The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Just...
Just look at my beautiful garden.

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Yuck! And messy, isn't it?
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Messy? Messy!
It's ruined! It's ruined, Tigger.

:51:15
Oh, why don't you ever
stop bouncing?

:51:19
Why? That's what tiggers do best.
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The wonderful thing about tiggers
is tiggers are wonderful things

:51:25
Their tops are made out of rubber
Their bottoms are made out of springs

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They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy
pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun

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But the most wonderful thing
about tiggers is I'm the only one

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I'm the only one
:51:41
Order. Order, please.
:51:44
Now, I say Tigger's getting
so bouncy nowadays that
it's time we taught him a lesson.

:51:50
No matter
how much we like him...

:51:52
you can't deny
he just bounces too much.

:51:56
Ah, e-excuse me, Rabbit.
:51:58
But, uh, perhaps if we could think
of a way of"un-bouncing" Tigger...

:52:03
well, it would be
a very good idea, huh?

:52:05
Exactly! Just what I feel.
What do you feel, Pooh?

:52:14
- Pooh!
- Ah...

:52:17
Haven't you been listening
to what Rabbit's been saying?

:52:20
I listened, but then I had
a small piece of fluff in my ear.

:52:26
- Could you say it again, please, Rabbit?
- Well, where should I start from?

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From the moment
the fluff got in my ear.

:52:34
Well, when was that?
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I don't know.
I couldn't hear properly.

:52:40
Pooh, we were just trying to think of
a way to get the bounce out ofTigger.

:52:46
Oh, I've got a splendid idea.
Now, listen.

:52:49
We'll take Tigger
for a long explore, see?

:52:52
Someplace where he's never been...
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- and we lose him there.
- Lose him?

:52:57
Oh, we'll find him again,
next morning.


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