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Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too

Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974)

September. 20,1974
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7.8
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G
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Rabbit is tired of Tigger always bouncing him, so he gets Pooh and Piglet together to come up with an idea to get the bounce out of Tigger. Then, Tigger and little Roo go out for a bounce and get caught in a tree.

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MisterWhiplash
1974/09/20

This was the third 'act' of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, which is how I first saw this as a very young child (probably a baby, now that I think about it). Though the whole feature was kind of ingrained into my system at an early age, I think this final section always left an impression on me. It was because of Tigger being this main subject here - in later years he'd get his own movie, The Tigger Movie as it was pretty obviously called - though really moreso about how he was perceived, that made it so funny and captivating and even a couple of times scary and almost-borderline sad.The two things that happen in Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too involve Rabbit in a big way, and it's little wonder from a storytelling perspective; they're diametrically opposed, with Tigger and his, to put it lightly, carefree attitude, and Rabbit being, to also put it mildly, fastidious. He likes his garden and Tiggers bouncy ways mess it up. Can the bounce go away for a while? A personality adjustment could do it, so he, Pooh and Piglet go out into the woods with the plan to abandon him (just for the night, as Rabbit proposes to a hilariously sleepy Pooh by the way), but it backfires as Rabbit is the one who gets stuck (not unlike, say, Snow White in her feature).The other thing is that Tigger does get some emotional shock when he is stuck up high on a tree - he even talks to the Narrator Sebastian Cabot, which I found both young and today absolutely hysterical - and maybe does, just for a moment question or lose his bounce (by, you know, 'request' of a sort). This second part may not be completely as masterful as the first segment, but the two compliment each other and work together as two stories in one whole: what does it mean for other people around Tigger? Or just Rabbit, for that matter? If all you do is bounce around and have fun, is it fun for everyone else around you, or will some people not 'get' it, or completely match up to that fun (ala Roo, if memory serves).Ultimately, as it's shown, being 'bouncy' is a good thing, certainly if one is a Tigger. But what I've always liked about these stories here is that it's actually not Pooh challenging the springy fella, it's the character who we probably shouldn't stand really, the 'grown up' curmudgeon guy. Maybe some day kids will have to stop bouncing, but for now, it's alright, and certainly for comedy sake, that is.

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stacey jones
1974/09/21

I have seen this movie about 10 times and every time I watch it I love it!This movie is not very long,but that does not mean it's a bad film. This movie has it all,it's funny,sad,happy,and it's a mini adventure!the first time I saw this movie I thought it would be boring because it was made in 1974,but when I watched it I thought is was one of the best short movies I had ever seen.Then I began to watch even older Winnie The Pooh movies and I loved them all,but this short Winnie The Pooh movie is my favourite one!I disagree with other people's revues on this short movie. It is great.In conclusion I think this movie has everything and that is what makes it so great.So if you ever get a chance to see this movie it's a great one so give it a try!

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Jackson Booth-Millard
1974/09/22

This was another chapter in the very popular short Walt Disney animation cartoons. Winnie the Pooh, bear with little brain, meets the well loved Tigger again. He keeps bouncing into everyone, he even ruins Rabbits vegetable patch. Rabbit is so sick he proposes to get Tigger lost in the forest to stop his bouncing. Unfortunately, Rabbit, Pooh and Piglet end up getting lost themselves in the mist. Eventually when they get out of the forest they end up in snow. Tigger unfortunately while playing with Roo ends up in a high tree, and he is afraid of the height that he can't find the courage to get down. A good story with a loved character, kids will love it. It was nominated the Oscar for Best Short Film, Animated. Winnie the Pooh was number 55 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Worth watching!

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piccione2000
1974/09/23

This video is hard to find, and I have been looking to find it for a long time, so I could add it to my Pooh collection. This is a great Pooh story, and the story is so much fun. The Honey Tree, the Blustery Day, and the Day for Eeyore,( even though Day for Eeyore was released later), are better than this. Even though Day for Eeyore was released later and this is older, it is better , because the fist two and the last one are better than this, because two of the best characters are missing. Eeyore did not appear, and Owl did not either. I think that the ones that are missing some of the characters are not as good. In this story, they take Tigger on a long explore to lose him, and Rabbit gets lost, and is scared, and the rest make it back. In the next part, Roo and Tigger get stuck in a tree, and if they help Tigger down, he can not ever bounce again. The story is a little dark and mean.Despite the characters are absent, this story is still good, and your kids will love it so much. It is great.

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