Christopher Winnie

Christopher Winnie is the friendship between Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh from the Winnie the Pooh fandom.

Canon
Christopher Robin and Pooh are based on Christopher Robin Milne (A. A. Milne's son) and his Edward bear he named "Winnie the Pooh".

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The narration states that Christopher Robin owns Pooh stuffed bear, but might outgrow him.

In Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Pooh follows a bee to its hive, hidden in a tall hollow tree which he can't climb, so he thinks of calling Christopher Robin for help. Christopher is currently in the process of helping Eeyore by attaching his tail on him, Pooh arrives to ask him if he could borrow a balloon. When Christopher is confused about Pooh covering himself in mud, Pooh tells him that he needs to disguise himself as a stormcloud which makes Christopher laugh. Pooh ends up getting attacked by the bees, with Christopher Robin watching over him. As the air comes out of the balloon, Christopher catches Pooh falling, but the bees are not done with him yet. Christopher carries Pooh into another mud puddle and they hide from the bees together. When Pooh goes to Rabbit's house to get more honey, he demands too much from Rabbit and ends up too fat to leave Rabbit's house, firmly stuck in his front door. Rabbit panics and calls Christopher Robin for help. Christopher arrives with Eeyore, but even their combined forces can't pull Pooh out of the hole. When Christopher suggests to push Pooh back in, Rabbit puts his foot down. So they just decide to leave Pooh stuck until he's slimmed down enough to be pulled out. As Rabbit is using Pooh's bottom as a makeshift chair, he feels Pooh budge and happily calls for Christopher Robin. All the friends currently present pull at Pooh's arms, but it's only after Rabbit charges at him from the inside does Pooh actually get launched free. However, Pooh gets launched straight into the honey tree he wanted so badly just a few days ago, Christopher Robin tells him that they'll need more time to get him out of that, but Pooh doesn't care and enjoys his honey uninterrupted.

In Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, the Hundred Acre Wood is flooded by a sudden downpour and all inhabitants make their way to Christopher Robin's house on a hill. Pooh and Piglet however were dragged out of their houses, with Piglet sending a "Help me" note in a bottled message, alarming Christopher Robin. Just as help arrived for Pooh and Piglet, they end up swapping "boats" when they fall down a waterfall, Pooh ends up stuck on Piglet's chair, Piglet ends up trapped in a honey pot. When Christopher sees Piglet in Pooh's pot, he assumes that Pooh rescued Piglet and leads a hero party for him with all of his friends. When Piglet gives up his house for Owl (whose house was destroyed in a storm), Pooh asks Christopher Robin if Piglet should also be celebrated as a hero. Christopher agrees and they celebrate yet again.

In Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, Too, Christopher Robin, Pooh and the other Hundred Acre Wood characters find Tigger and Roo stuck in a tree. They manage to rescue Roo, but Tigger refuses to jump down until Rabbit makes him promise to never bounce again. The narrator ends up saving Tigger, but he is horribly depressed over the thought of never bouncing again, upsetting his friends (besides Rabbit). They remind Rabbit how much they loved Tigger as he was, so Rabbit was softened and agreed to let Tigger bounce again. In the end, they all bounced and sung Tigger's song with each other.

At the end of the framing device, Christopher Robin is going to school and leaving his friends behind. Pooh is especially upset about this, but they walk on a bridge and admit to each other how much their friendship means to them. They promise each other that they'll stay together no matter what. As the book closes, the Winnie-the-Pooh plush winks at the audience, reinforcing that Pooh's love for Christopher Robin is real.

Fanon
Since Christopher Robin is closest with Pooh, with their friendship being one of the central relationships of the story, it should be no surprise that this is often reflected in fanwork.

Romantic fics involving them do exist, but pretty much the entire fandom considers them to be crack. Thankfully, explicit or even mature fanfic for this fandom is very rare.

Fandom
FAN FICTION