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Animation in Germany, animated film based the characters on Winnie-the-Pooh books written by A. A. Milne, in which the action is focused on the small and timid Piglet who leads his friends to form a search party to find him.
INTRO LINES 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 / There's Rabbit and Piglet / And there's Owl / But most of all, Winnie the Pooh / Winnie the Pooh / Winnie the Pooh / Tubby little cubby / All stuffed with fluff / He's Winnie the Pooh / Winnie the Pooh / Willy-nilly silly old bear... Characters with picture, quote and actor's voice |
Winnie the Pooh, teddy bear naive and slow-witted but also friendly, thoughtful, and steadfast (Jim Cummings) "if I remember correctly, this story is really about Piglet" |
Rabbit with a short temper, although his care for his friends remains (Ken Sansom) "I've never seen anything like it. This is more serious than I thought!" |
Piglet has a lot of hidden courage and often faces danger to help others, even when afraid (John Fiedler) "I may be small, but in the biggest, helpfullest way" |
Tigger very confident, always filled with great energy and optimism, and though always well-meaning (Jim Cummings) "it reminds me of the bestest family reunion I ever had" |
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Movie transcript with snapshot pictures part 1WINNIE THE POOH: Ohh. Unh. Tigger! Are you ready for the hive yet? TIGGER: All I am is ready. Hoo hoo hoo hoo! How do I look? Hoo hoo. I mean, uh, does this log make me look fat? WINNIE THE POOH: Ohh. Like the best honey tree that a bee will ever see. Ha. TIGGER: Hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo! EEYORE: Oh, boy. WINNIE THE POOH: Dum da doe dum dum / Da dee dum dum! TIGGER: Whoo hoo hoo hoo hoo! PIGLET: Rabbit, what are you doing? RABBIT: Oh, can't you tell? I'm lullabying the bees for our big plan. They seem to like Bee-thoven. PIGLET: Eeyore, what are you doing? EEYORE: I got to use my big voice to tell the bees about the new hive. Buzz, buzz. Great new hive. PIGLET: Tigger, could you tell me what you're doing? TIGGER: I have to hold the fake hive hive enough for the bees to see. It's the biggest part of the plan. Hoo. That's what Tiggers do best. Hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo. PIGLET: You do seem bigger than usual. WINNIE THE POOH: Oh, hello, Piglet. PIGLET: Pooh, what are you all doing? WINNIE THE POOH: Harvesting honey, of course. It's all in the plan. First, Rabbit will lure the bees with beautiful music. Then Eeyore tempts the bees into their new hive. Then Tigger holds up the hive for the bees to see. And then comes the best part. We get honey from their old hive. Ha ha. PIGLET: Can I help you with your big plan? WINNIE THE POOH: Well, thank you, Piglet, but, um, perhaps another time. TIGGER: When we have a bit smaller of a plan or when you're a bit bigger of a Piglet. RABBIT: I'm sorry, Piglet, but I'm afraid this is a very big plan. BEE : Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! ALL: Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! RABBIT: Places, everyone. I've gotten their attention. Oh! Aah! EEYORE: Great new hive. Free rent. Buzz, buzz. PIGLET: Oh, do the bees know the plan? WINNIE THE POOH: Piglet, don't get in the way of our big plan. TIGGER: I'm getting kind of itchy around my leaves. PIGLET: Oh, dear! EEYORE: Oh, buzz. PIGLET: Oh! BEE: Get the little guy. PIGLET: Oh! Aha! TIGGER: Ohh! PIGLET: Ohh. WINNIE THE POOH AND TIGGER: OK, Rabbit. TIGGER: We're geniuses. Sticky geniuses. WINNIE THE POOH: Oh, my. Oh, my. Oh, goodness, the sweet taste of success. Mm-mmm. RABBIT: Our plan worked perfectly. EEYORE: Didn't think it would work but it did. WINNIE THE POOH: Congratulations to us all. TIGGER: Hoo hoo hoo hoo! Hooray for Pooh! WINNIE THE POOH: And Rabbit. RABBIT: And Eeyore. TIGGER: And Tigger, too. PIGLET: But... but I was the... RABBIT: Oh, Piglet I'm sorry that you couldn't be part of our big plan. PIGLET: Oh, but I thought I... TIGGER: For a minute there, I thought I was gonna break out in hives. PIGLET: Oh, dear. Even my shadow is small. PIGLET: Oh, it'd sure be nice if my friends needed me. RABBIT: Piglet, could you help me lullaby the bees? EEYORE: Piglet, could you help me call them to the hive? TIGGER: Yeah, Piglet, could you help me reach higher? WINNIE THE POOH: Piglet, we need your help. TIGGER: Ahh. Wonderfullest honey. WINNIE THE POOH: Oh, I thought Tiggers hated honey. TIGGER: Well, they do to eat, but to stop the itching oh, there is nothing betterer. Whoo hoo hoo hoo! WINNIE THE POOH: Oh. Did you hear something? I'm afraid I've got some honey in my ears. TIGGER: What's that, Pooh? I can't hear you over all that buzzing. WINNIE THE POOH: Who's buzzing? ALL: Bees! RABBIT: What say we break for lunch? WINNIE THE POOH: But what about our honey? RABBIT: It's your honey or your life. NOTE: To watch the pictures in high resolution, click on them |
CrewDirected by Francis Glebas; produced by Michelle Pappalardo-Robinson; written by Brian Hohlfeld (screenplay), A.A. Milne (books); music by Carl Johnson (score), Carly Simon (songs); film Editing by Ivan Bilancio; art direction by Fred Warter.ReviewThis movie is charming, sweet, and crowded of reminders of how we should value and treat our precious friendships! Being the "tiny voice" in the group, Piglet and his kindnesses are often overlooked, leaving him feeling alone. Piglet's friends reminisce and slowly figure out that their friend is a priceless treasure! Carly Simon wrote sweet lyrics and melodies, whose links you can find below.Watch songs from original soundtrack and other parts of movie |
If I Wasn't So Small (The Piglet Song) |
Mother's Intuition |
Sing Ho for the Life of a Bear (Expedition March) |
The More It Snows (Tiddely-Pom) |
With a Few Good Friends |
The More I Look Inside |
From Winnie the Pooh film series, also you can watch:
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh |
The Tigger Movie |
Pooh's Grand Adventure The Search for Christopher Robin |
A Very Merry Pooh Year |
Winnie the Pooh Springtime with Roo |