:06:01
And the only reason for making honey
is so I can eat it.
:06:08
And so Winnie the Pooh
climbed the honey tree.
:06:11
He climbed and he climbed
and he climbed.
:06:14
- And as he climbed,
he hummed a little hum.
- Hum, hum
:06:17
Hum, hum
:06:19
And I call it
my "rumbly in my tumbly" song.
:06:21
Yes, and it went
something like this.
:06:24
Hum dum de dum
Hum dum de dum
:06:27
I am so rumbly
in my tumbly
:06:30
Oh!
:06:32
Time to munch
an early luncheon
:06:35
Hum de dum dum dum
:06:38
Oh, I wouldn't climb this tree
:06:41
If a pooh flew like a bee
:06:44
But I wouldn't be a bear then
:06:47
So I guess
I wouldn't care then
:06:50
Bears love honey
and I'm a Pooh bear
:06:54
So I do care
So I climb there
:06:57
I'm so rumbly in my tumbly
:07:00
Time for something
:07:02
For something sweet to eat!
:07:07
If only I hadn't...
You see, what I meant to do...
:07:12
And it all comes, I suppose,
from liking honey so much.
:07:19
Oh, bother.
:07:22
Winnie the Pooh
crawled out of the gorse bush...
:07:26
brushed the prickles from his nose
and began to think again.
:07:30
- Think, think, think.
- And the first person
he thought of was...
:07:33
- Winnie the Pooh?
- No. Christopher Robin.
:07:36
Oh.
:07:38
Christopher Robin lived
in another part of the forest...
:07:42
where he could be near his friends
and help them with their problems.
:07:46
On this summer day,
gloomy old Eeyore...
:07:50
being stuffed with sawdust,
had lost his tail again.
:07:54
- Eeyore, this won't hurt.
- Never does.