The Tigger Movie (2000)

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Written by A.A. Milne, Eddie Guzelian

Directed by Jun Falkenstein

Also known as "Disney's The Tigger Movie"

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Tigger is another of A.A. Milne's classic children's creations, a delightfully bouncy pal of Winnie the Pooh, whose cheeky grin has brought joy to millions of young fans. Tigger is the one and only Tigger - and he's beginning to find it rather lonely. Although he has great mates, and young Roo is a wonderful bouncing partner, Tigger really wants to find his family. His friends trying to cheer him up doesn't help, and eventually he sets off on a dangerous journey in a cold winter storm to find the "biggest and most gigantical" family tree in Hundred Acre Wood. His friends send out a search party after him, but in the end Tigger finds his own way home to his real family - the friends who love him.

Cast

Jim CummingsTigger/Winnie the Pooh
Nikita HopkinsRoo
Ken SansomRabbit
John FiedlerPiglet
Peter CullenEeyore
Andre StojkaOwl
Kath SoucieKanga
Tom AttenboroughChristopher Robin
Image for John HurtJohn HurtNarrator
Frank WelkerAdditional voices

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