Release Date[]
- May 6, 1994
- September 6, 1995
- July 17, 1996
- February 18, 1997
- July 22, 1997
- March 3, 1998
- January 5, 1999
- March 7, 2000
Stock Number[]
2459 (1994-2000 VHS)
List Price[]
$12.99
Aspect Ratio[]
4:3
Format[]
T-40 (Standard Play, NTSC)
Audio[]
Hi-Fi Stereo
Language(s)[]
English
Subtitles[]
English (Closed Captioned)
Description[]
Episodes[]
- Lights Out
- The Rats Who Came to Dinner
- No Rabbit's a Fortress
Opening Logos (cont.)[]
Walt Disney Home Video
Opening Titles[]
Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring
Episodes Titles[]
"Lights Out"
Transcript[]
Rabbit: This is the last straw. Pooh! Pooh bear! Open this door this very... minute!
Pooh: Hello, Rabbit!
Rabbit: Enough small talk, Pooh! I want my shovel and I'm going to get it!
Pooh: Your shovel?
Rabbit: You promised you'd return it last week! You silly bear, if I don't begin planting my carrots... exactly at the stroke of 12.00... how will they grow up to be midnight snacks?!
Pooh: I don't know, Rabbit. How?
Rabbit: Pooh! No more borrowing! Shovel! Now!
Pooh: Actually, I think I left it in the closet. But, Rabbit...
Rabbit: No "buts" about it!
Pooh: There you go, Rabbit! Your shovel!
Rabbit: Pooh bear borrows this... Pooh bear borrows that... Who does he think I am? Of course, there is one problem... with planting carrots in the dark. You can't see what you're doing.
(Gopher Snoring)
Rabbit: I'm certain Gopher won't mind my borrowing his helmet. I'll have it back to him before he knows it.
(Rabbit and Gopher Snoring)
Gopher: (Screams) Robbers! Buglars! A body can't even sleep... without getting something snatched, see?
Pooh: It looks like your head, Gopher.
Tigger: Yep, it's a head, alright!
Gopher: Well, there's supposed to be a helmet on it! Someone borrowed my helmet!
Rabbit: Borrowed? Oh, my! I forgot to return Gopher's helmet! Me!
Piglet: Oh, dear! And without your light, it's so dark.
Gopher: Yeah, isn't it.
Tigger: Good thing you're not afraid of the dark, Gopher?
Gopher: Yeah. Good thing. And who knows what's living down there? Living?
Tigger: Yeah... like jagulars.
Piglet: Jagulars?!
Tigger: Or heffalumps.
Gopher: Heffamadingles?
Tigger: Or maybe... woozles.
Gopher: Woozles?
Tigger: Yeah. You never know what kind of... ickety-stickety things live down in the... dark.
Gopher: Dark? (Screams)
Pooh: I wonder if it was I who lost Gopher's helmet.
Rabbit: No, no, I'm sure it wasn't, uh, you.
Pooh: Well, I have been borrowing a lot of things lately... and, since I don't remember losing it... I must've lost it. If I did remember, then it wouldn't be lost.
Piglet: Oh, Pooh, how could you?
Gopher: Yeah! How could you?
Rabbit: Look. Maybe it'll show up... very soon... any second. Where is it? Where is it? It has to be here somewhere. Oh, my. I must've buried it.
Piglet: Pooh, do you think it's a good idea... to go down there all alone? In the... dark?
Gopher: Dark? (Screams)
Pooh: But I'm not alone, Piglet. I have my jar of honey.
Piglet: But do you remember leaving Gopher's helmet in his tunnels?
Pooh: No, but I also don't remember taking his helmet. Therefore, I probably lost it where I don't remember going. (Screams)
Rabbit: Where is it? It's here! It's gotta be here! Oh, no, no! Where? Where?
Pooh: Now, which way would I go if I was a lost helmet? Looks like helmet tracks. Hello?
Piglet: Something's... down there in the dark.
Gopher: Dark?!
(Gopher Screams)
Eeyore: Can't say I like my face, either.
Rabbit: What do I do? What do I do? I gotta find it. Gotta find it. Gotta find it!
(Gopher Screams)
Piglet: Rabbit, quick! Pooh! Pooh! Hurry! The ladder! The boom. Boom. And noises! And the honey jar! And he's all alone. And-- And--
Tigger: Ol' fluff 'n' stuff went to find Gopher's helmet.
Rabbit: What? Doesn't he know he could get lost in the dark?
Gopher: Dark?! (Screams)
Rabbit: Maybe I'd better go look for Pooh myself.
Tigger: If long-ears can risk his life for old fuzzy-top... then me, too.
Eeyore: Might as well go, too. Rabbit's an ispiration to all of us.
(All Screams)
Pooh: Helmet? Is that you?
(Tigger Screams)
Pooh: Hello, Tigger. I didn't expect to see you down here.
Tigger: I came to rescue you, buddy bear. I thought you might be lost.
Pooh: I'm not lost. I'm right where I'm standing. Unfortunately, where I'm standing may be lost.
Tigger: What's that? What's that?
(Eeyore Screams)
Pooh: Hello, Eeyore. Have you to rescue me, too?
(Rabbit Screams)
Pooh: Hello, Rabbit. If you're lost, you've come to the right place.
Tigger: Yeah, 'cause of buddy bear taking Gopher's helmet... we're gonna be down here forever!
Eeyore: Or longer.
Rabbit: No, no, no. We mustn't blame Pooh. I mean, anyone can make a mistake.
Tigger: Well, not a smart bunny like you.
Pooh: Don't worry. Just follow me and try to think like a helmet. Hello, helmet?!
Piglet: I'm afraid it's up to me to go down and rescue them.
Pooh: Hello?
Piglet: Oh, dear.
Gopher: That's awful brave of you, Piglet! I never thought you had it in you.
Piglet: But I don't. (Screams)
Gopher: By sassafras... if a little whippersnapper like him can face the dark... then so can I! I said it. Dark. Dark! Dark! (Screams)
Pooh: Helmet?
Tigger: This is terribibble. Lost zillions of miles down under. Bunny boy, you gotta get us outta here! You're our only hopelessness.
Rabbit: But I don't know how.
Pooh: It's true, Rabbit. You knew I lost the helmet. You know how to get us out. Please?
Rabbit: But then-- I can't! You've got it all wrong. You didn't lose Gopher's helmet, Pooh. I did.
Pooh: That's alright, Rabbit. As long as one of us did. I wouldn't feel right if the helmet lost itself.
Gopher: Hello?
Tigger: It's the... dark. It's comin' to get us!
Rabbit: Oh, my. Oh, my. It's all my fault!
Pooh: Oh, bother.
Gopher: Pooh?
(All Yelling)
Gopher: Oh, so there you all are. Should've known you'd be lollygaggin' around.
Piglet: Pooh!
Tigger: We was just restin'. Being a zillion miles underground... is kinda tiring, you know.
Gopher: A zillion miles?
Tigger: Good old terra cotta.
Pooh: You know, Piglet... a zillion miles underground... certainly looks a lot like Rabbit's house.
Piglet: It is Rabbit's house, Pooh.
Rabbit: I don't know what happened, Gopher. I borrowed it. Only for a second, really. Just to plant some carrots. And I worked all night... and was so tired that I came back at dawn... and leapt from the mantle sill right to sleep and--
Tigger: Whoa, that's some pillow.
Piglet: That's no pillow. That's Gopher's helmet.
Rabbit: Helmet? Here, Gopher. Let me return this to you.
Gopher: Thanks, sonny, but I don't need it anymore.
Rabbit: Don't need it?
Gopher: Nope. Found out there's nothing to be afraid of in the dark.
Rabbit: Dark?
Gopher: Now, what's the matter with him?
Pooh: It was probably something he didn't eat. Do you think he'd mind... if I borrowed a small smackeral?
Rabbit: No more borrowing! (Chuckles) But you can have some.
Intervals[]
Stay tuned as Pooh and his friends learn how to get along with some pesky pack rats.
Episodes Titles (cont.)[]
"The Rats Who Came to Dinner"
Transcript[]
(Thunderstorm Clouds)
Owl: Yes? Yes? A walnut?
Pack Rats: Oh, boy.
Pooh: I hope that's not more water wanting to come inside. Hello? The pack rats! Burglars! Thieves! Help! Excuse me, but I believe this is my house. Perhaps you should leave.
(Pack Rats Crying)
Pooh: Then again, perhaps not. I suppose you can stay... until it stops raining. It would be hard to find anyone else... to take you in... with your reputation for-- if you'll excuse the expression-- stealing.
Pack Rats: Us? No, no. We pay! Yeah, yeah, yeah! We pay!
Pooh: Oh, that's very nice. But when favorite things end up missing... not everyone is happy with walnuts in return. Besides, walnuts aren't going to stop my leaks. What I need are more pots and pans.
Pack Rats: Yeah, sure, sure. We pay, we pay!
Pooh: Was it something I said?
Piglet: (Strains) Oh, my goodness.
Pack Rats: Come on.
Piglet: If only these leaks would make up their minds. Oh, dear.
Rabbit: Out! Out! Pretty soon, there'll be more water in here than outside.
Gopher: Think you've got it bad? My tunnels are soaked. This weather isn't fit for man or beast. Not to mention Gophers.
Rabbit: Alright, Gopher. If you want to stay, grab a pot and start bailing.
Gopher: Seems like somebody's already grabbed 'em, Rabbit... and it's not too hard to figure out who.
Rabbit: The pack rats!
(Door Knocking)
Pooh: My! What an interesting... and very large present. For me?
(Door Knocking)
Pooh: Oh, bother. Who can that be?
Tigger: Thank goodness you're safe, buddy bear.
Gopher: Yeah, those sticky-fingered pack rats are at it again. Better stay on the look-see.
Tigger: For me? Aw, you shouldn't have did it.
Pooh: Why, that's... that's a present from... from my cousins! Yes, it's from my cousins. These are them.
Tigger: Oh, yeah. Ha-ha! I can see the family resemblance.
(All Laughing)
Tigger: But never mind that. Let's open my present.
Owl: Oh, I say. It's our missing kitchenware.
Piglet: Oh, Pooh. How could you?
Pooh: Now, it is very nice to get things... but it's even nicer to give than to take. It's much more polite. It keeps everyone so happy.
Pack Rats: Happy! Happy!
Pooh: I'm so glad you agree. Good night. Sleep tight.
Pack Rats: Oh, give, give, give! Happy, happy, happy! Come on. Happy, happy!
(Pooh Snoring)
Pooh: Oh, no. I must be sleeping in my sleep again. I think.
(Piglet Snoring)
Piglet: What are all of Pooh's things doing here? I'm going to have to see Pooh about this. If he wants to move in with me... he's going to have to ask first.
Pooh: But why did you take my things? And without asking? When someone does something nice for you... you're supposed to do something nice for them. That's called friendship... and I thought you were my friends.
Pack Rats: Nice! Nice! Friends! Friends!
(Sawing)
Gopher: Good work, sonny! You captured the rascals right in the act!
Rabbit: You did the right thing, Pooh bear. Now let us handle it.
Piglet: Don't worry, Pooh. They look all of your things, but they gave them to me. They must've known we were best friends.
Tigger: You've got 'em on the run, bunny boy! Now trap those rats like... well, like rats.
Pooh: Excuse me, but do thieves usually give things away... to Piglets, Tigger?
Tigger: They was probably just being extra double sneaky-- takin' and givin' and givin' and takin'.
Pooh: Take... give... take... give... Wait! They're not thieves. They're just a little confused. It was something I said... I think.
Pack Rats: Give, give! Nice, nice!
Piglet: Pooh's very soft-hearted.
Tigger: Soft-headed, if you ask me.
Gopher: Well, it won't work this time. First your house, Pooh... then the rest of the Hundred Acre Wood.
Rabbit: I'm going to put a stop to this right now!
Pooh: But, Rabbit--
Rabbit: No "buts", Pooh!
Pack Rats: Nice, nice! Nice, nice! Yeah! Nice, nice! Nice!
Rabbit: After them! They'll rob our homes next! Quick, follow me.
Pooh: Do we have to, Rabbit?
Gopher: Rabbti's house is just like the others. Nothin' there, stripped bare, clean as a whistle.
Rabbit: Nothing but these walnuts.
Pooh: Maybe they really are thieves.
Owl: This is nothing. Why, back in aught-six, the water rose so high... it flooded the rainclouds. There, there. If the pack rats hadn't taken your things... the flood would've ruined them.
Rabbit: That's not the point. They stole our things!
Tigger: Gone! Everything I had! Nothing left! (Crying)
Pooh: But you never had anything, Tigger.
Tigger: Hey! You're right, kiddo! Saved by circumchances.
Rabbit: Grab them! They're after Owl's things, too!
Pack Rats: No, no, no! Looky, looky!
Gopher: Why don't they want us to look in the closet?
Rabbit: Because it's a trick of some sort. I'll prove it. (Screams)
(Rumbling)
Pooh: Oh, my!
Gopher: Well, what do you know? My ball-peen hammer!
Piglet: They didn't steal our things. They saved them from the flood.
Rabbit: Then... They're not thieves? They're heroes?
Pooh: And so we are here to congratulate the pack rats... for learning that what others have coming... is something that should be going... in the first place. And this cake is to show our gratitude.
(All Gasps)
Pooh: Thank you very much. (Chuckles) I suppose no one can have too many... walnuts.
Intervals[]
Now, let's see what happens when Rabbit discovers the value of friendship.
Episodes Titles (cont.)[]
"No Rabbit's a Fortress"
Transcript[]
(Hammering, Saw)
(Crash)
Gopher: Dagnabbit! Shouldn't be hitting bedrock yet. Hold everything! Mmm. That's it. I missed my turn-off. No time to lollygag. Got places to be and tunnels to dig. Mmm. I knew I should have brought along the big pick.
(Crash)
(Hammering)
Rabbit: There. This should keep everyone from trampling my garden every day. If it isn't one thing, it's another. (Huffeling)
Pooh: Rabbit, I came to return the honey jars I borrowed for breakfast.
Rabbit: How could you? You're in my garden!
Piglet: We are?
Rabbit: The signs say "keep owt." Among other things. Can't you read them?
Pooh: Oh, I can read them, Rabbit. (Chuckles) I just can't see them.
Piglet: Whoa!
(Crash)
Rabbit: Piglet! Look what you've done. A young, vibrant carrot, mushed before its prime. And all because you and Pooh have no regard for my garden. Tigger! No! No! No! My garden's ruined.
Tigger: Nah. I just gave it that bounced-in look.
(Tigger Laughs)
Rabbit: (Gasps) What now? I'll teach you to dig up my vegetables. Oh, my! Who turned out the lights? Where's my garden?
Gopher: Hmm. So that's why there are all those roots in my way. Well, it's gonna have to go. You don't mind if I clear away some of the dead wood, do you, Rabbit?
Rabbit: Do what you want, Gopher, just stay out of my garden.
Gopher: Coming through! Everybody, stand clear.
Tigger: Uh, stand clear of what, Gopher?
Gopher: The big kapowy, that's what.
Piglet: Kapowy? Oh, my, I don't like the sound of that.
Pooh: Maybe you'd better hold your ears, Piglet. Like this.
Gopher: Here we go. Just push this doohickey down and...
Piglet: Uh-oh.
(Exploding)
Rabbit: Did somebody say something? "Keep owt!"
Gopher: Well, that takes care of that. Back to my diggin'.
Rabbit: My garden! It's gone! Gone!
(Tigger Laughs)
Tigger: Cheer up, floppy ears, it's not gone. It just been tossed. Got any Tarzan island dressing?
Rabbit: This is your fault. All of yours. First Pooh and Piglet, then Tigger, now this. Why do you always ruin my garden? It never did anything to any of you. From now on, I'm a rabbit unto myself. (Huffeling)
Pooh: Hm. Is it just me, or does something seem to be bothering friend Rabbit?
Tigger: You know, I haven't given fuzz bottom a good bouncing in days. I feel an empty spot in my life.
Pooh: I know what you mean, Tigger. I usually feel that same empty spot just before dinner. (Chuckles) I can't quite put my finger on it, but I believe Rabbit's garden is somehow different.
Tigger: Hm. This calls for some serious investigating.
Piglet: Perhaps we should come back later when the garden's... (Chuckles) friendlier.
Tigger: No, just follow me. I'll lead you around them booby traps. Tiggers are experts on trapping boobies, you know.
Pooh: Don't worry. You can ride on my shoulders, Piglet. You'll be safe up here.
Tigger: Hm. I better get this out of the way before somebody trips over it.
Piglet: Uh... Tigger.
(Muffled Speech)
Pooh: Piglet.
Tigger: Well, that takes care of that.
Pooh: Excuse me, Tigger...
Tigger: Not now, Pooh bear. We got traps to un-boobyfy.
(Tigger Bouncing)
(Pooh Grunts)
Tigger: I don't think you guys had better step on this thing. It might be dangerous. Quiet, fellas. It's long ears. I'm coming for you, buddy boy. (Grunts) Wait a minute. This isn't Rabbit. I've been boobied.
(Tigger Screams)
(Rabbit Laughs)
Rabbit: Surprised you, didn't I? So, how do you like it? Hm?
Tigger: How do I like it? (Laughs) Well, it's the most wonderfulest one I've ever seen. What is it?
Pooh: It's um... It's certainly big.
Rabbit: It's my fortress. From now on, no one will be able to bother me or my garden again. (Laughs) The whole point of this fortress is to keep you out. From now on, no matter what you think, no matter what you hear, no matter what happens, you, and you, and especially you, are to stay away forever.
Pooh: But who will borrow honey from you?
Rabbit: No-one! And that means you.
Pooh: Aw. My tummy will be awfully sorry to hear that.
Tigger: Come on, guys. Something tells me we're not wanted.
Pooh: (Groans) Come along, Piglet.
(Muffled Speech)
Tigger: You took the words right out of my mouth, Piglet, old pal.
Rabbit: Phew! Now for a little peace and quiet, and gardening. Hm. Where did I leave my shovel? Oh, yes, it's right outside the door. (Screams) A door! I forgot to make a door! I can't get out! I'm trapped! Doomed! Do you hear? Wait! Pooh! Tigger! Please, come back.
Tigger: Oh, no, you don't. You told us not to come back. You can booby a tigger once, but you can't make him drink.
(Muffled Speech)
Tigger: Yeah, you tell him, kiddo.
Pooh: I think Rabbit is testing us. To see how good friends we are. We should go before we hurt his feelings.
Rabbit: Oh, no, they're leaving. I'll starve! Starve? Oh, Pooh. How about a little smackerel of honey?
Pooh: Honey.
Tigger: No, Pooh. He's just trying to trick us.
Rabbit: Hmm. That honey does taste tasty.
Tigger: Bunny boy's counting on us. We can't go back, no matter what.
Rabbit: Oh, my, where's Tigger when you need a good bounce?
Tigger: Did he say "bounce?" (Laughs)
Rabbit: No, no, farther back. A little farther. That should do it.
Tigger: Don't worry, bunny boy, we'll bust you out if it's the last thing you do.
Piglet: Oh, d-d-dear.
(Chuck)
(Rabbit Groanting)
Tigger: Hey, how come we do all the work and bunny boy does all the bouncing?
Rabbit: Go on, pull. Pull! Pull!
Pooh: I'm afraid there may not be any pull left in me.
Tigger: (Strains) Maybe if we got a better grip.
(Screams)
Gopher: Sure hope he's got a round-trip ticket.
(Piglet Screams)
Rabbit: Tigger, there's no possible way you can get me through that little hole. I'm just too big.
Tigger: Oh, Rabbit. It's just a small matter of Tiggernometry. We'll have you vacuumed free before you can say...
(Tigger Laughs)
(Machine Ruines)
Piglet: Oh, dear.
Pooh: We did it.
Gopher: Sure was simple.
Piglet: I hope Rabbit's all right.
Tigger: Genius. Pure genius.
Pooh: Rabbit, what are you doing in there when you should be in there?
Rabbit: I told you I was too big to fit through the hole.
Tigger: Yeah, maybe, but what happened to your garden?
(Machine Ruines)
(Piglet Screams)
(Exploding)
Rabbit: I might as well face it. I'll probably spend the rest of my life in here.
Tigger: Yeah, but look at the bright side, bunny boy. Maybe you won't live that long.
Piglet: Is there anything we can do, Rabbit?
Rabbit: No. Except maybe try not to forget me.
Pooh: Of course not... um... uh... Rabbit.
Gopher: Well, that's that. Can't stand around here forever. I've got tunnels that need blasting.
Piglet: Hmm. That's an idea. Blast him out.
Tigger: Hmm. That's an idea. Blast him out.
Pooh: Hmm. That's an idea. I wonder how much longer to lunch.
Gopher: Yes, siree. Don't know why I didn't think of it before. I'll blast him out. (Chuckles) Yes, indeedy. Of course, you have to be careful with dynamite. Can't use too much. Just a little keg will do you.
Pooh: Only one keg?
Piglet: Oh, dear.
Tigger: Uh-oh.
Gopher: Stand clear!
(Exploding)
Gopher: You too, Rabbit.
Pooh: Do you think we should have told Gopher that we each used one keg, too?
Tigger: Hello. Hello. Hmm. No sign of hide nor bunny. I wonder where old floppy ears went.
Piglet: Oh, dear. I hope he's not angry with us.
Pooh: I believe we should look for him, in case he's lost.
Gopher: Good idea. Follow me.
Pooh: No, he's not here.
Rabbit: Oh, my. Oh... Oh, my. Oh, dear, dear, dear. Oh, no, no, no.
Pooh: Did you find anything, Piglet?
Piglet: Well, um, no. You, Pooh?
Pooh: Only this very nice rock. But no rabbit.
Gopher: I came up zip, too. And I searched every one of my holes, to boot.
Tigger: I... I found this. His favourite carrot. He never went nowheres without it. We're just gonna have to face it. Bunny boy is gone.
Gopher: He was the dagblasted best rabbit friend I ever had. Even if he was the only rabbit friend I ever had.
Piglet: Perhaps we shouldn't have blown him up, then he wouldn't have had to leave.
Rabbit: Help! Help!
Tigger: Oh, my, I can still hear him calling. I must be having hearlookinations.
Rabbit: Help! Help! Help!
Pooh: I wonder if hearlookinations are contagious. I hear Rabbit, too.
Gopher: So do I.
Piglet: Me, uh, too.
Rabbit: Get me down from here.
(Screams)
Pooh: Why, look. There's Rabbit's hearlookination now.
Gopher: Wait a minute. That's not Rabbit's hearlookination. That's Rabbit in a tree.
Tigger: Hooray! (Laughs) Old floppy ears wasn't blown to tangerines after all.
Gopher: Hey, watch where you're bouncing, you big galoot.
Piglet: Oh, my. Rabbit's so high up. How will we get him down?
Gopher: Won't be easy. But maybe this will help.
Rabbit: Chop me down?
Gopher: Yep. Might be painful, but it could hurt a lot too.
Tigger: No, we can't do that. Why, the tree might fall on an innocent plant or something.
Gopher: Hmm. Good point. Well, in that case I'll just have to use dynamite again. Like my daddy always used to say, what gets blown up must get blown down.
Rabbit: No, don't. Not dynamite again.
Gopher: You're right. Better make it nitroglycerine. Wait. How about U235?
Pooh: I believe I could get him down.
Tigger: You? All by your lonesome?
Piglet: He's right, Pooh, won't you want some help?
Pooh: (Chuckles) Help? Oh, no, I don't believe so. Just watch. Hello, Rabbit.
Rabbit: Hm. What? Oh, hi, Pooh bear. (Screams)
Pooh: See? It thought it might work.
(Crash)
Tigger: You were right, buddy boy. Not only did you get Rabbit out of the tree, you caught him, too.
Piglet: (Chuckles) Here we are. I think it's all right for Rabbit to look at our surprise now.
Rabbit: Oh, my. Oh, my. It's wonderful. And for me? After everything I've said to you?
Pooh: Well, you are our friend, Rabbit, whether you like it or not.
Rabbit: How can I ever thank you all for fixing it?
Tigger: Let me see. I know.
Rabbit: Tigger, stop that.
Gopher: Say, you know anything about the rest of my dynamite? It's gone.
Rabbit: Yes, I hid it in a safe place where it can't blow up any innocent gardens or rabbits.
Pooh: Uh, Rabbit, I found this pogo stick in the woods. I thought it might make a nice garden warming gift, since you have a new garden which needs warming. Here.
Rabbit: Why, thank you, Pooh. How thoughtful.
Tigger: Here, can I try it? Please, please, please.
Rabbit: No, it's my pogo stick. I get to pogo on it first. Maybe I could bounce on you for once.
(Exploding)
Rabbit: Oh, my. Why does it always happen to me?
Gopher: Say, I bet I know where you hid my dynamite.
Ending Credits[]
Produced by
WALT DISNEY
TELEVISION ANIMATION
"LIGHTS OUT"
Producer/Director
KARL GEURS
Story Editor
MARK ZASLOVE
Story by
DAVID SILVERMAN
and
STEPHEN SUSTARSIC
Story by
STEPHEN SUSTARSIC
and
MARK ZASLOVE
Assistant Story Editor
CARTER CROCKER
"THE RATS WHO CAME TO DINNER"
Producer/Director
KARL GEURS
Story Editor
MARK ZASLOVE
Story by
MARK ZASLOVE
Teleplay by
BRUCE TALKINGTON
Assistant Story Editor
CARTER CROCKER
"NO RABBIT'S A FORTRESS"
Producers
KEN KESSEL
ED GHERTNER
Supervising Director
KEN KESSEL
Story Editor
MARK ZASLOVE
Assistant Story Editors
CARTER CROCKER
BRUCE TALKINGTON
Story by
STEPHEN SUSTARSIC
MARK ZASLOVE
Teleplay by
STEPHEN SUSTARSIC
BRUCE TALKINGTON
MARK ZASLOVE
With the Talents of
PETER CULLEN
JOHN FIEDLER
MICHAEL GOUGH
KEN SANSOM
HAL SMITH
JIM CUMMINGS
as Winnie the Pooh
and
PAUL WINCHELL
as Tigger
Animation Director
TERENCE HARRISON
Art Director
ED GHERTNER
Timing Directors
DAVE BRAIN
JOAN CASE
RICK LEON
MIRCEA MANTTA
MITCH ROCHON
JAMES T. WALKER
Storyboard Designers
HOLLY FORSYTH
TOM SITO
HANK TUCKER
Character Design
LEONARD SMITH
Key Layout Design
JIM SCHLENKER
Background Stylist
PARO HOZUMI
Color Stylist
JILL STIRDIVANT
Supervising Timing Director
MIRCEA MANTTA
Overseas Animation Supervisors
DALE CASE
KEN KESSEL
JAMIE MITCHELL
Assistant Producer
BARBARA FERRO
Talent Coordinator
OLIVIA MINER
Songs Written and Produced by
STEVE NELSON
Music by
STEVE NELSON
&
THOM SHARP
Animation Production by
TMS ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
Animation Production by
WALT DISNEY ANIMATION
(AUSTRALIA) PTY, LTD.
Post Production Manager
SARA DURAN
Post Production Coordinator
BARBARA BECK
Sound Editor
VITELLO & ASSOCIATES
Supervising Editor
ELEN ORSON
Sound Effects Editor
ROY BRAVERMAN
Music Editor & Re-Recording Mixer
ED BARTON
Managing Film Editor
RICH HARRISON
Supervising Editor
CHARLIE KING, M.P.S.E.
Sound Editor
RICK HINSON, M.P.S.E.
Assistant Editor
GLENN LEWIS
Track Reader
SKIP CRAIG
Production Assistants
JEFFREY ARTHUR
PEGGY BECKER
STEPHANIE ELLIOTT
WADE NASSIR
LEONA JERNIGAN
Script Coordinator
LEONA JERNIGAN
Archives Administrator
KRISTA BUNN
Artwork Coordinator
KAREN SILVA
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(C) 1989 THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
VHS Supplements[]
1994 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
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1 | Green warning screens | June 19, 1992 | |
2 | Spot the Dog promo | February 15, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
3 | Disney's Favorite Stories promo #1 | January 28, 1994 | |
4 | Feature Program | May 6, 1994 | |
5 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 | |
6 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 | |
7 | Intro to Winnie the Pooh Learning | ||
8 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 | |
9 | Stay Tuned (The Rats Who Came to Dinner) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
10 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 | |
11 | Stay Tuned (No Rabbit's a Fortress) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
12 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 | |
13 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 | |
14 | Winnie the Pooh Learning Collection promo | April 22, 1994 | Jeff Bennett |
15 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | April 30, 1993 | Corey Burton (Ludwig Von Drake) |
1995 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | |
---|---|---|
1 | Green warning screens | June 19, 1992 |
2 | Winnie the Pooh Learning Collection promo | May 6, 1994 |
3 | Bright Beginnings promo | August 11, 1995 |
4 | Feature Program | February 18, 1994 |
5 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 |
6 | Intro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
7 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 |
8 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 |
9 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 |
10 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
1996 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Green warning screens | June 19, 1992 | |
2 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | July 17, 1996 | Jeff Bennett |
3 | Spot the Dog promo | Brian Cummings | |
4 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | June 26, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
5 | Trailer for Parachute Express: Come Sing with Us! | July 17, 1996 | Brian Cummings |
6 | Feature Program (Version 2) | September 6, 1995 | |
7 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 | |
8 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 | |
9 | Intro to Winnie the Pooh Learning | ||
10 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 | |
11 | Stay Tuned (The Rats Who Came to Dinner) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
12 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 | |
13 | Stay Tuned (No Rabbit's a Fortress) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
14 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 | |
15 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
1997 VHS (Version 1)[]
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
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1 | Green warning screens | June 19, 1992 | |
2 | Promo for Disney's Animated Storybook: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree |
February 18, 1997 | Mark Elliott |
3 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | Jeff Bennett | |
4 | Spot the Dog promo | July 17, 1996 | Brian Cummings |
5 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | June 26, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
6 | Feature Program (Version 2) | September 6, 1995 | Brian Cummings |
7 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 | |
8 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 | |
9 | Intro to Winnie the Pooh Learning | ||
10 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 | |
11 | Stay Tuned (The Rats Who Came to Dinner) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
12 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 | |
13 | Stay Tuned (No Rabbit's a Fortress) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
14 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 | |
15 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
1997 VHS (Version 2)[]
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Green warning screens | June 19, 1992 | |
2 | Promo for Ready to Read with Pooh | July 22, 1997 | Mark Elliott |
3 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | Jeff Bennett | |
4 | Spot the Dog promo | July 17, 1996 | Brian Cummings |
5 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | June 26, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
6 | Feature Program (Version 2) | September 6, 1995 | Brian Cummings |
7 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 | |
8 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 | |
9 | Intro to Winnie the Pooh Learning | ||
10 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 | |
11 | Stay Tuned (The Rats Who Came to Dinner) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
12 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 | |
13 | Stay Tuned (No Rabbit's a Fortress) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
14 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 | |
15 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
1998 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
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1 | Green warning screens | November 4, 1997 | |
2 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | November 19, 1991 | |
3 | Now Available to Own on Videocassette | October 19, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
4 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | January 6, 1998 | Jeff Bennett |
5 | Spot the Dog promo | Brian Cummings | |
6 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | March 3, 1998 | Tress MacNeille |
7 | Now Available from Disney Interactive | October 19, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
8 | Promo for Disney's Learning Series: Winnie the Pooh CD-ROM Games |
August 5, 1997 | Mark Elliott |
9 | Feature Program (Version 2) | September 6, 1995 | Brian Cummings |
10 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 | |
11 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 | |
12 | Intro to Winnie the Pooh Learning | ||
13 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 | |
14 | Stay Tuned (The Rats Who Came to Dinner) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
15 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 | |
16 | Stay Tuned (No Rabbit's a Fortress) | May 6, 1994 | Brian Cummings |
17 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 | |
18 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
1999 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | |
---|---|---|
1 | Green warning screens | November 4, 1997 |
2 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | June 19, 1992 |
3 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | February 14, 1998 |
4 | Spot the Dog promo | February 14, 1998 |
5 | Disney's Sing-Along Songs promo | August 25, 1998 |
6 | Promo for the Winnie the Pooh Learning Games | August 5, 1997 |
7 | Feature Program | September 8, 1995 |
8 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 |
9 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 |
10 | Intro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
11 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 |
12 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 |
13 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 |
14 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
2000 VHS[]
Video | Creation date | |
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1 | Green warning screens | November 4, 1997 |
2 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | June 19, 1992 |
3 | Trailer for Discover Spot | March 7, 2000 |
4 | Trailer for An Extremely Goofy Movie | March 7, 2000 |
5 | Trailer for Sing a Song with Tigger | March 7, 2000 |
6 | Winnie the Pooh video promo | February 14, 1998 |
7 | Playhouse Disney commercial | May 25, 1999 |
8 | Feature Program | February 23, 1999 |
9 | Walt Disney Home Video logo | October 4, 1986 |
10 | Winnie the Pooh Learning: Sharing and Caring | May 6, 1994 |
11 | Intro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |
12 | Lights Out | February 4, 1989 |
13 | The Rats Who Came to Dinner | January 7, 1989 |
14 | No Rabbit's a Fortress | October 14, 1989 |
15 | Outro to The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | January 17, 1988 |