My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2007) s03e16 Episode Script

Darby Gets Lemons, Makes Lemonade/Dancing With Darby

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. Hoo-hoo!
You, too.
[Darby] Darby Gets Lemons,
Makes Lemonade.
[barking]
Hi. I'm working on
my soccer moves.
[giggles]
I'm not that great yet,
but I figure
the more I practice,
the better I'll get.
Oh, I think you're
wonderful, Darby.
And so fast.
[Tigger] And it's Darbuddy,
zippetting left
and whippetting right.
Ahoy there, mateys.
Can we interest you scallywags
in some fine Pooh-rate lemonade?
[Darby]
Sounds great Pooh-rates!
After I finish practicing.
Lemonadey, eh? Hoo-hoo.
Don't mind if I did.
Now then, land-blubber.
How's about our payment
for the refreshment?
Payment?
Argh, that's right.
It'll cost you?
Uh
three gold balloons.
[giggles]
That's doubloons, Lumpy.
Uh, well, I got no
double-loons, per se.
You're not going to make me
walk the plank are you?
Are you?
Just give us a few of
those pebbles, Tigger.
[Lumpy]
They're pretend gold.
[Tigger] Oh, gotcha.
Here you go.
Keep the change.
And, uh
Argh! [chuckles]
And back to the knocker 'em
soccer 'em action.
[Tigger] Where Darbuddy is
heading towards the pole ghost.
And the crowd chants:
"Shoot the ball!
Shoot the ball!"
[grunts]
Argh, quite a haul of gold
we've got here, Captain Roo.
Aye!
[Roo] Our lemonade!
Our whole day's ruined.
No more gold.
No more lemonade
for our friends.
[sighs]
[gasps]
What we need is
the Super Sleuths!
I don't know
where my ball is.
Some kick I made.
Aw, it was a great kick,
Dar-Dar.
Just had a tad too
much, uh, oomph.
- [horn blows]
- Uh-oh!
I guess we'll have
to find my ball later.
Time to slap my cap.
Whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo!
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
[all] Are on the case!
[barks]
Let's go check the Finder Flag
and see where we're needed.
Take a look.
Looks like somebody needs
our help at
Right!
Roo and Lumpy's Fort.
Come on, Sleuths!
Whoo-hoo!
[Tigger] OK, Pooh-rates,
second things first.
How's about some more
of that tasty lemonadey,
before we solverate
this case of yours?
There is no more
lemonade.
And that is the case.
The lemonade got spilled
and it wasn't us who did it.
Well, don't worry,
you two.
We'll get
to the bottom of this.
Yes. So, we shall.
[Tigger] Uh-huh
I suspecterate everyone
and I suspecterate no one.
But most of all,
I suspecterate Woozles.
The lemonade spilling
kind of course.
[Darby] Hmm.
This branch
looks like something
snapped it off.
And look at this.
It appears to be
some sort of
footprint?
Woozle print.
Yep. Well, there's
no question about it.
Could be.
All we know for sure is
Someone or something knocked
over the lemonade pitcher.
And maybe
this will help us figure
out which way they were headed.
[Darby] Hmm, looks like
our mystery spiller
knocked over this
lemonade pitcher,
jumped through this tree
and broke the branch,
then landed on the ground
and made this mark.
Whoa! Now that's what
I call some Darber-iffic
Sleuther-eyes-ation.
OK, so based on the clues,
I'll bet that whatever
or whoever knocked over the
lemonade was heading this way.
- [barks]
- Oh, my.
It must be a sneaky Woozle
indeed behind this mischief.
You said it Pooh-boy.
The jumping, stamping,
flying kind.
[Darby gasps] Oh, no!
It wasn't a flying Woozle
that knocked over
the lemonade, you guys.
It was me!
[gasps]
Our friend Darby is a Woozle?
[sighs] It's never
the ones you suspect.
No, I'm not a Woozle.
But I am the one
who caused this mess.
My soccer kick must've
bounced all over the Wood
then knocked over Lumpy and
Roo's pitcher of lemonade and
I'm really sorry, you guys.
It's OK, Darby.
Oh, don't be all blaming
yourself, Dar-Dar.
It was accidentalish.
Plus, we got a case to solve.
Well, then perhaps the mystery
we thought we were solving
has become a new mystery:
How to help Roo and Lumpy
get some new lemonade?
Yeah! We can help you
make more lemonade.
That's kind of impossible.
To make lemonade you need water,
and sugar, and
Water you say?
Viola!
Some agua-vation
to salivate the situation.
And some sugar.
[chuckles]
I sometimes use it to make
my honey extra-sweet you see.
What I was going to say is,
it also takes lemons to make
lemonade.
Well then, let's get some.
That's just it.
There aren't any more lemons.
We picked the last ones.
It sure seems that way.
But maybe we should
take a closer look.
[chittering]
Uh, Sleuths?
Lump and I
better stay here,
to explain to everybody
why there's no more lemonade.
[groaning]
[Pooh] Hmm
It seems Roo and Lumpy
were right about the lemon tree.
I see quite a lot of tree,
but very little lemon.
- In fact, none.
- Well, yeah.
But what if there are still
some lemons in the tree
and we just can't see them?
What, you mean like
inviserable ones?
[gasps]
Ghost lemons?
No, I mean real lemons,
but way up there
in the real high branches.
We just need to look
at this from a new angle.
[Darby gasps]
You guys seeing what I'm seeing?
[chuckles]
What, are we hard of seeing?
Big, juicyful lemoneys!
And just enough to make
a pitcher of lemonadey.
Wonderful.
But sadly
the lemons are far too
high up for us to reach.
Or climb to.
Or bounce to.
Tut-tut, not necess-celery,
my doubtfulish compadre.
All this Tigger needs
is a running start
for maximum bounceage.
Tigger, I don't think.
And neither do I.
That's what Tiggers do
[grunts]
- best!
- Tigger.
Oh, are you all right?
Well, of course-ical.
[Tigger] So, uh, why is the tree
all shake-ity and stuff?
It's not shaking, you are.
Which gives me a great idea!
I once got fruit
off a tree by shaking it.
Want to help us?
Great! Sing along as we shake.
Shake, shake, shake
Shake, shake, shake ♪
Shake it all around ♪
When you shake
The lemon tree ♪
The lemons all fall down ♪♪
- Oh, come on lemoneys. Fall.
- Hmm.
If only there was some
way to knock the lemons
out of the tree.
Hoo-hoo!
Got me another idea.
Anybody keeping track?
'Cause I am on fire here,
people!
Are you ready?
Ta-da!
- My soccer ball?
- Yep.
All's you got to do is kick it
at them lemoneys and
Ba-da-bing, ba-da-bown
the citruses fall down.
No way!
I'm not any good at kicking.
In fact, I'm terrible.
You've been getting betterer
at kicking all the time.
I just can't.
Yeah, well, fine.
I mean Rooster and Lumpage
probably don't mind having
no lemonadey to sell.
[sigh] OK.
I'll give it a try.
For Roo and Lumpy's sake.
[Tigger]
And Dar-Dar sets down the ball.
This is a big shot for her,
maybe the biggerest ever.
Lumpy and Roo's happiness
hanging in the balance.
Uh, Tigger?
Sorry, but you're not helping.
Oh. Right. Gotcha.
Catch your drift!
Say no more!
[wind howls]
[Tigger] She did it.
- Beautiful!
- [Pooh] Good job.
- I knew you could do it!
- Boom-boom-ka, boom-boom-ka!
Come on, Busterooni!
You get the fruit,
I'll get the ball!
Dar-Dar's got
more kicks to make
to knock down the rest
of them lemoneys.
Right?
You bet I do!
Kick, kick, kick
Kick, kick, kick ♪
Kick that soccer ball ♪
When you kick
Kickitty kick ♪
The lemons all will fall ♪♪
[slurping]
So, what do you think?
[Tigger] Made with fresh-kicked
lemoneys, right off of the tree.
I think it's perfect.
Brilliant.
I'm so glad we were able
to help you guys
get more lemons
to make lemonade with.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
You are the one
who did it Darbuddy.
[sniffles]
We're really proud of you.
- [Tigger cries]
- [chuckling]
Thanks, Sleuths.
I guess I'm kind of
proud of myself too
because I kept trying.
Even though I wanted to quit
after I messed up
the first time.
So, can a hard-working fella get
some of that sweet lemonade now?
- Aye, of course you can.
- You got it, me hearties.
And I do believe
this lemony mystery,
is sweet history.
[slurps] Mm. Oh, yes!
- [Pooh] Very sweet indeed.
- [barks]
- [Tigger] Ditto! Ditto! Uh-huh!
- [Roo] I've got it, mateys.
[chuckles]
Silly old bear.
[Darby] Dancing with Darby.
And that's the last of 'em.
[chuckles]
Hope everybody
sees my invitations.
[giggles]
I'm pretty sure they will.
Turtle's throwing a dance party
tonight for the whole Wood.
It's going to be
[Porcupine]
Did you say dance party?
Oh no!
Does everybody have to dance?
[chuckles]
Well, that's sort of the point.
And I can't wait to dance
with you, Porcupine.
You can't?
Are you sure?
Sure, I'm sure.
Hey, there's nothing more fun
than fancy footwork
and fine friends.
Swing your partner
Round and round ♪
Jump up high
Touch the ground ♪
Do-si-do,
And a-one, two, three ♪
♪I'm ready for my dance party ♪
Hoo-whee! ♪♪
Huh?
Now where'd she
skedaddle off to?
[horn blows]
Sounds like somebody
needs our help.
Come on, Buster.
Bye, Turtle!
Bye now. See y'all tonight.
Time to slap my cap.
Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Anytime.
Anyplace.
The Super Sleuths
[all] Are on the case.
[barks]
[barks]
Let's go check
the Finder Flag
and see where we're needed.
Take a look.
Looks like somebody
needs our help at
Right!
Porcupine's Stump.
Come on, Sleuths!
- Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo-hoo!
Oh this is terrible. Horrible.
No good. Very bad. Very bad.
[crying]
[gasps] Super Sleuths!
Turtle's dance party is tonight.
Yeah?
Well, what's so
bad about that?
You forget to iron
your quills?
[laughs]
We're all planning on going.
It sounds like lots of fun.
Oh, not for me.
I don't know how to dance.
And Turtle wants me to be
his dance partner. Oh!
I'm sure I'll step on
his feet,
and elbow his middle,
and trip on his toes.
[grunts] You're right.
That doesn't sound like
much of a party. Whew!
Glad she stayed away
from the tail.
Don't worry, Porcupine.
I'll show you what I
learned in dance class.
Dancing's lots of fun.
You just kind of
move to the music.
Move to the music.
Well, that doesn't
sound so hard.
[chuckles] I hope.
[Darby] You'll be
great, Porcupine.
Just do what I do.
You too, OK?
Ready, Buster?
[barks]
Hands like this
like you're holding the moon.
Now stand on one leg
and jump to the other one.
[Tigger]
The jumping's my favorite part.
Ta-da!
[whines]
Now twirl around in a circle
and take your bow.
I did it!
I'm ready
to dance at the party.
Oh! I can't believe
how easy it was.
Just watch this.
Let's see, jump to the moon,
then twirl on one leg,
and bend your knees.
[yells]
Oh!
[crashes]
[both groaning]
Oh! I'm sorry, Sleuths.
I felt like
I knew what to do.
That's OK, Porcupine.
Maybe you just need
more time to practice.
But we don't have time!
Turtle's dance party is tonight!
Well then what you need
is something to help you
rememberize the steps.
Ta-da!
Whoa! What's that?
It's genius, is what it is.
Well, these are dance steps.
See?
[sniffing]
You follow one color of
footsieprints at a time
and they show you
how to dance.
For insterance
[scats Latin music]
Or if you're feeling
in the pink
[hums a waltz]
Or if you're a green
dancing machine?
[scats disco music]
I get it.
You don't have to worry
about remembering the steps,
because you can see them.
What a wonderful idea!
I can't wait to try!
Now let me see
[chuckles]
Ooh, I think I'm doing it.
[yells]
Oh!
[gasps] Porcupine! Jump!
- Ah!
- [Tigger] Not that way.
Go left!
- The other left!
- What?
Oh!
[barks]
[screams]
Now right.
[gasps]
- [all] Stop!
- [gasps]
Oh, thank you, Buster.
If I can't
see the dance steps,
I guess I can't
follow them either.
[sighs]
I don't think I'll ever
be able to dance.
But Porcupine,
you were dancing.
I was?
It was great.
You just needed us
to tell you what to do.
[gasps]
That gives me an idea!
Tonight at the party,
we'll tell you how to dance.
Then you won't have
to remember the steps.
And I can dance with Turtle.
But how are you going to tell me
what to do while I'm dancing?
Why, we shall whisper
it in your ear, of course.
Although that might be difficult
while you're twirling.
Don't worry, Pooh.
I know just what to do.
[country music]
Well, it certainly looks nice.
But how does it work again?
We'll talk into these cups.
And you'll be able to hear
us in your earphones.
Let's try it out.
Go over there, Porcupine.
Say something, Pooh.
Something, Pooh.
[giggles]
I heard that loud and clear.
Then it sounds to me
like you're ready to dance.
[country music]
There you are, Porcupine!
Oh, I was shaking
in my shell
because I thought
you weren't coming.
Oh, uh, by the way,
nice hat.
I wouldn't want to miss
your party, Turtle.
After all, you said you
couldn't wait to dance with me?
Sure can't.
Hey, play something toe tapping
and leg slapping, boys.
[upbeat country music]
[Darby]
She's starting to dance.
Go left, Porcupine.
Now jump.
Uh, what was that?
What was what?
Uh, nothing. Ooh.
Hey, Porcupine's not
doing what you said.
Ahem. Dance to the right!
Oh dear. Was that dance to
the right or hang on tight?
Huh?
Well, either one's fine by me.
I wonder why Porcupine isn't
doing what we're telling her.
Oh, what was that, Darby?
I can't hear you.
The music is rather loud.
Pooh!
That must be what's wrong.
The music's so loud,
Porcupine can't hear us.
Something tells me this
is not gonna end pretty.
Ooh!
[grunts]
I'm sorry, Turtle.
I just don't know how to dance.
I'm afraid I can't be
your partner after all.
[Darby] Wait!
Don't give up, Porcupine.
I know the Sleuths
can help you.
We just need to 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. We know Porcupine is
really good at dancing
when we give her instructions.
Well, yeah, but first she's got
to ear-igate those instructions.
Only the music's too loud
for Porcupine to hear us.
Maybe there's a way to put
the instructions in the music.
Maybe we can do
a square dance.
Oh, yes!
Only I've never actually seen
a square do much of anything.
Not like that, Pooh.
I went to a square dance
once with my nana.
Everyone takes a partner,
and then somebody sings which
dance steps to do along with
the music.
Like Turtle was singing
this morning.
Well I was, wasn't I?
Good thinking, Darby.
You know,
square dancing's more fun
than a greased pig
at a pinochle party.
Will you give me
this dance, Porcupine?
Well, I guess if the Sleuths
didn't give up,
I shouldn't give up either.
Now you're talking.
But you should be dancing.
Hit it, Dar-Dar!
[country music]
Link your arms
Around you go ♪
That's how to do a do-si-do ♪
Now take one big step
To the right ♪
Kick your heels
With all your might ♪
Now spin in a circle
Like an orange ♪
I can't think of anything
that rhymes with orange
Me neither.
Swing your partner
Low and high ♪
Flap your arms
Like a dragonfly ♪
Promenade and
Touch your toes ♪
That's the way
A square dance goes ♪♪
Whoo-whoo! [laughs]
Oh, this is kind
of like bouncing
in a square.
I did it!
I really danced!
Thank you so much,
Super Sleuths.
[giggles]
You sure made a great partner,
partner.
See? There are lots
of ways to dance.
You just got to find out
which one you like the best.
I believe I already have.
[humming]
So it is not a mystery
that this case is history!
[Darby] Dance along with us
this time.
Come on! Get up and dance!
Swing your partner
Low and high ♪
Flap your arms
Like a dragonfly ♪
Promenade and
Touch your toes ♪
That's the way
A square dance goes ♪
Swing your partner
Low and high ♪
Flap your arms
Like a dragonfly ♪
Promenade and
Touch your toes ♪
That's the way
A square dance goes ♪♪
Whoo-whoo !
Good dancing, everybody.
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