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After Rabbit organizes a fun picnic in the Hundred Acre Wood, his friends decide to express their appreciation for him by giving him the title of mayor of the Hundred Acre Wood. Rabbit is greatly honored, but quickly lets power go to his head and puts a restrictive set of new rules in place for the Wood that include putting [[Winnie-the-Pooh|Pooh]] on a strict diet and greatly limiting the amount of time that [[Tigger]] is allowed to bounce. Tigger quickly becomes annoyed by all of the new rules and declares that he would be a better mayor. | After Rabbit organizes a fun picnic in the Hundred Acre Wood, his friends decide to express their appreciation for him by giving him the title of mayor of the Hundred Acre Wood. Rabbit is greatly honored, but quickly lets power go to his head and puts a restrictive set of new rules in place for the Wood that include putting [[Winnie-the-Pooh|Pooh]] on a strict diet and greatly limiting the amount of time that [[Tigger]] is allowed to bounce. Tigger quickly becomes annoyed by all of the new rules and declares that he would be a better mayor. | ||
− | To try to prove their points, | + | To try to prove their points, Rabbit gets Beaver to paint a big white line dividing the Hundred Acre Wood and order everyone except [[Darby]] and [[Buster]] (whom they consider guests in the Wood) to take sides. This quickly becomes a problem for those that live in particular areas and also creates an obstacle for Tigger & Pooh in their duties as Super Sleuths, for they have to cross over to Rabbit's side of the Wood to use the Changing Tree, but they don't have the needed password. |
Everyone soon becomes fed up with the new rules, especially [[Roo]] and [[Lumpy]] who find it difficult to play with each other because they are trapped on opposite sides. Darby decides that it's time to do something about the problem and hatches a plan to bring everyone together by pretending that Buster has become lost in a dark cave. The plan works and Rabbit admits that he went overboard and that it would be best for the Hundred Acre Wood to be united. | Everyone soon becomes fed up with the new rules, especially [[Roo]] and [[Lumpy]] who find it difficult to play with each other because they are trapped on opposite sides. Darby decides that it's time to do something about the problem and hatches a plan to bring everyone together by pretending that Buster has become lost in a dark cave. The plan works and Rabbit admits that he went overboard and that it would be best for the Hundred Acre Wood to be united. |
Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too is a 2009 direct-to-video film that was released on April 7, 2009 on DVD and originally broadcast on television on the Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney block just four days later on April 11, 2009. The film was directed by David Hartman and written by Nicole Dubuc, Brian Hohlfeld, with a story by Brian Hohlfeld, story-edited by Nicole Dubuc. It is a musical focused on Tigger and Rabbit having an argument that leads them to split the Hundred Acre Wood into two sides and declare themselves mayors of their respective sides.
After Rabbit organizes a fun picnic in the Hundred Acre Wood, his friends decide to express their appreciation for him by giving him the title of mayor of the Hundred Acre Wood. Rabbit is greatly honored, but quickly lets power go to his head and puts a restrictive set of new rules in place for the Wood that include putting Pooh on a strict diet and greatly limiting the amount of time that Tigger is allowed to bounce. Tigger quickly becomes annoyed by all of the new rules and declares that he would be a better mayor.
To try to prove their points, Rabbit gets Beaver to paint a big white line dividing the Hundred Acre Wood and order everyone except Darby and Buster (whom they consider guests in the Wood) to take sides. This quickly becomes a problem for those that live in particular areas and also creates an obstacle for Tigger & Pooh in their duties as Super Sleuths, for they have to cross over to Rabbit's side of the Wood to use the Changing Tree, but they don't have the needed password.
Everyone soon becomes fed up with the new rules, especially Roo and Lumpy who find it difficult to play with each other because they are trapped on opposite sides. Darby decides that it's time to do something about the problem and hatches a plan to bring everyone together by pretending that Buster has become lost in a dark cave. The plan works and Rabbit admits that he went overboard and that it would be best for the Hundred Acre Wood to be united.
Only the first six characters are credited by character name, for all others, only the names of the voice actors are shown.
The film's instrumental score was composed by Andy Sturmer:
The music and songs were released, though only digitally, on the MP3 album Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too.
Fans of My Friends Tigger & Pooh generally reacted favorably to this release. The film has an average rating of four stars on Amazon.com with a total of 15 reviews, with only one review rating the film less than four stars posted after its release. Viewers were impressed that the film engaged the interest of kids while also providing a strong storyline that would please adult viewers as well.
- Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too at IMDb
- Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too reviewed at Ultimate Disney
- This movie was produced in 2008, according to the credits.
- This is the only movie/special to have the ending credits scroll up.
- Darby's voice line saying the show's name would be reused for another movie/special, "Super Duper Super Sleuths".
- This is the only FastPlay-equipped Pooh related DVD to have games play after the previews; the Little Einsteins DVD The Christmas Wish had a similar thing.
- This is the second and final movie/special not to have the Walt Disney Television Animation logo at the end.