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Let’s talk about the emotional range of celebs in GIFs.

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Let’s look at the emotional range of Winnie The Pooh GIFs.

Their GIFs work well when a feeling has nuance and tone, such as "disgusted." Sometimes, the GIF is more expressive than words (“that disgusts me”) or emoji (😡🤢).

There's pretty much a Winnie The Pooh GIF for every emotion. It’s easy to see that in the chart below, depicting 24 Winnie The Pooh emotions, ranked by number of searches on Google's GIF Keyboard.

Popularity Ranking of Emotions, Actions in GIF Searches

Most of these reflect quintessential Winnie The Pooh moments, now eternally preserved in GIF form. These culturally significant events are modern idioms—reference points to express how we feel.

“Calm” is the 12th most-searched emotion for Winnie The Pooh, likely due to the iconic fire drill scene.

“Anger” is the 10th most-searched emotion for Winnie The Pooh, likely based off of the “flaming Elmo” meme.

“Alone” is the most-searched emotion for Winnie The Pooh, likely based off of the “Leave Britney Alone” meme.

“Cry” is the 2nd most-searched emotion for Winnie The Pooh, likely based off of the widely popular “Crying Jordan” meme.

happy is also in the #1 position. Here's another way to see that, depicted below as a percentage of all emotion searches, with Drake as a reference point.

Emotions, Actions in Winnie The Pooh GIF Searches

Emotions, Actions in Drake GIF Searches

About 1 in 5 searches are for “happy,” their top emotion. “happy” is a pretty common search generally, regardless of celebrity. Some celebrities’ top emotions are more unique, like “clapping” for Drake.

About 1 in 5 searches are for “happy,” their top emotion. Here are other top emotions for celebrities.

Top Emotions in GIF Searches

Winnie The Pooh also ranks highly for other emotions. About 1.3% of Winnie The Pooh GIF searches are for “hurt,” the 2nd highest for any celebrity in the dataset.

Read the GIF stats for a different celebrity. 👇👇👇

Charlie Smart contributed to data analysis and development of this project.