For the first time in the series, Tigger does not say "This mystery is history!" at the end of either story.
Darby: You don't have to sleuth today, Tigger. We blew the siren to help you.
Tigger: With the hiccups or without, sleuthin's what I'm all about!
Pooh: Are your hiccups gone, Tigger?
Tigger: Um, I think so. (He hiccups again, crashing into Rabbit's table.)
Rabbit: (sobs) My beautiful table.
Rabbit: Tigger, where are your manners?
Tigger: Didn't know I was supposed to bring those too. But I did bring some mashybagas. Hee hee. I mashed them with my very own tail.
Roo: Do you think it'll be jewels?
Lumpy: Or gold?
Tigger: Or the world's biggest collection of suspenders? (sound of birds chirping) What? I got a lot of pants.
Tigger: Okey doke. Now we just gotta find a big rock. So, m'kay. Anybody see a rock? Hello, rock!
Lumpy: (giggles) Silly Super Sleuth. You're standing on it.
Pooh: I'm afraid I don't know much about being a pooh-rate, Lumpy, but I know how you can be a wonderful Super Sleuth.
Lumpy: Of course.
Pooh, Lumpy, Tigger, Darby and Roo: Think, think, think.
Tigger: Argh and cotton swabby and yo ho, yoo hoo and stuff like that.
Lumpy: Um, how exactly do we follow a map?
Roo: I'm not sure. There's an awful lot of squiggly lines and mysterious shapes.
Roo: Argh, we're the scurviest scallywags to ever scourge the seven seas!
Lumpy: Uh, what's a scallywag?
Roo: (whispering) I don't know. But that's what real pooh-rates say.
David Hartman is the director for "Pooh-Rates of the Hundred Acre Wood," Nicole Dubuc is the writer and Jay Oliva is the storyboard artist. Don MacKinnon is the director for "Tigger's Hiccup Pick-Up," Eileen Cabiling and Erika Grediaga are the writers and Bob Foster is the storyboard artist. Brian Hohlfeld is the story editor for both stories.
Pooh: You know, I've always found that a spoonful of honey helps the hiccuping go down, or go away, I should say.
Tigger: (hiccups) Ew. Eating honey is not what Tiggers do best.
In the 1964 Walt Disney classic Mary Poppins, Poppins sings that "Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, in the most delightful way."
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