My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s02e02 Episode Script
Tigger Gets Bounced/Super Sleuths Wait Forever
My friends, Tigger and Pooh ♪
We're always there
for each other ♪
You'll see just
how fun it can be ♪
With so much
in the wood to discover ♪
And if I need help
on the way ♪
Buster might save the day ♪
Or Piglet, Lumpy or Roo ♪
Eeyore has a paw to lend ♪
Rabbit has an ear to bend ♪
Now all we're missing
is you ♪
Hooray, it's a Honeyful day ♪
So let's laugh
and let's play here ♪
Together ♪
With my friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪
My friends
Tigger and Pooh ♪
Your friends Tigger
and Pooh ♪
My friends, Tigger and ♪
My friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby] Tigger gets bounced.
[grunts]
[panting, barks]
Oh, hi, everybody.
Buster and I are
trying to pick apples.
Only we just
[grunts] can't
- [grunts]
- Reach no further,
Darb and Buster.
I'll grabble those apples
in a snap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Thanks, Tigger.
You're the best bouncer ever.
Well, it's all in the tail.
Hoo-hoo.
Well, better get back
to bouncin'!
Got a lot of wood
to cover, you know?
T-T-F-N!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Careful, careful,
ahh.
Hiya, Long Ears.
[gasps] Tigger!
Oh, sorry, Ra-ra.
I could fix it.
Just a little
bouncercizin'
and, you know,
don't worry about a thing.
Stop! Can't you just
walk places like
everyone else?
Why do you have to bounce?
Well, on a count of
bouncing's what Tiggers,
namely yours, stripety,
do the best.
Why do you have to p
Besides, the Hundredy Acres
needs a lot of bouncin'.
And if I didn't do it,
who would?
Hoo-hoo-hoo!
Yes who would?
[Rabbit] My incredible,
professional
bouncing machine,
naturally.
Or, as I like to call it
[clears throat]
Springs.
It does seem rather good
at bouncing.
Yes, and that's why
Springs will do all the bouncing
the Wood needs from now on.
Tigger won't ever have
to bounce again.
I'm pretty sure Tigger bounces
because he likes to bounce.
Well, now he's free to
do something else instead.
And I'll be free to work on
my vegetable sculpture in peace
instead of pieces.
Hey ya, Long Ears.
Whoa!
- What is that?
- Rabbit's new bouncing machine.
That's right.
Tigger, meet Springs.
Your replacement.
My rep my rech
[stammers] Hoo-hoo!
Oh, that's a good one.
Oh, come here, you.
No defense, Mister
Bouncety Stick Guy,
but nothing can bounce
like a Tigger.
I mean, they write songs
about that kind of stuff.
- Know what I'm saying?
- Oh, really?
Well then, how about
a bouncing contest?
Just you against Springs.
Here. In one hour.
You're on!
Beatin' that bunch
of boingy bolts
is gonna be
a piece of cake walk.
Better yet, 60 minutes.
Attention, everyone.
Welcome to the bounce off
between my new
mechanical marvel,
Springs,
the incredible, professional
bouncing machine,
and, uh, Tigger.
- [Beaver] Well, if I had money,
it'd be on Tigger.
- [all cheer for Tigger]
Yes, well, whoever can
keep going the longest,
will be declared
the best bouncer
in the Hundred Acre Wood.
All right now.
[clears throat]
On your mark, get set
bounce!
A-do, doo-doo ♪
You know, I don't mean
to be a backseat bouncer,
I mean, since you're
new and all,
but, uh, your style's
kinda boring.
So, uh, tell me,
can you do, oh,
I don't know this?!
- [all cheer]
- You can do it, Tigger!
[scoffs]
How about the triple
daily flipper?
- Good job, Tigger!
- That was wonderful.
Whoo! Hoo-hoo!
Hunh-huh! Hike!
Ha-ha! Whew.
Ooh, Tigger seems to be
wearing himself out with
all that fancy bouncing.
[groaning]
So, how's about a
[gasps]
this one?
[sings]
- Oh, yeah! [shouts]
- [all gasp]
Whoo! Just a
[breathless stammering]
give me a second,
I'll be right with you.
[groans]
I'm sorry, Tigger,
but the contest is over.
My machine bounced
longer than you did.
Springs is the winner.
[groans, gasps]
Well how could it, I
I mean, I just
But, but nothin' could
bounce like a Tigger, per se.
[chuckles] You're right.
Springs bounces even better
than a Tigger.
And from now on, it will
take care of all the bouncing
the Wood needs.
[stammering] Well, you mean
you don't need me to bounce?
No. Isn't it wonderful?
Just think of all
the other things
you can do now.
[groans]
[whimpers]
Oh, dear, uh,
was it something I said?
Oh, this is horrible.
I know.
Tigger not bouncing
is like you not eating honey.
[gasps] Oh, no.
We have to find some way
to get Tigger bouncing again.
Ask a question
Give it a try ♪
Who, what, where,
when, how, or why ♪
Get an answer
Try it now ♪
Who, what, where,
when, why, or how ♪
Who, what, where,
when, why, or how ♪♪
That's it!
Tigger always bounces
when we're on a case.
Come on, Pooh!
Time to slap my cap.
- Sorry. Easy. Oh!
- [both grunt]
Say the oath with us.
Ready?
[dejected] Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
- [both] Are on the case.
- Hey now.
[Buster barks]
And the case we face
is at Piglet's place.
[sighs]
Hello, Super Sleuths.
I was hoping you might
help me gather haycorns.
They're too high
for me to reach.
Well, I'm sure one of us
could bounce up and get them.
Well, go on, little waggety pup.
Give it a try.
[confused whimper]
I don't think Pooh was talking
about Buster, Tigger.
Well, he's not talking
about me.
Bouncin' is not what
Tiggers do the best.
You need somebody
like Springs.
Tigger, wait!
Deedle-a-dee-dee
Da-dum, da-do, ooh-ho ♪
A-la-da ♪
[chuckles]
There we are. Mmm.
Well, howdy-do there, Rabbit.
Wondered if I could borrow
your bouncing machine a bit?
Of course, of course.
Uh, Springs is the official
bouncer for everyone now.
- [chuckles]
- Thanks.
Tigger usually mixes
my chocolate milk for me.
But, since he
quit bouncin'
Uh, Tigger really
stopped bouncing?
Oh, my.
[gasps] No! Not milk!
[groans] My machine isn't
supposed to get wet!
Oh, no! Springs! Stop!
Help! Help!
No!
- Oh!
- [Rabbit shouts]
Watch out! Oh-ho!
Help! Help!
Tigger, you have to
do something!
You're the only one who can
catch my bouncing machine.
[sighs] Catch it?
I can't even
keep up with it.
Remember?
There was this bounce off
and you said
I was wrong,
I was wrong!
Nothing can bounce
like a Tigger.
Not even Springs.
[sobs]
Well, I don't know.
Super Sleuths, come quick!
Rabbit's machine is going crazy!
It smashed Eeyore's house,
and squashed my momma's pie.
And now it's
bouncing straight for
a baby bird's nest!
Not in my Hundredy Acres.
[baby birds chirping]
Hold it right there,
my springyamigo.
With great bouncin'
comes great responsibiblity,
you know?
And this Wood
ain't big enough
for the three of us.
Biddley-ot-tot-too!
Too-too-too!
Ha-ha!
[birds chirping]
[gasps]
[screams]
[gasps] Hang on,
Pig Pal!
Hoo-hoo and hoo!
[sobs]
Guh-goo!
- Tigger!
- [Tigger] OK, you.
That's not a
Oh, really? Whoo!
Well, take that!
- Some of that!
- Oh, no.
I hope Tigger's all right.
[all sigh]
[coughs] Well,
that machiney
mighta out-bounced me,
but nothing can out-Tigger
a Tigger!
Yeah.
Oh, very well done,
indeed, Tigger.
- I knew you could do it.
- Just wonderful.
Aw, shucks, birdie,
- t'weren't nothin'.
- [bird chirps]
I'm terribly sorry, Tigger.
I [sighs]
I have to admit,
you really are
a better bouncer
than any machine.
Ah, you're just
sayin' that 'cause
I don't short-circuitin'
you know, stuff.
And, because a machine
could never care
about friends
the way you do.
You guys are
the kiddies' pajammies.
OK, come here. Hugs!
[grunting] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
OK, enough of that.
I'd better get back to bouncin'.
I got a lot to catch up on,
you know?
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Wait! Tigger, you're headed
for my garden!
[groans] Tigger!
Tigger!
[Darby] The Super Sleuths
wait forever.
- [Buster sniffing]
- Pooh!
Pooh Bear!
Hi. Buster and I
are looking for Pooh.
Do you see him anywhere?
Oh, there he is!
Thanks.
Ooh! Hello there, Buster.
Hello, Darby.
- Where've you been
all morning, Pooh Bear?
- Right here.
[whispers] Waiting for the bees
to leave their hive.
So that I may climb up
and get their honey.
You sure have a lot
of patience, Pooh.
I do?
Well, I'd be happy
to share some with you.
[giggles] No.
Being patient means
you're good at waiting.
Buster and I can't stand
waiting, can we, boy?
We'll sit with you awhile.
We couldn't find Tigger, either.
Do you know where he is?
He said he was
going over to visit Roo.
[both] Mmm!
- [sniffs]
- Are they done yet, Mama?
Are the cookies done yet?
[laughs] No, Roo.
I just put them in.
- We'll have to wait.
- OK.
- How about now?
- Tigger!
Do you see the clock?
The cookies will
be done baking
when the big hand
is on the four.
Oh, well that's easier
than peasier.
Cookies are done!
[laughs] I'm afraid it doesn't
work that way, Tigger.
You can't make time go faster.
And you don't want
to eat cookies that
are underbaked, do you?
Uh, but Tiggers are
no good at waitin'.
Smellin' 'em without
being able to eat 'em
[gasps] That's even worserer.
[mumbles nonsense]
But, that other thing
you mentioned,
making time go faster?
But, that's impossible,
isn't it?
Not for a certain set
of solvin' Super Sleuths!
If anybody can do it,
they can!
I mean, we can!
[stammers]
You know what?
Let's just go.
Hoo-hoo!
[laughs]
Sounds like we've got a case.
Come on, Buster!
Come on, Pooh!
Oh, please, bees,
don't leave the hive without me.
Time to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Oh!
Come on,
say the Super Sleuth oath
with us.
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
[all] Are on the case.
And it seems we're needed at
the changing tree.
But that's where we are.
So, where's the mystery?
I can't wait to find out
what it is.
A-ha! That's exactly
why I called us!
- I can't wait, either.
- Huh?
For my momma's cookies
to be done baking!
We've been waiting
for them forever!
So, our Sleuthin' mission,
should we choose to accept it,
and I'm sure we will,
is to make the waiting
go faster!
Hmm.
If we could do that,
then the bees would be gone
from the honey tree
and I'll be able
to get my honey as well.
But, how do we
hurry up the waiting?
Perhaps it is time
- to
- [both] Think, think, think.
Hold it!
Maybe, just maybe,
if we think really,
really fast,
it'll make the waitin'
go fasterer!
Ready? One, two,
kick it with a shoe and
Now's the time
to think, think, think ♪
When you have a problem
think, think, think ♪
Look at every clue
like the Super Sleuths do ♪
And just think,
think, think ♪♪
[all panting]
- Did it work?
- I'm not sure.
Ooh Oh, it seems
nothing has changed.
Oh, we're still
right where we were.
Maybe one of our friends knows
how to make waiting go faster.
Well then, as someone wise
once put it,
"Helmets on and scooters away!"
Somebody's needing
our help today ♪
So helmets on
and scooters away! ♪
Ooh ooh ooh ♪♪
Piglet?
Are you home?
[gasps]
Piglet's sink has
fallen on top of him!
[grunting] What?
Oh, hello, Sleuths.
I'm just trying
to fix my faucet.
See? The water's coming out
so slowly.
It's taking forever to fill up
my tea kettle.
Hey! We're waiting forever, too!
You know, for Kanga's cookies.
And I'm waiting for honey.
So, once we solve
their problem,
we'll be able
to solve yours, too, Piglet.
Or even vicey-versatiy.
Only thing is
We don't know how
to solve our problem.
[sighs]
You wouldn't happen to know
how to make waiting
go faster, would you, Pigeleto?
Well, uh, I did make up
a little waiting song.
I'm not sure it makes it
go any faster,
but it's fun to sing.
Me oh my
how the time drags by ♪
Never seems to fly ♪
When you're wa-aiting ♪
My me oh
How the time moves slow ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
Me oh my
how the time drags by ♪
Never seems to fly ♪
When you're wa-aiting ♪
My me oh
How the time moves slow ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
My oh me
how I'd love some tea ♪
But unhappily ♪
We are wa-aiting ♪
Me oh my
Makes you bust and sigh ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
Waiting, waiting, waiting ♪
Waiting ♪♪
- That sounded great!
- That was quite good.
Is your kettle full yet,
Piglet?
I'll go check.
[grunting]
No, a few more drops,
but still not enough for tea.
- [all groans]
- Oh.
I guess we have to
keep on trying.
Come on, everybody,
let's see if Rabbit
has any ideas.
- Hi, Rabbit!
- Hmm?
Whatcha doin', Hopalong?
Oh, I'm very excited.
Uh, my new carrots
have just sprouted.
Look!
Oh, they look, um,
delicious, Rabbit.
Oh, yeah. I just hope
you're not too hungry.
Oh, they won't be ready
to pick and eat
for a long time.
Will it take forever?
Not exactly forever.
Uh, more like, uh
seven weeks,
four days, six hours,
and fourteen minutes.
Wow, sounds like forever to me.
Oh, it's a long time, all right.
Uh, but it'll be
worth the wait.
when I'm finally able to taste
those sweet, crunchy carrots.
Would you like to
come with us, Rabbit?
We're going to find out
how to make waiting go faster.
Then you wouldn't
have to wait so long
for your carrots.
Make waiting go faster?
But, that's impossible.
Uh, carrots take as long
as carrots take.
That's what my momma says
about cookies, too.
Well, she's exactly right.
Anything worth waiting for,
is worth waiting for.
One just has to be patient.
Oh, that's easy
for you to say,
Long Ears.
You're good at waitin'.
But Tiggers
Hoo!
they're the absolute
worstest at it.
Here, I'll show ya.
[humming] OK, see?
I'm waitin'.
[humming] I can't
take it anymore!
[laughs]
- Hmm.
- Hmm.
Hello, everybody. Look.
The butterflies want to play.
Wow, look at them all!
Come on, butterfly tag,
everybody!
Huh?
Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!
Look out, flutterbys,
here I come,
no waitin' or anything.
This is great.
[all laughing]
Oh, that one's pretty!
- [all laughing]
- Look at that one!
- Come on!
- I'm following the yellow one.
- [Piglet] That's as big as me.
- [Pooh] On, my goodness.
- Oh. Come on.
- Look at that one!
[all chattering]
Whoa.
That was great.
[sighs] Following those
little flappers,
they sure wear you out.
Hoo!
Oh, bother. The bees are
still guarding their honey.
Oh, well, time to keep waiting.
I'm sorry we couldn't
make waiting go faster
for you, Pooh.
Or you either, Tigger.
And Piglet.
Sorry, Roo.
I guess hurrying up to waiting
is imposserible
even for our
sleuthery selves.
Wait!
[sniffs] I detect
a most wonderful aroma.
I believe it's
[sniffs]
Ooh, could it be?
Cookies, everybody!
- Sweet!
- Oh!
I love cookies!
I've been looking
everywhere for you.
They've been ready for awhile.
- [all laugh]
- Thanks, Mom.
What do you know?
We did solve the case.
I guess with everybody
working together
We made waiting
go faster!
And we didn't even know
we were doing it.
That must mean my tea kettle
is full now, too.
Uh, come on, everyone.
I'll make tea
to go with our cookies.
And another mystery
is finally history!
You go ahead.
Buster and I will
stay here with Pooh
and help him wait
for the bees
to leave the hive.
- Bye, everybody.
- Oh, right. Now we
won't have to wait.
You know, Darby,
if one has to wait,
it's very nice to have
a friend like you
to wait with.
- [giggles]
- Thanks, Pooh.
What is that?
Rabbit's new bouncing machine.
[Darby] Do you remember
the name of Rabbit's machine?
-Was it
- Mister Bouncety Stick Guy.
-[Darby] Was it
- The incredible, professional
bouncing machine.
[Darby] Or was it
Springs.
[Darby] Right! Springs.
Springs! Stop!
Good sleuthin', everybody!
We're always there
for each other ♪
You'll see just
how fun it can be ♪
With so much
in the wood to discover ♪
And if I need help
on the way ♪
Buster might save the day ♪
Or Piglet, Lumpy or Roo ♪
Eeyore has a paw to lend ♪
Rabbit has an ear to bend ♪
Now all we're missing
is you ♪
Hooray, it's a Honeyful day ♪
So let's laugh
and let's play here ♪
Together ♪
With my friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪
My friends
Tigger and Pooh ♪
Your friends Tigger
and Pooh ♪
My friends, Tigger and ♪
My friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby] Tigger gets bounced.
[grunts]
[panting, barks]
Oh, hi, everybody.
Buster and I are
trying to pick apples.
Only we just
[grunts] can't
- [grunts]
- Reach no further,
Darb and Buster.
I'll grabble those apples
in a snap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Thanks, Tigger.
You're the best bouncer ever.
Well, it's all in the tail.
Hoo-hoo.
Well, better get back
to bouncin'!
Got a lot of wood
to cover, you know?
T-T-F-N!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Careful, careful,
ahh.
Hiya, Long Ears.
[gasps] Tigger!
Oh, sorry, Ra-ra.
I could fix it.
Just a little
bouncercizin'
and, you know,
don't worry about a thing.
Stop! Can't you just
walk places like
everyone else?
Why do you have to bounce?
Well, on a count of
bouncing's what Tiggers,
namely yours, stripety,
do the best.
Why do you have to p
Besides, the Hundredy Acres
needs a lot of bouncin'.
And if I didn't do it,
who would?
Hoo-hoo-hoo!
Yes who would?
[Rabbit] My incredible,
professional
bouncing machine,
naturally.
Or, as I like to call it
[clears throat]
Springs.
It does seem rather good
at bouncing.
Yes, and that's why
Springs will do all the bouncing
the Wood needs from now on.
Tigger won't ever have
to bounce again.
I'm pretty sure Tigger bounces
because he likes to bounce.
Well, now he's free to
do something else instead.
And I'll be free to work on
my vegetable sculpture in peace
instead of pieces.
Hey ya, Long Ears.
Whoa!
- What is that?
- Rabbit's new bouncing machine.
That's right.
Tigger, meet Springs.
Your replacement.
My rep my rech
[stammers] Hoo-hoo!
Oh, that's a good one.
Oh, come here, you.
No defense, Mister
Bouncety Stick Guy,
but nothing can bounce
like a Tigger.
I mean, they write songs
about that kind of stuff.
- Know what I'm saying?
- Oh, really?
Well then, how about
a bouncing contest?
Just you against Springs.
Here. In one hour.
You're on!
Beatin' that bunch
of boingy bolts
is gonna be
a piece of cake walk.
Better yet, 60 minutes.
Attention, everyone.
Welcome to the bounce off
between my new
mechanical marvel,
Springs,
the incredible, professional
bouncing machine,
and, uh, Tigger.
- [Beaver] Well, if I had money,
it'd be on Tigger.
- [all cheer for Tigger]
Yes, well, whoever can
keep going the longest,
will be declared
the best bouncer
in the Hundred Acre Wood.
All right now.
[clears throat]
On your mark, get set
bounce!
A-do, doo-doo ♪
You know, I don't mean
to be a backseat bouncer,
I mean, since you're
new and all,
but, uh, your style's
kinda boring.
So, uh, tell me,
can you do, oh,
I don't know this?!
- [all cheer]
- You can do it, Tigger!
[scoffs]
How about the triple
daily flipper?
- Good job, Tigger!
- That was wonderful.
Whoo! Hoo-hoo!
Hunh-huh! Hike!
Ha-ha! Whew.
Ooh, Tigger seems to be
wearing himself out with
all that fancy bouncing.
[groaning]
So, how's about a
[gasps]
this one?
[sings]
- Oh, yeah! [shouts]
- [all gasp]
Whoo! Just a
[breathless stammering]
give me a second,
I'll be right with you.
[groans]
I'm sorry, Tigger,
but the contest is over.
My machine bounced
longer than you did.
Springs is the winner.
[groans, gasps]
Well how could it, I
I mean, I just
But, but nothin' could
bounce like a Tigger, per se.
[chuckles] You're right.
Springs bounces even better
than a Tigger.
And from now on, it will
take care of all the bouncing
the Wood needs.
[stammering] Well, you mean
you don't need me to bounce?
No. Isn't it wonderful?
Just think of all
the other things
you can do now.
[groans]
[whimpers]
Oh, dear, uh,
was it something I said?
Oh, this is horrible.
I know.
Tigger not bouncing
is like you not eating honey.
[gasps] Oh, no.
We have to find some way
to get Tigger bouncing again.
Ask a question
Give it a try ♪
Who, what, where,
when, how, or why ♪
Get an answer
Try it now ♪
Who, what, where,
when, why, or how ♪
Who, what, where,
when, why, or how ♪♪
That's it!
Tigger always bounces
when we're on a case.
Come on, Pooh!
Time to slap my cap.
- Sorry. Easy. Oh!
- [both grunt]
Say the oath with us.
Ready?
[dejected] Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
- [both] Are on the case.
- Hey now.
[Buster barks]
And the case we face
is at Piglet's place.
[sighs]
Hello, Super Sleuths.
I was hoping you might
help me gather haycorns.
They're too high
for me to reach.
Well, I'm sure one of us
could bounce up and get them.
Well, go on, little waggety pup.
Give it a try.
[confused whimper]
I don't think Pooh was talking
about Buster, Tigger.
Well, he's not talking
about me.
Bouncin' is not what
Tiggers do the best.
You need somebody
like Springs.
Tigger, wait!
Deedle-a-dee-dee
Da-dum, da-do, ooh-ho ♪
A-la-da ♪
[chuckles]
There we are. Mmm.
Well, howdy-do there, Rabbit.
Wondered if I could borrow
your bouncing machine a bit?
Of course, of course.
Uh, Springs is the official
bouncer for everyone now.
- [chuckles]
- Thanks.
Tigger usually mixes
my chocolate milk for me.
But, since he
quit bouncin'
Uh, Tigger really
stopped bouncing?
Oh, my.
[gasps] No! Not milk!
[groans] My machine isn't
supposed to get wet!
Oh, no! Springs! Stop!
Help! Help!
No!
- Oh!
- [Rabbit shouts]
Watch out! Oh-ho!
Help! Help!
Tigger, you have to
do something!
You're the only one who can
catch my bouncing machine.
[sighs] Catch it?
I can't even
keep up with it.
Remember?
There was this bounce off
and you said
I was wrong,
I was wrong!
Nothing can bounce
like a Tigger.
Not even Springs.
[sobs]
Well, I don't know.
Super Sleuths, come quick!
Rabbit's machine is going crazy!
It smashed Eeyore's house,
and squashed my momma's pie.
And now it's
bouncing straight for
a baby bird's nest!
Not in my Hundredy Acres.
[baby birds chirping]
Hold it right there,
my springyamigo.
With great bouncin'
comes great responsibiblity,
you know?
And this Wood
ain't big enough
for the three of us.
Biddley-ot-tot-too!
Too-too-too!
Ha-ha!
[birds chirping]
[gasps]
[screams]
[gasps] Hang on,
Pig Pal!
Hoo-hoo and hoo!
[sobs]
Guh-goo!
- Tigger!
- [Tigger] OK, you.
That's not a
Oh, really? Whoo!
Well, take that!
- Some of that!
- Oh, no.
I hope Tigger's all right.
[all sigh]
[coughs] Well,
that machiney
mighta out-bounced me,
but nothing can out-Tigger
a Tigger!
Yeah.
Oh, very well done,
indeed, Tigger.
- I knew you could do it.
- Just wonderful.
Aw, shucks, birdie,
- t'weren't nothin'.
- [bird chirps]
I'm terribly sorry, Tigger.
I [sighs]
I have to admit,
you really are
a better bouncer
than any machine.
Ah, you're just
sayin' that 'cause
I don't short-circuitin'
you know, stuff.
And, because a machine
could never care
about friends
the way you do.
You guys are
the kiddies' pajammies.
OK, come here. Hugs!
[grunting] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
OK, enough of that.
I'd better get back to bouncin'.
I got a lot to catch up on,
you know?
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Wait! Tigger, you're headed
for my garden!
[groans] Tigger!
Tigger!
[Darby] The Super Sleuths
wait forever.
- [Buster sniffing]
- Pooh!
Pooh Bear!
Hi. Buster and I
are looking for Pooh.
Do you see him anywhere?
Oh, there he is!
Thanks.
Ooh! Hello there, Buster.
Hello, Darby.
- Where've you been
all morning, Pooh Bear?
- Right here.
[whispers] Waiting for the bees
to leave their hive.
So that I may climb up
and get their honey.
You sure have a lot
of patience, Pooh.
I do?
Well, I'd be happy
to share some with you.
[giggles] No.
Being patient means
you're good at waiting.
Buster and I can't stand
waiting, can we, boy?
We'll sit with you awhile.
We couldn't find Tigger, either.
Do you know where he is?
He said he was
going over to visit Roo.
[both] Mmm!
- [sniffs]
- Are they done yet, Mama?
Are the cookies done yet?
[laughs] No, Roo.
I just put them in.
- We'll have to wait.
- OK.
- How about now?
- Tigger!
Do you see the clock?
The cookies will
be done baking
when the big hand
is on the four.
Oh, well that's easier
than peasier.
Cookies are done!
[laughs] I'm afraid it doesn't
work that way, Tigger.
You can't make time go faster.
And you don't want
to eat cookies that
are underbaked, do you?
Uh, but Tiggers are
no good at waitin'.
Smellin' 'em without
being able to eat 'em
[gasps] That's even worserer.
[mumbles nonsense]
But, that other thing
you mentioned,
making time go faster?
But, that's impossible,
isn't it?
Not for a certain set
of solvin' Super Sleuths!
If anybody can do it,
they can!
I mean, we can!
[stammers]
You know what?
Let's just go.
Hoo-hoo!
[laughs]
Sounds like we've got a case.
Come on, Buster!
Come on, Pooh!
Oh, please, bees,
don't leave the hive without me.
Time to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Oh!
Come on,
say the Super Sleuth oath
with us.
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
[all] Are on the case.
And it seems we're needed at
the changing tree.
But that's where we are.
So, where's the mystery?
I can't wait to find out
what it is.
A-ha! That's exactly
why I called us!
- I can't wait, either.
- Huh?
For my momma's cookies
to be done baking!
We've been waiting
for them forever!
So, our Sleuthin' mission,
should we choose to accept it,
and I'm sure we will,
is to make the waiting
go faster!
Hmm.
If we could do that,
then the bees would be gone
from the honey tree
and I'll be able
to get my honey as well.
But, how do we
hurry up the waiting?
Perhaps it is time
- to
- [both] Think, think, think.
Hold it!
Maybe, just maybe,
if we think really,
really fast,
it'll make the waitin'
go fasterer!
Ready? One, two,
kick it with a shoe and
Now's the time
to think, think, think ♪
When you have a problem
think, think, think ♪
Look at every clue
like the Super Sleuths do ♪
And just think,
think, think ♪♪
[all panting]
- Did it work?
- I'm not sure.
Ooh Oh, it seems
nothing has changed.
Oh, we're still
right where we were.
Maybe one of our friends knows
how to make waiting go faster.
Well then, as someone wise
once put it,
"Helmets on and scooters away!"
Somebody's needing
our help today ♪
So helmets on
and scooters away! ♪
Ooh ooh ooh ♪♪
Piglet?
Are you home?
[gasps]
Piglet's sink has
fallen on top of him!
[grunting] What?
Oh, hello, Sleuths.
I'm just trying
to fix my faucet.
See? The water's coming out
so slowly.
It's taking forever to fill up
my tea kettle.
Hey! We're waiting forever, too!
You know, for Kanga's cookies.
And I'm waiting for honey.
So, once we solve
their problem,
we'll be able
to solve yours, too, Piglet.
Or even vicey-versatiy.
Only thing is
We don't know how
to solve our problem.
[sighs]
You wouldn't happen to know
how to make waiting
go faster, would you, Pigeleto?
Well, uh, I did make up
a little waiting song.
I'm not sure it makes it
go any faster,
but it's fun to sing.
Me oh my
how the time drags by ♪
Never seems to fly ♪
When you're wa-aiting ♪
My me oh
How the time moves slow ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
Me oh my
how the time drags by ♪
Never seems to fly ♪
When you're wa-aiting ♪
My me oh
How the time moves slow ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
My oh me
how I'd love some tea ♪
But unhappily ♪
We are wa-aiting ♪
Me oh my
Makes you bust and sigh ♪
When you're waiting,
waiting, waiting ♪
Waiting, waiting, waiting ♪
Waiting ♪♪
- That sounded great!
- That was quite good.
Is your kettle full yet,
Piglet?
I'll go check.
[grunting]
No, a few more drops,
but still not enough for tea.
- [all groans]
- Oh.
I guess we have to
keep on trying.
Come on, everybody,
let's see if Rabbit
has any ideas.
- Hi, Rabbit!
- Hmm?
Whatcha doin', Hopalong?
Oh, I'm very excited.
Uh, my new carrots
have just sprouted.
Look!
Oh, they look, um,
delicious, Rabbit.
Oh, yeah. I just hope
you're not too hungry.
Oh, they won't be ready
to pick and eat
for a long time.
Will it take forever?
Not exactly forever.
Uh, more like, uh
seven weeks,
four days, six hours,
and fourteen minutes.
Wow, sounds like forever to me.
Oh, it's a long time, all right.
Uh, but it'll be
worth the wait.
when I'm finally able to taste
those sweet, crunchy carrots.
Would you like to
come with us, Rabbit?
We're going to find out
how to make waiting go faster.
Then you wouldn't
have to wait so long
for your carrots.
Make waiting go faster?
But, that's impossible.
Uh, carrots take as long
as carrots take.
That's what my momma says
about cookies, too.
Well, she's exactly right.
Anything worth waiting for,
is worth waiting for.
One just has to be patient.
Oh, that's easy
for you to say,
Long Ears.
You're good at waitin'.
But Tiggers
Hoo!
they're the absolute
worstest at it.
Here, I'll show ya.
[humming] OK, see?
I'm waitin'.
[humming] I can't
take it anymore!
[laughs]
- Hmm.
- Hmm.
Hello, everybody. Look.
The butterflies want to play.
Wow, look at them all!
Come on, butterfly tag,
everybody!
Huh?
Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!
Look out, flutterbys,
here I come,
no waitin' or anything.
This is great.
[all laughing]
Oh, that one's pretty!
- [all laughing]
- Look at that one!
- Come on!
- I'm following the yellow one.
- [Piglet] That's as big as me.
- [Pooh] On, my goodness.
- Oh. Come on.
- Look at that one!
[all chattering]
Whoa.
That was great.
[sighs] Following those
little flappers,
they sure wear you out.
Hoo!
Oh, bother. The bees are
still guarding their honey.
Oh, well, time to keep waiting.
I'm sorry we couldn't
make waiting go faster
for you, Pooh.
Or you either, Tigger.
And Piglet.
Sorry, Roo.
I guess hurrying up to waiting
is imposserible
even for our
sleuthery selves.
Wait!
[sniffs] I detect
a most wonderful aroma.
I believe it's
[sniffs]
Ooh, could it be?
Cookies, everybody!
- Sweet!
- Oh!
I love cookies!
I've been looking
everywhere for you.
They've been ready for awhile.
- [all laugh]
- Thanks, Mom.
What do you know?
We did solve the case.
I guess with everybody
working together
We made waiting
go faster!
And we didn't even know
we were doing it.
That must mean my tea kettle
is full now, too.
Uh, come on, everyone.
I'll make tea
to go with our cookies.
And another mystery
is finally history!
You go ahead.
Buster and I will
stay here with Pooh
and help him wait
for the bees
to leave the hive.
- Bye, everybody.
- Oh, right. Now we
won't have to wait.
You know, Darby,
if one has to wait,
it's very nice to have
a friend like you
to wait with.
- [giggles]
- Thanks, Pooh.
What is that?
Rabbit's new bouncing machine.
[Darby] Do you remember
the name of Rabbit's machine?
-Was it
- Mister Bouncety Stick Guy.
-[Darby] Was it
- The incredible, professional
bouncing machine.
[Darby] Or was it
Springs.
[Darby] Right! Springs.
Springs! Stop!
Good sleuthin', everybody!