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00:00 [music]
00:06 [laughing]
00:09 Ah, it's always nice to start off the day with a well-balanced breakfast.
00:15 [music]
00:20 Perhaps breakfast wasn't as balanced as I thought.
00:24 I know what's the matter.
00:26 I haven't had dessert.
00:29 [music]
00:32 Why, my paw seems to have forgotten its way to my mouth.
00:39 I wonder who that can be.
00:41 Good morning, Pooh Bear.
00:43 Thought we'd join you for breakfast.
00:47 Thank you all, but I'm afraid you may have to find someone else to eat all this honey.
00:54 I can't seem to eat honey anymore.
00:57 Can he, honey?
00:59 That's ridiculous.
01:01 Pooh Bears always have room for honey.
01:04 [sigh]
01:05 You see what I mean?
01:07 This is serious.
01:10 Pooh has never lost his appetite before.
01:13 I suppose a lost appetite should be very easy to find.
01:17 Especially one as big as yours.
01:19 [laughing]
01:21 All we have to know is where you left it.
01:24 Perhaps Owl knows.
01:26 Yeah, he's always getting lost in thought.
01:30 Who can't eat honey?
01:33 I say, that doesn't sound like the Pooh Bear I know.
01:38 Are you absolutely certain that this is in fact Winnie the Pooh?
01:43 I think I may...
01:45 Hmm, Pooh Bear is missing and so is his appetite.
01:50 It's a regular crime wave.
01:53 And somebody's got to wave back.
01:55 This is a job for Tigger, Privateer.
02:01 Are you now or have you ever been any Pooh Bear generally known and publicly recognized as Winnie the Pooh?
02:09 Oh, were you speaking to me?
02:12 Not sure, eh?
02:14 All right, whoever you are, spill the beans.
02:18 Why, I haven't got any beans, Tigger.
02:21 Perhaps Rabbit has some in his garden?
02:24 What have you got to say about that, Long Ears?
02:27 Why, yes, I have beans in my garden, but I never spill them.
02:32 Just a ding-dang minute, Rabbit's not the one on trial here.
02:38 Oh, yeah, I was just testing you.
02:42 What did you do with our pal Pooh?
02:44 Pooh? I'm sure I'm around here somewhere.
02:47 He certainly looks like Pooh Bear.
02:50 Jump in, crydaddies. He must be wearing a disguise.
02:55 Hmm, he does look a great deal larger than the Pooh I know.
03:00 It's time for some scientifical privateering.
03:03 Now we'll see who's Buddy Bear and who isn't.
03:06 The real Pooh could never resist a smackerel of something sweet.
03:10 So, how about some honey, Bunny Boy?
03:14 No, thank you, Tigger. I've already had my breakfast.
03:18 Hmm, Pooh's not in there.
03:21 How about you, whoever you are?
03:23 Some sweet golden honey? Hmm?
03:27 No, thank you, Tigger. I just brushed my teeth.
03:30 I know. I bet old Buddy Bear's hiding where you'd least expect it.
03:35 Hey, Buddy Bear!
03:37 No, there's nothing in there I want.
03:41 Ah-ha! It's Howl! I mean, it's Pooh! I mean...
03:46 You know what I mean. I... I...
03:50 I never would have guessed. Howl was Pooh.
03:54 Oh, dear. I do seem to have an attraction for honey, don't I?
04:00 I must be Pooh.
04:03 Oh, bother. But then where's Howl?
04:06 There's certainly not room for both of us in there.
04:09 Well, I'm not Howl.
04:11 Oh, I couldn't be Howl. I'm afraid of heights.
04:15 I've never heard of anything so silly in all my life.
04:19 My family's always been gophers, all the way back to great-uncle Didney.
04:25 Why, that reminds me of the time...
04:28 Ah! I'm talking just like Howl!
04:31 This is getting very confusing.
04:34 If I'm in Howl, and Howl is in gopher, then... then...
04:39 Where's gopher?
04:41 He's gonna be hard to find, on account of because he's so small.
04:45 Oh, d-d-d-dear. I'm sorry, gopher, but I must be you.
04:49 I didn't mean to be.
04:51 All right. Who's next?
04:54 Don't be ridiculous. I can't be Piglet.
04:57 What would happen to my garden?
04:59 Oh, d-d-d-dear.
05:01 Oh, no. I have a very large feeling I'm a very small animal.
05:07 Now, let me see. I lost my appetite, and then I lost me,
05:12 and now my friends are lost, sort of.
05:15 What should I, whoever I am, do?
05:18 Any privateer could tell you that.
05:21 Find your appetite and abracadabra, you find your friends.
05:26 But please hurry, whoever you are.
05:29 Being such a very small animal certainly is scary.
05:33 Well, time for fiddle-faddle, sonny. Let's get moving.
05:37 Oh, yes.
05:39 It is almost time for something to eat, isn't it?
05:44 Hey, where's gopher? I mean, owl.
05:47 Well, time to flap the flight-pan-tastic.
05:51 This reminds me of the time my Uncle Torbitman
05:58 took a plum pudding for a bird bath.
06:01 Come on, stranger. We'd better find that appetite of yours
06:04 before this gets so confusing even I can't figure it out.
06:08 Tip-toeing would be a great deal easier
06:11 if you knew what it is that you're trying not to step in.
06:16 D-d-dagnabbit. What's going on here, sonny?
06:23 How am I supposed to find a missing appetite
06:26 when folks are always dropping in unexpectedly?
06:29 I don't know exactly what it is,
06:32 but gopher doesn't seem to be himself today.
06:35 Listen.
06:37 Uh, just another smackerel, if you please.
06:42 That's a pooh-bear's appetite if I ever privateered one.
06:46 Okay, appetite. Hands up.
06:49 Your tummy has come to get you.
06:55 - Right. - Ooh, company.
06:58 And you're just in time for breakfast.
07:01 - Oh, dear. - Don't be afraid, piglet.
07:04 It's just our friends Tigger and, uh, me.
07:09 ( screaming )
07:12 If that door had been open, it would have been a perfect landing.
07:20 - Pooh-bear! - Yes?
07:24 I may have discovered the whereabouts of your appetite.
07:29 Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! A clue!
07:31 Take us to it so I can get you all back to abnormal.
07:34 Follow me!
07:36 Well, there you are.
07:38 Thank you, gopher, for being all and taking me to wherever my appetite is.
07:44 - Where is it? - It's right in there where Pooh would be,
07:48 if he was Pooh.
07:50 If you'll excuse me, I really must be going.
07:53 Lots of things to do, you know.
07:56 That reminds me of one of the things I didn't want to do again.
08:07 Hello!
08:11 Do you think my appetite's really down there, Tigger?
08:15 There's only one way to find out.
08:17 Oh, bother!
08:22 Oh, my. I certainly hope my appetite is nearby.
08:30 It would be a shame to have found all of this honey and not be able to enjoy it.
08:36 Hello, Piglet. Uh, Gopher. What are you doing here?
08:42 I was just tunneling by and thought I'd see what all the boo-hoo-hoo-hoo-ha-ha was about.
08:48 Tunneling by?
08:50 Oh, bother!
08:56 Thank you, Piglet. I mean, Gopher.
09:05 I just wish I'd been able to find my appetite.
09:11 You know, Sonny, for someone with no appetite, you're sure eating a lot of honey.
09:17 My appetite! It must have been in the honey tree after all.
09:22 Just like Gopher, I mean Owl, said.
09:26 Does that mean I'm not Gopher anymore?
09:28 Yes, Piglet. Everyone is who they weren't, but all really.
09:33 All we have to do now is find a way down from this honey.
09:42 Yet another mystical type mystery solved by the defender of the weakly,
09:47 the champion of the undercooked, the sleuther of the unsleuthable,
09:52 and general all-around nice guy, Pigger Privateer!
09:57 It certainly is nice to have everybody back to being everybody.
10:01 Aw, shucks. It was kind of fun when anybody was nobody,
10:05 and everybody was who they thought they weren't.
10:07 That's easy for you to say, Tigger. You didn't have to be anybody.
10:11 I certainly am glad I got my appetite back.
10:15 I was beginning to get very hungry.
10:18 But you know, I have the strangest feeling that we forgot something.
10:23 Aaaaaah!
10:28 Eggnabbit!