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The Tigger Movie - Theatrical Trailer #1 (35mm 4K) (November 17, 1999)

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The Tigger Movie (77 min)

Synopsis: As it happens, everybody – Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Roo, Rabbit, Owl – is busy preparing a suitable winter home for Eeyore. When everything they do seems to get undone by Tigger’s exuberant bouncing, Rabbit suggests Tigger go outside and find other tiggers to bounce with – a notion Tigger finds ridiculous because, after all, he’s the only one! Or is he? And so begins Tigger’s amazing journey through the Hundred-Acre Wood looking for a family of tiggers.

Cast: Jim Cummings (Tigger and Winnie the Pooh); Nikita Hopkins (Roo); Ken Sansom (Rabbit); John Fiedler (Piglet); Peter Cullen (Eeyore); Andre Stojka (Owl); Kath Soucie (Kanga); Tom Attenborough (Christopher Robin); John Hurt (Narrator)

Songs: “The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers,” “Someone Like Me,” “Whoop-De-Dooper Bounce,” “Pooh’s Lullabee,” “Round My Family Tree,” “How to Be a Tigger,” “Your Heart Will Lead You Home”

Directed by Jun Falkenstein

US Release Date: February 11, 2000 (Premiered on February 6th at the El Capitan Theatre)

US Home Media Release Dates: August 22, 2000 (VHS/DVD); August 4, 2009 (DVD); August 21, 2012 (Blu-ray)

Trivia:
• It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film was the first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts.
• Paul Winchell was originally cast to voice Tigger for the film, but he was dropped from the project after the studio found his voice too raspy. When the Disney Imagineers heard about Winchell's dismissal, they hired him to perform the voice of Tigger for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction at the Magic Kingdom, which opened a year before The Tigger Movie's release. It was Winchell's final performance before his retirement from acting in 1999.
• The songs were written by Robert and Richard Sherman, who had not written a feature for Disney in over 28 years. "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" was the last song written for the film and is a collaborative effort between the Sherman Brothers and singer Kenny Loggins.
• Originally planned as a direct-to-video release, until Disney Chairman Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers score. Michael Eisner decided to release it theatrically in theaters worldwide.

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