Pooh's Heffalump Movie Page #2

Synopsis: A heffalump is heard trumpeting in the hundred acre woods. Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet are scared and rush to Rabbit's house for advice. Roo joins them and they all agree that heffalumps are nearby after finding a huge footprint. They decide to set out on an expedition to catch the heffalump. Roo is not allowed to come along because he is too little.
Director(s): Frank Nissen
Production: Buena Vista
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
79%
G
Year:
2005
68 min
$18,013,938
Website
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...little Mister Roo?

Little Mister Roo...

Reaching for the moon...

So many things

you've got to do...

And no time for dreaming...

Little Mister Roo...

Let the stars

shine over you...

Don't grow up too fast

too soon...

Save some time for dreaming...

Settle in, settle down...

Let me see that sleepy yawn

on your face...

Close your eyes...

I will love you completely...

And always...

Little Mister Roo...

The moon shines silver

over you...

No one knows you like I do...

And little Mister Roo...

Reaching for the moon...

Don't grow up too fast...

Too soon...

Do you want your nighty light?

No, thanks.

I don't need it anymore.

- Good night, sweetheart.

- Good night, Mama.

I just know I could catch one.

Ahhh!

Hoo-hoo-hoo!

Ah!

Ah, yes.

A perfect morning

for catching Heffalumps.

It's very brave of you

to join us, Piglet.

Especially since it's

so very dangerous.

Well, I thought of hiding

under my bed, Pooh Bear...

...but I'd rather be hiding

out here with all of you...

...than under my bed...

...with all of me!

Now, now. We've gathered

the best minds to the task.

Namely my own.

We simply can't fail.

Right you are, Rabber-rific.

With Tigger's

Heffalump-tracking skills...

...it's a fate-a-complicated.

With courage, cunning...

...and superior tactics...

...we'll be home by teatime.

Oh, I hope so.

Behold. Heffalump Hollow.

Home of the dreaded Heffalump.

Oh, my. I believe

that what's over there...

...doesn't look quite as friendly

as what's over here.

Fiddlesticks and nonsense.

There's nothing to be afraid of.

Hmm.

There you go. See?

Rabbit didn't

get gobbled up.

Yet.

Hmm!

Okay.

Hoo-hoo-hoo!

Hoo-hoo-hoo!

Well, would you look at that.

I didn't get gobbled up either.

Hoo-hoo-hoo!

Yet.

There you are, Piglet.

It seems that both sides

of the fence...

...are about the same.

So far.

Ha! Now to teach those

Heffalumps a thing or two.

Ready!

Forward, march!

No time to lose

Chin up, tallyho...

We'll never stop

till those Heffalumps go...

The best Heffa-quest

you'll ever know...

They're the

dreadfully dreaded...

Thoroughly three-headed

Horribly hazardous Heffalumps...

The dreadfully dreaded

Thoroughly three-headed...

- Massively monstrously

- Unbearably scare-ably...

Horribly hazardous Heffalumps...

- Thank you, Pooh Bear.

- You're welcome.

Now,

remember, everyone...

...the important thing is

that we stick together.

- Oh! Uh, coming.

- Safety in numbers, you know.

You know, if we didn't

stick together...

...we would be very lost indeed.

Don't let me hold you up.

Got it.

Who's there?

Ah!

Hello?

Is anyone there?

Who's there?

Ah!

You're it.

Now you gotta catch me.

- I really need to go, 'cause...

- Aw. How come?

Because...

- I've got to catch a Heffalump.

- Oh, really?

You can catch me.

I'm a Heffalump.

A Heffalump?

Heffalump. Heffalump.

That's what I am, all right.

A Heffalump.

But you can't be.

Actually, I am.

If you're a Heffalump...

...then where's your horns

and spiky tail?

I don't know.

Wow, a spiky tail.

I wish I had one.

Are you sure you're a Heffalump?

My mummy says I am.

Well, if you are a Heffalump...

...then in the name

of the Hundred Acre Wood...

I capture you.

Okay.

Jump.

I did it.

I did it!

You did it!

You did it!

Yay!

You did it!

You did it!

Wait. I captured you. Whoa!

I capture you!

I capture you!

Whoa!

Wait! Whoa!

You're supposed to come with me!

Um...

- ... Piglet?

- Yes, Pooh?

Why are you setting out

little pink jelly beans?

I've been leaving a trail

so we can find our way back...

...from the Heffalump "expotition. "

Oh, bother.

Oh, no.

We're lost!

Whoa!

- Stop!

- Okay.

What game should

we play now?

Rumblejump? Leaplog?

Or Hogswallow?

We can't play any games.

- Why?

- You've gotta come with me.

Yow!

Why?

Because I captured you.

Why?

Because...

Because I'm a grownup.

Wow. You're a grownup?

- Hey!

- A grownup.

You must have

your own call, then.

My call?

Yeah, like this.

Like that. But only better.

Haven't found mine yet.

My mum said I'll find it

when I grow up.

I can't wait till I grow up.

Well, growing up

takes a long time.

It took me just about forever.

That's it.

That's the sound I heard.

Gotta go now. Bye.

Wait. Wait a minute.

You can't leave.

But my mummy's calling.

That's your mom?

Don't you have to go

when your mum calls?

Well, yeah, but...

Don't go yet.

Let's go see my friends first.

Then you can go.

Well, I don't know.

Please?

Mmm...

Okay, I guess.

Thanks.

But soon as we're done,

I've got to go.

Okay.

Forward, bounce!

I know another game.

It's called The Name Game.

Heffalumps have names?

Of course.

My name is Heffridge

Trumpeter Bumpet.

Heffridge Trumpler Brompet

Heffalump the Fourth.

Whoa.

How do you remember all that?

I can't, so everybody

calls me Lumpy.

Lumpy.

Lumpy-bumpy-dumpity-bump!

That's The Name Game.

Lumpy lumpity lee...

Lumpy bumpity bee...

Lumpy dumpity dee...

Heffa-Lumpy like me...

You make a game

of your name...

So it's never the same

Never the same...

Add a sound

Add a doodle...

Now you've got a name

that's brand new-dle...

- Huh?

- Go on, then. What's your name?

Roo.

Rooty tootle-y-doo...

- Hey!

- Rooty tootle-y-doo...

Rooty bootalee-boo...

Rooty tootie, that's you!

No, just Roo.

...Heffalumps like...

Okay...

...so why are we hiding again?

We're not hiding.

We're planning an ambush.

So, um...

You see any Heffalumps yet?

I know.

I'll use my famous Heffalump

call to lure one over.

You have an infamous

Heffalump call?

Well, of course.

All great Heffalump catchers do.

Scree!

Yooo!

Ah!

M- M-My, what a dreadful sound.

Do you suppose

it might b-b-b-b-be a...

Oh, yes, Piglet.

It does sound rather Heffalumpish.

Oh, m-m-my!

Do you see it?

That one was good.

I see a tail.

Are there horns too?

Two of them.

Oh, d-d-d-dear.

Be brave, Piglet.

This is our chance

to save our woods.

And our honey.

Yes, Pooh.

In the name

of the Hundred Acre Wood...

I capture you!

I caught a Heffalump, Piglet.

And so did you.

Rabbit would be proud of us.

Pooh, have you noticed

that Heffalumps...

...look a lot like rabbits?

And why do you think that is,

Piglet?

Oh, d-d-dear.

The Heffalump knows my name.

Well, hello there, Tigger.

Did you happen to see

the Heffalump I just captured?

Hmm.

You got me there.

Kerplunk went the little

green frog last night...

Kerplunk went

the little green frog...

Kerplunk went the little

green frog last night...

And his bump went

bloomp-bloomp-bloomp...

We all know frogs go...

Hey. Come on. Let's go.

I think I better go home now.

Why?

'Cause I'm not supposed to go

in that part of the woods.

- Scary things live there.

- Huh?

That's where I live. There

aren't any scary things there.

Are too.

There's a stripy thing

that bounces, and it goes...

Whoo!

Then it pounces.

Whoa!

No, that's Tigger.

You're wrong about him.

He's great.

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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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