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![]() Sterling Holloway QuotationMovie Title: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! (1974) as Pooh: Piglet : Pooh, haven't you been listening to what Rabbit's been saying? Pooh : I listened, but then I got a small piece of fluff in my ear. Could you start over again, Rabbit? Rabbit : Where shall I start from? Pooh : From the moment the fluff got in my ear. Rabbit : When was that? Pooh : I don't know. I couldn't hear properly. Pooh : Just bounce down. Tigger : Don't be "ridickerous", Tiggers only bounce up. Christopher Robin : You can climb down. Tigger : Tiggers can't climb down, uh... Because... Because their tails get in the way. Christopher Robin : You're next, Tigger. Jump! Tigger : Jump? Tiggers don't jump. They bounce. Pooh : Then bounce down. Tigger : Oh, don't be ridickerous. Tiggers only bounce up! Christopher Robin : You can climb down, Tigger. Tigger : Uh, Tiggers can't climb down, uh... because, uh... their tails get in the way! Rabbit : Hooray! That settles it. If he won't jump, and he can't climb down, then we'll just have to leave him up there FOREVER! Movie Title: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968) as Winnie the Pooh: Gopher : I'd think about skedaddlin' out of here. Winnie the Pooh : Why? Gopher : 'Cause it's Windsday! Tigger : Oh boy, honey! That's what Tiggers like best! [Gulps down a few handfuls] Tigger : YUCK! Tiggers don't like honey! Winnie the Pooh : But you said you - Tigger : That icky, sticky stuff is only fit for hefalumps and woozels. Winnie the Pooh : You mean elephants and weasels. Tigger : That's what I said, hefalumps and woozels. Tigger : Hello, I'm Tigger. Winnie the Pooh : You said that. Tigger : Did I say I was hungry? Winnie the Pooh : I don't think so. Tigger : Then I'll say it. I'm hungry. Tigger : [Looking at his reflection] Hey, hey, look look look! What a strange looking creature. Mmm, look at those beady little eyes, and that preposterous chin, and those ricky-diculous striped pajamas. Winnie the Pooh : Looks like another Tigger to me. Tigger : Oh no it's not! I'm the only Tigger. Watch me scare the stripes off of this imposter. [Tigger growls at reflection; he scares himself, hides under the table] Tigger : Is... is he gone? Winnie the Pooh : All except the tail. [Tail is tucked in] Winnie the Pooh : He's gone. Winnie the Pooh : [To his reflection] Oh, hello. Am I glad to see you. It's more friendly with two. Now, you go that way, and I'll go this way. [Walks away from mirror, then runs back] Winnie the Pooh : You didn't see anything, did you? Neither did I. Winnie the Pooh : Hello, out there! Oh, I hope nobody answers. Winnie the Pooh : Christopher Robin, can you make a one-hero party into a two-hero party? Christopher Robin: Of course we can, silly old bear. Movie Title: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) as Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh : The only reason for being a bee is to make honey. And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it. Narrator : Pooh crawled from the bush, brushed the prickles from his nose and began to think again. Winnie the Pooh : Think... Think... Narrator : And the first person he thought of was... Winnie the Pooh : Winnie the Pooh? Narrator : No, Christopher Robin. Winnie the Pooh : Oh. Owl : Blast it all. Gopher: Good idea. Dynamite. Save time. Owl : What's the charge? Gopher: Oh about seven sticks of dynamite. Owl : No, no, the cost. The charge in money. Gopher: No charge account. I work strictly cash. Owl : Obviously, but I should think... Gopher: I can't stand lollygagging around all day, I've a tight schedule. [Falls down a hole] Gopher: Aaaaaaaahh. If you think it over, let me know. You've got the card, I'm not in the book you know. Owl : Oh. Well, he's gone. Winnie the Pooh : After all, he's not in the book you know. Owl : Oh. Rabbit : Goodbye, if you're sure you won't have any more. Winnie the Pooh : [Turns to leave then stops] Is there any more? Rabbit : No. Winnie the Pooh : I thought not. [Tries to climb out front door but is stuck] Winnie the Pooh : Oh help and bother, I'm stuck. Rabbit : Well it all comes from eating too much. Winnie the Pooh : It all comes from not having front doors big enough. Winnie the Pooh : Good morning, Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin: Oh, good morning, Winnie the Pooh. Owl, Kanga, Roo: Morning, Pooh Bear. Eeyore: If it is a good morning, which I doubt. Winnie the Pooh : Could you ssspare a sssmall sssmackerel? Gopher: Sssay, you'd better sssee sssomeone about that ssspeech impediment, sssonny. Kanga: Pooh, Roo has a surprise for you. Roo: Flowers. Winnie the Pooh : Honey suckle. [Pooh tries to eat flowers] Kanga: No, Pooh. You don't eat them, you sniff them. Winnie the Pooh : Oh. Rabbit : [Nodding head] Did you want condensed milk, [shaking head] Rabbit : or honey on your bread? Winnie the Pooh : Both. But nevermind the bread. Just a small helping, if you please? Rabbit : There you are. [gives Pooh a single drop of honey; Pooh looks at Rabbit disappointedly] Rabbit : Is there something wrong? Winnie the Pooh : I meant a little larger small helping. Winnie the Pooh : [After rolling in mud] There, now. Isn't this a clever disguise? Christopher Robin: What are you supposed to be? Winnie the Pooh : I'm a little black rain cloud, of course. Christopher Robin: Silly old bear. Movie Title: Dumbo (1941) as Mr. Stork: Mr. Stork : Straight from heaven up above, here is a baby for you to love. Movie Title: Alice in Wonderland (1951) as Cheshire Cat: Cheshire Cat : Oh, by the way, if you'd really like to know, he went that way. Alice : Who did? Cheshire Cat : The White Rabbit. Alice : He did? Cheshire Cat : He did what? Alice : Went that way. Cheshire Cat : Who did? Alice : The White Rabbit. Cheshire Cat : What rabbit? Alice : But didn't you just say-I mean-Oh, dear. Cheshire Cat : If I were looking for a white rabbit, I'd ask the Mad Hatter. Alice : The Mad Hatter? Oh, no no no... Cheshire Cat : Or, you could ask the March Hare, in that direction. Alice : Oh, thank you. I think I'll see him... Cheshire Cat : Of course, he's mad, too. Alice : But I don't want to go among mad people. Cheshire Cat : Oh, you can't help that. Most everyone's mad here. [Laughs maniacally; starts to disappear] Cheshire Cat : You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself. Cheshire Cat : All ways here you see, are the QUEEN'S WAYS! Alice : But I've never met any queen. Cheshire Cat : You haven't? You haVEN'T? Oh, but you must! She'll be mad about you, simply mad! Alice : How can I find her? Cheshire Cat : Well, some go this way, some go that way. But as for me, myself, personally, I prefer the shortcut. Cheshire Cat : You know? We could make her REALLY angry! Shall we try? Alice : Oh no no! Cheshire Cat : Oh, but it's loads of fun! Alice : [as a giant] And as for you, your majesty! Your majesty indeed! Why, you're not a queen, [shrinking] Alice : but just a fat, pompous, bad tempered old ty- [normal size] Alice : tyrant... Queen of Hearts : [giggles] And what were you saying, my dear? Cheshire Cat : Well, she simply said that you're a fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant! Cheshire Cat : [singing] 'Twas brilig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: / All mimsy were the borogroves, / And the mome raths outgrabe. Alice : Now where do you suppose...? Cheshire Cat : Lose something? Alice : [turns around to find just the Cat's smile talking to her] Oh my! oh, no no, I was just... uh never mind. Cheshire Cat : Oh, that's quite alright. One moment please. [two eyes drop down on top of the mouth and the full cat form appears] Cheshire Cat : Second chorus. All mimsy were the borogoves... Alice : Why, why you're a cat! Cheshire Cat : A *Cheshire* Cat. [starts to disappear] Cheshire Cat : All mimsy... Alice : Oh wait! Cheshire Cat : [reappears] Very well! Third chorus... Alice : Oh, no, no. I was just wondering if you could help me find my way. Cheshire Cat : Well that depends on where you want to get to. Alice : Oh, it really doesn't matter, as long as... Cheshire Cat : Then it really doesn't matter which way you go. Movie Title: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) as Winnie-the-Pooh: Winnie-the-Pooh : Oh, stuff and fluff! Winnie-the-Pooh : Hum dum dee dum, hum dum dee dum, I'm so rumbly in my tumbly. [hits head] Winnie-the-Pooh : Ooh! Time to munch an early lunchin', hum dee dum dum dum. Oh, I wouldn't climb this tree if a Pooh flew like a bee, but I wouldn't be a bear then, so I guess I wouldn't care then! Bears love honey and I'm a Pooh bear, so I do care, so I climb here! I'm so rumbly in my tumbly...time for something... [branch breaks] Winnie-the-Pooh : ...SWEET! TO EAT! Winnie-the-Pooh : Well, isn't that Rabbit's voice? Rabbit : (talking into a honey jar) I don't think so! It isn't meant to be! Winnie-the-Pooh : Is anybody at home? Rabbit : Nobody! Winnie-the-Pooh : Well somebody must be there, because somebody must've said "nobody." Christopher Robin : And Pooh? Promise you won't forget me? Ever? Winnie-the-Pooh : Oh, I won't, Christopher! I promise! Christopher Robin : Not even when I'm a hundred? Winnie-the-Pooh : How old shall I be, then? Christopher Robin : Ninety-nine. [chuckles] Christopher Robin : Silly old bear. Movie Title: A Walk in the Sun (1945) as McWilliams: Sergeant Tyne : Wonder what it'll be like when we hit France, Mac. McWilliams : I don't know. I never seen France. Sergeant Tyne : I bet its just a long concrete wall with a gun every yard. Maybe they'll set the water on fire with oil, too. Boy, when that day comes I wanna be somewhere else. Movie Title: Look Who's Laughing (1941) as Rusty: Rusty : What fools we morons be. |
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