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==Pooh and Pals meet Littlefoot/Threehorns Never Play with Longnecks/The Wonderful Thing About Tigger== [''Years past Winnie the Pooh and his friends wandered around the time of the dinosaurs.''] * '''Narrator:''' Years have passed after Littlefoot had hatched. Time Travelers from the future had just arrived in the land of the dinosaurs. Sent by the great sage interdimensional being known as Zordon of Eltar are The Chosen Ones known as Winnie the Pooh and his friends: Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore. They are on their quest as the dinosaurs were also in search for the Great Valley. And still, they didn't know which way they were going to find it. [Rabbit walk over to a cliff with Tigger bouncing behind him] * '''Rabbit:''' So, we first head east by south, then south by east. Of course, minus the magnetic variation, plus the wind drift, we clearly go, uh... this way! [He notices Tigger's mouth got wrapped by the map and yank it out] * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' I wonder where those longneck dinosaurs are? * '''Tigger:''' Gosh, I thought we catch up with them. * '''Rabbit:''' Well, we would if someone hadn't try to stop for honey. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Sorry, Rabbit. But you know how I can get at honey these days. * '''Rabbit:''' Well, it's not like the Great Valley is going anywhere. * '''Eeyore:''' Well, Zordon did give us this mission to find it. * '''Tigger:''' And good thing Captain Neweyes send us to this time of the dinosaurs. Like he said these dinosaurs are searching for the Great Valley too. * '''Piglet:''' But what about the Sharpteeth? * '''Tigger:''' Do'h. Let'em find their own Great Valley. * '''Piglet:''' No I meant. Although we know what they look but they are very f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-fierce. * '''Tigger:''' Don't worry about them palookas. Why, if they showed up, I'll give 'em the old one-three. I'll give them the four-seven. I'll give' em the eight-two! (chuckles) Fool around with my arithmetic, huh? Whoa! * '''Rabbit:''' I have a feeling this is going to be a long journey. (Scene fades to Littlefoot and his family finding food.) * '''Littlefoot''': Mother, is this all there is to eat? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': l'm sorry, my dear. The land has been changing. That is why we must walk as far as we can each day, until we reach the Great Valley. Littlefoot, quickly, come here. Look, up there. A tree star. It is very special. * '''Littlefoot''': [Giggling] A tree star. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': It is very special. lt'll help you grow strong. * '''Littlefoot''': Where we are going? There are so many of these leaves. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Come along. * '''Littlefoot’s Grandparents''': (laughs) * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': The great valley is filled with green food, more than you could ever eat and more cool water than you could ever drink. It's a wonderful, beautiful place, where we'll live happily with many more of our own kind. * '''Littlefoot''': When will we get there? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': The bright circle must pass over many times. We must follow it to where it touches the ground. * '''Littlefoot''': Have you ever seen the Great Valley? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': No. * '''Littlefoot''': Well, how do you know it's really there? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Some things you see with your eyes; others you see with your heart. * '''Littlefoot''': [sighs] l don't understand, Mother. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': You will, my son. You will. (It was then that Littlefoot heard the sound of Pooh's voice from nearby. He blinked and turned in the direction it came from. The tree-star slipped off his back as he walked among a bushel of dry grass and stuck his head out.) * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' (OS) Hello! Hello! * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Littlefoot, don't you wander too far. (But Littlefoot was hardly paying attention his mother. His focus was on Pooh and his friends who are very strange to him. Seeing them still on a trail to the Great Valley.) * '''Rabbit:''' [Muttering] I know we went over this way, and-and-and I came across it, but then I lost my way over... and if I don't dig... [Stammering] * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Might you know which way the Great Valley is... uh, from here, Rabbit? * '''Rabbit:''' [Stammering] Uh, uh, well... I mean...Alright. I don't know which way it is. * '''Eeyore:''' It figures. * '''Piglet:''' Don't worry Rabbit. We can ask for directions. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' I don't know. I believe we're supposed to find some longneck dinosaurs that are heading to the Great Valley. (Littlefoot had seen different kinds of dinosaurs over the course of his life, but this was the first time he saw some new kinds of animals at a close distance. Something about them fascinated him.) * '''Rabbit:''' But we must ask for directions. * '''Tigger:''' Yeah, remember what happen while we're on our way to the Cave of Wonders? * '''Rabbit:''' Let's not even go there Tigger. I'm sure we can find some longneck dinosaurs who are searching for the Great Valley like we are. * '''Littlefoot:''' Hey! * '''Rabbit:''' Piglet, did you say something? * '''Piglet:''' It's not me Rabbit. * '''Tigger:''' If it wasn't you then who did? * '''Littlefoot:''' I did! * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' (turns to Littlefoot surprised that he approaches to them.) Oh! Were you calling us? * '''Littlefoot:''' Yes. * '''Piglet:''' (hides behind Pooh.) Oh my. A dinosaur. (gasps) Do you suppose it might b-b-b-b-be a... * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Oh, yes, Piglet. It does have a long neck. * '''Eeyore:''' Always thought he be taller. * '''Rabbit:''' That's because it's a young dinosaur. And he talks too. * '''Tigger:''' Say, what are you doing out here anyway? * '''Littlefoot:''' My family and I are going to the Great Valley. But I couldn't help but overhear that you guys are going to the Great Valley too. Is that it? * '''Rabbit:''' Why yes. * '''Littlefoot:''' Who are you guys? * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Well, this is Piglet, and Tigger, and Rabbit. And Eeyore. * '''Eeyore:''' Thanks for noticing. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' And I'm Winnie the Pooh. But you can call me Pooh for short. * '''Littlefoot:''' What’s a Pooh? * '''Tigger:''' That’s his name of course. Who are you? * '''Littlefoot:'''(gasps) I'm Littlefoot. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Oh, hello Littlefoot. Did you say you and your family are heading to The Great Valley? * '''Littlefoot:''' Yes. All we had to do is follow the bright circle to where it touches the ground. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Bright Circle? * '''Tigger:''' I think he means the sun. * '''Rabbit:''' Follow the sun? That's the most silliest thing I've ever heard! * '''Eeyore:''' If you ask me not that anybody is. Are we going to follow the sun to find the Great Valley? * '''Piglet:''' It seems we have too. But what if we ran to any Sharpteeth or other meat eating dinosaurs? * '''Littlefoot:''' Don't worry. But if you like you can join me. I'm sure my mother and Grandparents won't mind, once they see how nice you are. Come on! I'll show you to them. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Oh yes, of course Littlefoot. (Suddenly they hear someone laughing.) * '''Cera''': [Giggling] * '''Tigger:''' Hey, what's so funny? * '''Rabbit:''' Who's laughing? * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' It must've come from over there. (The walked among a bushel of dry grass and stuck their heads out. And found out it was on a little female three-horn with light-orange skin playing with someone that he could only assume was her father. Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals had seen different kinds of dinosaurs over the course of his life, but this was the first time he saw one at a close distance. Something about them fascinated him. They short necks that were covered by huge rims attached to their heads, and three horns protruding out of their faces. Two on their foreheads, and one on their snouts. Except for the younger one, who had only one short, stubby horn on her nose. The yellow three-horn laughed in delight as she ran forward and rammed her head against her father's large snout. However, her attention quickly shifted when she heard a loud buzzing noise. She spotted a large blue bug on the ground nearby.) * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Rabbit? * '''Rabbit:''' Shh! * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' What exactly is this dinosaur? * '''Rabbit:''' From what Christopher Robin told us. Is actually a Triceratops. (Tigger's head rises up and while Piglet was sitting on top of him to get a better look as they watch the young threehorn purely out of instinct, she charged at it, screeching in a kind of battle cry. The bug flew off and landed on a small rock. The three-horn rammed into the rock, causing it to break. The bug fluttered away and the three-horn ran toward it again at full speed. The bug landed another rock. The three-horn pounced, only to once again crash against the stone and miss the bug. Once again, the bug flew away and settled on another rock. The three-horn pursued it, intent on catching it. This rock proved to be stronger than the others. She crashed right into it with her head, doing very little damage. She winced at the small headache rattling her brain. She shook her head to make it stop.) * '''Tigger:''' (whispering) I think that kid is trying to get that bug, Buddy Boys. * '''Littlefoot''': Hey! * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' He--(Rabbit covers his mouth.) * '''Rabbit:''' Shush! * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' I am shushed! (The three-horn didn't seem to notice him. She was too preoccupied with getting ready to ambush the bug. Seeing her advancing, the bug sprayed a purple substance in her face and then flew away, leaving the three-horn surprised and dazed. Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals couldn't help it. They burst out laughing at the scene before him. The three-horn's look of stunned surprise quickly changed to anger when she heard the sound of laughter. She turned her head sharply to see the young long-neck and the stuffed animals in the tall grass.) * '''Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals''': (laughing) * '''Cera''': What are you laughing at? * '''Littlefoot:''' (gasp) * '''Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger:''' (gasps) (Pooh, Piglet, Tigger Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot, realizing they had been caught, became nervous when they saw the three-horn's scowl directed at them. However, as she was getting ready to charge at them, her expression became a rather playful one with a hint of challenge in it.) * '''Tigger:''' (smirks) Oh, so you wanna a challenge, huh? * '''Rabbit:''' Tigger, no! * '''Tigger:''' (getting ready to charge) Sorry Bunny Boy! She's asking for it. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Oh, I wanna play too! (Pooh, Tigger, and Littlefoot also responded by leaping out of the bushes and getting ready to charge himself.) * '''Tigger:''' Charge! * '''Rabbit:''' Tigger, no! Pooh, no! Come back here! (The three-horn gave a small, squeaky roar, and the four ran at each other. Rabbit, Piglet, and Eeyore try to stop them. But before they collided, the adult gray three-horn saw the situation and concern filled his eyes. He then leapt into action bounded towards the heroes and the two young ones. In less than three seconds, stopped right between Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals, and the little three-horn, causing the seven of them to skid to a halt. Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Littlefoot, intimidated by the grown-up three-horn, began to slowly back away. The elder was scowling down at them, and a deep growl could be heard in his throat. That was definitely a warning for Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Littlefoot to back off. * '''Tigger:''' Oopsy. * '''Piglet:''' Oh m-m-m-m-m-my! * '''Rabbit:''' (nervously) Sorry, about that. We didn't mean to bother you, sir. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': (OS) Littlefoot! * '''Cera's Father''': Come, Cera. Three-horns never play with long-necks. Or these strange looking dinosaurs. [Cera blows raspberries at Littlefoot, Pooh and Pals. Then, her father scowls and growls at Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, and Littlefoot in the spite that his comment is that threehorns must not play with longnecks; meaning that threehorns and longnecks do not mix.] * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Littlefoot! * '''Cera''': Three-horns never play with long-necks. (Her father then grabbed her by the tail and pulled her away. At the same time, Littlefoot's mother arrived and did the same with her son.) * '''Winnie the Pooh and his friends:''' (awed in amazement.) (The two protective adults regarded each other for a short moment, as if silently warning the other not to do anything rash. Neither did, however, and the tense moment was broken as they both turned away from each other.) * '''Littlefoot''': A long-neck? Hmm. Mother, what's a long-neck? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Why, that's what we are, dear. * '''Littlefoot''': Oh. Well, first I did meet these other strange dinosaurs called Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Eeyore that are also looking for the Great Valley. * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' Really (turns to Pooh and Pals.) * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Oh, hello. * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' Hmm. what kind of creatures are you? * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Well I'm a bear. But I'm Winnie the Pooh. Pooh for short. * '''Piglet:''' You can call me Piglet. And I'm a pig. * '''Rabbit:''' I'm a Rabbit. But everyone calls me Rabbit * '''Eeyore:''' And I'm Eeyore and I'm a donkey. * '''Tigger:''' And I'm Tigger! T I double Ga eR. And I'm a tiger. * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' What's a Tigger? * '''Tigger:''' I'm glad you asked. * '''Eeyore:''' Please, not the song. '''[Tigger]''' The wonderful thing about Tiggers Is Tiggers are wonderful things Their tops are made out of rubber Their bottoms are made out of springs They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy Fun, fun, fun, fun, FUN! But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers Is I'm the only one * '''Eeyore:''' He does that a lot. * '''Tigger:''' (whispering) I'm the only one. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' And you must be Littlefoot's mother? * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' Yes, hello everyone. * '''Rabbit:''' It's a pleasure to meet you ma'am. We were just travelers in search of this Great Valley you called it. * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' Yes, it's where all the dinosaur herds are migrating. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Migrating? * '''Grandpa Longneck:''' That means they travel and live in different places. I'm Littlefoot's grandpa and this is his grandma by the way. * '''Piglet:''' It's nice to meet you Mr. and Mrs. Longneck. * '''Grandpa Longneck:''' Likewise. But where do you all come from? * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' We're actually from a faraway place called the 100 Acre Wood. But we're on a mission to find this place called the Great Valley. * '''Rabbit:''' Yes. And let's just say... (turns to Tigger give him a scowl look for making funny faces. Tigger notices and stops having fun. turns back to the longnecks) We just wanted to see what's out there. (gives Tigger a dirty look.) Hmph. * '''Tigger:''' (sheepish grin.) * '''Littlefoot:''' Can they come with us, Mother? They are heading to the same place as we are. * '''Littlefoot's Mother:''' I suppose they can. If you and your friends want to Pooh. * '''Winnie the Pooh:''' Thank you Mrs. Longneck. That's really nice of you. * '''Grandpa Longneck:''' Yes. She certainly is. Pooh. Now come! Let's go to the Great Valley. * '''Piglet''': And sorry we got your son into trouble with the Three-horns. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Don't worry about it. * '''Littlefoot:''' Well, why can't l play with that three-horn? We were having fun. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': We all keep to our own kind--The three-horns, the spike tails, the swimmers, the fliers. We never do anything together. * '''Littlefoot''': Why? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Well, because we're different. lt's always been that way. * '''Littlefoot''': Well, why? * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': Oh, don't worry so much. When we reach the Great Valley, there will be many long-necks for you to play with. * '''Littlefoot''': l wish we were there now. * '''Littlefoot's Mother''': lt's a long way-- Past the rock that looks like a long-neck, the mountains that burn. Still a long way, but we'll get there. * '''Eeyore:''' (OS) Oh boy, you're telling me.
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