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Evelyn Robin is the tritagonist of Disney's 2018 live-action film Christopher Robin. She's Christopher Robin's wife.
She was portrayed by Hayley Atwell.
Personality
She's kind, good-hearted woman. She hated that Christopher Robin was spending more time thinking about his job than spending it with his family. She also hated that he was forcing their daughter Madeline to work instead of letting her to play. He was always saying that she loves work (he revealed that play is more important than job at the end of the movie).
Biography
She and Madeline were mad because Christopher spent his weekend working instead of spending time with them. She told Madeline to go and play. She is the one who credited for ultimately turning Madeline's life into a happier one. At the end of movie, she, along with Christopher, Madeline, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore went to Winslow Luggage, defeated Giles Winslow Jr., greedy owner of Winslow Luggages, and convinced his father Giles Winslow Sr. pay holidays to everybody instead of letting his evil son overwork people and trick them to do his work for him. Then, they all went to 100 Acre Woods and lived happily ever after.
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Main Characters Minor Characters Christopher Robin (2018) |