My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s02e09 Episode Script
Darby's Lost and Found/Piglet's Mystery Pet
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 ♪
My friends, Tigger and ♪
My friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby]
"Darby's Lost and Found."
[squeaking toy]
[barking]
Hi! Buster and I are playing
a new kind of fetch.
I throw the toy
and then we both run
to see who can find it first.
Where'd it go?
I put the checkerboard
under that tree,
so we'd have a nice shady spot
for our game.
Well, I'll be. It's gone!
Oh d-d-dear, I'm missing a sock.
I must have dropped it
somewhere along the path.
Where'd it go?
[horn blowing]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Anytime.
- Anyplace.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
[Pooh]
It seems we are being summoned
to my dear friend
Piglet's house.
And off we race,
to Pigoletto's place.
Thank you for coming,
Super Sleuths.
Of course, Piglet.
So, how may we help you?
Well, I was carrying my laundry
back from the stream
when I noticed I had
dropped a sock.
But when I went looking for it,
it was nowhere to be found.
Hmm, a sock, you say?
Ah-ha! Found it! Case closed.
- And this mystery is
- Uh excuse me, Tigger,
but that's not my missing sock.
Not anymore! Thank you.
[giggling]
I think Piglet means
that's not the one that he lost.
Oh.
But the one I lost
looks just like it.
Oh, that's odd. Turtle lost
his checkerboard, as well.
- It disappeared.
- [barking]
That's right, Buster.
We couldn't find
Buster's chew toy, either.
Even though we looked
everywhere for it.
Oh, a triple mystery.
Not to mention,
three things missing at once.
Now that nobody mentioned it,
I rememberize losin'
a few somethings myself
in recent days.
My favorite yo-yo, for one.
Or is that two?
Yo-yo. Yo.
Do ya count each "yo?"
Either way, the poor thing's
out there somewhere, all alone.
[sobbing]
- Oh, bother.
- What's the matter, Pooh?
- Did you lose something, too?
- Not yet.
But what if my honey were
to suddenly go missing?
Oh, I'd better eat it all,
just in case.
Fellow Sleuthers, this is
a very perplexicatin' mystery
we got here.
It sure is.
Where do lost things go?
They must end up somewhere.
Perhaps they end up
in some very mysterious
Land of the Lost?
Oh d-d-dear, I'd hate to find
myself in a place like that.
Well, if ya found
yourself there,
you wouldn't be lost, per se.
I mean, think about it.
OK, but anyway, I think I know
what's behind all these
dysterious mis-appearances.
- Woozles!
- [Piglet screams]
Oh, d-d-dear!
Woozles took our missing things?
Land of the Lost, Woozles
Something mysterious
is definitely going on here.
And we need to get
to the bottom of it.
Already there!
Uh.. We're talkin'
about our case, Pooh boy.
So let's put our noggins
together and Tigger out a plan!
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 ♪♪
If only there was a way
to see what happens
to something that gets lost.
Maybe there is.
Piglet, can we borrow
your other sock?
Well, um, certainly.
But why?
We're gonna pretend
to lose the sock in the woods,
but we'll really
be hiding and watching
to see what happens to it.
Now we'll just
put the sock here,
and hide here,
and see what happens.
- [rustling]
- I-I-I hear something.
Just me.
Pay no attention.
Nobody ever does.
Not to be rude, Eeyore,
but we are in the middle
of a stake-out.
Looks like you're just
hiding in the bushes.
[whispering]
That's what
a stakeout is, Eeyore.
Hiding and watching.
Uh, yeah,
only you're hiding what
we're supposed to be watching.
So, uh, how's about
keepin' the traffic movin'.
Nothin' to see here.
Let us Sleuths
keep staking out that sock.
Don't see any sock.
- It's gone.
- D-D-Did anybody see
what happened to it?
Huh? See what happened to what?
We're trying to find out
where lost things go.
[giggles]
If you find out, let me know.
I'm always losing stuff!
Especially balloons.
They float away,
and I never find them again.
Hmm, if we were
to let a balloon
float away on purpose
and then follow it,
I'll bet it would lead us
to wherever lost things go.
You can use this balloon.
I have plenty more at home.
Thank you, Roo.
OK, Pooh, on the count
of three! Ready?
Yes. Ready for what?
[giggles]
To let the balloon go.
Oh. Yes. Certainly.
I think you were supposed to
wait till she counted to three.
- Oh.
- Never mind.
Follow that balloon!
Oh!
Lookit all that stuff.
Why, I believe
this is my snowshoe,
lost in the snow last winter.
[gasping]
My yo-yo.
Yep, both yos!
[barking]
Hey Buster, your chew toy!
And that's
Turtle's checkerboard.
This is all stuff that's
disappeared from the Wood.
Then we have
most certainly found
the mysterious
Land of the Lost!
Uh, I'm not so sure
about that, Pooh.
It's all stacked up
pretty neatly.
I think things don't
just come here.
I think somebody's brought
all this stuff here.
Knew it!
Woozles, I'm tellin' ya!
[male voice]
Keep it tidy, tidy, tidy
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
A singing Woozle!
That's a new one.
All the litter
and the clutter ♪
Not a bad crooner though,
is he?
If you want
a nice environment ♪
The number one requirement ♪
You've got to
keep it tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
That's no Woozle.
That's a raccoon.
But definitive-ably a thief.
Hold it right there!
Whoa!
Well, hello there.
Don't get many visitors
out this way.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'll betcha
that's just how you like it.
Gives you a place to hide
all this stuff you stole.
Whoa there now, fella.
Stole? I'm no thief.
Oh, yeah? Well then how did
all this stuff end up here?
Huh? Huh?
[chuckles]
Well, you just relax
and I'll tell you.
See, these are all things
I found lying around,
messing up the Wood.
Do you believe people litter
and leave messes like this?
After all, it's our Wood,
and if we don't keep it
litter-free and clean,
now you tell me, who will?
[humming]
But all this stuff
belongs to us and our friends.
And we never meant
to litter or make a mess.
You just found these things
before we knew they were lost.
Really? Well, now,
I sure didn't know that.
Wait a minute, whoa.
Would you hold on.
If you're no thief,
then what's with the mask?
[sighs]
It's not a mask.
It's a part of my face.
Oh.
Seems to me that you're
the ones wearing the masks.
Maybe you're thieves?
Oh, no. We wear masks because
we are the Super Sleuths.
We solve mysteries and help out
with problems in the Wood.
No kiddin'? Well, then,
maybe you can help me out.
Way too much stuff
piling up here.
Hard to keep it all
tidy and clean.
Say, think you can return these
things to their rightful owners?
That would be our pleasure.
All our friends
will be really happy
to get their lost things back.
Copacetic.
And from now on, if I find
something lost in the Wood,
I'll just give a call
to you, uh, Sleuthin' Guys.
Sounds like a plan, masked man.
[sighs]
It's not a mask.
Keep it tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean clean ♪
All the litter
and the clutter ♪
Make the Wood
a messy thing ♪♪
Oh, my lost sock.
Plus a bunch of others
ya musta lost.
Oh. You're gonna need
a lotta extra feets.
Oh, thank you, Super Sleuths.
So, you found
the Land of the Lost?
Naw, just some guy with a mask.
[Raccoon]
It's not a mask!
Sorry!
[giggling]
If you want
a nice environment ♪
The number one requirement ♪
You gotta keep it
tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
[Darby]
"Piglet's Mystery Pet."
[giggling]
Right behind ya, Buster boy.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[giggling]
Hi! We're on our way
back to Piglet's.
He just painted this.
[barking]
[giggles]
Wait up, guys!
What'd you find, boy?
- [all gasping]
- [Piglet squeals]
- Wow.
- Would you look at that?
Oh, how wonderful.
Don't be scared, Piglet.
It's just a little fish.
Hello, little fish.
However did you get
in that puddle?
It must be awfully lonely
in there, all by yourself.
Maybe I could take
the little fishy home with me.
That way he wouldn't be alone.
[sniffing, sobbing]
Pigoletto,
for a little bitty pink guy,
you got one giganterous heart.
You could take care of him
like I take care of Buster.
Oh! My very own first pet.
Would you like to come home
with me, little fishy?
Oh, he certainly is
a wiggly fellow.
[giggles]
You're right.
I think I'll name him Squiggly.
[Darby]
He must like that name.
Oh, d-d-d-dear. But fish can't
breathe out of water.
How am I going to take him home?
Ta-da!
There. You comfy, Squiggly?
Here we are.
Do you like your new home?
Oh, well, I'd say that
all that fishy swishin'
means one big, "way, yes!"
I'll draw a picture to remember
Squiggly's first day home.
Hey! You could
start Squiggly a scrapbook.
And that drawing you just did
could be on the first page.
Oh. That's a wonderful idea.
I have a new friend,
Squiggly ♪
He's fun, he's sweet,
he's wiggly ♪
He makes me feel
all giggly ♪
I love my new friend,
Squiggly ♪
I love my new friend,
Squiggly ♪♪
[screams]
Squiggly's got legs!
I've never seen
a fish with legs before.
Oh, me either.
Oh, so what do I do?
Call the Super Sleuths,
of course.
They can fix anything.
[horn blowing]
I've got to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Anytime.
- Anyplace.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
[Pooh]
Oh, goodness. It's our
good friend, Piglet, calling.
I do hope he's all right.
Whoo-hoo!
Why, Piglet, Squiggly has grown
into a wonderful kicker.
Yeah, looks like he's finally
got his sea legs.
See? Legs!
[chuckles]
But I don't think fish are
supposed to have legs.
Do you think Squiggly's OK?
Well, he looks
happy and healthy.
[all]
Oh, no! No!
You know, I never thought
fish could breathe out of water.
Oh, they can't, Pooh Bear.
Water? Water!
[Piglet sighs]
I think old Squiggly's back
to his watery self.
Or not.
It looks like Squiggly doesn't
want to be in the water anymore.
Well, maybe Squiggly's legs
are better for crawling
than for swimming.
Hey! What if he's not
a fish at all?
Oh, d-d-d-dear.
Then what is he?
That's a good question.
Worthy, I would say,
of its own song.
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 ♪♪
[whines]
Cheers, Buster.
Maybe Squiggly is an alligator,
just like Alvin.
Oh, yes.
They're both ever so green.
Yeah, and don't forget
their alike lookin' footsies.
Hm? Hm?
He does look a bit like Alvin.
But Squiggly's tail
is different.
I don't think
Squiggly's an alligator.
But how am I supposed
to take care of Squiggly
if I don't even know what he is?
Oh, don't worry, Piglet.
I'm sure we'll find out.
Although I have no idea how.
Why don't we go back to the
puddle where we found Squiggly?
Maybe we'll find
some clues there.
Oh, d-d-d-dear. I don't see
Squiggly's puddle anymore.
Maybe if we look around
we'll find someone
who looks like Squiggly.
Um, could he possibly
be a butterfly?
Nah. Our fishy footed pal
doesn't have those
wingity singities.
- [Buster barking]
- What is it, boy?
- [barking]
- A lizard!
Oh, I'm afraid of lizards!
Then we shall
look at it for you.
OK, same greenish coloring.
And the lines.
[Pooh]
Four smallish legs.
[Darby]
And a long tail!
Piglet, I think
Squiggly's a lizard.
Oh, d-d-d-dear.
Oh, d-d-d-deary-dear.
Well, I guess that,
even if you're a lizard,
you are still my Squiggly.
And I know I'm not
afraid of you.
But I don't know how
to take care of you.
Why don't we watch Squiggly?
That way we can see
what lizards like to do.
Oh, this certainly is
a moment to be remembered
in Squiggly's scrapbook.
[Piglet]
The day I found out
he's a lizard.
First game of hide-and-go-seek.
And this is you
in your new lizard home.
You sure have grown into
a fine young lizard, Squiggly.
- [barking]
- Hi, Piglet.
Turtle called the Sleuths
to bring Squiggly
some lizard food.
Why, thank you, Darby.
Cootchie-cootchie-coo.
He's all wet.
That is some Tigger-ific
bouncing, Squiggly!
Must have learned it from me!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Bounce? I never knew
lizards could bounce.
- They can't?
- And he doesn't have
a tail anymore, either.
Oh, but if Squiggly's
not a lizard, what is he?
- A mystery?
- Maybe he's a Gabloon.
Oh, no, Pooh Bear.
Squiggly couldn't be a
[screams]
Could he be a Gabloon?
Or a Jagular!
[barking]
Well, whatever he is,
he's out of here.
[croaking]
- There he is!
- [croaking]
[continues croaking]
He sounds like
And bounces like
And rather looks like
A frog!
But how did Squiggly change
into a frog?
Somebody kissed him?
Look! That's what Squiggly used
to look like when he was a fish.
Fish? Those are tadpoles.
And they turn into frogs.
Everybody has to grow up
sometime, you know.
OK, somebody plug me in here.
Is Squiggly a tadpole
or a lizard or a frog?
'Cause I'm losing track here!
Squiggly's been changing ever
since Piglet brought him home.
Look!
[Pooh]
Oh, my goodness.
Look at the way he
[croaking]
I'm so happy you're not
a Gabloon or
a Jagular, Squiggly.
But now that you're a frog,
what kind of home will you need?
Uh, Piglet, I think
Squiggly already is home.
I I guess
you're right, Darby.
I'm going to miss you, Squiggly.
- [sniffing]
- Oh, there, there, Piglet.
Whenever I miss you
I visit you,
and then I don't
miss you anymore.
You're right, Pooh Bear.
I'll come visit soon, Squiggly.
I can draw a picture of you
in your new home.
Well, this Squiggly mystery
is history!
[croaking]
Don't be scared, Piglet.
It's just a little fish.
We all thought Squiggly was
a fish when we found him.
But do you remember
what he really was?
Those are tadpoles.
And they turn into frogs.
[Darby]
So, Squiggly was a frog
the whole time.
But no matter how he changed
You are still my Squiggly.
Piglet still loved him.
See you next time!
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 ♪
My friends, Tigger and ♪
My friends,
Tigger and Pooh ♪♪
That's you, buddy.
You, too.
[Darby]
"Darby's Lost and Found."
[squeaking toy]
[barking]
Hi! Buster and I are playing
a new kind of fetch.
I throw the toy
and then we both run
to see who can find it first.
Where'd it go?
I put the checkerboard
under that tree,
so we'd have a nice shady spot
for our game.
Well, I'll be. It's gone!
Oh d-d-dear, I'm missing a sock.
I must have dropped it
somewhere along the path.
Where'd it go?
[horn blowing]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Anytime.
- Anyplace.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
[Pooh]
It seems we are being summoned
to my dear friend
Piglet's house.
And off we race,
to Pigoletto's place.
Thank you for coming,
Super Sleuths.
Of course, Piglet.
So, how may we help you?
Well, I was carrying my laundry
back from the stream
when I noticed I had
dropped a sock.
But when I went looking for it,
it was nowhere to be found.
Hmm, a sock, you say?
Ah-ha! Found it! Case closed.
- And this mystery is
- Uh excuse me, Tigger,
but that's not my missing sock.
Not anymore! Thank you.
[giggling]
I think Piglet means
that's not the one that he lost.
Oh.
But the one I lost
looks just like it.
Oh, that's odd. Turtle lost
his checkerboard, as well.
- It disappeared.
- [barking]
That's right, Buster.
We couldn't find
Buster's chew toy, either.
Even though we looked
everywhere for it.
Oh, a triple mystery.
Not to mention,
three things missing at once.
Now that nobody mentioned it,
I rememberize losin'
a few somethings myself
in recent days.
My favorite yo-yo, for one.
Or is that two?
Yo-yo. Yo.
Do ya count each "yo?"
Either way, the poor thing's
out there somewhere, all alone.
[sobbing]
- Oh, bother.
- What's the matter, Pooh?
- Did you lose something, too?
- Not yet.
But what if my honey were
to suddenly go missing?
Oh, I'd better eat it all,
just in case.
Fellow Sleuthers, this is
a very perplexicatin' mystery
we got here.
It sure is.
Where do lost things go?
They must end up somewhere.
Perhaps they end up
in some very mysterious
Land of the Lost?
Oh d-d-dear, I'd hate to find
myself in a place like that.
Well, if ya found
yourself there,
you wouldn't be lost, per se.
I mean, think about it.
OK, but anyway, I think I know
what's behind all these
dysterious mis-appearances.
- Woozles!
- [Piglet screams]
Oh, d-d-dear!
Woozles took our missing things?
Land of the Lost, Woozles
Something mysterious
is definitely going on here.
And we need to get
to the bottom of it.
Already there!
Uh.. We're talkin'
about our case, Pooh boy.
So let's put our noggins
together and Tigger out a plan!
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 ♪♪
If only there was a way
to see what happens
to something that gets lost.
Maybe there is.
Piglet, can we borrow
your other sock?
Well, um, certainly.
But why?
We're gonna pretend
to lose the sock in the woods,
but we'll really
be hiding and watching
to see what happens to it.
Now we'll just
put the sock here,
and hide here,
and see what happens.
- [rustling]
- I-I-I hear something.
Just me.
Pay no attention.
Nobody ever does.
Not to be rude, Eeyore,
but we are in the middle
of a stake-out.
Looks like you're just
hiding in the bushes.
[whispering]
That's what
a stakeout is, Eeyore.
Hiding and watching.
Uh, yeah,
only you're hiding what
we're supposed to be watching.
So, uh, how's about
keepin' the traffic movin'.
Nothin' to see here.
Let us Sleuths
keep staking out that sock.
Don't see any sock.
- It's gone.
- D-D-Did anybody see
what happened to it?
Huh? See what happened to what?
We're trying to find out
where lost things go.
[giggles]
If you find out, let me know.
I'm always losing stuff!
Especially balloons.
They float away,
and I never find them again.
Hmm, if we were
to let a balloon
float away on purpose
and then follow it,
I'll bet it would lead us
to wherever lost things go.
You can use this balloon.
I have plenty more at home.
Thank you, Roo.
OK, Pooh, on the count
of three! Ready?
Yes. Ready for what?
[giggles]
To let the balloon go.
Oh. Yes. Certainly.
I think you were supposed to
wait till she counted to three.
- Oh.
- Never mind.
Follow that balloon!
Oh!
Lookit all that stuff.
Why, I believe
this is my snowshoe,
lost in the snow last winter.
[gasping]
My yo-yo.
Yep, both yos!
[barking]
Hey Buster, your chew toy!
And that's
Turtle's checkerboard.
This is all stuff that's
disappeared from the Wood.
Then we have
most certainly found
the mysterious
Land of the Lost!
Uh, I'm not so sure
about that, Pooh.
It's all stacked up
pretty neatly.
I think things don't
just come here.
I think somebody's brought
all this stuff here.
Knew it!
Woozles, I'm tellin' ya!
[male voice]
Keep it tidy, tidy, tidy
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
A singing Woozle!
That's a new one.
All the litter
and the clutter ♪
Not a bad crooner though,
is he?
If you want
a nice environment ♪
The number one requirement ♪
You've got to
keep it tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
That's no Woozle.
That's a raccoon.
But definitive-ably a thief.
Hold it right there!
Whoa!
Well, hello there.
Don't get many visitors
out this way.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'll betcha
that's just how you like it.
Gives you a place to hide
all this stuff you stole.
Whoa there now, fella.
Stole? I'm no thief.
Oh, yeah? Well then how did
all this stuff end up here?
Huh? Huh?
[chuckles]
Well, you just relax
and I'll tell you.
See, these are all things
I found lying around,
messing up the Wood.
Do you believe people litter
and leave messes like this?
After all, it's our Wood,
and if we don't keep it
litter-free and clean,
now you tell me, who will?
[humming]
But all this stuff
belongs to us and our friends.
And we never meant
to litter or make a mess.
You just found these things
before we knew they were lost.
Really? Well, now,
I sure didn't know that.
Wait a minute, whoa.
Would you hold on.
If you're no thief,
then what's with the mask?
[sighs]
It's not a mask.
It's a part of my face.
Oh.
Seems to me that you're
the ones wearing the masks.
Maybe you're thieves?
Oh, no. We wear masks because
we are the Super Sleuths.
We solve mysteries and help out
with problems in the Wood.
No kiddin'? Well, then,
maybe you can help me out.
Way too much stuff
piling up here.
Hard to keep it all
tidy and clean.
Say, think you can return these
things to their rightful owners?
That would be our pleasure.
All our friends
will be really happy
to get their lost things back.
Copacetic.
And from now on, if I find
something lost in the Wood,
I'll just give a call
to you, uh, Sleuthin' Guys.
Sounds like a plan, masked man.
[sighs]
It's not a mask.
Keep it tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean clean ♪
All the litter
and the clutter ♪
Make the Wood
a messy thing ♪♪
Oh, my lost sock.
Plus a bunch of others
ya musta lost.
Oh. You're gonna need
a lotta extra feets.
Oh, thank you, Super Sleuths.
So, you found
the Land of the Lost?
Naw, just some guy with a mask.
[Raccoon]
It's not a mask!
Sorry!
[giggling]
If you want
a nice environment ♪
The number one requirement ♪
You gotta keep it
tidy, tidy, tidy ♪
Keep it clean, clean, clean ♪
[Darby]
"Piglet's Mystery Pet."
[giggling]
Right behind ya, Buster boy.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[giggling]
Hi! We're on our way
back to Piglet's.
He just painted this.
[barking]
[giggles]
Wait up, guys!
What'd you find, boy?
- [all gasping]
- [Piglet squeals]
- Wow.
- Would you look at that?
Oh, how wonderful.
Don't be scared, Piglet.
It's just a little fish.
Hello, little fish.
However did you get
in that puddle?
It must be awfully lonely
in there, all by yourself.
Maybe I could take
the little fishy home with me.
That way he wouldn't be alone.
[sniffing, sobbing]
Pigoletto,
for a little bitty pink guy,
you got one giganterous heart.
You could take care of him
like I take care of Buster.
Oh! My very own first pet.
Would you like to come home
with me, little fishy?
Oh, he certainly is
a wiggly fellow.
[giggles]
You're right.
I think I'll name him Squiggly.
[Darby]
He must like that name.
Oh, d-d-d-dear. But fish can't
breathe out of water.
How am I going to take him home?
Ta-da!
There. You comfy, Squiggly?
Here we are.
Do you like your new home?
Oh, well, I'd say that
all that fishy swishin'
means one big, "way, yes!"
I'll draw a picture to remember
Squiggly's first day home.
Hey! You could
start Squiggly a scrapbook.
And that drawing you just did
could be on the first page.
Oh. That's a wonderful idea.
I have a new friend,
Squiggly ♪
He's fun, he's sweet,
he's wiggly ♪
He makes me feel
all giggly ♪
I love my new friend,
Squiggly ♪
I love my new friend,
Squiggly ♪♪
[screams]
Squiggly's got legs!
I've never seen
a fish with legs before.
Oh, me either.
Oh, so what do I do?
Call the Super Sleuths,
of course.
They can fix anything.
[horn blowing]
I've got to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Anytime.
- Anyplace.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
[Pooh]
Oh, goodness. It's our
good friend, Piglet, calling.
I do hope he's all right.
Whoo-hoo!
Why, Piglet, Squiggly has grown
into a wonderful kicker.
Yeah, looks like he's finally
got his sea legs.
See? Legs!
[chuckles]
But I don't think fish are
supposed to have legs.
Do you think Squiggly's OK?
Well, he looks
happy and healthy.
[all]
Oh, no! No!
You know, I never thought
fish could breathe out of water.
Oh, they can't, Pooh Bear.
Water? Water!
[Piglet sighs]
I think old Squiggly's back
to his watery self.
Or not.
It looks like Squiggly doesn't
want to be in the water anymore.
Well, maybe Squiggly's legs
are better for crawling
than for swimming.
Hey! What if he's not
a fish at all?
Oh, d-d-d-dear.
Then what is he?
That's a good question.
Worthy, I would say,
of its own song.
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 ♪♪
[whines]
Cheers, Buster.
Maybe Squiggly is an alligator,
just like Alvin.
Oh, yes.
They're both ever so green.
Yeah, and don't forget
their alike lookin' footsies.
Hm? Hm?
He does look a bit like Alvin.
But Squiggly's tail
is different.
I don't think
Squiggly's an alligator.
But how am I supposed
to take care of Squiggly
if I don't even know what he is?
Oh, don't worry, Piglet.
I'm sure we'll find out.
Although I have no idea how.
Why don't we go back to the
puddle where we found Squiggly?
Maybe we'll find
some clues there.
Oh, d-d-d-dear. I don't see
Squiggly's puddle anymore.
Maybe if we look around
we'll find someone
who looks like Squiggly.
Um, could he possibly
be a butterfly?
Nah. Our fishy footed pal
doesn't have those
wingity singities.
- [Buster barking]
- What is it, boy?
- [barking]
- A lizard!
Oh, I'm afraid of lizards!
Then we shall
look at it for you.
OK, same greenish coloring.
And the lines.
[Pooh]
Four smallish legs.
[Darby]
And a long tail!
Piglet, I think
Squiggly's a lizard.
Oh, d-d-d-dear.
Oh, d-d-d-deary-dear.
Well, I guess that,
even if you're a lizard,
you are still my Squiggly.
And I know I'm not
afraid of you.
But I don't know how
to take care of you.
Why don't we watch Squiggly?
That way we can see
what lizards like to do.
Oh, this certainly is
a moment to be remembered
in Squiggly's scrapbook.
[Piglet]
The day I found out
he's a lizard.
First game of hide-and-go-seek.
And this is you
in your new lizard home.
You sure have grown into
a fine young lizard, Squiggly.
- [barking]
- Hi, Piglet.
Turtle called the Sleuths
to bring Squiggly
some lizard food.
Why, thank you, Darby.
Cootchie-cootchie-coo.
He's all wet.
That is some Tigger-ific
bouncing, Squiggly!
Must have learned it from me!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Bounce? I never knew
lizards could bounce.
- They can't?
- And he doesn't have
a tail anymore, either.
Oh, but if Squiggly's
not a lizard, what is he?
- A mystery?
- Maybe he's a Gabloon.
Oh, no, Pooh Bear.
Squiggly couldn't be a
[screams]
Could he be a Gabloon?
Or a Jagular!
[barking]
Well, whatever he is,
he's out of here.
[croaking]
- There he is!
- [croaking]
[continues croaking]
He sounds like
And bounces like
And rather looks like
A frog!
But how did Squiggly change
into a frog?
Somebody kissed him?
Look! That's what Squiggly used
to look like when he was a fish.
Fish? Those are tadpoles.
And they turn into frogs.
Everybody has to grow up
sometime, you know.
OK, somebody plug me in here.
Is Squiggly a tadpole
or a lizard or a frog?
'Cause I'm losing track here!
Squiggly's been changing ever
since Piglet brought him home.
Look!
[Pooh]
Oh, my goodness.
Look at the way he
[croaking]
I'm so happy you're not
a Gabloon or
a Jagular, Squiggly.
But now that you're a frog,
what kind of home will you need?
Uh, Piglet, I think
Squiggly already is home.
I I guess
you're right, Darby.
I'm going to miss you, Squiggly.
- [sniffing]
- Oh, there, there, Piglet.
Whenever I miss you
I visit you,
and then I don't
miss you anymore.
You're right, Pooh Bear.
I'll come visit soon, Squiggly.
I can draw a picture of you
in your new home.
Well, this Squiggly mystery
is history!
[croaking]
Don't be scared, Piglet.
It's just a little fish.
We all thought Squiggly was
a fish when we found him.
But do you remember
what he really was?
Those are tadpoles.
And they turn into frogs.
[Darby]
So, Squiggly was a frog
the whole time.
But no matter how he changed
You are still my Squiggly.
Piglet still loved him.
See you next time!