My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s02e05 Episode Script
Rabbit's Sound of Silence/Eager Beaver
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 ♪
Darby, Tigger and Pooh ♪
Our friends Tigger and ♪
My friends
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby] Rabbit's Sound
of Silence.
[Rabbit humming]
Ah, let's see.
Oh, now that
everything's all mixed,
it's time to put it
in the oven.
Porcupine's gonna love
her fluffy birthday cake.
Hmm. The recipe says
this cake needs, uh,
complete silence to bake.
Oh, we have to keep
very quiet.
Hmm, I wonder why
it has to bake
in complete silence.
Because, if there's
the slightest noise
- [cracking]
- [Beaver] Timber!
[crash]
That will happen?
My beautiful cake!
- [sobbing]
- [chainsaw buzzing]
Beaver! You have to stop
making all that noise.
Sorry, can't hear you,
Rabbit.
I'm making too much noise.
Mm-hmm.
Exactly!
And all that noise of yours
just popped Porcupine's
birthday cake.
See?
Um, thanks, but, um,
there's no time to eat now.
I have to finish my work
before Porcupine's
party tonight, uh-huh.
[sobs, mutters]
[horn blowing]
Come on, Buster!
Hi there.
You're just in time.
Someone called
the Super Sleuths.
That's us, as soon
as I slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Say the oath with us
and do what we do.
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
Are on the case.
[Buster barks]
[Tigger] Rabbit's house, huh?
Hoo! I thought Long Ears
was baking, not making,
mysteries, that is.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo!
- [Beaver sawing]
- Just look what Beaver did
to Porcupine's
birthday cake.
Whoa! That's pretty
flatterin'.
Beaver must've sat on it
very hard.
No, Pooh! It's that noise
Beaver's making!
It popped the cake.
Our cake was supposed
to look like this.
And now it's ruined!
[sobs]
We want to bake
another cake,
but with Beaver
making all that noise,
the same thing
might happen again!
Please, Super Sleuths,
can you find a way
to keep Beaver quiet?
We can try!
We shall put the "shh"
in "Super Sleuth."
Um, if there was one.
Afternoon, Super Sleuths.
Beaver, we were wondering
if you could work
more quietly?
Say again?
Be quiet
please?
Quiet, you say?
Well, would if I could.
But chomping trees
is no quiet affair.
Hmm. Could you chomp it
somewhere further away
from Rabbit's, please?
Well, if this tree
wasn't so big,
I'd move it to my dam first
and finish it over there.
Why, making like
a tree and leafing
is what Tiggers do
the best.
[grunting]
And we go
[grunts]
[groans] That's a skosh
tougher than I thought.
Hmm. Well, maybe there's
something we can use
to help carry the tree.
Let's look.
I think we can use
that wheelbarrow.
[loud thud]
Shh!
[whispers]
Let's go, go, go.
- Shh!
- It's OK, Pooh.
I think we're far enough
away from Rabbit's now
that the noise
won't bother his cake.
Thank you kindly,
Sleuths.
Now, I can be as noisy
as I need to be.
Shall we go tell Rabbit
this case is erased?
Long Ears sure is
gonna be hoppy
that we made
everything so quiet.
[knocks loudly]
[cake deflating]
[Rabbit sobs] Oh, no!
Um you don't suppose
my knockety-knock
popped Rabbit's
[Pooh] Cake.
[groans]
We're really sorry,
Rabbit.
The party's in an hour.
I have to make
another cake and fast!
And this time, I need
complete silence.
- Please?
- Got it!
- We'll be
We'll be quiet.
- [both] Shh!
And not a single sound
will get past our
Sleutherific ears
and we'll be quiet
while we do it.
[ball bouncing]
Except, perhaps,
that loud sound
about to happen.
Oh, no!
[both] Super Sleuths!
[all] Shh!
[laughs] Hey,
maybe it's a game.
I bet they want us
to guess
what they're trying to say.
Shh.
Shush?
I know. A shush cake.
That doesn't sound
very tasty.
We're trying to keep
everything quiet
so Rabbit can bake
his special cake for
Porcupine's birthday.
We gotta make sure
no noisy noise
annoys a rabbit.
Oh. Can we help?
Noise alert.
Bees to my right.
Shh.
- [tummy rumbles]
- Oh, bother.
- [rumbling continues]
- [gasps]
- Shh.
- [wind blows]
Hey, Wind,
leaf those leaves alone.
[chirping]
I know.
I know, I know.
But shh.
[loud chirping]
- [both gasp]
- Was that you, Pooh?
Negatory, Darby.
Was that you, Tigger?
Over here.
[chirping]
This job is harder
than it sounds.
Even when we're quiet,
there's still noises
everywhere.
What kind of sounds
do you hear?
[wind blowing]
[bees buzzing]
I hear the wind.
And the bees.
[tummy rumbles]
And the me.
[wind, bees and birds
making noises]
It all sounds
kind of neat,
- doesn't it?
- Mmm.
Rather like music.
Yeah. I never thought
to listen
to such teensy
noises before.
- Ahh
- Oh, no!
- Ahh
- No, Lumpy!
Hold in your sneeze.
Ahh [gasps]
Ahh ahh
choo! [trumpets]
[all gasp]
- Whew!
- Whew, that was close.
Boy, that was
a close one.
Oh, no! He's heading
for Rabbit's!
Gotta stop that loudpecker.
Ow.
Just one more minute
and my perfect cake
will be done.
OK, Rabbit.
Just don't slam the
- [slams]
- [cake deflates]
[Rabbit sobs] No!
I promised Porcupine
a birthday cake.
And all these
are ruined.
What am I
supposed to do?
That sounds suspiciousously
like a question,
wouldn't you say?
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 ♪♪
Mmm. Well, maybe
the real question
is how much of this cake
can I have?
Hoo-hoo! Mm-mmm.
It really tastes good?
Well,
it's deliciousorosorus
with a side of yum.
Hoo-hoo!
Perhaps all this cake
needs is a little honey.
Most things do,
you know?
Great idea, Pooh.
Maybe we can make these
into another kind of cake.
Do you really
think so?
[all] Happy birthday,
Porcupine!
Oh! Thank you all.
It really is such
a beautiful cake.
[inhales, blows]
[all cheering]
Do you hear that?
Listen.
[chirping]
[all] Hear the birds
sing high ♪
And the bees buzz by ♪
And the wind
in the trees say, "Hey!"
Listen all around ♪
To the singing sounds ♪
Wishing you
a happy birthday ♪♪
Happy birthday, Porcupine.
Mmm. Oh, Rabbit,
you simply must give me
the recipe for
this fabulous cake.
What's it called?
Hop-honey-carrot cake.
A la Super Sleuths,
of course.
[all cheer]
And another mystery is
history.
Shh.
[Darby] Eager Beaver.
[Tigger muttering]
- [all panting]
- [Tigger] OK.
Hi. We've been busy
sleuthing all day.
[Buster barks]
Oh, Buster,
we haven't even
had time to play fetch.
[Sleuth horn blows]
[whimpering]
Oh, perhaps we could play
a little later, Buster.
- [whimpers]
- No time for stalling.
When duty's a-calling,
to the Sleuther
scooters!
[Beaver] Work, work
Work, work ♪
-Work the whole day through ♪
- [Sleuth horn blows]
What in tarnation?
Work, work, work
is all I ♪
[Sleuth horn]
Oh! [grumbles]
Halt!
[panting] Hey, Beaver.
We're on a case,
don't you know?
Mmm, couldn't help
but notice
that you're on a lot
of cases lately.
It's true.
We haven't even had
a chance to play all day.
Well, I might
could help ya.
I know how to work, work, work.
And fast, fast, fast.
Thataway, you get more done
in less time.
Hmm. Maybe Beaver's right.
If we could work faster,
we'd be done sooner.
And we'd have
more time to play.
[tummy rumbles]
That would mean
I'd have more time
for an extra
smackerel or two.
And I could catch up
on my bouncerin'.
Next time that sireny deal
of your calls,
I'll be there
to help you out.
It's a deal.
Thanks, Beaver.
[laughs]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Time to unslap my cap.
Time toplay ♪
[Sleuth horn blows]
Oh, bother.
[horn continues]
Well, duty is a-callin'.
It's time to slap my
Whoa!
First thing you gotta learn
about working fast
is that changing
takes too long.
To work faster, Sleuths
need to jump into action.
So, what do you say?
Shall we give it a try?
Well, as long as
we're jumping and all.
I guess it's OK this once.
- Anytime!
- Anyplace.
- The Super
- Try this. Work, work,
work. It's much faster.
Oh, I guess
we could try it.
Want to say
the new oath with us?
- Work.
- Work.
Work?
[whines]
And the Findering Flag
says
Piglet's house.
Already looked.
Come on, Sleuths.
Work, work, work.
Gotta go.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo!
All right, all right,
now keep up, keep up.
The faster you get there,
the faster you're done.
- [grunts]
- Uh, hello, Beaver.
- [brakes skid]
- Oh, hello, Super Sleuths.
Why aren't you wearing
your costumes?
Well, it's rather
a long story. You see
No time
for storytellin'.
Well, what's
the problem here?
My mailbox. It won't
stand straight.
[grunts] Huh!
Uh huh!
Well, looks straighterer
than straighter to me.
Wait a second of a minute.
Now you all are looking
kind of crookedish.
[sighs] Yeah.
Perhaps this would help,
Piglet.
Oh, bother.
It seems I shall just
have to stand here
with your mailbox.
You can't stand here
forever, Pooh.
There has to be another way
we can make the mailbox
stand straight.
It's time for us
to think, think, think.
-Now's the time to think
- No time for thinking.
You just got
to get to workin'.
But thinkin' is what
Super Sleuths do the best.
And all that thinkin's
what's slowin' you down.
Don't you see?
There we go. [spits]
Job done and fast.
Straight now.
Why, yes.
Thank you, Beaver.
But I did rather
like it with the post.
[Sleuth horn blows]
Come on, Sleuths.
Time to shake a leg.
Bye, Piglet.
Glad to be of service.
- [scooters rumble]
- Oh, d-d-dear.
Super Sleuths!
Oh, hello, Beaver.
Help!
Why, Rabbit,
what a lovely fountain.
Oh, yeah.
You know, just add
a couple of fishies
and some rocks.
It's not a fountain.
It's my new watering system.
It worked fine this morning,
but, but now just
look at all this water.
It's rather hard
not to.
Hmm. Yep.
Very mist
sterious, indeed.
We need to stop the water
before it floods
my whole garden!
Hmm. I wonder where all
this water's coming from.
It's time for us
to think, th
Da-da-dat!
No need to think.
There! Problem solved,
lickety-split.
Beavers know a thing or two
about water-stopping,
don't you know?
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- Hup, come on.
Sleuthing's a-callin'.
Thank you.
Oh, no! [sobs]
Afternoon, Beaver.
- I was won
- Can't open that, eh?
[chuckles]
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- There you are.
Open and shut case.
Mystery history, et cetera.
- Bye, now.
- But
[Darby] Sorry about
your box, Turtle.
We'll be back to pick up
your checkers.
But all I wanted to know
was if anyone's
seen Rabbit.
Hey, we're supposed to
have our checkers game!
[humming]
There's a super-fast
Sleuthin' solution.
[chuckles] There you go,
young feller.
Uh, Beaver?
- I'm not so sure this works.
- You're welcome.
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- That's me. Gotta go.
- Super Sleuths! Can you
- [Pooh] We'll be back soon.
To Rabbit's house?
Again?
Super Sleuths!
- Ooh.
- What happened, Rabbit?
Beaver's patching job.
It didn't work.
My garden! Help!
Yep.
That's why we're here.
[grunts] Yeah. See,
all you have to do is
Problem solved.
Whoa! Whoa, Nelly!
- Partially.
- Solved?!
That's what you said
last time you rushed through it.
Now my leaks are leaking
and my sweet corn is swamped.
You know, Beaver's
fast and everything,
but I'd say
his problem solverin'
- is kind of
- Muddy.
Wherever could all this
water be coming from?
My sprinkler water
comes from the river.
Just thought
you'd like to know,
river's overflowing.
Overflowing?
Hmm. If Rabbit's water
comes from the river,
and the river's
overflowing
[gasps] Could that be
what's causing Rabbit's
garden to flood?
Let's go find out.
To the Sleuther scooters!
To the Hey!
Stole my line!
[brakes squeal]
It seems your dam
is a little, um,
holish, Beaver.
Well, that's more holes
than a pair of
Swiss cheese socks. Hoo.
Oh, there hasn't been
this bad of an overflow
since the big dam bust
of '89.
Oh, what do I do?
What do I do?
Help, Super Sleuths!
Hmm. We'd better
think, think
[gasps]
No, no, no, go ahead.
Think, think!
Take all the time
you need.
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 ♪♪
Well, how do you normally
fix your dam, Beaver?
Uh, well, uh,
normally I dig up mud
and use it
to patch the holes.
No, but there's
so many of them,
not enough time for
diggin' and patchin'.
I have an idea.
Let's all work together.
Tigger and I
will dig up the mud,
and everybody else
can bring it here.
And you can patch up
your dam, Beaver.
Whew. [pants]
That was some great
work, work, work.
Thanks to some rather good
think, think
Thinking.
Hmm. Well,
who would have known?
I thought workin' fast
would get the job done quicker.
Thinking always helps us
solve a case.
Even if it takes longer.
Yeah, guess I'd better
leave the sleuthin'
to the Sleuths.
But I'm certainly gonna
miss helping people. Yeah.
But, Beaver,
you do help everybody.
Without your dam,
the river would be
overflowing all the time.
Huh. Well, it would,
wouldn't it?
Well, what do you know?
I'd better get back to work.
Think, work, think, work ♪
I'm trying something new ♪
Think and work
and think and work ♪
- [Beaver continues singing]
- Well, wouldn't you say
that another
mud-stery is history?
[Tigger chuckles]
I definitely think,
think, think so.
[Darby] Do you remember
how many cakes Rabbit
tried to bake?
Count along with me.
- [Beaver] Timber!
- [loud crash]
[Darby] One
two
three!
But three flat cakes
make one great cake.
[all] Happy birthday,
Porcupine!
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 ♪
Darby, Tigger and Pooh ♪
Our friends Tigger and ♪
My friends
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby] Rabbit's Sound
of Silence.
[Rabbit humming]
Ah, let's see.
Oh, now that
everything's all mixed,
it's time to put it
in the oven.
Porcupine's gonna love
her fluffy birthday cake.
Hmm. The recipe says
this cake needs, uh,
complete silence to bake.
Oh, we have to keep
very quiet.
Hmm, I wonder why
it has to bake
in complete silence.
Because, if there's
the slightest noise
- [cracking]
- [Beaver] Timber!
[crash]
That will happen?
My beautiful cake!
- [sobbing]
- [chainsaw buzzing]
Beaver! You have to stop
making all that noise.
Sorry, can't hear you,
Rabbit.
I'm making too much noise.
Mm-hmm.
Exactly!
And all that noise of yours
just popped Porcupine's
birthday cake.
See?
Um, thanks, but, um,
there's no time to eat now.
I have to finish my work
before Porcupine's
party tonight, uh-huh.
[sobs, mutters]
[horn blowing]
Come on, Buster!
Hi there.
You're just in time.
Someone called
the Super Sleuths.
That's us, as soon
as I slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Say the oath with us
and do what we do.
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
Are on the case.
[Buster barks]
[Tigger] Rabbit's house, huh?
Hoo! I thought Long Ears
was baking, not making,
mysteries, that is.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo!
- [Beaver sawing]
- Just look what Beaver did
to Porcupine's
birthday cake.
Whoa! That's pretty
flatterin'.
Beaver must've sat on it
very hard.
No, Pooh! It's that noise
Beaver's making!
It popped the cake.
Our cake was supposed
to look like this.
And now it's ruined!
[sobs]
We want to bake
another cake,
but with Beaver
making all that noise,
the same thing
might happen again!
Please, Super Sleuths,
can you find a way
to keep Beaver quiet?
We can try!
We shall put the "shh"
in "Super Sleuth."
Um, if there was one.
Afternoon, Super Sleuths.
Beaver, we were wondering
if you could work
more quietly?
Say again?
Be quiet
please?
Quiet, you say?
Well, would if I could.
But chomping trees
is no quiet affair.
Hmm. Could you chomp it
somewhere further away
from Rabbit's, please?
Well, if this tree
wasn't so big,
I'd move it to my dam first
and finish it over there.
Why, making like
a tree and leafing
is what Tiggers do
the best.
[grunting]
And we go
[grunts]
[groans] That's a skosh
tougher than I thought.
Hmm. Well, maybe there's
something we can use
to help carry the tree.
Let's look.
I think we can use
that wheelbarrow.
[loud thud]
Shh!
[whispers]
Let's go, go, go.
- Shh!
- It's OK, Pooh.
I think we're far enough
away from Rabbit's now
that the noise
won't bother his cake.
Thank you kindly,
Sleuths.
Now, I can be as noisy
as I need to be.
Shall we go tell Rabbit
this case is erased?
Long Ears sure is
gonna be hoppy
that we made
everything so quiet.
[knocks loudly]
[cake deflating]
[Rabbit sobs] Oh, no!
Um you don't suppose
my knockety-knock
popped Rabbit's
[Pooh] Cake.
[groans]
We're really sorry,
Rabbit.
The party's in an hour.
I have to make
another cake and fast!
And this time, I need
complete silence.
- Please?
- Got it!
- We'll be
We'll be quiet.
- [both] Shh!
And not a single sound
will get past our
Sleutherific ears
and we'll be quiet
while we do it.
[ball bouncing]
Except, perhaps,
that loud sound
about to happen.
Oh, no!
[both] Super Sleuths!
[all] Shh!
[laughs] Hey,
maybe it's a game.
I bet they want us
to guess
what they're trying to say.
Shh.
Shush?
I know. A shush cake.
That doesn't sound
very tasty.
We're trying to keep
everything quiet
so Rabbit can bake
his special cake for
Porcupine's birthday.
We gotta make sure
no noisy noise
annoys a rabbit.
Oh. Can we help?
Noise alert.
Bees to my right.
Shh.
- [tummy rumbles]
- Oh, bother.
- [rumbling continues]
- [gasps]
- Shh.
- [wind blows]
Hey, Wind,
leaf those leaves alone.
[chirping]
I know.
I know, I know.
But shh.
[loud chirping]
- [both gasp]
- Was that you, Pooh?
Negatory, Darby.
Was that you, Tigger?
Over here.
[chirping]
This job is harder
than it sounds.
Even when we're quiet,
there's still noises
everywhere.
What kind of sounds
do you hear?
[wind blowing]
[bees buzzing]
I hear the wind.
And the bees.
[tummy rumbles]
And the me.
[wind, bees and birds
making noises]
It all sounds
kind of neat,
- doesn't it?
- Mmm.
Rather like music.
Yeah. I never thought
to listen
to such teensy
noises before.
- Ahh
- Oh, no!
- Ahh
- No, Lumpy!
Hold in your sneeze.
Ahh [gasps]
Ahh ahh
choo! [trumpets]
[all gasp]
- Whew!
- Whew, that was close.
Boy, that was
a close one.
Oh, no! He's heading
for Rabbit's!
Gotta stop that loudpecker.
Ow.
Just one more minute
and my perfect cake
will be done.
OK, Rabbit.
Just don't slam the
- [slams]
- [cake deflates]
[Rabbit sobs] No!
I promised Porcupine
a birthday cake.
And all these
are ruined.
What am I
supposed to do?
That sounds suspiciousously
like a question,
wouldn't you say?
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 ♪♪
Mmm. Well, maybe
the real question
is how much of this cake
can I have?
Hoo-hoo! Mm-mmm.
It really tastes good?
Well,
it's deliciousorosorus
with a side of yum.
Hoo-hoo!
Perhaps all this cake
needs is a little honey.
Most things do,
you know?
Great idea, Pooh.
Maybe we can make these
into another kind of cake.
Do you really
think so?
[all] Happy birthday,
Porcupine!
Oh! Thank you all.
It really is such
a beautiful cake.
[inhales, blows]
[all cheering]
Do you hear that?
Listen.
[chirping]
[all] Hear the birds
sing high ♪
And the bees buzz by ♪
And the wind
in the trees say, "Hey!"
Listen all around ♪
To the singing sounds ♪
Wishing you
a happy birthday ♪♪
Happy birthday, Porcupine.
Mmm. Oh, Rabbit,
you simply must give me
the recipe for
this fabulous cake.
What's it called?
Hop-honey-carrot cake.
A la Super Sleuths,
of course.
[all cheer]
And another mystery is
history.
Shh.
[Darby] Eager Beaver.
[Tigger muttering]
- [all panting]
- [Tigger] OK.
Hi. We've been busy
sleuthing all day.
[Buster barks]
Oh, Buster,
we haven't even
had time to play fetch.
[Sleuth horn blows]
[whimpering]
Oh, perhaps we could play
a little later, Buster.
- [whimpers]
- No time for stalling.
When duty's a-calling,
to the Sleuther
scooters!
[Beaver] Work, work
Work, work ♪
-Work the whole day through ♪
- [Sleuth horn blows]
What in tarnation?
Work, work, work
is all I ♪
[Sleuth horn]
Oh! [grumbles]
Halt!
[panting] Hey, Beaver.
We're on a case,
don't you know?
Mmm, couldn't help
but notice
that you're on a lot
of cases lately.
It's true.
We haven't even had
a chance to play all day.
Well, I might
could help ya.
I know how to work, work, work.
And fast, fast, fast.
Thataway, you get more done
in less time.
Hmm. Maybe Beaver's right.
If we could work faster,
we'd be done sooner.
And we'd have
more time to play.
[tummy rumbles]
That would mean
I'd have more time
for an extra
smackerel or two.
And I could catch up
on my bouncerin'.
Next time that sireny deal
of your calls,
I'll be there
to help you out.
It's a deal.
Thanks, Beaver.
[laughs]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Time to unslap my cap.
Time toplay ♪
[Sleuth horn blows]
Oh, bother.
[horn continues]
Well, duty is a-callin'.
It's time to slap my
Whoa!
First thing you gotta learn
about working fast
is that changing
takes too long.
To work faster, Sleuths
need to jump into action.
So, what do you say?
Shall we give it a try?
Well, as long as
we're jumping and all.
I guess it's OK this once.
- Anytime!
- Anyplace.
- The Super
- Try this. Work, work,
work. It's much faster.
Oh, I guess
we could try it.
Want to say
the new oath with us?
- Work.
- Work.
Work?
[whines]
And the Findering Flag
says
Piglet's house.
Already looked.
Come on, Sleuths.
Work, work, work.
Gotta go.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo!
All right, all right,
now keep up, keep up.
The faster you get there,
the faster you're done.
- [grunts]
- Uh, hello, Beaver.
- [brakes skid]
- Oh, hello, Super Sleuths.
Why aren't you wearing
your costumes?
Well, it's rather
a long story. You see
No time
for storytellin'.
Well, what's
the problem here?
My mailbox. It won't
stand straight.
[grunts] Huh!
Uh huh!
Well, looks straighterer
than straighter to me.
Wait a second of a minute.
Now you all are looking
kind of crookedish.
[sighs] Yeah.
Perhaps this would help,
Piglet.
Oh, bother.
It seems I shall just
have to stand here
with your mailbox.
You can't stand here
forever, Pooh.
There has to be another way
we can make the mailbox
stand straight.
It's time for us
to think, think, think.
-Now's the time to think
- No time for thinking.
You just got
to get to workin'.
But thinkin' is what
Super Sleuths do the best.
And all that thinkin's
what's slowin' you down.
Don't you see?
There we go. [spits]
Job done and fast.
Straight now.
Why, yes.
Thank you, Beaver.
But I did rather
like it with the post.
[Sleuth horn blows]
Come on, Sleuths.
Time to shake a leg.
Bye, Piglet.
Glad to be of service.
- [scooters rumble]
- Oh, d-d-dear.
Super Sleuths!
Oh, hello, Beaver.
Help!
Why, Rabbit,
what a lovely fountain.
Oh, yeah.
You know, just add
a couple of fishies
and some rocks.
It's not a fountain.
It's my new watering system.
It worked fine this morning,
but, but now just
look at all this water.
It's rather hard
not to.
Hmm. Yep.
Very mist
sterious, indeed.
We need to stop the water
before it floods
my whole garden!
Hmm. I wonder where all
this water's coming from.
It's time for us
to think, th
Da-da-dat!
No need to think.
There! Problem solved,
lickety-split.
Beavers know a thing or two
about water-stopping,
don't you know?
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- Hup, come on.
Sleuthing's a-callin'.
Thank you.
Oh, no! [sobs]
Afternoon, Beaver.
- I was won
- Can't open that, eh?
[chuckles]
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- There you are.
Open and shut case.
Mystery history, et cetera.
- Bye, now.
- But
[Darby] Sorry about
your box, Turtle.
We'll be back to pick up
your checkers.
But all I wanted to know
was if anyone's
seen Rabbit.
Hey, we're supposed to
have our checkers game!
[humming]
There's a super-fast
Sleuthin' solution.
[chuckles] There you go,
young feller.
Uh, Beaver?
- I'm not so sure this works.
- You're welcome.
- [Sleuth horn blows]
- That's me. Gotta go.
- Super Sleuths! Can you
- [Pooh] We'll be back soon.
To Rabbit's house?
Again?
Super Sleuths!
- Ooh.
- What happened, Rabbit?
Beaver's patching job.
It didn't work.
My garden! Help!
Yep.
That's why we're here.
[grunts] Yeah. See,
all you have to do is
Problem solved.
Whoa! Whoa, Nelly!
- Partially.
- Solved?!
That's what you said
last time you rushed through it.
Now my leaks are leaking
and my sweet corn is swamped.
You know, Beaver's
fast and everything,
but I'd say
his problem solverin'
- is kind of
- Muddy.
Wherever could all this
water be coming from?
My sprinkler water
comes from the river.
Just thought
you'd like to know,
river's overflowing.
Overflowing?
Hmm. If Rabbit's water
comes from the river,
and the river's
overflowing
[gasps] Could that be
what's causing Rabbit's
garden to flood?
Let's go find out.
To the Sleuther scooters!
To the Hey!
Stole my line!
[brakes squeal]
It seems your dam
is a little, um,
holish, Beaver.
Well, that's more holes
than a pair of
Swiss cheese socks. Hoo.
Oh, there hasn't been
this bad of an overflow
since the big dam bust
of '89.
Oh, what do I do?
What do I do?
Help, Super Sleuths!
Hmm. We'd better
think, think
[gasps]
No, no, no, go ahead.
Think, think!
Take all the time
you need.
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 ♪♪
Well, how do you normally
fix your dam, Beaver?
Uh, well, uh,
normally I dig up mud
and use it
to patch the holes.
No, but there's
so many of them,
not enough time for
diggin' and patchin'.
I have an idea.
Let's all work together.
Tigger and I
will dig up the mud,
and everybody else
can bring it here.
And you can patch up
your dam, Beaver.
Whew. [pants]
That was some great
work, work, work.
Thanks to some rather good
think, think
Thinking.
Hmm. Well,
who would have known?
I thought workin' fast
would get the job done quicker.
Thinking always helps us
solve a case.
Even if it takes longer.
Yeah, guess I'd better
leave the sleuthin'
to the Sleuths.
But I'm certainly gonna
miss helping people. Yeah.
But, Beaver,
you do help everybody.
Without your dam,
the river would be
overflowing all the time.
Huh. Well, it would,
wouldn't it?
Well, what do you know?
I'd better get back to work.
Think, work, think, work ♪
I'm trying something new ♪
Think and work
and think and work ♪
- [Beaver continues singing]
- Well, wouldn't you say
that another
mud-stery is history?
[Tigger chuckles]
I definitely think,
think, think so.
[Darby] Do you remember
how many cakes Rabbit
tried to bake?
Count along with me.
- [Beaver] Timber!
- [loud crash]
[Darby] One
two
three!
But three flat cakes
make one great cake.
[all] Happy birthday,
Porcupine!
Good sleuthin', everybody!