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− | |title = Babysitter Blues |
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|season = 1 |
|season = 1 |
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|number = 9 |
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+ | |writer = Sara Compton |
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+ | |director = Jon Stone |
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|airdate = [[March 13]], [[1988]] |
|airdate = [[March 13]], [[1988]] |
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|previous = "[[Monkey See, Monkey Do Better]]" |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | In the beginning, we see [[Tigger]], [[Winnie the Pooh|Pooh]] and [[Piglet]] escaping prison, jumping into [[Christopher Robin]] and his train. They then head for a dead end and the dream ends where Christopher Robin's toy train falls down the stairs. A babysitter watching Christopher Robin while his mother is out sends Christopher back to bed. However, Christopher is not sleepy, ands makes four messes and the babysitter, not to mention Christopher's mother, gets mad. Thinking that babysitting is the easiest job, Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger try to watch [[Roo]] while [[Kanga]]'s out, and finds out babysitting is harder than it looks. Roo is eventually found after the gang loses him, and Christopher Robin listens to his babysitter the next time he is sent to bed, as do Pooh, Piglet and Tigger. |
+ | In the beginning, we see [[Tigger]], [[Winnie the Pooh|Pooh]] and [[Piglet]] escaping prison, jumping into [[Christopher Robin]] and his train. They then head for a dead end and the dream ends where Christopher Robin's toy train falls down the stairs. A babysitter watching Christopher Robin while his mother is out sends Christopher back to bed. However, Christopher is not sleepy, ands makes four messes and the babysitter, not to mention Christopher's mother, gets mad. Thinking that babysitting is the easiest job, Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger try to watch [[Roo]] while [[Kanga]]'s out, and finds out babysitting is harder than it looks. Roo is eventually found after the gang loses him, and Christopher Robin listens to his babysitter the next time he is sent to bed, as do Pooh, Piglet and Tigger. When Christopher Robin's babysitter checks on him, she feels proud. |
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− | *[[Winnie the Pooh]] |
+ | *[[Jim Cummings]] as [[Winnie the Pooh]] |
− | *[[Piglet]] |
+ | *[[John Fiedler]] as [[Piglet]] |
− | *[[Tigger]] |
+ | *[[Paul Winchell]] as [[Tigger]] |
+ | *[[Peter Cullen]]s as Additional Voices |
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− | *[[Christopher Robin]] |
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− | *[[Christopher Robin |
+ | *Tim Hoskins as [[Christopher Robin]] |
+ | *[[Patricia Parris]] as [[Kanga]] / [[Christopher Robin's Mom]] |
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− | *[[Kanga]] |
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− | *[[Roo]] |
+ | *Nicholas Melody as [[Roo]] |
− | *Babysitter |
+ | *Jackie Gonneau as The Babysitter |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*Like Christopher Robin's mom, the babysitter's face is never shown, and is usually only seen from the neck down. |
*Like Christopher Robin's mom, the babysitter's face is never shown, and is usually only seen from the neck down. |
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− | *When Christopher Robin accidentally switches on the vacuum cleaner, if |
+ | *When Christopher Robin accidentally switches on the vacuum cleaner, if viewers look real closely, the vacuum's nozzle is slightly anthropomorphized as it sucks up Pooh, when Tigger accidentally throws it in reverse, and when Christopher finally unplugs it before it reverts to its inanimate state. |
+ | *The episode title is also an [[w:c:dexterslab:Babysitter Blues|episode of the same name]] from ''{{WikipediaLink|Dexter's Laboratory}}''. |
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[[Category:The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes]] |
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Revision as of 11:45, 24 April 2019
"Babysitter Blues" is the ninth episode of the first season of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh made by Walt Disney Television Animation. It originally aired on March 13, 1988.
Plot
In the beginning, we see Tigger, Pooh and Piglet escaping prison, jumping into Christopher Robin and his train. They then head for a dead end and the dream ends where Christopher Robin's toy train falls down the stairs. A babysitter watching Christopher Robin while his mother is out sends Christopher back to bed. However, Christopher is not sleepy, ands makes four messes and the babysitter, not to mention Christopher's mother, gets mad. Thinking that babysitting is the easiest job, Christopher Robin, Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger try to watch Roo while Kanga's out, and finds out babysitting is harder than it looks. Roo is eventually found after the gang loses him, and Christopher Robin listens to his babysitter the next time he is sent to bed, as do Pooh, Piglet and Tigger. When Christopher Robin's babysitter checks on him, she feels proud.
Cast
- Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh
- John Fiedler as Piglet
- Paul Winchell as Tigger
- Peter Cullens as Additional Voices
- Tim Hoskins as Christopher Robin
- Patricia Parris as Kanga / Christopher Robin's Mom
- Nicholas Melody as Roo
- Jackie Gonneau as The Babysitter
Trivia
- Like Christopher Robin's mom, the babysitter's face is never shown, and is usually only seen from the neck down.
- When Christopher Robin accidentally switches on the vacuum cleaner, if viewers look real closely, the vacuum's nozzle is slightly anthropomorphized as it sucks up Pooh, when Tigger accidentally throws it in reverse, and when Christopher finally unplugs it before it reverts to its inanimate state.
- The episode title is also an episode of the same name from Dexter's Laboratory.