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Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! is the third Winnie the Pooh short from Disney, released in theatres on December 20, 1974 accompanying The Island at the Top of the World. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was later added as a segment to The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977). A soundtrack album was released simultaneously and featured such songs as "The Honey Tree" and "Birthday, Birthday." The film is based on the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. John Lounsbery (March 9, 1911 - February 13, 1976) was an animator, wo worked for Walt Disney. ...
Alan Alexander Milne (January 18, 1882 â January 31, 1956), also known as A. A. Milne, was a British author, best known for his books about the teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, and for various childrens poems. ...
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Sebastian Cabot may refer to: Sebastian Cabot (1476-1557), Italian explorer Sebastian Cabot (1918-1977), British actor This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 â June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski (the family later shortened the name to Wilchin) in New York City, was an American ventriloquist and voice actor whose fame flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Junius Conyers Matthews was born on June 12, 1890 in Illinois. ...
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Howard Morris (September 4, 1919 â May 21, 2005) was an American comic actor and director. ...
Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) and Richard M. Sherman (born June 12, 1928) are Academy Award-winning American songwriters, who specialize in musical film. ...
Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) (see also: Sherman Brothers) is an Academy Award-winning American songwriter who specializes in musical films with his brother Richard M. Sherman. ...
Walt Disney Productions is the former name of The Walt Disney Company, which it held from 1929 to 1986. ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...
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Edward Winnie-the-Pooh Bear or sometimes referred to as Pooh, is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a full-length animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released on March 11, 1977. ...
Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
Alan Alexander Milne (January 18, 1882 â January 31, 1956), also known as A. A. Milne, was a British author, best known for his books about the teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, and for various childrens poems. ...
Plot Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Tigger has been bouncing on anyone he comes across for fun, which gets on Rabbit's nerves. After holding a meeting with Pooh Bear and Piglet, Rabbit decides to take everyone, including Tigger, out into the Hundred Acre Wood. But during the trip, Rabbit, Pooh Bear, and Piglet purposefully ditch Tigger on the hopes he would get lost. The three hide in a log as Tigger searches for them. Pooh Bear and Piglet regret doing this so they leave Rabbit and find Tigger. They tried to apologize to Tigger but he took no offense because he revealed that Tiggers don't get lost easily. Tigger finds out that Rabbit is still in the forest so he goes off to find him. Rabbit is lost and as he's finding his way home, he's scared by various animal noises such as crickets, frogs, and birds. The sounds get to him and he frantically tries to run away only to be tackled by Tigger. Tigger then takes Rabbit home. It's now snowing and Roo wants to go play. Kanga can't be with him so she calls on Tigger to look after Roo which he gladly accepts. Bouncing around the woods with Roo on his back, Tigger accidentally jumps too high up a tree and is too scared to get down. He calls for help and Pooh Bear and Piglet come to the scene. Roo successfully jumps down but Tigger refuses to follow suit. Soon Christopher Robin, Rabbit and Kanga arrive and try to convince Tigger to jump. Eventually, Rabbit decides that the group would just have to leave Tigger in the tree forever, on which Tigger promises never to bounce again if he ever was released from his predicament. Sebastian Cabot chimes in for help. Tigger begs Cabot to "narrate [him] down from [the tree]," and Cabot tilts the book, allowing Tigger to step onto the text of the page. Tigger starts to feel better that he made it this far and before he can do otherwise, Cabot tilts the book again causing Tigger to fall down into the snow. Happy, Tigger attempts to bounce but Rabbit stops him reminding Tigger of the promise he made. Devastated, Tigger slowly walks away and Rabbit feels better that there will be peace. But everyone else is sad to see Tigger like this and remind Rabbit of the joy Tigger brought when he was bouncing. Suddenly, Rabbit feels sorry for Tigger and takes back the promise he made and is given a friendly tackle by an overly-excited Tigger. Tigger invites everyone to bounce with him and even teaches Rabbit how to do it. For the first time, Rabbit is happy to be bouncing, as is everyone else and Tigger sings his trademark song for the last time. Sebastian Cabot (July 6, 1918 â August 22, 1977) was a film and television actor, best remembered as a gently composed gentlemans gentleman in the 1960s situation comedy Family Affair, but his sonorous voice and understated style belied his frequent typecasting as an Englishman trying to make sense of America. ...
This featurette does not feature Owl, Eeyore or Gopher. Owl is a a fictional character in A. A. Milnes Winnie-the-Pooh books and in Disneys Winnie the Pooh cartoons. ...
Eeyore, as depicted by Disney Eeyore is a fictional character from the book series Winnie-the-Pooh (that were popularized by a successful cartoon by Disney studios). ...
A drawing of Gopher. ...
Voice Cast Sterling Price Holloway, Jr. ...
Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 â June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski (the family later shortened the name to Wilchin) in New York City, was an American ventriloquist and voice actor whose fame flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
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Junius Conyers Matthews was born on June 12, 1890 in Illinois. ...
Genera Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in many parts of the world. ...
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Piglet can refer to: Look up Piglet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A juvenile pig. ...
In the fictional world of the book series and cartoon Winnie the Pooh, Roo is a young joey who is a good friend of Winnie the Pooh. ...
Sebastian Cabot (July 6, 1918 â August 22, 1977) was a film and television actor, best remembered as a gently composed gentlemans gentleman in the 1960s situation comedy Family Affair, but his sonorous voice and understated style belied his frequent typecasting as an Englishman trying to make sense of America. ...
Christopher Robin is a character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books. ...
Barbara Luddy (25 May 1908-1 April 1979) was an American actress from Great Falls, Montana. ...
Kanga is the name of a fictional character in the books and cartoons about Winnie-the-Pooh. ...
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