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The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "King of the Beasties"; The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Tigger's Houseguest"; The Tigger Movie interactive trivia game; Thingamajigger matching game; Kenny Loggins music video: "Your Heart Will Lead You Home"; "Round My Family Tree" sing along song; Disney DVD Storybook: The Tigger Movie; How to make your own family tree; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Tigger Movie
1. Tigger Interrupts the Film [3:11]
2. The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers [4:45]
3. Rabbit Removes a Rock [3:10]
4. Someone Like Me [2:04]
5. Owl Has a Tea Party [3:20]
6. The Search for Family Begins [5:05]
7. "The Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" [1:27]
8. An Important Discovery Is Made [2:18]
9. Eeyore Finds Some Strange Tiggers [:54]
10. Tigger Writes a Letter [4:11]
11. "Lull-a-Bee" [3:36]
12. Winter, and Sadness [1:35]
13. Everyone Writes a Letter [:54]
14. "Round My Family Tree" [2:38]
15. Tigger Makes Many Preparations [:56]
16. "How to Be a Tigger" [3:49]
17. Tigger Has a Family Reunion [4:20]
18. The Search for Tigger [5:41]
19. Tigger Finds His Family Tree [3:19]
20. An Avalanche, and a Rescue [3:08]
21. Tigger Discovers His Real Family [4:56]
22. Tigger Has a Gift for All [2:18]
23. "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" [2:19]
In this animated story for the whole family, Disney brings A.A. Milne's classic characters from the Winnie the Pooh stories back to the big screen. Tigger is having a hard time finding anyone to play with him, so he decides to track down his family tree and find other Tiggers. Concerned that their friend feels sad, Winnie and his friends dress up like Tiggers so he won't feel so alone. But once Tigger finds out who they really are, it makes him even more determined to find his real family. As Tigger heads out in search of others like himself, he accidentally makes his way into a snowstorm, and Winnie and friends must find him before he gets lost in the cold. The Tigger Movie was originally produced for home video and then upgraded to a theatrical release. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide