The Tigger Movie (2000)
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      - "In movie Tigger begins with his usual
            sentiment -- "The wonderful thing about Tiggers is ... I'm the
            only one." Early on in the movie as everyone else in the
            Hundred Acre Wood is preparing for winter and doesn't have time to
            bounce with Tigger, he begins to wish maybe he weren't the only one.
            A visit with Owl and his talking about his family tree sets Tigger
            on a mission to find his family tree and his family, people who will
            bounce with him. Little Roo is the only one who is really concerned,
            even tells his mother, Kanga, that he wants Tigger to be his older
            brother. After much futile searching, Roo persuades the others to
            write Tigger a letter from his family with advice and a word of
            concern for him. Tigger reads this as a sign that they care coming
            to visit. The whole gang dress up as 'tiggers' and arrive as his
            family. When he discovers it, Tigger believes they are making fun of
            him and takes off to find his family tree and real family. In the
            midst of a snow storm Tigger searches, the gang follow him. All
            nearly die in an avalanche, Tigger rescues them, putting them in a
            large tree he had decided was his family tree (it was striped from
            the snow). Tigger gets carried away in the snow, Roo rescues him
            using a special bounce that Tigger had taught him. When Tigger loses
            the letter from his family, everyone is able to recite the portion
            they contributed to the letter and Tigger realizes they ARE his
            family."
 
    
     
  
   
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