In the film, it is turned into a hunt for the Backson and setting a hole trap for him inspired by "In which Piglet Meets a Heffalump." In the original story "In Which Rabbit has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings," Rabbit finds a note from Christopher Robin similar to what Pooh finds in the film and asks the others if they have spotted a herbaceous or spotted Backson until another note from Christopher Robin is found with better spelling. These would be for now our Disney Magic Kingdoms tips and tricks, but if you have more, we’d be more than happy to read them in the comment section below.The Backson was first introduced in The House at Pooh Corner. However, since you won’t always be logged in to collect the rewards, it makes most sense to just do the quick activities when you are in the game and then set your characters do the longer ones while you are not logged in – this way, you maximize your magic gains and you will immediately have everything you need to build/buy everything in the game and have an amazing kingdom! All activities require more or less time, and ideally you should do the shortest activities possible in order to get the biggest reward (a 60 second activity will give you 5 magic, while you only get 100-something from a 4 hour activity). Time management is one of the most important things in Disney Magic Kingdoms. Generally, by simply playing the game and optimizing your play time, you will get them all!
Tapping on each of them will show you what you have to do in order to unlock them – or what you need to upgrade them if you have already unlocked them.
We’ll have a complete guide on this soon, but until then, tap the Characters icon in the lower right corner of the screen and simply browse through all the characters that you see listed there.