My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s02e12 Episode Script

It's Eeyore Birthday/The Tiglet and Pigger Switcher

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]
"It's Eeyore Birthday."
[giggling]
Buster!
- [barking]
- I need that for our case.
Good one, boy.
Now that Buster's slapped my cap
it's time to find out
what the mystery is.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Any time.
- Any place.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
What does the flag say, Tigger?
Time to fly
to Donkey-Boy's house.
Won't our arms get tired?
I don't think that's
what he means, Pooh.
Come on. Let's find out
what kind of help Eeyore needs.
[Tigger]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo-hoo!
Surprised you came.
But Eeyore, didn't you sound
the Sleuther Siren?
Yep, but you probably
can't help.
Can't help?
Hoo-hoo!
You just so happen
to be in the company
of the most
perfective detectives
in the history of ever.
So, what's the problem?
Don't know when my birthday is.
Well, that's easy.
It was the last time
you had a birthday party.
Never had a birthday party.
[both gasping]
Never ever never?
Oh, poor Eeyore.
Well, do you at least know what
time of year your birthday is?
Like summer or winter?
Might have been raining.
Unless it wasn't.
If you can't remember anything
else about your birthday,
I guess it's time to
- Give up?
- [giggles] No!
Think, think, think.
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 ♪
OK, Eeyore, your birthday could
be any day of the year, right?
Awful lot of days
to choose from.
Then why don't we just
celebrate your birthday today?
Yeah! With presents and games,
and presents and cake,
and presents
Did I mention presents?
You'd do all that for me?
Well, it wouldn't be
your birthday party without you.
"Eeyore" gonna love it.
This party sure is fun.
[giggles]
The party hasn't
started yet, Eeyore.
First we have to decorate.
[gasps]
[Buster barking]
Thanks, Buster.
I guess I'm carrying too much.
Can you hold
these balloons, Eeyore?
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Would you believe we've got
99 of these thingies?
[chuckling]
Nobody's ever given me
this many balloons before.
Thank you for
holding these, Eeyore.
They're ever so floaty.
Birthdays make you feel
like you're walking on air.
- [barking]
- What is it, boy?
[gasping]
Oh, my gosh!
- [Darby] Eeyore!
- [Buster barking]
I knew there was something
I didn't trust about balloons.
I'll de-satellite you,
Donkey-Boy!
Up, up and we're saved!
- Eeyore! Tigger!
- Come back!
Oh, no.
No. That is not what this rescue
was supposed to res-do.
That's all right.
I kind of like it up here.
Good thing you're wearing
your birthday suit, Gray Ears.
- Pop goes the woozle.
- [balloons popping]
[popping continues]
Whoopsie.
[Eeyore]
Oh, boy.
I'm flying.
[Tigger screaming]
[crashing]
Tish. Whoo!
I think we just earned a whole
lot of frequent faller miles.
Oh, my goodness.
Are you all right?
We're really sorry, Eeyore.
I promise your birthday's going
to get a lot better.
Don't see how it can.
Maybe you'd better stay here
while we check on the cake.
[Pooh]
It's much safer.
Don't hurry back on my account.
Hello, Super Sleuths.
Where should I put
Eeyore's cake?
Thanks for baking it for us,
Kanga.
You're welcome, Darby.
I've never gotten to make a cake
for Eeyore before.
What a wonderful idea
to have his birthday today.
Oh, yes.
And this cake is gonna make it
extra super-duper-special.
[chuckles]
Thank you, Tigger dear.
Now, just give the honey
frosting a little time to cool
before you eat it.
Did you say honey frosting?
- I'd better put this inside
Pooh's house for safekeeping.
- [barking]
[Darby]
We can play birthday games
while the cake cools.
[sighing]
Are you ready to start
having fun yet, Donkey-Boy?
Wouldn't know.
Am I?
Oh, I certainly hope so,
because playing birthday games
has been known
to be awfully fun.
I know! We can start with tag.
- I'll be it.
- [barking]
- Get ready to run!
- [chuckles]
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- [barking]
Ready or not, here I come!
Eeyore, you're it.
Hooray.
Uh, Donkey-Boy?
You're not supposed
to want to be it, per se.
Never been it before.
Seems kind of important.
Well, then, being it means
you got to tag somebody.
You know, so they can be it.
Think I'd like to just be it
for a little while longer.
I believe Eeyore is more of
the "sit and wait" type
than the "run and tag" sort.
Hmm. Maybe we should try
a game Eeyore would like.
Oh, oh, I know, I know!
I'll be back before
you can say Rumpelstiltskin.
Well? Did you say it?
Oh, what a wonderful game,
Tigger.
What is it?
Musical chairs!
See? The chairs, the music.
When the music stops, everybody
tries to sit in a chair.
Whoever doesn't get one is out.
I do like music.
How do you feel about chairs?
[upbeat music plays]
This music makes me feel
kind of snoozy.
[music stops]
- Huh? We all got a chair.
- [snoring]
Anybody remember anything about
sleeping in the rules?
How can Eeyore be having any fun
if we can't even
keep his eyes open?
All right, Super Sleuths,
it's time
to bring out the big stuff.
Presents!
[snoring continues]
OK.
Yeah. Oh, this is fun.
All right. Here we go.
Whew.
[clears throat]
Presenting Eeyore
with his presents.
You got presents?
For me?
Of course.
It's your birthday, remember?
I was saving this honey pot
for a special day.
But what day could be
more special
than a birthday day?
If you would like,
I shall even taste it for you.
I appreciate the thought.
If you insist.
And look what I got for you,
Gray Ears.
You are gonna love this guy.
We have had so many
good times together.
Haven't we?
Yes, we have. Yes, we have.
Playing water-polean
and eating French toast.
Wearing silly hats
Aw, I'm gonna miss you, buddy.
Why don't you keep him for me?
Really?
I mean, he's supposed to be
a gift and all
You know what? You know best.
Thanks, Donkey-Boy.
You're the best.
I made this for you, Eeyore.
- [barking]
- Buster helped.
I guess it doesn't really fit.
I'm sorry, Eeyore.
It doesn't look like you got
to use any of your presents.
We'll do better next time.
I promise!
Well, at least there's one thing
that cannot go wrong.
Kanga's very special
birthday cake!
Ta-da!
- Oh.
- [Buster growling]
Must have been
a good cake.
[Buster barking]
You must be pretty upset,
huh, Eeyore?
We did a horrible job
on your party.
You're probably not even gonna
want a birthday after this one.
It wasn't very special at all.
Best day ever.
What? What?
One more time with clean ears.
Did all of my favorite things.
Ate dandelions, took a nap,
even got to fly.
Everybody shared presents
with me.
Even got me the best cake
in the Wood.
Sounds like
a pretty good day to me.
But Eeyore,
we did everything wrong.
Didn't really matter
what you did.
Just nice knowing you care.
Don't suppose we can
do this again next year?
And every year after that.
[Darby]
"The Tiglet and Pigger
Switcher-Roo"
This is good, really good.
Hi! We're all here to watch Roo
try out some new magic tricks.
Now then, my good sir,
pick a card, any card.
Look at it, then put it back.
And now I, the Great Roodini,
will magically find
the card you picked.
Is this your card?
No.
OK.
Um Is this your card?
Sorry.
This one?
Not even close.
Is this your card?
- Yep.
- Yeah!
Would you look at that?
- Pretty amazing.
- [Darby] Yeah!
And now will my trusty assistant
please bring out
the magic barrels?
Wonderful! Bravo!
[giggles]
I don't think
that's the trick, Pooh.
Oh.
I will need two volunteers
from the audience.
Me, me!
Pick me, me, me, me, me!
I am so in, Roo-Boy.
Now, who wants to be
the other volunteer-er-er?
- How about you, Piglet?
- M-m-m-me?
Pigoletto!
Hoo-hoo!
Why, I didn't think you were
the volunteer-er-ing type.
Oh, oh, n-no.
I didn't mean I
[all]
Piglet! Piglet! Piglet! Piglet!
You're gonna be just fine.
Don't worry, kid.
W-w-w-well all right.
- [Eeyore] Hooray.
- [Darby] Yeah, Piglet!
Tigger, will you climb
into this barrel?
And Piglet, will you climb
into this barrel?
Hoo-hoo!
You betcha.
Why, this ought to be funner
than a barrel full of Tiggers.
[laughing]
A barrel full of Tiggers!
In there?
Where it's all d-d-dark?
I really don't think I can.
Up we go.
OK, Roo-Boy.
I'm going to magically
make Tigger and Piglet
switch barrels!
Tigger, who's in this barrel,
will appear in this barrel.
And Piglet will appear
in this barrel.
And now, to say the magic words.
Abracadabra.
Zoom, zoom, zoom!
Ta-da!
Aw.
It didn't work.
[sighs]
The show's over, everyone.
[Roo]
Thanks for coming.
Well, that was entertaining.
I guess I'm not
a very good magician.
Sure you are, Roo.
And you're gonna
be great someday.
Oh, d-d-dear.
I feel a bit lightheaded.
Hm, yeah. I'm feeling
kind of un-Tigger-ish-ish
myself, per se.
Did Tigger just say,
"Oh, d-d-dear?"
Did Piglet just say, "Per se?"
Great magic show, huh, guys?
Oh, m-m-my, yes.
But I really should get home
and do my laundry.
Laundry! Aw, pshaw!
How's about doing something
funner, like bouncerating?
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
This is really weird.
It's like Tigger is now Piglet.
And Piglet is now Tigger.
Oh, but how could such a thing
have happened?
[gasping]
Roo's trick!
They didn't switch barrels,
they switched personalities!
Oh, bother.
That does present a problem.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Did somebody say problem?
Well, fret not,amigos.
Be it problems or trouble,
the Super Sleuths will be there
on the double.
[horn blows]
[Tigger]
Oh.
But it's so dark
and spooky in there.
And oh, so very high up.
Noproblemo, stripety buddy.
I'll handle the sleutherizing.
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- It's OK, Tigger.
You can stay out here
while I slap my cap.
Now, let's quit loafin'
and get to oafin'.
- Any time.
- Any place.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
To the sleutherin' scooters!
Uh OK, Piglet.
It feels weird
calling Piglet "Piglet"
when he's really Tigger.
Perhaps we should
call him Pigger?
And since Tigger
is now Piglet
We'll call him Tiglet.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[Tigger screaming]
[Piglet]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Whoa. So my trick
kind of did work.
'Course it did, bouncing buddy.
On account of you're
the most piggerific magician
in the whole Hundredy Acres!
Oh, my. Such lovely flowers.
They would look ever so cheery
on my dinner table.
Don't you think, Pooh Bear?
Oh, yes, Tigger Piglet.
Um Pigger!
Tigger and Piglet need to be
switched back, Roo.
Well, er
The thing is
I'm not sure how
to switch them back.
I don't even know how I did
what I did.
- Perhaps we should
- Think, think, think?
Genius of an idea, Pooh-Boy.
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 ♪
OK. Roo put Tigger and Piglet
inside the barrels,
then said some magic words.
So, maybe if they went
back in the barrels
And he were to say
the magic words backwards?
Yeah!
They'll change back
to the way they were.
B-b-back inside the barrels?
Where it's so d-d-dark?
Oh, my.
Sorry, guys.
I gave the barrels to Beaver.
He wanted to use the wood
to build his new dam.
Oh, no!
Come on, everyone.
We have to stop Beaver before
he breaks the barrels apart.
[Piglet]
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[sniffing]
Well, there's one
of the barrels.
Or perhaps it's the other one.
But it's certainly not both.
Nope. Figured I only needed
the one barrel,
so I gave the other to Rabbit.
We really need
both barrels, Beaver.
It's the only way
to get Tiglet and Pigger back
to their old selves.
I see.
- Who's Tiglet and Pigger?
- They are!
Bouncy, bouncy, bouncy-o ♪
Where I'll stop
you'll never know ♪
'Cause bouncin' is what
Piggers do the best ♪
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Watch my tail end
go, go, go ♪
Springing high
and swinging low ♪
Piggers are just better
than the rest ♪
They are, you know.
There's nothing that
I'd rather than find haycorns
to gather ♪
And sh-share with my
best friend, you know who ♪
I'd have to look
much farther ♪
Why even try, oh, b-b-bother
When no other friend will do ♪
Just my friend, Pooh ♪
Oh, d-d-dear.
Right. Take the barrel,
why don't you?
Seems like you need it
more than I do.
Hello, Rabbit.
We've a favor to ask.
Stay back, Tigger!
These broccoli stems are
extremely delicate
and I don't want you
bouncing on them!
Oh, b-b-but I would never
do that, Rabbit.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
How's it going, Long Ears?
Plantificating some vege-tables?
Wait! Stop!
What are you doing?
- Piglet?
- The name's Pigger, Ra-Ra.
Will somebody please explain
what's going on here?
Piglet and Tigger got switched
by Roo's magic trick,
and we really need the barrel
Beaver gave you
so Roo can switch them back
to their real selves.
Well, I do have the barrel.
But I'm using it as a trap.
You see, I've had vegetables
missing from my garden, and
[whispering]
I suspect woozles.
W-w-woozles?
Oh, m-m-my dear.
- [crashing]
- My trap!
- It's been sprung!
- Oh, d-d-dear.
Well, I'm certainly glad
you Super Sleuths are here.
You can check inside the barrel.
It sounds like
a very angry woozle.
We need a plan.
Uh anybody got one?
I'll de-barrelize that woozle.
Or my name isn't
P-I-"double Gah"-"Er".
Tasty corn.
What's for dessert?
That was the bravest thing
I've ever seen, Pigger.
Yeah, well, it wasn't nothin'.
We really need to get
this barrel back to Roo.
Thanks, Rabbit!
Oh, d-d-dear.
Oh, nothin' to be scarified of,
Tigoletto.
Now crank up the magification,
Rooster.
OK. I'll say
the magic words backwards.
Zoom, zoom, zoom!
Abracadabra!
Did it work?
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
How's it going there,
pal of mine?
- [barking]
- Everything's back to normal.
- Good going, Roo.
- I did it!
I'm feeling very confused.
However did we get
to Roo's house?
[chuckling]
I shall explain.
It all started one bright,
sunny morning.
It was in the morning
And that's the whole story.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
So, you're saying
that I gatherated haycornies
and yapped about laundry?
[chuckles]
And you were really brave,
Piglet.
Oh, m-m-my.
It certainly sounds that way.
But it was only because
of the magic trick.
The real me would never
act that brave.
Timber!
[Piglet shouts]
Thank you, Piglet.
Talk about bravitude.
That was posilutely Tiggerish.
Or maybe I ought
to say Piggerish.
- [chuckles]
- And you did that
all on your own, Piglet.
Without any magic!
You've got tons of bravery
inside you.
R-r-really? Why, I suppose
that perhaps I do.
Well, then, that means
I've got laundry folding
and haycorny gathering
inside of me?
All I can say to that is,
"Oh, d-d-dear."
[laughing]
Aw, Tigger!
[Darby]
Do you rember
the magic words Roo used?
- Were they
- Presto-chango.
Or
Migidy mig, migidy mog.
- Or
- Abracadabra!
Zoom, zoom, zoom!
[Darby giggles]
Roo's magic words were
- [Roo]
Abracadabra! Zoom, zoom, zoom.
- Bravo.
Good sleuthin', everybody.
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