My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s03e06 Episode Script

Tigger's Invitation Frustration/Darby's Halloween Case

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]
"Tigger's Invitation
Frustration."
[Tigger straining]
[straining continues]
And a one, and a two,
and a bouncity-doo.
All stripity and accounted for.
Two, four, six, eight,
time for us to bouncerate.
And away we go!
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
[whistles]
Tigger!
OK.
Hi! Buster and I are
pretty excited
'cause we're going to
Cowa-boinga!
Habbada!
Hiya, Darb.
Hi, Buster, old pupperoo.
So, what are you up to?
We got these invitations
in the mail.
Today is Lumpy's birthday party.
- Hello.
- Hello.
Hi, everybody.
Hey, hoo.
Sorta looks like everybody has
a pretty purple piece of paper.
- Yes.
- Oh, yes, we're all going.
Oh, yes.
Who has your invitation,
Tigger?
Oh, my I mean
It's just
I didn't really get one,
per se.
You didn't?
I wonder why.
Well, I was kinda starting
to wonder the same thing myself.
[sniffing]
[all gasping]
We'll help you
figure it out, Tigger.
After all, it's not a party
without you.
Oh, sure it is.
It's not much of one, is all.
Now, this is gonna take
some invest-tigger-ating.
And that means calling
The Super Sleuths!
[horn blowing]
Time to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Any time.
- Any place.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
OK, Tigger, since everybody else
got their invitations at home,
maybe you didn't get yours
because you weren't at home.
Well, I'm sure it arrived
after you left, Tigger.
I knew Lumpster
wouldn't forget me.
To theCasa de Tigre!
Whoo-hoo!
Ah,mon capitán!
At least I'm not the only one
who didn't get inviterated.
[sniffing, barking]
What did you find, Buster?
Oh! Ah-ha!
Purple!
Eech! Well, it's purple.
And it does look
kind of inviting.
You think it counts
as an invitation?
- Ew.
- No.
- Oh.
- Sorry, Tigger.
We've searched
every square inch.
And every round
and triangular inch, too.
Yeah, we've got a lot
of frustration and not
a smidge of invitation.
[gasps]
Tigger! Maybe the wind blew
your invitation outside.
Well, then I'm sure Raccoon
would know where it is.
I find he's always finding
things lost in the Wood.
[humming tune]
- [Tigger]
Raccoon!
- Whoa.
- Hey, Tigger.
- We're looking
for a purple invitation.
Have you seen one,
perchance?
Hmm. Sounds familiar.
Did it look like this?
That's it.
My invitation!
Easy, my friend.
This is my invitation.
Sorry.
I haven't seen yours.
You mean everybody
was invited except me?
[humming tune]
Yeah, that's just great.
Tigger, Lumpy would never
leave you out on purpose.
There must be another reason
you didn't get your invitation.
Oh, yeah.
But what's the reason?
I'm not sure.
But I rather think
singing might help.
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 ♪♪
Hmm.
Maybe we shouldn't be asking
where the invitation is.
We should be asking
the "who."
OK. So who is this who?
Lumpy.
He sent the invitations so I bet
he'd know where yours is.
How does she do it?
To the who's house!
That is, to Lumpy's.
Lumpy. Lumpster!
Whoa.
[all giggling]
Take a look over here.
Lumpy set the table
for everyone.
Oh, Lumpy did a very nice job
drawing my picture.
This must be my seat.
Here's my goody bag.
- And yours too, Buster.
- [barking]
Hmm?
Oh! I think I see my bag!
Huh?
- Oh.
- I'm sorry, Tigger.
No, Lumpy never sent me
an invitation.
[sobbing]
He just doesn't want a Tigger
at his party.
[whimpering]
Well Well, I'm sure
the invitation will show up.
Maybe tomorrow.
[sobbing]
Thanks for trying, pal.
[sobbing continues]
But this Tigger
wants to be alone.
Just me and
my uninvited Tigger self.
[sobbing]
[whimpering]
Poor Tigger.
Oh, he must feel awful.
Hello, everyone.
You're early.
- Oh, hello.
- Hi, Lumpy.
Sorry I wasn't here.
I was one goody bag short.
So my mommy helped me
make another one.
See?
[Darby, Pooh]
Tigger!
You mean Tigger is
invited to your party?
Of course he is.
Why wouldn't he be?
But he never got
an invitation.
We were sure you must
have sent him one.
But when we looked at his house
we couldn't find it.
Oh, heffle huffle.
That's awful.
Now Tigger thinks you don't
want him at your party.
But I did send Tigger
an invitation.
I sent it air mail.
Then it did get lost somehow.
Tigger will be so happy
to hear that!
But first we have
to figure out something else.
What's that?
Where is Tigger?
Well, look at us. See?
We don't need anybody else.
Why, we can have a great party
all on our own.
Right, rocky?
OK, OK, time to cut
the birthday cake!
Oh, twiggy, would you please
pass a piece of cake?
I know you never eat yours.
Why, you're stick-thin.
Get it?
'Cause you're a st
[groans]
It's no use. Sticks and stones
might break my bones,
but they're no fun
at a party.
OK. All right.
I guess this is what
it's all come down to.
[sniffing]
On the big list
of who's having fun,
there's not even
a stripity on there.
[Lumpy]
Tigger!
Maybe. Who's asking?
I ran all the way here
to tell you
I did invite you
to my birthday party.
You did?
Well,
until I see it in purple paper,
I'm afraid it doesn't count.
I sent your invitation
with Woodpecker.
Special air mail delivery.
I wouldn't dream of having
a birthday without you.
Special delivery?
[squeals]
Lumpster.
I knew
you wouldn't let me down.
[both laughing]
How wonderful.
But wherever did
the invitation go?
I guess this mystery
isn't over yet.
[Darby]
There he is.
Um, Woodpecker,
may I ask what you did
with Tigger's purple envelope?
The one Lumpy gave you
to deliver.
I delivered it.
Right here. Under the door.
Betcha woozles took it.
We'll know when they show up
at the party.
Hmm. Let me try something
with my invitation.
Woodpecker slid Tigger's
invitation under the door.
Like this.
And now we open the door
The invitation disappeared!
Oh! Mat woozles!
- I knew it.
- No, Tigger.
My invitation slid under the mat
when I put it under the door.
I bet the same thing happened
to your invitation.
See? Mine and yours.
Oh!
Looks like my invitation
was more of an under-vitation.
- Thank you.
- Then this mystery is history.
And we've got a party
to get to.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Oh!
Hey, Lumpster, Lumpster.
Say, um, would you mind if
I bring a few friends along?
Sticky and leafy and rocky?
It's crazy.
I think you'll like them.
They're kind of quiet but
they're good people.
[Darby]
"Darby's Halloween Case."
Whoo!
[giggling] Hi!
- It's me.
- [barking]
It's a big night
in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Halloween!
Can you tell who
Buster is supposed to be?
[barking]
[giggling]
That's right, Lumpy.
Hoo-hoo-hoo!
Trickety-treat!
Hey, Dar-Dar. Look at all
the Halloween-y treats I got!
Who do you think
Tigger is dressed as?
[imitating Rabbit]
I didn't get one single carrot.
[giggles]
That's right, Rabbit.
[humming tune]
Oh, honey.
My friends know me very well.
Well, hows about you, Dar-buddy?
You and Buster get
lots of treats?
Yep. Buster even got
some dog biscuits.
I'm gonna sort through my bag
when we get to Turtle's cave.
Oh, yeah. I forgot
all about Shell-boy's party.
Let's go!
We have to wait for Piglet.
Where did he go?
Ah! There you are!
I'm always scared on Halloween.
Oh, d-dear.
No need to be scared tonight.
You're a Super Sleuth.
[whimpering]
[all]
Trick or treat!
Welcome, everybody.
Come on in.
- It's good to see you.
- How exciting.
[gasping]
Oh, my!
The ghosts are
only paper, Piglet.
What are you supposed to be,
Rabbit?
I don't dress up on Halloween.
I always come as myself,
thank you very much.
But you've got to wear
a costume, Ra-Ra!
It's the law.
Besides, we can't both be you.
It's kinda confuserating.
You know, next thing
I'll be getting your mail
and your phone calls and
- Tigger, I
- Here. Perfect.
Now everybody can tell us apart.
I have all kinds of games ready.
I know what would even be
more funner-er!
[spooky voice]
We could tell scary stories.
I'm not so sure
that's a good idea, Tigger.
Nah, it'll be great.
Come on, everybody.
Gather round. Come on.
Get in.
Get in real close. OK.
'Twas a dark and scarifying
Hallowoony night
long ago.
- [whimpering]
- The moon was full.
The wind whipping
through the trees.
[imitates wind]
And from the distance
came a sound!
[screeching]
[gasping]
What was that?
[screeching]
- Oh, d-dear.
- Don't worry, Piglet.
It's probably nothing.
B-b-but that's not nothing.
- [all gasping]
- A ghost! A real ghost!
[screaming]
[panting]
What do you think that was?
I'm not waiting to find out!
Oh, Piglet, where are you going?
To call the Super Sleuths.
The real Super Sleuths!
Oh, would somebody
come with me, please?
Time to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Any time.
- Any place.
- The Super Sleuths
- Are on the case.
[barking]
I just wish this case
wasn't so scary.
Ha! Scary means nothing
to a Tigger.
Scooter the way to
Turtle's cave.
Were there more scary noises
while we were gone, Turtle?
Hard to tell from out here.
We didn't want to go back in
without you, Super Sleuths.
I d-don't want
to go back in at all.
You don't have to, Piglet.
We'll go investigate.
Pooh, you wait out here
with Piglet
so he doesn't have
to be by himself.
- OK?
- Of course.
I would be happy to.
Here. You can help yourselves
to some of my treats
while you wait.
Well, if you insist.
Wait a second.
I hear a thumping noise.
Ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.
I think that's
your heartbeat, Tigger.
Ba-boom Well, sure, that's
Fine.
Maybe if we split up
we could do a better search.
I think it's better
if we all split up together.
Let me see here. Ooh.
Do you think the cave is really
haunted by ghosts, Pooh?
I don't think so, Piglet.
On the other hand,
I did leave my honey pot inside.
And I believe ghosts
are partial to honey.
Stay here, Piglet.
I shall be right back.
If anything happens,
just call my name.
- Pooh!
- Exactly.
No! I mean, please don't
[whimpering]
Oh, no. Everything will be fine.
I just have to keep
telling myself nothing's
going to happen.
Nothing's going to happen.
Nothing's going to
[whimpering]
There. Now I feel much better.
Is everything all right,
Piglet?
Uh, b-b-b
B-b-b
Oh, yes, you're right.
Darby did say to help ourselves,
didn't she?
All righty, then.
Oh, my.
- Bah!
- You see, Piglet,
it's much cozier and safer
waiting out here, isn't it?
[whimpering] Bah!
Yes, indeed, Pig let.
Piglet?
Well, that's strange.
I could have sworn
I put the honey pot over there.
Oh, well.
[screeching]
There are the noises again.
How about that?
Musical ghosts.
It sounds like it's coming
from over there.
[all gasping]
[whimpering]
D-do you think we should run?
I'm trying to.
But my legs aren't moving.
Tiggers never run.
But in this case
I'll walk really fast.
[all screaming]
- I'm
- [gasping]
Oh, hello.
Whew. Now that is one
scary party you threw there,
Shell-boy.
I'm awful sorry, everybody.
I had no idea
my cave was haunted.
There really are ghosts
in your cave?
Not only ghosts.
Woozles and gabloons, too.
Woozle and gabloon ghosts?
And jagulars!
And, and, and
probably something
so scarifying
they haven't even
thought of it yet!
There's only one way
to find out for sure.
You don't mean
go back in, do you?
Well, we can stay out here
and wonder what's inside
and never go back in again.
OK, I'm for that one.
Anybody with me?
Show of hands!
Or we can go back into the cave
and find out
exactly what's in there.
You can't be serious, Darby!
Who knows. It might turn out
to be something that
really isn't scary at all.
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 ♪♪
I think Darby's right.
We have to find out
what's in there.
And maybe it's
because of my costume,
but I'm not as scared anymore.
I'll come with you, Darby.
And wherever Piglet goes,
I go.
Well, I'm not gonna give up
my home without a fight.
I'll go with you, Turtle.
Me, too.
Whew. OK.
I've got to get
my flashlight back, anyways.
There it is.
Hang on while I
[gasping]
I
I'm not afraid of you,
ghosts!
Me, neither.
I'm not afraid of you, ghosts.
Let's all tell them!
We're not afraid of you,
ghosts!
[barking]
- [squeaking]
- [gasps]
- Small?
- And all his ant friends.
[squeaking]
You were right, Darby.
There was no need to be afraid.
I guess Small was just
having a party of his own.
Mm-hmm.
- [spooky music]
- That's the music we heard.
- [ants laughing]
- So that's why
the bag was moving.
The ants were carrying it.
Well, what do you know?
Small, you sure know
how to have a great party.
And what do you say
we join in?
A one and a two
and a cha-cha-cha ♪
Hallowoon-y cha-cha-cha ♪
What a great Halloween!
And what a party
Cha-cha-cha ♪
Mystery history
Cha-cha-cha ♪
I can do
Cha-cha-cha ♪
[humming] Cha-cha-cha ♪
Cha-cha-cha ♪♪
I'm not afraid of you,
ghosts!
[Darby]
And there really wasn't anything
to be afraid of at all!
- The shadows
on the wall were just
- Small?
[Pooh]
And all his ant friends.
[Darby]
And Pooh's honey pot was moving,
just like the candy bag, because
the ants were carrying it.
And there was no need
to be afraid.
Whoo!
[giggling]
Previous EpisodeNext Episode