A Disneyland cast member dressed as Eeyore dressed up as the character to try to calm visitors at a Tokyo theme park rocked by the devastating earthquake that hit Japan this week.
Videos posted on social media show park visitors crouching in fear as a loudspeaker warns visitors of an impending natural disaster.
Visitors are urged to “prepare for a strong earthquake.''
But the cast, dressed as Eeyore, remained calm, bobbing their donkey heads and gesturing with their hands as if to show that things were okay.
A clip of the popular character Winnie the Pooh, uploaded to Instagram on Tuesday, had more than 14 million views and 655,000 likes as of Thursday.
The footage was taken by Jason Hill, who was visiting the park on Monday, when a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Japan's west coastline.
At least 84 people have died and scores remain missing as rescuers continued searching for survivors on Thursday.
Ishikawa Prefecture and nearby areas were rocked by further aftershocks, with dozens of aftershocks following the quake centered around Noto, about 300 kilometers from Tokyo on the opposite coast.
The quake triggered a tsunami warning, which produced waves over 3 feet in some places.





