The Magical World of Winnie the Pooh, Vol. 2: Little Things Mean a Lot

Season #2 Episode #2
Synopsis: "The Wishing Bear" "Honey for a Bunny" "Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore" "Monkey See, Monkey Do Better"
Genre: Children
Year:
2003
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* "THE WISHING BEAR"

Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin are stargazing and Pooh asks Chris about a wishing star, with the wishing spell.

Flap like a bird

Jump like a fish

Sit down, stand up

Wish, wish, wish!

Pooh wishes for Hunny and Christopher Robin gives him one. Pooh wishes for more Hunny and Christopher Robin tells him he can't make too many wishes because he'll wear it out. However, the next day Pooh forgets the spell and goes to Piglet who's trying to build a snowman, but he cant and wishes he could. Tigger is playing and wishes there was another Tigger to play with. Rabbit is making vegebibble soup, but is attacked by a bunch of ballistic caterpillars. Rabbit wants to wish for no more bugs in the world. They all try to help Pooh getting his memory back, by scaring him, turning him upside down, putting a hot water bottle on his noggin, and finally when Tigger and Rabbit are arguing he remembers at half past dark. Pooh tries to wish for another pot of Hunny, and the star is covered by a black cloud. He sees a shooting star and thinks he wished the star out of the sky. Pooh is determined to make everyone's wish come true, a snowman for Piglet, another Tigger for Ti-double-g-r and getting rid of Rabbits's nemesis bugs. However it gets very tiring for Pooh running from place to place. Pooh feels terrible about losing decides to the star and decides to one himself, or his name isn't Winnie the Pooh... which it is. Christopher pretends not to know it's Pooh. Christopher shows Pooh that the star is still there and he thanks the star.

"HONEY FOR A BUNNY"

Rabbit is happily Spring cleaning his house. He has a bunny book end, and although he adores it, he hasn't got a mate for it and reluctantly takes it to the tip with the other junk. Later on Roo finds it, along with two snow shoes. He gives the bunny book end to Piglet and tells him his snow shoes are tennis racquets. He gives Roo a ball for which Roo trades his Bunny Book end. Piglet doesn't know what to do with it so he gives it to Pooh. Pooh decided to hold the Bunny Book end up with some hunny as she doesn't have a mate. Rabbit comes to Pooh's house and thinks that she's the Bunny book end's mate and desperately offers Pooh five pots of hunny for her. However Rabbit only has 4 pots and goes with Tigger to get some more, finding it's more trouble than it's worth! He finally gets the hunny, gives it to Pooh, gets the book end. The gang arrive and when they're talking, Rabbit discovers it's the same book end, however the gang have made Rabbit a mate since it meant so much to him.

"EEYI EEYI EEYORE"

Rabbit is mad at the weeds in his garden, when Eeyore shows up and scares him. Plants have a lot to say if you take the time to listen, the gloomy donkey says. Rabbit is trying to get a seed to grow, but he can't and Eeyore offers to give it a try. Rabbit lets Eeyore have the seed, and plants it near his house. Eeyore talks to the seed, thinking it's shy. The others want to help him. Eeyore tucks the seed in at night and sings to it. Rock-a-bye baby... Good night, little fella. The gang put Piglet there, disguises as a flower. Eeyore is happy with his new friend as he waters Piglet. Rabbit is shocked that Eeyore got the seen to grown in one night. Rabbit to he dismay thinks Eeyore is a better gardener than Eeyore and he gives Eeyore his garden - his garden deserves the very best gardener. Pooh and Tigger go to meet Piglet. Eeyore is wondering what to do first - water the weeds or feed the bugs. Rabbit is in Eeyore's house. Course, it'll probably rain, he says. Pooh and Piglet go to find Piglet. Rabbit is depressed because nobody bothered to tell him. Piglet goes to tell Pooh and Tigger that it's not working. Eeyore is upset because he thinks his plant is part tumbleweed. He goes to gloomy Rabbit for help. Piglet heard Eeyore calling for the plant. Piglet takes off the costume. Eeyore finds it and thinks his plant has withered away for nothing, but Rabbit is suspicious. They go to Eeyore to apologize. However the seed has grown into a little green plant and Eeyore sings to him a fuzzy yellow flower blooms.

"MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DO BETTER"

The gang think it's Christopher's birthday. They haven't got him anything and so they get him themselves. Christopher Robin gets a new toy. "The Best Toy kid could get." The gang is upset about his new toy. unwraps it, a wind up Monkey, Bruno. He laughs at the others and challenges them. The show-off ape outbounced Tigger, out gardened and out honeyed Pooh. The Gang watch Christopher to have the best, and so they sadly the woods with their things. Chris comes to them telling the gang he loves them for who they are, not for what they can do and doesn't want them to leave. Bruno is upset and feels unwanted. Chris tells them that Bruno is a present for his friend and the Gang stays and Bruno leaves, He takes out his wind up, feeling no one wants him. The gang find him and crank him up. They tell Bruno that they were worried about him. Chris tells Bruno that he'll be his friends special friend, and Bruno feels happy that he's wanted and they wrap him up again for the birthday party.

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