how sweet and innocent he is
I was so worried Pooh would end up even more depressed and go bankrupt but in a true miracle his honey plan worked and not only saved the company but Goobus' soul from becoming an executive. And just extra points for absolutely understanding that need to cry and helping him with tissues.
Pooh really saves the day, The amount of effort he puts in to make people happy is immeasurable! Good animation!
ItS hUnNy
I love that the sheer power of Pooh's niceness materializes the "no" on the board at 0:24
Or the board changes when Pooh says to give everybody honey
It’s 0:26
It’s nice to see that these cartoons have continuity
I love how even in universe this makes no sense, and Doobus acknowledges that with "Ok what appears to be for no reason at all that actually worked". Best line in the whole thing, I relate so hard to that sort of shock. Although normally it's things failing when it should've worked. But hey, same feeling. I can't stop watching this. It's a wholesome laugh and it just makes me feel good.
Never noticed the jacket on doobus is too big and you can actually see his fingers and hand shape, love the attention to detail
The only CEO I can trust
To get you bankrupt
@@mangareader7474 but his idea worked tho
@@mangareader7474 clearly you don’t know the labour Market
@@mangareader7474 cringe
Saying no to Winnie the Pooh is like not accusing Maya Fey of murder.
It's impossible.
So Alphard could do it
Um... Have you seen how many times Maya has got accused of murder? To be fair, they were false charges.
I think you mean Maya getting convicted because my brother she is literally accused in every game she appears in
**wow did I ever misread that
People In Replys Not Getting The Joke Be Like:
Guys…. can you just read it again?
“saying no to Winnie the Pooh is like NOT accusing Maya Fey of murder. it’s impossible”
Pooh would be a much more better boss for Disney, then the House of Mouse himself
what's wrong with mickey?
Destroying copyright laws for one thing, there’s a lot of things wrong with Disney.
@@Prootgen And Don't forget the awful Woke Failures.
They ruined buzz lightyear, now i don't want a woody's roundup movie, their're gonna ruin It too.
@@JoanSlugXAkaJerkyBogard they're*
@@JoanSlugXAkaJerkyBogard i never watched lightyear, can you explain?
I'm so used to pooh bear being used to make fun of china i was caught off guard by how wholesome this was
This has to be one of the most adorable animations I've seen in quite a while. I like how Winnie's plan worked too. I genuinely thought after he suggested honey that the place would've just burned down or been in complete chaos but this was a pleasant surprise.
I love how goobus's hands look under his oversized coat, it adds more to the overall adorableness and humor lol
What wasn’t realized at the time, was that giving honey increased morale, and in doing so increases productivity. Free honey also lowered the cost of living for employees, which allowed them to purchase more products, including the products the company was selling. With more products now on the street, word of mouth caused even more of an increase in sales. Pooh is a business genius.
people.
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk aren't even close to Pooh at this point
And the best part is, Pooh doesn’t even realize it. He just wants people to be happy and have honey.
hunny*
The key to comedy is the unexpected.
And who'd expect that it turned out well?
And this is the Winnie the Pooh I know and will always love. He’s to pure of heart.
I consider myself a pretty damn edgy fella, one who doesnt enjoy cutesy stuff most of the time...
But this is just smashing through the armor of *grimdark* and making me want to cry and hug Pooh.
Im so glad it all worked out in the end. 😭
Moral of the story: treating your employees right will boost their productivity and dedication to their job
The reason the honey worked:
Honey can help boost immune system and is generally a pretty nutritious food and boost motivation of people
Most of the employees in the business fears covid or maybe lack a proper diet due to lack of money or just generally have low motivation because of the previous boss
The honey solves all 3, making the workers happy and boosting their performance, causing the business to become profitable due to better output such as product or services
All because the ceo want their worker yo be happy, good lad
Holy shit, that punch line actually made laugh and tear up a bit for real.
I wasn't expecting such a resonating message in a funny meme video.
Being nice to those around you can make things better for you as well.
We've become so obsessed with growth and ambitions these days that we forget to live and treat others with care.
I like the fact that you made Pooh the sweetest creature in existence. It's more in character for Pooh than other parodies.
I'm very upset that I found this on tiktok and had no idea that this was your work. I'm so happy the came on my home page, so I can support the actual creator
The very first Doobus Goobus skit I saw was the first Winnie the Pooh one. Instantly fell in love with his animations. And as I was not expecting a sequel, you can imagine my joy seeing this appear out of nowhere!
And I really respect and love the fact that he releases these so regularly, and they’re always top-notch!
He's such a pure boy, I'm glad everything worked out at the end.
From a regular customer to a kind and successful CEO who gives his workers tissues for when they need to cry for almost succumbing to the evil known as capitalism. Best boss ever.
Tell me you don't know what capitalism means without saying you don't know what capitalism means.
@@madnightguard6296 industrial capitalism is the monetization and ruthless optimization of everything throwing human value to the wayside without pity in the name of progress
And no I am not a socialist thats just as bad
@@lordperson5762 as a staunch follower of Free market capitalism, I can agree that capitalism should not step on morality/humanity and can better achieve this through the limitation of government interference and eliminating protectionist laws to create healthy competition to expand job growth and low prices
@@Sumschmuck limiting government interference makes the corporation the government they'd just control who controls what mass industrialisation is the issue it always ends up with the government and industry melding as one to own the people regardless of system or ideal the power is too tempting for many and its inevitable that an ideal of total liberty falls flat as man is quickly to become subject to ownership beneath the corporations rather then his individual labour apon his own land deciding his success but rather the benevolence of the government or corporation as humans are less and less valuable due to technological progress
Just...do this forever. It's adorable & the potential for actually cultural commentary is endless.
Pooh Bear always being the penultimate model of a gentle soul, even in fanmade iterations.
Except the newspaper comic who was like British Sonic The Hedgehog in his dickishness,
I love seeing doobus' lil hands through the coat.
I assume that while everyone higher up got so sad for Winnie that they gave up their positions, Winnie didn't want to leave the first employee that tried to help him behind, so Winnie decided to promote him as well. Classic Pooh.
"I'd rather they'd be happy than lose their jobs."
Why can't real employers be this nice? 😫
1:02 AWWWWWWWWWW
😅
LoL I did the same
0:48 Pooh’s “please” is hilarious and heartbreaking at the same time.
I came into this all ready to comment "oh bother" but then ... this reminds me of the corporate CEO of a chain of Restaurants in California who was very Cristian (but as written in the Bible, not the cult of personality that has grown up around Jesus), and despite the derision of his father and the rest of the business community offered FREE meals to the pore and "pay what you can" meals to everyone else with the philosophy of turn no one away hungry. To everyone's surprise his restaurants were a HUGE success and he made a gigantic profit and became the biggest chain in the area with the happiest (highest paid) workers. It turns out respect and kindness were the secret to success.
What is the name of the chain?
Brother where is the soure
Truly this is a fantasy world. A CEO caring about their employees, over their profits? Absolutely something out of a magical alternate reality.
It's the Wholesome Timeline. Perhaps forever lost in the abyss.
Ai: shiiii if they did care I could take ove- I mean cleanse the h- I mean save Earth from huma- I mean do good stuff
I can't wait for Business Winnie to meet Blood and Honey Winnie.
This version of Winnie the Pooh is more innocent than most kids these days, I wish more kids were like him 💀
“dont forget the tissues” pooh is wholeosome in this and the book
Pooh really saves the day, The amount of effort he puts in to make people happy is immeasurable! Good animation!
This is the only CEO that I trust.
Fun fact: winnie the pooh is public domain now (the book version) so anyone can make anything with him (legally, like make a movie i mean or something along those lines) just don't use the red shirt from the disney version.
0:38 Give everybody honey
Excuse me?
Give everybody hunny
I'd rather they be happy than lose their jobs. that's mean
Gave his employes honey. They misunderstood and used the browser extension. Saved 30% on manufacturing cost. Company went black and pooh is a genius.
Thank God he's happy and doing good. It's so nice to see that his story is going happily
I absolutely love how winnies just making mistakes and being cute and it’s working out fantastically for him I want to see more of this
I want to believe that this stemmed from Mr Goobus turning the phrase "loadsa money" into "loadsa honey" in his mind and then letting the rest of the jokes just spring forth from that.
Wow, it's almost like recognizing your employees hard work with a reward motivates them to keep working hard, or perhaps to even work harder!
i remember watching these shorts long ago, but i didnt know goobus was responsible. i like the simple humor, especially in the one with the turtle voiced by your brother. subscribed
I love how there’s no cruel twist. Pooh is actually in-character.
"I'd rather them be happy than lose their jobs."
Why did I almost cry hearing that oh my god.
We need more businessmen like Pooh
That was probably the cutest "Please?" I've heard in my life
“I’d rather them be happy than lose their jobs” said no CEO ever
Then Pooh came along
(EDIT) Welp, I thought the Bed Bath & Beyond CFO committed suicide because of the layoffs that had happened, but it turns out he did so during the time they announced the layoffs *_and closures._*
(So it *could* be because of 32,000 people being layed off, or it *could* be that out of 700 stores- 150 of them were being shut down. Or a third related item I know nothing of.)
0:33 I love how doobus’ hands can be seen lifting up inside the sleeves.
The honey acted as a morale booster that increased productivity 200%
Well done, Mr. Pooh
As soon as Pooh learned what 'fired' means, he used it in a sentence straight away. He lacks knowledge on a some things but pooh is very smart :)
Winnie the Pooh is a better CEO than Mickey Mouse
That "thank you" sounded too real
This CEO deserves a raise
"don't forget these tissues" why you gotta hit me with that right at the end
Underrated aspect is Goobus' jacket sleeves actually being too long and the little hand outline poking out at the times
this show is amazing, the drama, the action, the romance, the kindness it’s all is in this masterpiece right here
If only most CEOs had his wisdom... Also, I don't know why the "don't forget these tissues" line made me laugh as hard as it did, but it did!
"Give everybody huney". This made me emotional NGL.
By giving everyone Honey, the honey industry boomed and as a result there had to be more imports to the retailer mart mart inc as demand skyrocketed to give each and every worker honey, resulting in a huge wave of income and profit from people buying the honey. Winnie the Pooh is a 500 IQ CEO.
The moral of the story is.
If corporations could boost employee productivity, then they wouldn't need to fire employees to save money thus bring in more.
Man, I hate how this is basically the climax and ending of Christopher Robin to a T.
“Now if youll excuse me im gonna go to the bathroom to cry over the monster i almost became” best line in this video
Even Goobus couldn't do Winnie the Pooh dirty. I think he was even more wholesome than normal Winnie the Pooh. Well done Goob.
I’m happy to see he keeps one character wholesome ❤
He turns his Mart Mart into a beekeeping business and he gets as much honey as he wants but he shares it with the world
Doobus' sob at the end was some professional acting
Your unwavering respect and admiration towards the Pooh Bear is really heartwarming, Mr Goobus.