Piglet's Big Movie Page #3

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
851 Views


Kanga won't know|the difference. Ha ha.

Not until it's too late. Ha ha.

How much too late?

Until after we say, ''Aha!''

What do you think? Huh? Hmm?

Ahh? Hmm?

''Ha ha''?|Why would we say, ''Ha ha''?

Not ''Ha ha,'' Piglet. ''Aha.''

It's a word to say...

''This is how things are|and were meant to be.''

Then Kanga will know|that we know where Roo is...

and we'll only give him back...

if she promises to leave|the Hundred Acre Wood...

and never return. Ha ha.

How is she gonna know that|that is what our aha-ing means?

Because we'll practice|saying it in just the right way.

We're counting on you, Piglet.

Now everyone pretend|that their flower is Kanga.

Ha ha. Ready? Set.

There you all are.

Oh, you brought flowers!

What nice new neighbors.

Heh. Uhh!

- Ahem.|- All right, I'm goin'!

Roo, dear! Time to come inside!

In a minute, mama!

Ready, Pooh?

Yes.|Except for one small thing.

- What's that?|- What is it I'm supposed to do?

Oh! Talk to her very hard...

so that she doesn't|notice anything.

Oh, of course. Heh heh.

Come on, Roo.|Hop in. Let's go inside.

Oh, Kanga!

Um, talk to her|very hard about what?

Anything!

I was just wondering...

uh, that is...|do you think that...

is that a fish in that tree?

- Oh!|- Which tree, dear?

Up there.

Snug as a piggy in a blanket.

What are you playing,|Mr. Rabbit?

That's not a fish, Pooh bear.|It's a bird.

Oh, yes, but is it|a starling or a mackerel?

Ohh, it looks kinda wiggly.

Hmm. It's tough to say.

If you'll forgive me, dear,|we really must be going.

Kind of a peanut butter|and jellyfish, isn't it?

Whoa, whoa! Wait, frog!

- Aah! Oh, no!|- Yippee!

Whoo!

- Yecch! Ptoo!|- Let's do it again!

This is a fun game!

Ohh.

Are you all right|in there, Roo?

I'm OK. I'm OK!

All right, Roo, dear.

Yahoo!

- Ha ha! This is fun!|- Slow down!

Rabbit?

Oh, Roo.

Wooh-ha...booh-ha?

Uh...uh...ha ha.

Um...

what was that word?

- Aha?|- That's the word.

Ah-haah!

Aaah!

Help!

Tigger, Tigger! Pooh bear!

You've lost your bounce.

Tigger! Pooh bear!

I think it's time|for your fishy oil.

Fishy oil? What fishy oil?

It'll help you bounce|nice and high.

You don't want to grow up|small and weak, like Piglet.

Now, did you have something|you wanted to tell me... Roo?

-Uh, no--|- Down the hatch!

Ptoo! Blecch!

See that?|You got your bounce back.

a good little Roo...

another spoonful.

No-o-o!

Oh, dear. I'm a goner!

Aaah!

You act like I'm going|to cook you for dinner.

A-a-aren't you?

Why, of course not.

Ohh!

l'm going to give you a bath.

Aah! Cook me instead!

Don't you know by now...

always knows what's best?

Whew !

Aah!

Aah!

Ah-choo!

Oh, my goodness!

Aah!

Whee! Ha ha ha!

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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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