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->''Hum-tuddly-tee-now\\
Who could that be now, humming a melody?\\
Could it be who there?\\
Maybe it's Pooh Bear!\\
Pooh? Well, that's me!\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (Come and find me)\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (He's in the book)\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (Ya needn't remind me.)\\
Everyone knows he's Winnie-the-Pooh!\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (And all my friends here)\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (Come have a look)\\
He's Winnie-the-Pooh (The fun never ends here)\\
Everyone knows he's...Winnie-the-Pooh!\\
Winnie-the-Pooh!!!''


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We'll meet again when we all come\\
Into the Book of Pooh\\
Goodbye for now\\
To all of you\\
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* CompanyCrossReferences: At the end of "Busy As A Spelling Bee", Piglet tries to get the bees to spell [[Film/MaryPoppins Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]].
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* {{Autobiography}}: An InUniverse example in "Tigger's Autobiography"; after listening to Owl's reading of ''The Life of Hoot Johnson'', a biography about Hoot Johnson, Tigger is inspired to find someone to write his biography. He tries to get Rabbit, Piglet, and Pooh to write about his first day in the Hundred Acre Wood, but each of them puts in things he doesn't remember and leaves out what he does. After Tigger feels discouraged, Pooh tells him that maybe he can write his own biography, as Owl told him that a biography written about a person by that same person is called an autobiography. This inspires Tigger to write his autobiography.

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* {{Autobiography}}: An InUniverse example in "Tigger's Autobiography"; after listening to Owl's reading of ''The Life of Hoot Johnson'', a biography about Hoot Johnson, Tigger is inspired to find someone to write his biography. He tries to get Rabbit, Piglet, and Pooh to write about his first day in the Hundred Acre Wood, but each of them puts in things he doesn't remember and leaves out what he does. After Tigger feels discouraged, Pooh tells him that maybe he can write his own biography, as Owl told him that a biography written about a person by that same person is called an autobiography. This inspires Tigger to write his autobiography.autobiography--which ends up only being a few sentences long.
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* {{Autobiography}}: An InUniverse example in "Tigger's Autobiography"; after listening to Owl's reading of ''The Life of Hoot Johnson'', a biography about Hoot Johnson, Tigger is inspired to find someone to write his biography. He tries to get Rabbit, Piglet, and Pooh to write about his first day in the Hundred Acre Wood, but each of them puts in things he doesn't remember and leaves out what he does. After Tigger feels discouraged, Pooh tells him that maybe he can write his own biography, as Owl told him that a biography written about a person by that same person is called an autobiography. This inspires Tigger to write his autobiography.
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* SuperheroEpisode: "It's a Bird? Yes!" revolves around Kessie wanting to be a superhero like the one in Owl's book, so she becomes the Plumed Protector. However, she doesn't read the book entirely and only dedicates much of her duty to flying around the wood and showing off; it is only by then that Kessie realizes superheroes save other people's lives, and she had to do such in order to save Pooh when he gets stuck in the honey tree hole.
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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Creator/DisneyChannel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. Created by Mitchell Kriegman (of ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'' fame), the show premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.

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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Creator/DisneyChannel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. Created and produced by Mitchell Kriegman (of ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'' fame), the show premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.
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The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI3-D animation. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Andre Stojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).

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The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI3-D CGI 3-D animation. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Andre Stojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).
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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Creator/DisneyChannel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. It premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.

The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI 3-D. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Andre Stojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).

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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Creator/DisneyChannel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. It Created by Mitchell Kriegman (of ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse'' fame), the show premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.

The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI 3-D.CGI3-D animation. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Andre Stojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).
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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: At the end of the episode, the narrator would interact with one of the characters to recap on what happened in the two shorts and talk about the words related to the shorts.


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* LighterAndSofter: Unlike the previous show where it's more action packed, "Book of Pooh" goes for a more lighter tone.
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* EdibleTreasure: The treasure at the end of "X Spost the Mark" is birdseed. Good for Owl, not so good for everyone else.

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* EdibleTreasure: The treasure at the end of "X Spost Spots the Mark" is birdseed. Good for Owl, not so good for everyone else.
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-->''So ->''So it's goodbye for now\\

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-->''So it's goodbye for now''\\
''To all of you''\\
''We'll meet again when we all come''\\
''Into the book of Pooh.''

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-->''So it's goodbye for now''\\
''To
now\\
To
all of you''\\
''We'll meet again when we
you\\
From here among
all come''\\
''Into
the book best of Pooh.''friends\\
Here, where the story never ends\\
Back in the Hundred Acre Woods\\
Here in the Book of Pooh''
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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Disney Channel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. It premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.

The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI 3-D. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Creator/AndreStojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).

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''The Book of Pooh'' is a children's television series that aired on Disney Channel, Creator/DisneyChannel, the third to feature the characters from the Disney franchise based on A. A. Milne's ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' works. It premiered on January 22, 2001 and completed its run on July 8, 2003.

The show is something of a SpiritualSuccessor to the 80s' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'', using a similar live-action green-screen format; yet here all the cast are depicted by puppets and the backgrounds are full CGI 3-D. Besides some minor liberties with the continuity and traditional characterizations of Pooh and friends, the show sticks closely to the usual storytelling and aesthetics of the Disney franchise, with even most of the then-current voice cast reprising their roles; this is, in fact, the first ''Pooh'' series to have [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] as the full-time voice of Tigger after sharing the role with Creator/PaulWinchell for later episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as well as the first series to feature Creator/AndreStojka Andre Stojka as Owl (after having been voiced by original actor Creator/HalSmith for ''New Adventures''), Creator/KathSoucie as Kanga (reprising the role from ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie''), and Nikita Hopkins as Roo (previously voiced by Nicholas Melody).
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** The InteractiveNarrator tends to involve themself a lot more in the storylines in this series, even getting ADayInTheLimelight. The final episode, "Paging Piglet", even centers around him and Pooh solving the episode's dilemma together, with them getting a musical number.
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* MagicFeather: In "Bravehat," the titular NiceHat is one of these. When Piglet ends up discovering and wearing a stylish black hat, he ends up scaring off some bees that are bothering Pooh while flailing about because hat is covering his eyes. Pooh declares to be a "bravehat" and afterwards, Piglet commit some brave acts while wearing it, including sleeping without his nightlight. In the end, he goes into the [[DontGoInTheWoods Scary Woods]] to rescue Eeyore, only for the hat to snag on a branch just as he's entering without him noticing. When he returns with Eeyore, he at first faints about discovering he left the hat behind, but then everyone realizes it was really Piglet who was brave.

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* MagicFeather: In "Bravehat," the titular NiceHat hat is one of these. When Piglet ends up discovering and wearing a stylish black hat, he ends up scaring off some bees that are bothering Pooh while flailing about because hat is covering his eyes. Pooh declares to be a "bravehat" and afterwards, Piglet commit some brave acts while wearing it, including sleeping without his nightlight. In the end, he goes into the [[DontGoInTheWoods Scary Woods]] to rescue Eeyore, only for the hat to snag on a branch just as he's entering without him noticing. When he returns with Eeyore, he at first faints about discovering he left the hat behind, but then everyone realizes it was really Piglet who was brave.
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* FantasticRacism: Kanga and Roo seemingly get a bit of this when they first move to the Hundred Acre Wood, until Owl puts the kibosh on it. (From the song "Someone New to Meet": "Who do they think they are, [[DoubleStandard bouncing like they do]]? / They're different! They're not the same! They're most peculiar!").

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* FantasticRacism: Kanga and Roo seemingly get a bit of this when they first move to the Hundred Acre Wood, until Owl puts the kibosh on it. (From it (from the song "Someone New to Meet": "Who do they think they are, [[DoubleStandard bouncing like they do]]? / They're different! They're not the same! They're most peculiar!").
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* AbsenteeActor:
** Gopher, a major character from ''New Adventures'', is nowhere to be seen in any episode of this show, nor, it seems, is he even [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome mentioned]].
** Christopher Robin skirts this as he only appears in the intro.
** Kanga and Roo start off as such, not appearing at all in Season One. As such, they are rewritten as newcomers when they finally appear in Season Two.

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-->'''Kessie:''' But... Rabbit? ''You can't fly.''
-->'''Rabbit:''' [[OhCrap Oh my, I believe you're—]]''(falls)'' ''riiiiiggghhhtt...''

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-->'''Kessie:''' But... Rabbit? ''You can't fly.''
-->'''Rabbit:'''
''\\
'''Rabbit:'''
[[OhCrap Oh my, I believe you're—]]''(falls)'' ''riiiiiggghhhtt...''



-->'''Tigger:''' Well... I won't tell anybody if you won't.
-->'''Roo:''' Fine by me.

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-->'''Tigger:''' Well... I won't tell anybody if you won't.
-->'''Roo:'''
won't.\\
'''Roo:'''
Fine by me.


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* WorthlessTreasureTwist: The treasure that Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit and Tigger find in "X Spots the Mark" is filled with birdseed. Worthless for them, but very valuable for Owl.

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* CueTheFlyingPigs: In "Happy Harvest Rabbit", Piglet is sent flying by Tigger with a seesaw to stop Pooh and Rabbit from [[ItMakesSenseInContext excited dancing]]. Pooh notices this and this occurs:

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* CueTheFlyingPigs: In "Happy Harvest Rabbit", Piglet is sent flying by Tigger with a seesaw to stop Pooh and Rabbit from [[ItMakesSenseInContext being infected by excited dancing]]. Pooh notices this and this occurs:



* {{Deconstruction}}: "The Great Honey Pot" has a light hearted one for Pooh's love of honey. Usually no more than a cute quirk of Pooh's and a source of mishaps, the episode depicts Pooh's obsession with honey as becoming toxic to his relationship with Piglet after he embarks on a non-stop quest to find the source bees get their honey (which he believes to be a giant honey pot). Eventually Pooh drains himself and has a nightmare from overloading with honey, leading him to have a JerkassRealization and to have a day out with Piglet uninterrupted by honey quests (for a little while at least).

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* {{Deconstruction}}: "The Great Honey Pot" has a light hearted light-hearted one for Pooh's love of honey. Usually no more than a cute quirk of Pooh's and a source of mishaps, the episode depicts Pooh's obsession with honey as becoming toxic to his relationship with Piglet after he embarks on a non-stop quest to find the source bees get their honey (which he believes to be a giant honey pot). Eventually Pooh drains himself and has a nightmare from overloading with honey, leading him to have a JerkassRealization and to have a day out with Piglet uninterrupted by honey quests (for a little while at least).



* EdibleTreasure: The treasure at the end of "X Spost the Mark" is birdseed. Good for Owl, not so good for everyone else.



* ThreeShorts: There are two stories in each episode, and ends with the narrator talking to one of the characters recapping on what happened.

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* ThreeShorts: There are two stories in each episode, and ends with the narrator talking to one of the characters recapping on what happened.happened along with a certain word or term that was associated with both episodes.
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* InsomniaEpisode: The "Night of the Waking Tigger" segment from ''Stories From the Heart'' revolves around Tigger too hyper to go to sleep for the night and it's up to his friends to help him.

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* CycleOfRevenge: "A Wood Divided" shows Rabbit and Tigger getting into one of these after their accident and, as part of the episode's {{Aesop}}, that all it achieves is to upset all their other friends.



* ElephantsNeverForget: In "Brain Drain", one of the gang's ideas on how to stop Eeyore's "brain drain" is to try making him into an elephant by putting a fake elephant trunk and ears on his head and feeding him peanuts, in hopes that he'll stop forgetting things since elephants are supposed to have good memories.

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* ElephantsNeverForget: In "Brain Drain", one of the gang's ideas on how to stop Eeyore's "brain drain" is to try making him into an elephant by putting a fake elephant trunk and ears on his head and feeding him peanuts, in hopes that he'll stop forgetting things since elephants are supposed to have good memories.memories. All it does is make Eeyore remember he doesn't like peanuts.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Many episode's central problems are caused by this, wherever it's due to circumstance, misunderstandings or characters not communicating properly. It's often the {{Aesop}} of a few episodes:
** "The Rumor Millstone" has a simple fib told by Rabbit to keep Tigger out of his garden [[GossipEvolution grow out of control]], causing the characters to believe that a giant monster is coming to the wood. In the end, the chaos caused by the lie [[HoistByHisOwnPetard dos more damage to Rabbit’s garden]] than Tigger did to begin with, and Rabbit deeply regrets starting the rumor.
** Rabbit and Tigger's feud in "A Wood Divided" keeps escalating because the two keep needling each other, which prevents them from simply talking it out. In the end, the song "If We Were Talking" helps them to get their real feelings into the open, and they reconcile.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Many episode's central problems are caused by this, wherever it's due to circumstance, misunderstandings or characters simply not communicating properly. It's often the {{Aesop}} of a few episodes:
** "The Rumor Millstone" has a simple fib told by Rabbit to keep Tigger out of his garden [[GossipEvolution grow out of control]], causing the characters to believe that a giant monster is coming to the wood. In the end, the chaos caused by the lie [[HoistByHisOwnPetard dos does more damage to Rabbit’s garden]] than Tigger Tigger's bouncing did to begin with, and Rabbit deeply regrets starting the rumor.
** Rabbit and Tigger's feud in "A Wood Divided" keeps has the quarrel between Rabbit and Tigger continually escalating because as the two keep needling each other, which prevents making them from too angry to simply talking talk it out. In the end, the song "If We Were Talking" helps them to get their real feelings into the open, out, and they reconcile.



** In "A Wood Without Pooh", Pooh writes a note to say "Gone for good honey", but accidentally tears off the last word, making the note read "Gone for good". This causes everyone to think Pooh is leaving the Hundred Acre Wood forever, and it isn't until he returns and realizes his mistake that the issue is cleared up.



* TellHimImNotSpeakingToHim: Rabbit and Tigger's feud in "A Wood Divided" escalates to this point, with both of them sitting on opposite sides of a picnic and with poor Piglet as their mouthpiece.

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* TellHimImNotSpeakingToHim: Rabbit and Tigger's feud in "A Wood Divided" escalates to this point, with both of them sitting on opposite sides of a picnic and with poor Piglet as their mouthpiece.mouthpiece in the middle.


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** Rabbit also announces "We'll just see!" in "A Wood Divided" when Tigger blocks his path with a bunch of signs.
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* FeudEpisode: Between Rabbit and Tigger in "A Wood Divided".

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* FeudEpisode: Between "A Wood Divided" sees Rabbit and Tigger in "A Wood Divided".get into a feud with each other when they run into each other at the footbridge, ruining the former's prized tomato and the latter's tail-bouncing record.

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