Piglet's Big Movie Page #5

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
860 Views


Oh, I just thought|Piglet would need...

to keep his strength up, too.

- Bye, mama.|- Bye-bye, dear.

So, where do we look first?

The scrapbook|will give us an idea.

It's a book of memories.|It remembers where Piglet is.

Try page three.

Page three shows all of us|at the North Pole.

the day we made...

discovery of all.

Then that's where we shall look.

But this is not the way|to the North Pole.

Well, last time, if|I reconnoiter correctically...

the north pole was sort of|in a south-down-easterly...

kind of over and down|direction this way...

magnellically speaking.

No. Last time we went this way.

No. That would be|the Northeast Pole.

- No, no, no, and no.|- Don't be ridiculous.

I know what I'm talking about .|It's this way.

I--don't interrupt.

Perhaps if we told the story...

the story will tell us|how to get there.

the part about Piglet.

How does Piglet fit in?

Oh, Roo's right.

about Piglet, isn't it?

Nine-itty-eight,|nine-itty-nine...

seventy-two-itty|and thirteen-itty...

and forty-six-itty...

and one whole hundred...

gravity-defiant,|Tiggerific bounces.

Hoo hoo hoo hoo!

Look out below!

Hmm.

Aah!

Heh heh heh heh.

Hello, Tigger. Hello, Piglet.

Oh.

What are you doing?

for the other shoe to plop.

I knew it. Hoo hoo! These|things always travel in pairs.

These are Christopher Robin's|big boots.

They can mean only one thing.

An expedition.

Yahoo hoo hoo hoo!

Um, which petition?

Yes. An expedition.

It's when you go off|to find a thing.

What are w going to find,|Christopher Robin?

The North Pole.

Is it scary?

What is the North Pole?

Yeah. Come to think of it, we|never found one of them before.

Well, it's a thing you discover.

Are bears good|at discovering it?

- And Tiggers?|- Everyone will come along.

And if you see the North Pole,|shout, ''Eureka!''

- Oof!|- Why would we do that?

''There's the North Pole.''

Eureka!

Where?

- Where?|- Gesundheit.

Sorry.

I--I was just practicing.

We need a marching song.

A marching song|to help us along.

This is fun.

One more time!

I like that song.

Ha ha ha ha ha.

Silly old bear.

Would you like a haycorn, Pooh?

No, thank you, but a cookie|would be nice. Ha.

Or a banana.

Ow!

Christopher Robin...

perhaps I could find it easier|if only I was sure.

That is, if I knew|what the North Pole looked like.

Mmm.

Well, it's kind of...

It's sort of, well...

I suppose we'll know exactly|what it is when we see it.

Are we there yet? Whoa!

Pooh!

Ho ho...

I just fed my tummy,|and it's still calling me.

Ha ha ha! Hey, look at me, Pooh!

Oh, I am.

Pooh, I'm swimming!

Just a moment, Roo.|I'm talking to my tummy.

Well, of course you're swimming.

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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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