Piglet's Big Movie Page #2

Synopsis: When the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood begin a honey harvest, young Piglet is excluded and told that he is too small to help. Feeling inferior, Piglet disappears and his pals Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, Roo, and Winnie the Pooh must use Piglet's scrapbook as a map to find him. In the process they discover that this very small animal has been a big hero in a lot of ways.
Director(s): Francis Glebas
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
G
Year:
2003
75 min
$23,073,611
Website
854 Views


As a matter of fact,|I just saw him go by.

He was just here?|Shh. Come on. Let's go.

...before he's missing.

of course...

which is...

- Ohh.|- As I was saying...

I have some great stories...

about my second cousin Rupert,|who stowed away on a...

Eeyore, come on!

As I was saying,|the great expedition--

what an expedition it was.

I told you|this was a silly idea.

But he was just at Owl's.

The scrappity book|does know where he's going!

Well, Owl's house|was on page one.

How about page two?

Which is a picture of...

Kanga's house.

Well, then, Kanga's house|is where we'll look for Piglet.

I think you must be right,|Rabbit.

Piglet has always liked|visiting Kanga's.

Not always.

There was one time I remember.

Oh, yes. When Kanga and Roo...

first moved|to the Hundred Acre Wood.

Remember, Rabbit?

Uh, n-no.|I, uh, I don't seem to recall.

Here,|this'll remind your rememberer.

- Hoo hoo!|- Ohh.

And you came up|with a big plan, Rabbit.

I told you-- I don't remember.

There it is.

if I remember correctly...

is really about Piglet.

Well, I just don't like it.

I don't like it at all.

until they're out.

Out of the Hundred Acre Wood.

- Rabbit...|- Shh!

Isn't it a bit early|to be spying?

anything like it.

Oh, it's actually moving in!

Ohh! Ohh!

Roo. Roo, dear?

Here I am, mama! Ha ha ha.

It's an invasion!

they're f-f-fierce?

Ha ha!

What does fierce look like?

That's what fierce looks like!

She swallowed him whole!

Ohh! Uhh!

Ohh, d-d-dear.

He'll be eaten for sure.

Ohh, are you all right?

Blaaah! Don't eat me!

Why, you must be Piglet.

My, when Christopher Robin|said you'd be dropping by...

I had no idea.

You know Christopher Robin?

Oh, yes.|He told us all about you...

and Pooh and Rabbit and Tigger.

The ones hiding|in that tree over there.

Hello, dears.

Did you hear that?|She called us dears.

I'm Kanga, and somewhere|around here is baby Roo.

I'm not a baby!

- See? I can do this!|- Ohh!

Well, it's very nice of you...

to welcome us.

- Ha ha ha!|- Aah!

Oops. Sorry.

Oh, Roo.

Piglet,|it's almost breakfast time.

Would you like to come in|for a little bite, perhaps?

Aaah!

l do like the sound|of the taste of that.

Uh, no, no, no.

We're all due|on the other side of the wood...

and we can't be late.

Good-bye.

Good-bye!

Might I, uh, get|that little something to go?

Come on!

Aren't they dears?

One--Pooh will distract Kanga...

long enough for two--

Tigger and I|to take Roo from her pouch...

and three--|replace him with Piglet.

That is very simple.|Just three little steps and--

What?!|Replace Roo w-w-with m-m-me?

You and Roo are the same size,|give or take here or there.

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Brian Hohlfeld

Brian Hohlfeld (born March 30, 1957) is an American screenwriter best known for writing He Said, She Said and his work with the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Hohlfeld is responsible for numerous uncredited feature rewrites including work on The Mighty Ducks. Before moving to Los Angeles, California, he taught film appreciation at Webster University in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. He writes and produces the series My Friends Tigger & Pooh for which he received the 2008 Humanitas Prize for Children's Animation. more…

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