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'''Monophysitism''' (from the [[Greece|Greek]] '''monos''' meaning 'one, alone' and '''physis''' meaning 'nature'), or Monophysiticism, is the [[christology|Christological]] position that Christ has only one nature (divine), as opposed to the [[Chalcedonian]] position which holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human. Monophysitism and its antithesis, [[Nestorianism]], were both hotly disputed and divisive competing tenets in the maturing Christian traditions during the first half of the fifth century; a tumultuous period being the last decades of the Western Empire, and marked by the political shift in all things to a center of gravity then located in the [[Eastern Roman empire]], and particularly in [[Syria]], the [[Levant]], and [[Anatolia]], where Monophysitism was popular among the people.
| show_name = My Friends Tigger & Pooh
| image =
| caption = Darby, Tigger, Piglet, and Pooh (left to right), in a screenshot from the program
| format = [[Animated series]]
| runtime = 22 minutes
| creator = [[A. A. Milne]] (characters)
| starring = [[Jim Cummings]]<br>[[Ken Sansom]]<br>[[Peter Cullen]]<br>[[Kath Soucie]]<br>[[Dee Bradley Baker]]<br>[[Oliver Dillon]]<br>[[Chloë Moretz]]<br>[[Kimberlea Berg]]<br>[[Travis Oates]]
| country = {{USA}}
| network = [[Disney Channel]] (Playhouse Disney)
| first_aired = [[May 12]], [[2007]]
| last_aired = present
| num_episodes = 31 (as of October 4, 2008)
| website = http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/tiggerandpooh/menu.html
| imdb_id = 0805905
| tv_com_id = 67005
}}
'''''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''''' is a [[computer animation]] [[television series]], based on [[Winnie-the-Pooh]] by [[A. A. Milne]]. The [[television series]] features Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends, including two new characters: a 6-year-old red-haired girl named Darby and her dog Buster. Although Darby appears to be the main human friend of Pooh and the gang, [[Christopher Robin]] still appears sporadically.


There are two major doctrines that can indisputably be called '''Monophysite''' ({{IPAEng|məˈnɒfəs<s>ɪ</s>t}}):
Developed by [[Walt Disney Television Animation]], the show premiered on [[The Disney Channel]]'s [[Playhouse Disney]] block on [[May 12]], [[2007]]. The show's theme song was written by [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]] lead singer [[Andy Sturmer]] and is sung by former [[Letters to Cleo]] singer and co-songwriter [[Kay Hanley]]. This would be changed in Season 2.


* [[Eutyches|Eutychianism]] holds that the human and divine natures of Christ were fused into one new single (mono) nature: his human nature was "dissolved like a drop of honey in the sea".
==Cast==
* [[Apollinarism]] or [[Apollinarianism]] holds that Christ had a human body and human "living principle" but that the [[Logos|Divine Logos]] had taken the place of the ''[[nous]]'', or "thinking principle", analogous but not identical to what might be called a [[mind]] in the present day.
*[[Chloë Moretz]] as [[List of Winnie the Pooh characters#Darby|Darby]] (USA)
*[[Kimberlea Berg]] as Darby (UK)
*[[Dee Bradley Baker]] as [[Buster]]/Woodpecker
*[[Jim Cummings]] as [[Winnie-the-Pooh]]/Beaver/[[Tigger]]
*[[Travis Oates]] as [[Piglet (Winnie-the-Pooh)|Piglet]]
*[[Peter Cullen]] as [[Eeyore]]
*[[Ken Sansom]] as [[Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh)|Rabbit]]
*[[Oliver Dillon]] as [[Lumpy the Heffalump]]
*[[Tara Strong]] as [[Kanga (Winnie-the-Pooh)|Kanga]]
*[[Max Burkholder]] as [[Roo]]
*Struen Erlenbron as [[Christopher Robin]]
*[[Tara Strong]] as Porcupine
*[[Mark Hamill]] as Turtle


After [[Nestorianism]], taught by [[Nestorius]], [[Archbishop of Constantinople]], was rejected at the [[First Council of Ephesus]], [[Eutyches]], an [[archimandrite]] at [[Constantinople]], emerged with diametrically opposite views. Eutyches' energy and imprudence with which he asserted his opinions brought him the accusation of [[heresy]] in [[448]], leading to his excommunication. In [[449]], at the controversial [[Second Council of Ephesus]] Eutyches was reinstated and his chief opponents [[Eusebius of Dorylaeum|Eusebius]], [[Domnus]] and [[Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople|Flavian]], deposed. Monophysitism and Eutyches were again rejected at the [[Council of Chalcedon]] in [[451]].
==Production crew==
* Executive Producer - Brian Hohlfeld
* Line Producer - Angi Dyste
* Director - David Hartman
* Director - Don MacKinnon
* Editor - Jhoanne Reyes
* Production Manager - Craig Simpson


Monophysitism is also rejected by the [[Oriental Orthodoxy|Oriental Orthodox]] Churches, but was widely accepted in Syria and the Levant leading to many tensions in the early days of the [[Byzantine Empire]].
==Episodes==
===Season 1===
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%;"
|-
!width=4% style="background:orange;"| Num
!width=46% style="background:orange;"| Title
!width=46% style="background:orange;"|Original Air Date
|-
|101
|"Rabbit's Ruta-Awakening" / "Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt"
|[[May 12]], [[2007]]
|-
|102
|"How to Say I Love Roo" / "Piglet's Small Predicament"
|[[May 13]], 2007
|-
|103
|"Piglet's Piglet's Echo Echo" / "Roo's Kite-Tastrophy"
|[[May 19]], 2007
|-
|104
|"Eeyore's Tale of the Missing Tail" / "Pooh, Light up My Life"
|[[May 20]], 2007
|-
|105
|"Lumpy Spends the Night" / "Good Night to Pooh"
|[[May 26]], 2007
|-
|106
|"Eeyore's Sad Day" / "Tigger's Bedtime For Bouncer"
|[[June 2]], 2007
|-
|107
|"No Rumbly in Pooh's Tumbly" / "Pooh Sticks Get Stuck"
|[[June 9]], 2007
|-
|108
|"Buster’s Ruff Day" / "Lumpy’s Pet Project"
|[[June 16]], 2007
|-
|109
|"You Ain’t Just Whislin' Tigger" / "Piglet's Hole Problem"
|[[June 23]], 2007
|-
|110
|"Tigger Goes For the Jagular" / "Rabbit's New Roomie"
|[[July 7]], 2007
|-
|111
|"Pooh-Rates of the Hundred Acre Wood" / "Tigger’s Hiccup Pickup"
|[[July 21]], 2007
|-
|112
|"Darby's Tail" / "Tigger's Delivery Service"
|[[August 4]], 2007
|-
|113
|"Super Size Darby" / "Piglet's Lightning Frightening"
|[[August 18]], 2007
|-
|114
|"Chasing Pooh's Rainbow" / "Lumpy Mixes a Mystery"
|[[September 7]], 2007
|-
|115
|"Porcupine's Pen Pal" / "Piglet's Thousand and One Watermelons"
|[[September 22]], 2007
|-
|116
|"Buster's Bath" / "Once in a Pooh Moon"
|[[February 16]], 2008
|-
|117
|"Christopher Froggin"' / "Piglet's Rocky Problem"
|[[July 11]], 2008
|-
|118
|"Eeyore's Trip To The Moon" / "The Incredible Shrinking Roo"
|[[October 6]], 2007
|-
|119
|"Eeyore's Home Sweet Home" / "Rabbit's Prize Pumpkin"
|[[October 20]], 2007
|-
|120
|"Many Thanks for Christopher Robin" / "Turtle's Need for Speed"
|[[November 10]], 2007
|-
|121
|"Pooh's Double Trouble" / "Eeyore Sleeps on It"
|[[November 10]], 2007
|-
|122
|"Darby's Tooth and Nothin' But the Tooth" / "Snow Problem Roo"
|[[December 1]], 2007
|-
|123
|"Symphony for a Rabbit" / "Tigger Goes Snowflaky"
|[[January 19]], [[2008]]
|-
|124
|"Lumpy's Alvin Goes to Pieces" / "Rabbit's Eggcellent Adventure"
|[[March 21]], 2008
|-
|125
|"Flowers for Roo" / "Peck Peck Peckin' on Rabbit's Door"
|[[May 16]], 2008
|-
|126
| "Darby, Solo Sleuth" / "Doggone Buster"
|[[August 16]], 2008
|}
The airdates provided are the North American airdates, some of the episode had aired earlier outside the US before being aired in the US ("Darby's Tooth and Nothin' But the Tooth" / "Snow Problem Roo" being prime example, having aired on Playhouse Disney Europe and Playhouse Disney Asia in October 2007, almost two months prior to its North American premiere).


Later, [[Monothelitism]] was developed as an attempt to bridge the gap between the Monophysite and the Chalcedonian position, but it too was rejected by the members of the Chalcedonian synod, despite at times having the support of the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] emperors and one of the [[Pope|Popes]] of Rome, [[Pope Honorius I|Honorius I]]. Some are of the opinion that [[Monothelitism]] was at one time held by the [[Maronite|Maronites]], but the Maronite community, for the most part, dispute this, stating that they have never been out of communion with the [[Catholic Church]].
===Season 2===
The actual Theme Song is not changed, however Chloë Moretz as Darby replacing Kay Hanley is now singing the Theme, and a few animation pieces in the song is changed because of this, as well as a new song played occasionally called "The Question Song".
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 98%;"
|-
!width=4% style="background:purple;"| Num
!width=46% style="background:purple;"| Title
!width=46% style="background:Purple;"|Original Air Date
|-
|201
|"Darby Goes Woozle Sluethin'" / "How The Tigger Lost His Stripe"
|[[September 27]], 2008
|-
|202
|"Tigger Gets Bounced" / "Super Slueths Wait Forever"
|[[September 27]], 2008
|-
|203
|"Small's World After All" / "Darby's Fog-Gone Mystery"
|[[September 28]], 2008
|-
|204
|"Pooh's Cookie Tree" / "Lumpy Joins In"
|[[September 28]], 2008
|-
|205
|"Rabbit's Sound of Silence" / "Eager Beaver"
|[[October 4]], 2008
|}


[[Miaphysitism]], the [[christology]] of the [[Oriental Orthodox]] churches, is sometimes erroneously considered as a variant of Monophysitism, but these churches view their theology as distinct from Monophysitism and [[anathema|anathematize]] Eutyches.
==Owl and Gopher==
* [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]] and [[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]] have not yet made any appearances in the series, although the Beaver in the series loosely resembles Gopher.


==Mirror trouble==
==See also==
*[[Diophysitism]]
*In "Pooh's Double Trouble", the letters and symbols on the characters' reflections in the mirror look like their regular counterparts, when they're supposed to be in reverse.
*[[Acephali]]
*''[[Henotikon]]''
*the [[Three-Chapter Controversy]]
*[[Christ the Logos]]
*[[West Syrian Rite]]


==DVD releases==
==References==
* [http://www.britishorthodox.org/2church.php Agreed Statements between representative of the Oriental and Eastern Orthodox Churches]
*''[[My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie]] ''November 20, 2007
* [http://syriacchristianity.org/PZakka/joint_declaration.htm Joint Declaration by the Oriental and the Catholic Church]
*''Friendly Tales'' March 4, 2008
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10489b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
*''Hundred Acre Wood Haunt'' September 2nd, 2008


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==External links==
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[http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/myfriendstiggerandpooh/friendlytails/index.html ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh DVDs''] Disney's My Friends Tigger & Pooh Official site
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*[http://www.tv.com/my-friends-tigger-and-pooh/show/67005/summary.html ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''] at [[TV.com]]
*[http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/tiggerandpooh/menu.html ''United States'' Disney Playhouse website]
*[http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyChannel/playhouse/myfriendstiggerandpooh ''United Kingdom'' official website]
*[http://kidstvmovies.about.com/od/myfriendstiggerandpoo1/fr/myfrtigpoohr.htm ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh Review''] at KidsTVMovies.About.com


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Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning 'one, alone' and physis meaning 'nature'), or Monophysiticism, is the Christological position that Christ has only one nature (divine), as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human. Monophysitism and its antithesis, Nestorianism, were both hotly disputed and divisive competing tenets in the maturing Christian traditions during the first half of the fifth century; a tumultuous period being the last decades of the Western Empire, and marked by the political shift in all things to a center of gravity then located in the Eastern Roman empire, and particularly in Syria, the Levant, and Anatolia, where Monophysitism was popular among the people.

There are two major doctrines that can indisputably be called Monophysite (/məˈnɒfəsɪt/):

  • Eutychianism holds that the human and divine natures of Christ were fused into one new single (mono) nature: his human nature was "dissolved like a drop of honey in the sea".
  • Apollinarism or Apollinarianism holds that Christ had a human body and human "living principle" but that the Divine Logos had taken the place of the nous, or "thinking principle", analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day.

After Nestorianism, taught by Nestorius, Archbishop of Constantinople, was rejected at the First Council of Ephesus, Eutyches, an archimandrite at Constantinople, emerged with diametrically opposite views. Eutyches' energy and imprudence with which he asserted his opinions brought him the accusation of heresy in 448, leading to his excommunication. In 449, at the controversial Second Council of Ephesus Eutyches was reinstated and his chief opponents Eusebius, Domnus and Flavian, deposed. Monophysitism and Eutyches were again rejected at the Council of Chalcedon in 451.

Monophysitism is also rejected by the Oriental Orthodox Churches, but was widely accepted in Syria and the Levant leading to many tensions in the early days of the Byzantine Empire.

Later, Monothelitism was developed as an attempt to bridge the gap between the Monophysite and the Chalcedonian position, but it too was rejected by the members of the Chalcedonian synod, despite at times having the support of the Byzantine emperors and one of the Popes of Rome, Honorius I. Some are of the opinion that Monothelitism was at one time held by the Maronites, but the Maronite community, for the most part, dispute this, stating that they have never been out of communion with the Catholic Church.

Miaphysitism, the christology of the Oriental Orthodox churches, is sometimes erroneously considered as a variant of Monophysitism, but these churches view their theology as distinct from Monophysitism and anathematize Eutyches.

See also

References