My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s02e17 Episode Script
Beaver's Taste Buddies/Too Many Helpings of Tigger
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]
Beaver's Taste Buddies.
[grunting]
Brrr.
Uh, bit nippy out.
Looks like winter's
starting early this year.
Mm, nothing like
a nice bite of birch.
Ah! Huh? My tree.
Why, it's it's frozen!
The whole Wood
is frozen.
There's not a bite
of food to be had.
Hmm. Better call
those Super Sleuths
and see how super
they really are.
[horn sounding]
Hi! Sounds like we've got
another case to solve!
But first I have
to slap my cap.
Wow, it sure is
cold out today!
Hoo-hoo! Brrr. You said it.
Even my goose bumps
have geese!
I bet the oath
will warm us up.
- Say it with us!
- Anytime!
- Anyplace!
- The Super Sleuths.
[all] Are on the case!
And through the snow, the flag
will show: Pooh Sticks Bridge.
Let's go.
[all] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
[Tigger] Hoo-hoo!
Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
OK, I see. Yep.
What you've got there,
Beaver buddy is a treecicle!
That's what I'm
telling you!
This winter weather has left
every single tree unchompable!
Which means my mouth is empty,
which means my belly's empty,
which means I'm hungry!
And just a tiny bit cranky.
Oh, I usually have
a tasty stash of twigs.
But my dam needed fixing
and I used up every last one.
I'm sure we can
help, Beaver!
We just need to
warm up your trees
so you can bite through
the bark again.
How do you warm up
when you're cold?
My scarf keeps me warm
when I'm outside.
Yeah and mittens, too!
Maybe they'll work
for Beaver's tree.
It certainly is
a well-dressed tree.
Do you think it's
warm enough yet?
Well, I'm not gonna wait to
find out 'causein I'm hungry!
Is it still frozen?
[grumbling]
Hmm. This is a real
mysta-tree, all right. Hoo!
What do you say we ask
some of those questions
I hear so much about?
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? ♪♪
I think we've been asking
the wrong question.
Instead of "How do we
warm up Beaver's food?"
we should ask, "What
else can Beaver eat?"
I'm on it!
So, Beaver-boy, what
else can you eat?
Nothing!
Don't like anything
except tree bark.
It's the only
thing I ever eat!
But how do you know you don't
like the taste of something,
if you've
never tasted it?
I just do!
But there's a whole world
of other foods to try, Beaver!
Oh yes. I'm sure we
can find something
to make your tumbly
less grumbly.
Mmm. I always find honey
does the trick for me.
Hmm. [sniffs] Ew!
There is no way
I'm ever eating that!
But Beaver, what's
wrong with honey?
Well, the smell
for one thing.
Smells like flowers
and bees and wax.
Now bark, oh,
there's a smell.
Woodsy and outdoorsy.
Nope, nope, nope.
You can keep your honey.
Oh, thank goodness! Mmm.
Hello, everyone!
Oh, Pooh Bear! Just
who I was looking for!
I wondered if I could
borrow some of your honey
for my special stew.
Oh. Well, I suppose.
If you're sure
you need it. Oh.
Oh, thank you. Now, I just
need to go to Rabbit's house
to get some vegetables
from his garden.
Vegetables!
That's a great idea!
We'll go with you,
Porcupine!
[Rabbit] Well, you've
come to the right place!
I have a delicious
batch of vegetables
I picked right before
the snowfall.
[sniffs] Mmm. This smells great!
Yeah, you can't beat a beet
unless you turnip a carrot!
Want to give it a try?
I think you
shall like it.
How could he not like it? It's
certainly better than tree bark!
[sniffing]
[coughing, retching]
Ew! I'm not eating anything
that smells like that!
Like what?
Smells like it
came out the ground.
You don't even
want to taste it?
Mm-mm.
Rabbit, might I have
some of your vegetables
- to put into my stew?
- Of course.
I'm glad to see someone
around here has some taste.
[stomach growling]
Uh-oh. Is that your
belly aching Pooh-boy?
Oh, it's me! Don't know if I
mentioned it, but I'm hungry.
If I don't get some bark soon
I'm going to have to move away
someplace where I can!
- We don't want you to move.
- Well, we'll miss you.
[Porcupine] We don't
want you to go.
Sorry, but my stomach
is telling me otherwise.
- [stomach growls]
- And he's the boss around here.
[Buster whimpers]
We can't let Beaver
leave the Wood!
We have to find something
that smells so good
he'll want to taste it.
Well if anyone can do it,
I know you Sleuths can.
By the way, Rabbit,
I was wondering
if I might have some of
your lovely herbs as well.
They smell so wonderful.
Of course, Porcupine. My indoor
herb garden is right over here.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Just what my stew needs!
Oh. [sniffs] Oh, they
do smell awfully good.
Sure do. [gasps] Hey!
I bet once Beaver
smells these herbs,
he'll definitely
want to taste them.
Oh, take whatever you like.
There's parsley,
sage, rosemary
And thyme is
of the essence!
We've got a Beavering
set on leavering!
So is anybody going
to join me or what?
[gnawing]
We're so glad
you're still here.
I thought I'd try to chomp
it one more time, but
The trees are still
frozen I take it?
That's it.
I'm moving!
Not so fast, my
buck-toothed buddy!
We know you'll like the
smell of these herbs, Beaver.
Go ahead!
Smells like I'm leaving.
Oh, please
don't go, Beaver!
We'll find you something
else to eat soon!
Oh, I'm sorry, Darby.
But a beaver's got to do
what a beaver's got to do.
And this here beaver's
got to eat bark!
Even if it means eating bark
far away from your friends?
Afraid so, Pooh Bear.
But you're gonna
be so lonely and
and lonesome
and alone and
Not hungry.
[crashing]
Oh I'm so,
so sorry, Beaver.
- I didn't see you there!
- Apparently not.
Oh. Oh. Mm. Um
Say, uh, Porcupine, uh,
what was that
you were carrying?
Oh. It's some of
my famous stew.
From an old family recipe.
I was bringing it to Turtle.
- [stomach growling]
- Sorry.
This time,
it was me.
[sniffing]
Ooh, no wonder
you got a rumbly!
That stew smells
stupendous!
Mmm. Where'd you get the
tree bark to make it with?
[laughing] There's
no tree bark in my stew.
Just honey, vegetables
and some of Rabbit's herbs.
[giggles] Porcupine's stew
is made out of all the foods
we tried to get
Beaver to eat!
What? You mean
I actually like
honey and carrots
and smelly weeds?
It sure
looks that way.
I guess your nose doesn't know
what you thought it knows.
You know?
Well, does that mean you shall
be staying in the Wood, Beaver?
Well, as long as there's
this here tasty stew
to eat all winter.
Well, I have plenty
more at home, Beaver.
And I'd be happy
to share my recipe.
Thank you, Porcupine.
And thank you, Super Sleuths.
Guess I should have
tasted all this stuff
before I decided I
didn't like it. Mm. Yep.
I bet we can
find lots of other
new foods for you
to try, Beaver.
No hurry.
And this mystery
Is history!
Mm-hmm. Just
like my stew. [laughs]
[all laughing]
[Darby] Too Many
Helpings of Tigger.
[sniffing, barking]
Hmm.
Hi! We're trying to find
Pooh's missing honey pot!
Let me know if
you see it, OK?
[gasps] Could it be
a honeypot tree?
- [barks]
- [laughs]
Silly old bear.
Oh thank you,
ever so much, Buster!
Oh. Only, perhaps next time
you can find me
a honeypot-full,
- instead of
a honey-not-full.
- [barks]
Top on the morning to you,
Pooh and Darbuddy.
- Hi, Tigger.
- Good morning, Tigger.
So where are we Sleuths
needed this beautiful day
on account of I'm
itching to help!
We haven't heard the
Sleuther Siren yet, Tigger.
I guess nobody
needs us right now.
Oh, but I want to
help my friends.
You know, it is one
of the 900 gazilliony things
Tiggers do best. Hoo-hoo.
You know, besides bouncing.
- It is?
- Oh, absotutely! Just watch.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Did
somebody order a honey pot?
How's about a bone?
Or a new yoyo?
Oh, thank you
ever so much.
This is great, Tigger.
I wish we had a mystery
for you to solve.
I know! Maybe
our pals want help,
but they just
don't know it yet!
Well, in that case,
you had better remind them.
Bear genius! That's
exacticly what I'll do!
TTFN.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[Piglet humming]
Hey there, Pigaletto!
Getting ready to take a bath?
I'll get my best rubber duckies,
and gooses and waterfowls.
Oh, thank you very much
for the offer, Tigger,
but it's my socks that are
gonna take the bath. Not me.
Well, that's even betterer!
Tiggers are bestest at helping
wash socks for their friends.
- They are?
- They sure are!
You just go inside
and relax your pink self.
I am here to help.
Um, but I'm not sure
I need help.
Oh, sure you do. Everyone does!
Go on. That's it.
One foot, two foot. See ya!
Scrubbity scrub,
scrubbity scrub ♪
Tiggers love
to help washing ♪
Rubbity dub,
rubbity dub ♪
A splishing and
splashing and sloshing ♪
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[vocalizing melody]
All done, Pigaletto!
Oh, my! That was
very quick, Tigger.
Thank you. I think.
Well, you're quite welcome,
pal o' pinkness.
But no time for praise.
Got to go help
another neighbor in need.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
B-b-but where are the rest
of my socks? Oh d-dear! Tigger!
What's the matter, Piglet?
M-m-my socks are missing!
Tigger washed them for me.
But now there are
only two left!
And I'm sure I had
many more than that.
Do you want us to
help you look, Piglet?
Oh, I don't want to bother you
with such a small problem.
But if you happen to see them,
could you let me know?
- I'll keep looking, too.
- You got it, Piglet.
If we find any socks,
we'll bring them back here.
Oh, happy day.
Heya, Donkey Boy! So,
uh, what are you up to?
About to roll in
these dandelions.
Whew. Good thing there's
a Tigger around to help you.
Step aside. There you go.
OK, hold on.
OK. Never actually rolled
in dandelions myself, per se.
Now you got to roll
your shoulder like so, see?
See how I'm rolling
it like that?
[groans] Can I try now?
Hold on, I got to sing
my helping song first.
Rollity roll, rollity roll ♪
Dandelions dandy ♪
Goality goal,
helping's my goal ♪
Tiggers sure
come in handy ♪
Hey, Eeyore!
See how I did that?
Sure did.
Then you are now ready
to roll on your own.
Take it away, Donkey Boy!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
- Nothing left to roll in.
- Hey, Eeyore.
I bet rolling in these
dandelions was a lot of fun.
Wouldn't know. Tigger
rolled in them for me.
How very kind of Tigger.
Said it was what
Tiggers do best.
Well, Tigger told us he wanted
to help his friends today.
I guess he thought he was
helping you, Eeyore.
It figures. Only get
help I don't need.
Beaver! Oh, wood-chomping
friend of mine!
I'm here to help!
Huh. No Beaver. [gasps]
Just a half-finished
Beaver dam.
Oh, if only he had someone
to help him finish.
Oh, I feel a song
coming on.
Building a dam,
building a dam ♪
Using up all of
the wood, oh, yeah ♪
Except there's no wood
around here for me to use ♪
So, OK
How's about I
use some haycorns ♪
That'll be fine ♪
I bet it will
be or not ♪
We'll have to
wait and see ♪♪
Work, work, work ♪
What?
Surprise! I finished
your dam for you!
- I-I-I
- Don't know what to say?
I getcha. I shall
leave you alone
in this happiest
of moments.
Oh, Sleuths. Super Sleuths.
[horn sounding]
Time to slap my cap!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh, oh.
- Anytime!
- Anyplace!
- The Super Sleuths.
- [all] Are on the case.
[barks]
OK, the Finder Flag
says Beaver's Dam.
Oh, what a coinky-dink!
Funny thing, I
was just there.
[all] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
[gibbering]
I hear you,
loud and clear.
But it wasn't
my fault, I tell you!
Heya, Beav, old buddy.
What's the problem?
Too much time on your hands?
Huh? You know?
- Since since I
- Now listen here, Tigger.
I never asked you
to build my dam.
That's the kind of
help I don't need.
Don't need help? Pshaw!
Helping is what friends do.
And Tiggers are
the bestest at it.
See?
What I see is something built
out of squirrel haycorns
- you took without asking.
- [both] Yeah!
Oops. OK, anybody
speak Squirrel?
- Oh, yes.
- [gibbering]
Mm-hmm. Oh, I see.
It seems the squirrels
are missing their haycorns,
much like Piglet is
missing his socks
and Eeyore is missing
his dandelions.
Very missing-sterious.
Almost as if they're,
I don't know, connected.
- But how?
- Huh?
Time for us to
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 ♪♪
And I think, think, think
you're the answer, Tigger.
You're right, Pooh. Tigger,
you lost Piglet's socks,
you rolled on
Eeyore's dandelions,
and you used the squirrels'
haycorns to finish Beaver's dam
when he didn't
ask you to.
Oh. Well, uh, when you
put it that way it's
Oh
But Tiggers are supposed to be
the bestest at helping. Right?
You were so nice to want
to help your friends, Tigger.
But maybe from now on, you
should ask how you can help.
Instead of just trying
to do things your way.
Really? You think?
Oh, well, yeah!
Well, I can do that!
Next time.
But I want to make up for
what I messed up this time!
Hello!
Any piggy home?
So sorry for losing
your sockies, Pigaletto.
But anyway
here they are!
Super Sleuth Cleaners
at your service!
Oh, th-thank you
so much, Tigger!
Looky here, gray ears,
I just want to apple-ogize
for un-dandying your lions.
Surprise!
Splendor in the weeds!
I didn't roll
on a single dandy.
Say, sorry about
the haycorn problem, Beaver.
I hope you enjoy
chewing on my apo-log-y.
Well, mighty kind
of you, Tigger.
Now that's the kind
of helping I like! Yep.
[gibbering]
- Oh.
- Oh, he said "thank you."
Or was it, "pancake"?
[gibbering]
[laughs] Looks like
thank you to me!
[barking]
You know, it's a lot easier
to be a bestest helperer
when your bestest
friends help you out.
I think I finally get it!
Yep. This mystery
is history.
Don't like anything
except tree bark.
It's the only
thing I ever eat!
[Darby] Beaver just didn't
want to try new foods.
Ew! There is no way
I'm ever eating that!
Ew!
But once he did try
something new he loved it.
So try some food you've
never tried before.
It just might become
your new favorite!
Good sleuthing, everybody!
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]
Beaver's Taste Buddies.
[grunting]
Brrr.
Uh, bit nippy out.
Looks like winter's
starting early this year.
Mm, nothing like
a nice bite of birch.
Ah! Huh? My tree.
Why, it's it's frozen!
The whole Wood
is frozen.
There's not a bite
of food to be had.
Hmm. Better call
those Super Sleuths
and see how super
they really are.
[horn sounding]
Hi! Sounds like we've got
another case to solve!
But first I have
to slap my cap.
Wow, it sure is
cold out today!
Hoo-hoo! Brrr. You said it.
Even my goose bumps
have geese!
I bet the oath
will warm us up.
- Say it with us!
- Anytime!
- Anyplace!
- The Super Sleuths.
[all] Are on the case!
And through the snow, the flag
will show: Pooh Sticks Bridge.
Let's go.
[all] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
[Tigger] Hoo-hoo!
Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
OK, I see. Yep.
What you've got there,
Beaver buddy is a treecicle!
That's what I'm
telling you!
This winter weather has left
every single tree unchompable!
Which means my mouth is empty,
which means my belly's empty,
which means I'm hungry!
And just a tiny bit cranky.
Oh, I usually have
a tasty stash of twigs.
But my dam needed fixing
and I used up every last one.
I'm sure we can
help, Beaver!
We just need to
warm up your trees
so you can bite through
the bark again.
How do you warm up
when you're cold?
My scarf keeps me warm
when I'm outside.
Yeah and mittens, too!
Maybe they'll work
for Beaver's tree.
It certainly is
a well-dressed tree.
Do you think it's
warm enough yet?
Well, I'm not gonna wait to
find out 'causein I'm hungry!
Is it still frozen?
[grumbling]
Hmm. This is a real
mysta-tree, all right. Hoo!
What do you say we ask
some of those questions
I hear so much about?
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? ♪♪
I think we've been asking
the wrong question.
Instead of "How do we
warm up Beaver's food?"
we should ask, "What
else can Beaver eat?"
I'm on it!
So, Beaver-boy, what
else can you eat?
Nothing!
Don't like anything
except tree bark.
It's the only
thing I ever eat!
But how do you know you don't
like the taste of something,
if you've
never tasted it?
I just do!
But there's a whole world
of other foods to try, Beaver!
Oh yes. I'm sure we
can find something
to make your tumbly
less grumbly.
Mmm. I always find honey
does the trick for me.
Hmm. [sniffs] Ew!
There is no way
I'm ever eating that!
But Beaver, what's
wrong with honey?
Well, the smell
for one thing.
Smells like flowers
and bees and wax.
Now bark, oh,
there's a smell.
Woodsy and outdoorsy.
Nope, nope, nope.
You can keep your honey.
Oh, thank goodness! Mmm.
Hello, everyone!
Oh, Pooh Bear! Just
who I was looking for!
I wondered if I could
borrow some of your honey
for my special stew.
Oh. Well, I suppose.
If you're sure
you need it. Oh.
Oh, thank you. Now, I just
need to go to Rabbit's house
to get some vegetables
from his garden.
Vegetables!
That's a great idea!
We'll go with you,
Porcupine!
[Rabbit] Well, you've
come to the right place!
I have a delicious
batch of vegetables
I picked right before
the snowfall.
[sniffs] Mmm. This smells great!
Yeah, you can't beat a beet
unless you turnip a carrot!
Want to give it a try?
I think you
shall like it.
How could he not like it? It's
certainly better than tree bark!
[sniffing]
[coughing, retching]
Ew! I'm not eating anything
that smells like that!
Like what?
Smells like it
came out the ground.
You don't even
want to taste it?
Mm-mm.
Rabbit, might I have
some of your vegetables
- to put into my stew?
- Of course.
I'm glad to see someone
around here has some taste.
[stomach growling]
Uh-oh. Is that your
belly aching Pooh-boy?
Oh, it's me! Don't know if I
mentioned it, but I'm hungry.
If I don't get some bark soon
I'm going to have to move away
someplace where I can!
- We don't want you to move.
- Well, we'll miss you.
[Porcupine] We don't
want you to go.
Sorry, but my stomach
is telling me otherwise.
- [stomach growls]
- And he's the boss around here.
[Buster whimpers]
We can't let Beaver
leave the Wood!
We have to find something
that smells so good
he'll want to taste it.
Well if anyone can do it,
I know you Sleuths can.
By the way, Rabbit,
I was wondering
if I might have some of
your lovely herbs as well.
They smell so wonderful.
Of course, Porcupine. My indoor
herb garden is right over here.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Just what my stew needs!
Oh. [sniffs] Oh, they
do smell awfully good.
Sure do. [gasps] Hey!
I bet once Beaver
smells these herbs,
he'll definitely
want to taste them.
Oh, take whatever you like.
There's parsley,
sage, rosemary
And thyme is
of the essence!
We've got a Beavering
set on leavering!
So is anybody going
to join me or what?
[gnawing]
We're so glad
you're still here.
I thought I'd try to chomp
it one more time, but
The trees are still
frozen I take it?
That's it.
I'm moving!
Not so fast, my
buck-toothed buddy!
We know you'll like the
smell of these herbs, Beaver.
Go ahead!
Smells like I'm leaving.
Oh, please
don't go, Beaver!
We'll find you something
else to eat soon!
Oh, I'm sorry, Darby.
But a beaver's got to do
what a beaver's got to do.
And this here beaver's
got to eat bark!
Even if it means eating bark
far away from your friends?
Afraid so, Pooh Bear.
But you're gonna
be so lonely and
and lonesome
and alone and
Not hungry.
[crashing]
Oh I'm so,
so sorry, Beaver.
- I didn't see you there!
- Apparently not.
Oh. Oh. Mm. Um
Say, uh, Porcupine, uh,
what was that
you were carrying?
Oh. It's some of
my famous stew.
From an old family recipe.
I was bringing it to Turtle.
- [stomach growling]
- Sorry.
This time,
it was me.
[sniffing]
Ooh, no wonder
you got a rumbly!
That stew smells
stupendous!
Mmm. Where'd you get the
tree bark to make it with?
[laughing] There's
no tree bark in my stew.
Just honey, vegetables
and some of Rabbit's herbs.
[giggles] Porcupine's stew
is made out of all the foods
we tried to get
Beaver to eat!
What? You mean
I actually like
honey and carrots
and smelly weeds?
It sure
looks that way.
I guess your nose doesn't know
what you thought it knows.
You know?
Well, does that mean you shall
be staying in the Wood, Beaver?
Well, as long as there's
this here tasty stew
to eat all winter.
Well, I have plenty
more at home, Beaver.
And I'd be happy
to share my recipe.
Thank you, Porcupine.
And thank you, Super Sleuths.
Guess I should have
tasted all this stuff
before I decided I
didn't like it. Mm. Yep.
I bet we can
find lots of other
new foods for you
to try, Beaver.
No hurry.
And this mystery
Is history!
Mm-hmm. Just
like my stew. [laughs]
[all laughing]
[Darby] Too Many
Helpings of Tigger.
[sniffing, barking]
Hmm.
Hi! We're trying to find
Pooh's missing honey pot!
Let me know if
you see it, OK?
[gasps] Could it be
a honeypot tree?
- [barks]
- [laughs]
Silly old bear.
Oh thank you,
ever so much, Buster!
Oh. Only, perhaps next time
you can find me
a honeypot-full,
- instead of
a honey-not-full.
- [barks]
Top on the morning to you,
Pooh and Darbuddy.
- Hi, Tigger.
- Good morning, Tigger.
So where are we Sleuths
needed this beautiful day
on account of I'm
itching to help!
We haven't heard the
Sleuther Siren yet, Tigger.
I guess nobody
needs us right now.
Oh, but I want to
help my friends.
You know, it is one
of the 900 gazilliony things
Tiggers do best. Hoo-hoo.
You know, besides bouncing.
- It is?
- Oh, absotutely! Just watch.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Did
somebody order a honey pot?
How's about a bone?
Or a new yoyo?
Oh, thank you
ever so much.
This is great, Tigger.
I wish we had a mystery
for you to solve.
I know! Maybe
our pals want help,
but they just
don't know it yet!
Well, in that case,
you had better remind them.
Bear genius! That's
exacticly what I'll do!
TTFN.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[Piglet humming]
Hey there, Pigaletto!
Getting ready to take a bath?
I'll get my best rubber duckies,
and gooses and waterfowls.
Oh, thank you very much
for the offer, Tigger,
but it's my socks that are
gonna take the bath. Not me.
Well, that's even betterer!
Tiggers are bestest at helping
wash socks for their friends.
- They are?
- They sure are!
You just go inside
and relax your pink self.
I am here to help.
Um, but I'm not sure
I need help.
Oh, sure you do. Everyone does!
Go on. That's it.
One foot, two foot. See ya!
Scrubbity scrub,
scrubbity scrub ♪
Tiggers love
to help washing ♪
Rubbity dub,
rubbity dub ♪
A splishing and
splashing and sloshing ♪
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[vocalizing melody]
All done, Pigaletto!
Oh, my! That was
very quick, Tigger.
Thank you. I think.
Well, you're quite welcome,
pal o' pinkness.
But no time for praise.
Got to go help
another neighbor in need.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
B-b-but where are the rest
of my socks? Oh d-dear! Tigger!
What's the matter, Piglet?
M-m-my socks are missing!
Tigger washed them for me.
But now there are
only two left!
And I'm sure I had
many more than that.
Do you want us to
help you look, Piglet?
Oh, I don't want to bother you
with such a small problem.
But if you happen to see them,
could you let me know?
- I'll keep looking, too.
- You got it, Piglet.
If we find any socks,
we'll bring them back here.
Oh, happy day.
Heya, Donkey Boy! So,
uh, what are you up to?
About to roll in
these dandelions.
Whew. Good thing there's
a Tigger around to help you.
Step aside. There you go.
OK, hold on.
OK. Never actually rolled
in dandelions myself, per se.
Now you got to roll
your shoulder like so, see?
See how I'm rolling
it like that?
[groans] Can I try now?
Hold on, I got to sing
my helping song first.
Rollity roll, rollity roll ♪
Dandelions dandy ♪
Goality goal,
helping's my goal ♪
Tiggers sure
come in handy ♪
Hey, Eeyore!
See how I did that?
Sure did.
Then you are now ready
to roll on your own.
Take it away, Donkey Boy!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
- Nothing left to roll in.
- Hey, Eeyore.
I bet rolling in these
dandelions was a lot of fun.
Wouldn't know. Tigger
rolled in them for me.
How very kind of Tigger.
Said it was what
Tiggers do best.
Well, Tigger told us he wanted
to help his friends today.
I guess he thought he was
helping you, Eeyore.
It figures. Only get
help I don't need.
Beaver! Oh, wood-chomping
friend of mine!
I'm here to help!
Huh. No Beaver. [gasps]
Just a half-finished
Beaver dam.
Oh, if only he had someone
to help him finish.
Oh, I feel a song
coming on.
Building a dam,
building a dam ♪
Using up all of
the wood, oh, yeah ♪
Except there's no wood
around here for me to use ♪
So, OK
How's about I
use some haycorns ♪
That'll be fine ♪
I bet it will
be or not ♪
We'll have to
wait and see ♪♪
Work, work, work ♪
What?
Surprise! I finished
your dam for you!
- I-I-I
- Don't know what to say?
I getcha. I shall
leave you alone
in this happiest
of moments.
Oh, Sleuths. Super Sleuths.
[horn sounding]
Time to slap my cap!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh, oh.
- Anytime!
- Anyplace!
- The Super Sleuths.
- [all] Are on the case.
[barks]
OK, the Finder Flag
says Beaver's Dam.
Oh, what a coinky-dink!
Funny thing, I
was just there.
[all] Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
[gibbering]
I hear you,
loud and clear.
But it wasn't
my fault, I tell you!
Heya, Beav, old buddy.
What's the problem?
Too much time on your hands?
Huh? You know?
- Since since I
- Now listen here, Tigger.
I never asked you
to build my dam.
That's the kind of
help I don't need.
Don't need help? Pshaw!
Helping is what friends do.
And Tiggers are
the bestest at it.
See?
What I see is something built
out of squirrel haycorns
- you took without asking.
- [both] Yeah!
Oops. OK, anybody
speak Squirrel?
- Oh, yes.
- [gibbering]
Mm-hmm. Oh, I see.
It seems the squirrels
are missing their haycorns,
much like Piglet is
missing his socks
and Eeyore is missing
his dandelions.
Very missing-sterious.
Almost as if they're,
I don't know, connected.
- But how?
- Huh?
Time for us to
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 ♪♪
And I think, think, think
you're the answer, Tigger.
You're right, Pooh. Tigger,
you lost Piglet's socks,
you rolled on
Eeyore's dandelions,
and you used the squirrels'
haycorns to finish Beaver's dam
when he didn't
ask you to.
Oh. Well, uh, when you
put it that way it's
Oh
But Tiggers are supposed to be
the bestest at helping. Right?
You were so nice to want
to help your friends, Tigger.
But maybe from now on, you
should ask how you can help.
Instead of just trying
to do things your way.
Really? You think?
Oh, well, yeah!
Well, I can do that!
Next time.
But I want to make up for
what I messed up this time!
Hello!
Any piggy home?
So sorry for losing
your sockies, Pigaletto.
But anyway
here they are!
Super Sleuth Cleaners
at your service!
Oh, th-thank you
so much, Tigger!
Looky here, gray ears,
I just want to apple-ogize
for un-dandying your lions.
Surprise!
Splendor in the weeds!
I didn't roll
on a single dandy.
Say, sorry about
the haycorn problem, Beaver.
I hope you enjoy
chewing on my apo-log-y.
Well, mighty kind
of you, Tigger.
Now that's the kind
of helping I like! Yep.
[gibbering]
- Oh.
- Oh, he said "thank you."
Or was it, "pancake"?
[gibbering]
[laughs] Looks like
thank you to me!
[barking]
You know, it's a lot easier
to be a bestest helperer
when your bestest
friends help you out.
I think I finally get it!
Yep. This mystery
is history.
Don't like anything
except tree bark.
It's the only
thing I ever eat!
[Darby] Beaver just didn't
want to try new foods.
Ew! There is no way
I'm ever eating that!
Ew!
But once he did try
something new he loved it.
So try some food you've
never tried before.
It just might become
your new favorite!
Good sleuthing, everybody!