>>97910400Visually, it's very appealing. The art style was consistent with the Many Adventures, which was inspired by the original EH Shepard illustrations, so there's a certain level of realism to the Hundred Acre Wood's look. The characters are bright, simple design that're easy to animate, and very expressive, but the backgrounds are full of so much detail, from the texture of bark to the leaves on trees to the bumps on logs... everything is very naturalistic and rustic, and that's comfy as fuck.
Audio-wise, it had an excellent, fully orchestral score, and voice direction by the one-and-only Andrea Romano, who worked on Batman The Animated Series directly afterwards. Her work cannot be underestimated, every single line delivery on that show was perfectly delivered, every joke perfectly timed.