Pooh's Heffalump Movie Page #5

Synopsis: A heffalump is heard trumpeting in the hundred acre woods. Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet are scared and rush to Rabbit's house for advice. Roo joins them and they all agree that heffalumps are nearby after finding a huge footprint. They decide to set out on an expedition to catch the heffalump. Roo is not allowed to come along because he is too little.
Director(s): Frank Nissen
Production: Buena Vista
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
G
Year:
2005
68 min
$18,013,938
Website
1,489 Views


Kerplunk went the little

green frog last night...

And his bump went

bloomp-bloomp-bloomp...

We all know frogs go...

Hey. Come on. Let's go.

I think I better go home now.

Why?

'Cause I'm not supposed to go

in that part of the woods.

- Scary things live there.

- Huh?

That's where I live. There

aren't any scary things there.

Are too.

There's a stripy thing

that bounces, and it goes...

Whoo!

Then it pounces.

Whoa!

No, that's Tigger.

You're wrong about him.

He's great.

And there's this

little pig monster...

...that squeals and shakes

all the time.

And it will get you

if you don't watch out.

Oh, no.

You're wrong about Piglet too.

He wouldn't hurt a fly.

And then there's

this loud thing...

...and it's got long ears.

And he yells at everybody.

Yeah, you're kind of right

about Rabbit.

But he's okay

once you get to know him.

I don't want to get to know him.

Do I have to?

Hey, you really are scared,

aren't you?

- But my friends aren't scary.

- Uh-huh.

Who told you all this stuff?

I don't know.

Everybody knows.

Hmm. That's just what Rabbit

and Tigger said about Heffalumps.

There's nothing scary here.

Promise?

Promise.

Hmm.

Whoa!

- Roo.

- Sorry. My fault.

Why, thank you, Tigger.

All right, no more fun and games.

The Heffalump is all

but in our grasp.

- Go away!

- Excuse me.

Are we planning

another ambush?

Of course not. We're hiding.

H- H-How will we know

w- when it's s-safe?

Oh, m-m-my.

Well, Piglet?

Do you see it?

It's coming! It's coming!

I suggest a retreat

to another part of the wood.

I'm right behind you.

This way.

No, that way.

Oh, hello, Eeyore.

Ah! Goodbye, Eeyore.

I'm afraid to ask.

Hello?

Pooh Bear?

Hello?

Hello!

Anybody? Rabbit?

I caught the Heffalump.

I mean, uh, Lumpy.

Pooh Bear?

Hmm. It looks

like nobody's home.

Excuse me. Sorry.

Is that you?

Yeah. My mum usually

makes me a snack about now.

Do you have any Rumpledoodles?

- What are those?

- They're like biscuits.

They go rather well with honey.

Wait. That's Pooh's honey.

Mmm.

Oh, well. I guess he won't mind.

Um, we better go

before we break something.

Uh-oh.

This is where Rabbit lives.

Is he the one

with the pointy ears?

Don't worry.

He won't hurt you.

They must still be out

on the "expotition. "

Lumpy?

Mmm.

Ha! Hmm.

Oh, yeah?

Whoo-hoo-hoo!

Whoa.

Huh? Wh?...

Ah!

Missed me.

Oh!

Whoa!

Gotcha.

Oh-oh!

My mum's not going to like this,

Rooty-toot.

Yeah. My mom neither...

...Lumpster.

We'd better get cleaned up.

- Hey, wanna play a game?

- What kind of game?

Cannonball!

We stand shoulder to shoulder...

We see eye to eye...

We dive deep under water...

We jump high in the sky...

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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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