Piglet's Big Movie Page #4

Synopsis: When the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood begin a honey harvest, young Piglet is excluded and told that he is too small to help. Feeling inferior, Piglet disappears and his pals Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, Roo, and Winnie the Pooh must use Piglet's scrapbook as a map to find him. In the process they discover that this very small animal has been a big hero in a lot of ways.
Director(s): Francis Glebas
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
G
Year:
2003
75 min
$23,073,611
Website
919 Views


Lunch.

Hello!

There. It's all entirely done.

Let's show old donkey boy|the fruits of our elbow grease.

Oh, bother.

I suspect-erate|there's something...

definitely wrong|with these sticks.

All we wanted was for Eeyore|to have his own house.

You know,|Eeyore could come live with me.

That is very hospiticious|of you, Pooh.

Let's go give|old donkey boy the good news!

Hoo hoo hoo hoo-hoo!

Oh, dear.

Hello!

Pooh bear!|Oh, you're just in time!

Look what O made.

Why, Christopher Robin.

It's wonderful!

What is it?

Why, it's you, Pooh bear.

he looks so familiar.

He looks just like you!

Except, of course,|for the donkey head.

Eeyore, were you under there|the whole time?

I suppose I was.

Weren't you awfully cold|under there?

I've been colder.

Last night, for instance,|it got downright--

Freezing.

So I did it.|I built myself a house.

Did ya hear that?|Eeyore built himself a house!

Just a leaky pile of sticks.

Did you say... sticks?

So you have seen it.

l have? Seen what?

You know, the funny thing|about houses...

is, uh, well,|they never know...

if they're comin' or goin',|and so they do.

Well, someone somewhere|must know something.

I do !

What's that?

pig highfaluter!

it's Piglet on stilts.

Eeyore's house is over there.

Come on. I-I'll show you.

Toodle-oo.

Look at that!

Well, I'll be...

Oh, my goodness!

Welcome home, Eeyore.|Hee hee hee.

Whoa-oh...

Whoa!

Whaa--

Whoaaa!

Hmm...

it's my house, all right.

But I'm sure|this isn't where I built it.

Where you built it?|But--but--I--

Hmm. I suppose the wind|must have blown it over here.

The wind?

Oh, yeah, the wind.

Oh, well, it's been known to do|strange and windy-like things.

I think the wind|had a little help.

Right, Piglet?

The important thing is,|Eeyore has a house...

and here it is,|and it's as good as ever.

And even never betterer.

You really think so?

Oh, yes. Much more better|than ever, even, Piglet.

Just one thing bothers me.

Oh, dear. What might that be?

'Fraid I'll lose it again.

Don't w rry, Eeyore.|I put up a sign...

so you'll always know|where it is. See?

''Pooh Corner.''

Nice.

Hooray for Eeyore's house!

Hooray for Eeyore's house!

What?

It's a little crowded...

but it'll do.

And that is how|Piglet got the idea...

that you, Eeyore,|should have your own house.

You mean Piglet built|Eeyore's house all by himself?

Yes, and that's just|how much Piglet cares.

Uh-huh. Best house I ever had.

And named it after me.|Oh.

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet, Piglet.

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet! Piglet! Piglet!

Ah-choo!

Oh, dear.

We better find him soon.|Roo's getting cold.

Piglet!

Piglet! Piglet!

Well, perhaps we should|look in the book again.

Hey, I just got|a Tiggerific idea.

Let's see where the book ends|and go there.

- What do you think?|- No, no, no.

lf we do this|in an orderly manner...

we'll find him much quicker.

Now, let's see.|We've been there and there...

But orderlier doesn't seem|to be working, does it?

All I'm concerned about|is finding Piglet.

Well, I want to find him, too.

We all want to find him!

Rabbit, look!

Oh, bother.

- Rabbit, the book!|- Oh, my.

You're ruining it, Rabbit!

I am not.

Hand it over, bunny boy.

Finding Piglets|is what Tiggers do best.

lt's what Rabbits do best.

- Tiggers!|- No, Rabbits.

- Tiggers!|- Rabbits!

- No, Tiggers!|- Rabbits!

- Stop it! Stop fighting!|- Oh, be careful.

Rabbits!

That's the only way|we have to find Piglet.

Oh, no!

There goes our map.

And Piglet's memories.

I only wanted to find Piglet.

We all did.

Oh, dear.|We better go back to Piglet's.

warm and dry.

Oh, I do wish I had called it|Pooh and Piglet Corn--oh.

That's the Piglet I know --

always glad to see you.

- Always thoughtful.|- Always brave.

- Mm-hmm.|- Never thinking of himself.

Draw another one, Pooh.

We got to go get Piglet!

Let's go find Piglet, indeed.

- Let's go.|- Let's go.

Uhh!

Oh, poor Piglet.

Oh. Oh, goodness.

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet!

Piglet?

Look.

Oh, look what I found.

scrapbook pages.

Look, another one.

Maybe we could put Piglet's|scrappity book back together.

Then we can find him|in no time.

Well, let's keep looking.

I found one!

Me, too.

Me, too.

Aha!

Eureka!

- I think...|- I found...

Another other!

- Here's one.|- Wonderful.

We're getting closer.

Here's one.|How many does that make?

Look, here's another one.

-What's that over there?

Uhh!

Come back, memory!

Hoo hoo hoo!

Ohh!

Guhh!

Ooh!

One more scrappy page|for Piglet's scrappity book.

Hey, look, there it is.

But how will we get it?

Oh, we need help.

That's got to be dangerous.|What could he be thinking?

- Who?|- Pooh.

No. Now, now, no one panic.

The first thing we do|is not to panic because--

Somebody do something!|Do anything!

Uhh! Oh, my goodness!

Stay calm.

Everybody calm. Don't panic.

Oh, my goodness.

Have you lost your mind?

What are you doing?

I'm just getting|Piglet's memories.

Oh, bother.

Pooh needs our help!

Oh!

Oh, bother, bother.

Rabbit was right.|We could use a little help.

Here you go, buddy boy.

We made you a rescue rope!|Hoo hoo hoo hoo!

- Out of us!|- Me, too.

It's our plan.

Ohh. Ohh.

Oh, my.

Pooh, what are you waiting for?

The rescue rope isn't rescuing.

- We need a little bit more.|- We just need a little help.

- Who's small enough?|- Oh, dear. Who can help?

- Piglet! Oh!|- Piglet.

- Piglet!|- Piglet!

You can do it, Piglet.|Hoo hoo hoo hoo!

My friends need me.

Hang on, Pooh! Uhh!

Oh, I'm hanging. Piglet.

Ohh.

Oh, Piglet! Your memories!

Whoa!

Oh, no!

Ohh.

Ohh...

Oh, no.

We--we never got|to tell Piglet...

how we feel about him.

Poor Pooh.

Should've told them|when we had the chance.

Ohh. Ohh!

Oh!

Here you go, R-Rabbit.

Something must be very sad.

Well, of course it's sad.

- Pooh?|- Pooh?

Piglet!

Oh, thank goodness you're safe.

We're so glad to see you.

- Glad to see me?|- Oh, yes.

It's so good|to have you back again.

Yeah. We've been|following your memories...

all over|the Hundred Acre Wood...

and they led us right to you.

Too bad they're all|floating down the river.

Oh, goodness.

- Oh, no.|- Oops.

Oh, bother.

We're ever so sorry, Piglet.

Aw, the scrapbook's|not that important.

But it showed us|the great things you've done.

Oh, l've never done|anything great.

Well, of course you have.|Let's tell him, everyone.

No. Let's show him.

That's a wonderful idea.

Come on. Hoo hoo hoo hoo!

Hurry!

I don't know|if I stand the excitement.

- Here we are.|- Ho ho. Go on.

Is that me?

That's you.

- I'm so big.|- Well, of course you are.

Why, you're double-XL.|Hoo hoo hoo!

Piglet...

I wouldn't be friends with Roo.

Yeah. Yeah. And thanks for|saving me with the North Pole.

- Oh.|- Piglet...

Pooh Corner's|not a bad place to live.

I'd say this calls|for a celebration.

Hooray!

Hooray! Hooray!

Come on, chase me.

Here I come, Eeyore! Watch out!

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Brian Hohlfeld

Brian Hohlfeld (born March 30, 1957) is an American screenwriter best known for writing He Said, She Said and his work with the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Hohlfeld is responsible for numerous uncredited feature rewrites including work on The Mighty Ducks. Before moving to Los Angeles, California, he taught film appreciation at Webster University in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. He writes and produces the series My Friends Tigger & Pooh for which he received the 2008 Humanitas Prize for Children's Animation. more…

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