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− | It was windy out in the [[Hundred Acre Wood]] and [[Piglet]] was being carried by the wind while holding a kite. While trying to get help, he spots [[Tigger]] in an even more dangerous situation, drowning in a puddle. Piglet manages to save him rather by accident and everybody is surprised to know what happened. A happy Tigger expresses his gratitude by offering to be Piglet's personal servant for the rest of his life, which he insists on doing in spite of Piglet's refusal. The next morning, it doesn't go very good when Piglet woke up. First, Tigger got him food on the bed, then the red carpet treatment, cleaned Piglet's house, and washed and hung Piglet's shirts (ultimately including the one Piglet was wearing and Piglet himself). But the more he tries to help, the more troubles he causes for Piglet. Piglet then realizes that he needs to find a way to get his own life saved by Tigger, so that the life debt will be gone. However, this causes trouble for everyone else in the Hundred Acre Wood, who end up saving each other thanks to Piglet's attempts to get Tigger to save him; i.e.; Eeyore saving Pooh, Rabbit saving Gopher, Owl saving Eeyore. However, when all is said and done and the confusion ended, Tigger remains Piglet's servant. They then decide to celebrate everyone saving each other, and as Piglet brings a cake, a bee tries to eat the honey on top. When Piglet shoos the bee away and upsets it, he angers the entire hive and Tigger ends up saving Piglet from the bees, causing Tigger to no longer be Piglet's servant, much to Piglet's relief. But when Tigger suggests he can still be Piglet's servant, Piglet runs away in terror, while Tigger wonders what his problem is, as Tigger knows good help is hard to find. |
+ | It was windy out in the [[Hundred Acre Wood]] and [[Piglet]] was being carried by the wind while holding a kite. While trying to get help, he spots [[Tigger]] in an even more dangerous situation, drowning in a puddle. Piglet manages to save him rather by accident and everybody is surprised to know what happened. A happy Tigger expresses his gratitude by offering to be Piglet's personal servant for the rest of his life, which he insists on doing in spite of Piglet's refusal. The next morning, it doesn't go very good when Piglet woke up. First, Tigger got him food on the bed, then the red carpet treatment, cleaned Piglet's house, and washed and hung Piglet's shirts (ultimately including the one Piglet was wearing and Piglet himself). But the more he tries to help, the more troubles he causes for Piglet. Piglet then realizes that he needs to find a way to get his own life saved by Tigger, so that the life debt will be gone. However, this causes trouble for everyone else in the Hundred Acre Wood, who end up saving each other thanks to Piglet's attempts to get Tigger to save him; i.e.; Eeyore saving Pooh, Rabbit saving Gopher, Owl saving Eeyore. However, when all is said and done and the confusion ended, Tigger remains Piglet's servant. They then decide to celebrate everyone saving each other, and as Piglet brings a cake, a baby bee tries to eat the honey on top. When Piglet shoos the bee away and upsets it, he angers the entire hive and Tigger ends up saving Piglet from the bees, causing Tigger to no longer be Piglet's servant, much to Piglet's relief. But when Tigger suggests he can still be Piglet's servant, Piglet runs away in terror, while Tigger wonders what his problem is, as Tigger knows good help is hard to find. |
==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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+ | *[[Winnie the Pooh]] (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) |
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+ | *[[Piglet]] (voiced by [[John Fiedler]]) |
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+ | *[[Tigger]] (voiced by [[Paul Winchell]]) |
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+ | *[[Rabbit]] (voiced by [[Ken Sansom]]) |
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+ | *[[Eeyore]] (voiced by [[Peter Cullen]]) |
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+ | *[[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]] (voiced by [[Michael Gough]]) |
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+ | *[[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]] (voiced by [[Hal Smith]]) |
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+ | *[[The Bees]] (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) |
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+ | ==Goofs== |
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− | | [[Jim Cummings]] || [[Winnie the Pooh]]/[[Tigger]] (one line) |
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− | | [[John Fiedler]] || [[Piglet]] |
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− | | [[Paul Winchell]] || [[Tigger]] |
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− | | [[Ken Sansom]] || [[Rabbit]] |
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− | | [[Peter Cullen]] || [[Eeyore]] |
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− | | [[Michael Gough]] || [[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]] |
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− | | [[Hal Smith]] || [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]] |
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− | | [[Frank Welker]] || [[The Bees]] |
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− | ==Goof== |
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*Gopher didn't whistle the "S" in "saved" when he said, "I saved you twice." |
*Gopher didn't whistle the "S" in "saved" when he said, "I saved you twice." |
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− | *When Tigger said, "He's practically in tears |
+ | *When Tigger said, "He's practically in tears," this was done by [[Jim Cummings]] instead of [[Paul Winchell]]. |
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− | ==Releases== |
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+ | ==Home Video== |
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− | *Since the episode has fallen into the public domain status in Cambodia, it can be found on numerous low cost, gray market, unoffical, and unauthorized public domain bootleg VHS tapes and DVDs in varying quality. |
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+ | *''A Valentine For You Special Edition ''(DVD) |
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+ | * ''Pooh Bear's Big Surprise ''(VHS) |
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[[Category:The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes]] |
[[Category:The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes]] |
Revision as of 03:14, 21 July 2020
"My Hero" is the first segment of the eighteenth episode of the first season of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh made by Walt Disney Television Animation. It originally aired on January 14, 1989.
Plot
It was windy out in the Hundred Acre Wood and Piglet was being carried by the wind while holding a kite. While trying to get help, he spots Tigger in an even more dangerous situation, drowning in a puddle. Piglet manages to save him rather by accident and everybody is surprised to know what happened. A happy Tigger expresses his gratitude by offering to be Piglet's personal servant for the rest of his life, which he insists on doing in spite of Piglet's refusal. The next morning, it doesn't go very good when Piglet woke up. First, Tigger got him food on the bed, then the red carpet treatment, cleaned Piglet's house, and washed and hung Piglet's shirts (ultimately including the one Piglet was wearing and Piglet himself). But the more he tries to help, the more troubles he causes for Piglet. Piglet then realizes that he needs to find a way to get his own life saved by Tigger, so that the life debt will be gone. However, this causes trouble for everyone else in the Hundred Acre Wood, who end up saving each other thanks to Piglet's attempts to get Tigger to save him; i.e.; Eeyore saving Pooh, Rabbit saving Gopher, Owl saving Eeyore. However, when all is said and done and the confusion ended, Tigger remains Piglet's servant. They then decide to celebrate everyone saving each other, and as Piglet brings a cake, a baby bee tries to eat the honey on top. When Piglet shoos the bee away and upsets it, he angers the entire hive and Tigger ends up saving Piglet from the bees, causing Tigger to no longer be Piglet's servant, much to Piglet's relief. But when Tigger suggests he can still be Piglet's servant, Piglet runs away in terror, while Tigger wonders what his problem is, as Tigger knows good help is hard to find.
Characters
- Winnie the Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings)
- Piglet (voiced by John Fiedler)
- Tigger (voiced by Paul Winchell)
- Rabbit (voiced by Ken Sansom)
- Eeyore (voiced by Peter Cullen)
- Gopher (voiced by Michael Gough)
- Owl (voiced by Hal Smith)
- The Bees (voiced by Frank Welker)
Goofs
- Gopher didn't whistle the "S" in "saved" when he said, "I saved you twice."
- When Tigger said, "He's practically in tears," this was done by Jim Cummings instead of Paul Winchell.
Home Video
- Volume 9: Everything's Coming Up Roses (VHS)
- Friendship: Clever Little Piglet (VHS)
- A Valentine For You Special Edition (DVD)
UK
- Pooh Bear's Big Surprise (VHS)