A Heffalump or Woozle is very confusil Oh I'm the only one! Is a tigger's tail The series depicts him as a hard worker who takes pride in building tunnels and doing other work, and enjoys blowing things up with dynamite. Christopher Robin: You know something, Pooh? Come on, Tigger. Christopher! What's the charge? Bounce! Oh, dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh my, heavens to Betsy. Hooray, we've done it! That's what Tigger's do best! (Owl's Tree crashes to the ground). Fist thing to be done is get rid of that bear. Pooh: From the moment the fluff got in my ear. while bailing he was sailing Tigger: Uh oh, look out! Kanga: Of course, we all do. Rabbit: Now's our chance! I drew this for Mrs. Sandy. Now honey rhymes with bunny, and bunny rhymes with...a... Rabbit? He bidged! Look, you've got the feet for it! The cute Heffabee happily having honey pot around Pooh's arms and fly to the lake of honey where she'll be safe. It's "Windsday" in The Hundred Acre Wood, and a strong breeze has blown Pooh on a fur-raising adventure involving bouncy Tigger, a spooky dream, and timid Piglet... Who performs a noble deed worth celebration! oh come back. What do they do? Hey! I'll bounce him outta there! What do you think you will answer yourself? Why? S-T-O-P, stop! Tigger: Oh, well, please, for goodness sakes, narrate me down from here! It's rather good I think. Hello! Rabbit: Uh, I-I-Oh, all right. Oh, nothing much, just steal honey. Ta ta! No, I was just thinking and wondering. Oh, this will run into money. Quick! Rabbit: Hooray! Pooh: I sure like bouncing! Hide! Tigger: Oh, boy! He boodged! Narrator: Winnie the Pooh lived in this enchanted forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the name over the door in gold letters, and he lived under it. And since we pledged he'd be unwedged that's what we're going to do To be exact, plugged. And the rain rain rain came down down down Hoo-hoo-hoo! Pooh: Piglet, I wasn't exactly expecting company. Hellooo! Just a small helping, if you please? -Winnie the Pooh? Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. See more ideas about pooh, pooh quotes, winnie the pooh quotes. Oh well, no matter. Heave Heave Heave Heave Heeeeeeeeave. [Kanga] No, Pooh. A hunting trophy. There. On a very windy day, Winnie the Pooh visits his "thoughtful spot". Come on! Let's head for home! Roo, how did you get way up there? Why, that's why Tiggers do the best! Perhaps if we could think of a way of un-bouncing Tigger, it would be a very good idea, huh? Christopher Robin, you never can tell with bees. Roo: Hey, Tigger, it's Pooh and Piglet! Tigger: Yeah, I'm saving my best bounce for old long ears! Come on, let's go! A kite! It's raining out here too. Piglet? Narrator: Sorry, Pooh, but all stories have an ending you know. [Eeyore] Well, maybe. W O L. That spells Owl. Hello out there. Christopher Robin: Ninety-nine, silly old bear. Kanga: Oh, gracious! Hey, you blokes, where are ya? Grrrrowl We'll just follow my tummy. Till the river crept out of its bed [Pooh] Thank you Piglet. ply - ply - ply Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman . Is I'm the only one Just what I feel! Time for my midnight snack. In the mood (smack, smack) for food, Winnie the Pooh : [muffled, with a honey pot in his face] Thank you, Piglet. âI should visit my thinking spot,â decided the fluffy bear. Isn't this a clever disguise? I am stout, round and I have found, Watch me scare the stripes of that impostor. [Kanga] Oh my goodness! Come on, back we go! Look at those beady little eyes and that preposterous chin and even those ricky ticking striped pajamas. Now would you be so kind as to pull me to a muddy place of which I know of. No, no, just resting and thinking and humming to myself. Peace and quiet, and thank goodness, there's no sign of Tigger here. Why it maybe that. I've rescued a bottle! It seems that it may turn out to be Pooh: Well, you see, we keep looking for home but we keep finding this pit so I thought if we looked for this pit, we might find home. It's more friendly with two. [Christopher Robin] Of course, we can, silly ol' bear. A beautiful female heffalump and handsome male heffalump emerge and covered themselves in honey for their romantic swim.} I almost bounced clear out of the book! In here! A-whoo! Roo: Don't swing on a string A lunchbox! Meanwhile little Roo made an important discovery. ME!" \r\rTake the Winnie the Pooh personality Quiz here: http://di.sn/WTPQuiz\r\rBecome a fan on Facebook: http://facebook.com/WinniethePooh\r\rhttp://www.Disney.com/Pooh\r\rWalt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with \"Winnie the Pooh,\" the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. Pooh: Yes, Piglet. Ho! Time for something sweet. Now Pooh had some very unusual adventures and they all happened right here in the Hundred Acre Wood. That's even shorter. [Roo] Look Momma, look! Somebody save me! Wait here. Have you seen Piglet? Perhaps they think you're after their honey? Tiggers only bounce up! I think it would help with this deception if you would get, kind of open, your umbrella and say: Tut-tut, it looks like rain. He promised! Rabbit: What's that? Uh... Pooh Bear? I'm hungry. Stop! Hello, Roo! Christopher Robin: I like that, too, but what I like best is just doing nothing. Well, well, Pooh too! Narrator: No, no, it's mostly about Tigger. His various conflicts often Rabbit, as Gopher's various plans often take place underneath Rabbit's garden. Christopher Robin: Hello, Pooh. [Rabbit] Oh dear, if I have to face that, that thing for months. Tigger: Don't worry, Mrs. Kanga! Why, oh why, oh, why? P-P-Piglet. Oh yes, I'm rumbly in my tumbly. Pooh, as usual, had a little something along to sustain himself. The Heffabee tried to fly, ready to dive and swim under the honey. Kanga: Oh, the poor dear. Narrator: Well, Rabbit was certain that everything was going according to plan, and so it seemed to be. 1,366 talking about this. {The Woozle turns his nose into musical instrument. Christopher Robin: Oh, dear! Good id! Think ho-ish You've got my card. Oh, if I ever get out of this, I promise never to bounce again. [Narrator] Trespassers William? Is that you, Piglet ? in rushing rising rivlets Oh hallo Owl. Is I'm the only one. Oh, my gracious, oh dear. Try swishing it. Oh, I remember the big blow well. [Piglet] Oh dear, oh dear, dear! Hang on! Three days? Jump! I am? I think I know where they're calling from, so come on. I heard him! With a hefty happy appetite, I think that I just remembered something that I forgot to do yesterday and shan't be able to do tomorrow so I suppose I better go back and do it now! All except for the tail. Tigger: Come on, bounce! Precisely, I say, it's over here my good fellow. Pooh: Well, jagulars always call "Hellooo" and when you look up, they drop on you. Fortunately, Pooh's thoughtful spot was in a sheltered place. Am I correct in assuming it is a rather blustery day outside ? So everyone followed Eeyore. And they waited, and waited, and waited. And now we come to the next chapter in which the first snowfall had covered the Hundred Acre Wood. [Roo] Look! [Gopher] Suffering sassafras. Christopher Robin, I have come to a very important decision. Rabbit: Oh, I've got a splendid idea! Someplace where he's never been, and we lose him there! Deep in the hundred acre wood where Christopher Robin plays, You'll find the enchanted neighborhood of Christopher's childhood days, A donkey named Eeyore is his friend and Kanga and little Roo and Tigger too, There's Rabbit and Piglet and there's Owl, but most of all Winnie the Pooh, Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff No matter. That's what I'm asking myself, where? Tigger: Out of my way! Their bottoms are made out of springs You shall live with me! It's time for lunch! Rabbit: Well, I-I-That is, uh-Uh, what I mean-. A very VERY late bday present. Tigger's don't like honey! Day after day, night after lonely night. [Pooh] Chooo! I think of things to chew, [Piglet] Oh dear, oh dear, dear! One was little Piglet standing on a chair when he caught in the whirlpool and the other was Pooh still upside down trying to get the last bit of honey from the pot. I did ? A rescue is being thought of. Oh, no, not again. [Kanga] Now, if you would ask me, I think it just a wee bit... [Christopher Robin] Cheer up, Eeyore! Narrator: So Pooh and Piglet waited in the mist for Rabbit. Don't spell it! [Rabbit] Honey! He's gumming up the whole project. And Piglet loved it very much. Then you go out and do it. Hoo-hoo-hoo! Narrator: Well, Tigger, your bouncing really got you into trouble this time. I am short, fat and proud of that, No, neither have I. Oh, Pooh! I'm the only one. Christopher Robin: Well, it's when grownups ask, "What are you going to do?" When Pooh's friend Gopher warns him that it's Windsday, Pooh goes off to wish Piglet a Happy Windsday, but Piglet is lifted into the air by the strong winds, Pooh grabs Piglet's scarf, which unravels into a single string, and looks to be flying Piglet like a kite. Tigger: A-whoo! Well, I gotta go, now! Oh, dear, oh gracious, well, it all comes from eating too much. Rabbit: Hum-de-dum-dum. Think, think, think. Narrator: But it wasn't too long before word got back to Christopher Robin and the others that Tigger was in trouble. Oh, hello Christopher Robin. We'll get you out. It feels that it will undoubtedly Grrrr Quick, turn the page. But to Pooh, quite plainly, four sets of paw marks. Roo: Gee, that was fun! Big job, take two, three days. Ooof! and you say "Nothing." [Pooh] After all, he's not in the book you know. [Eeyore] There's one. Now, is the next chapter all about me? H-h-hey! Promise you won't forget me, ever?