Tigger: Roo: You're a little on the smallish side of tiny and kinda lacking in perpendicular.
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Tigger: You can't bounce the bounce if you can't even pronounce the bounce.
Tigger: Roo: You're a little on the smallish side of tiny and kinda lacking in perpendicular.
Tigger: Maybe this belonged to my uncle!
Narrator: But as it so happened, none of his friends had the heart to tell Tigger very much of anything anyway.
Wait half a minute. We still need a family portrait to put in it. Christopher Robin: Look this way, everybody. Closer. Smile.
Tigger: You can't bounce the bounce if you can't even pronounce the bounce.
Tigger: Maybe this belonged to my uncle!
Tigger: Maybe this belonged to my uncle!
Narrator: But as it so happened, none of his friends had the heart to tell Tigger very much of anything anyway.
Tigger: Roo: You're a little on the smallish side of tiny and kinda lacking in perpendicular.
Roo: What is this doo-hickey? Tigger: Why, that's no doo-hickey. It's a thing-a-ma-bob.
Piglet: Pooh Bear's been up in that tree an awful long time don't you think? Eeyore: Most likely he's stuck. Been known to happen. Piglet: Oh dear. Then i'd better climb up there and see if he's all right.
Rabbit: Your attention please! I have officially completed the plans. Winnie The Pooh: What plans? Rabbit: These plans! For removing this boulder and restoring to Eeyore his happy home. Eeyore: No need to bother on my account. Rabbit: All we need is a little team evert.
Tigger: You mean, you fellas are my family? Winnie The Pooh: I'm afraid we have nothing better to offer. Tigger: Well, of course not, Pooh boy! Tigger: 'Cause there's nothing better than the best! I should've seen it all along.
Narrator: Now this might be the room of any small boy. But it just so happens to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Like most small boys, Christopher Robin had toy animals to play with; and together, they had many remarkable adventures in an enchanted place called the Hundred Acre Wood. Narrator: But of all his animal friends, Christopher Robin's very best friend was a bear called Winnie the Pooh. Tigger: WINNIE THE POOH? Tigger: Wait half a darn minute! It seems to me that most of these stories are about that silly old bear! Narrator: Well then, Tigger. Who *should* this story be about? Tigger: Well, I happen to know someone who's extremely fascinatin', not to mention handsome and debonair-y. Narrator: But the title already says "Winnie the Pooh". Tigger: Oh, that's easy to fix! Tigger: Tigger: There, now that's a wonderful title! And speaking of wonderful things... woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Tigger: Wait half a minute. We still need a family portrait to put in it. Christopher Robin: Look this way, everybody. Closer. Smile.
Roo: Pooh, you gotta help me find Tigger! It's all my fault! He never would have left if it wasn't 'cause of me. I didn't mean to make him feel bad. I just- I just wanted him to be my big brother. We gotta go find him! We just gotta! Winnie the Pooh: And so we will. What we need is-Think, think, think. An expotition. Roo: An expotition? Winnie the Pooh: Yes! To the place where Tigger is... or was... or will be?


