Hal Smith |
Owl |
Paul Winchell |
Tigger (1988-1989) |
John Fiedler |
Piglet |
Peter Cullen |
Eeyore |
Tracy Rowe |
Various Voices |
Patricia Parris |
Kanga, Christopher Robin's Mother |
During the fantasy, when the train (with Pooh on board) hits Piglet, Rabbit and Eeyore's handcar, it explodes and derails in a massive wreck. Running into a handcar would not cause a train to derail or crash; rather it would just simply destroy the handcar.
While Pooh was adjusting Piglet's hat after the train was destroyed, Pooh's nose turns red for a second.
Tigger: Where's the propeller?
Rabbit: Tigger, trains don't have propellers. Although it does seem to be missing its rudder.
Tigger: I am the Tigger with no name!
Pooh: I am the Pooh with a name...if I could remember what it is.
Tigger: How did you get here?
Pooh: It's a fantasy.
This episode is 1st of 3 in the VHS "Cowboy Pooh" in the Playtime Series.
In A.A. Milne's book of Christopher Robin poems, "Now We Are Six," one of the poems was about Christopher Robin's train set, titled "The Engineer." It has a brake made from a string and the train winds up crashing. This episode is partially based off that poem.
The title "The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger" is a farce off the Clint Eastwood movie "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly." And Tigger's name The Tigger with no name is also a farce off of Clint Eastwood's character the man with no name.
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