Piglet: That is, if it doesn't conquer me first! Piglet: I'm doing just what Christopher Robin said I should do: I'm going to look my fear of heights right in the face and conquer it. Pooh: Why Piglet whatever are you doing up there? Pooh: Piglet? (knocks on the door) Piglet, Christopher Robin is gone! Pooh: Christopher Robin? Are you here? Are you there? Are you. I believe when a question becomes this sticky I should ask my very good friend, Christopher Robin. Pooh: Although it might belong to someone. Pooh: Oh! (giggles) Someone's left a honey pot all alone and lonely. And best of all, leaping into leaves! Oh! It's the first day of autumn! (went into his changing room and put on his red T-shirt) A time of hot-chocolaty mornings and toasting-marshmallow evenings. I can't seem to remember the (sighs) to remember the, uh. (snores, muttering, smacking his lips and giggles as the leaves landed on his nose) Hello, Christopher Robin. Pooh: (muttering and snoring) Braver than our beans. Or, uh, was that a moose? (giggles)Ĭhristopher Robin: (laughs) No, silly old bear.Ĭhristopher Robin: You're braver than you believe and stronger than you seem (exhales) and smarter than you think.Ĭhristopher Robin: But the most important thing is (sighs) even if we're apart, I'll always be with you.Ĭhristopher Robin: I'll always be with you. (clears his throat) We're braver than a bee and, uh, longer than a tree and taller than a goose. Pooh: (yawns) And what might that be, Christopher Robin?Ĭhristopher Robin: You're braver than you believe and stronger than you seem and smarter than you think. (climbs up onto the branch next to Pooh) If ever there's a tomorrow when we're not together, there's something you must remember. Pooh: And who would I ask for advice when I didn't know which way to turn? Who would I call (grunts) on those days when I'm just not strong enough? (gasping) Or brave enough? Pooh: Oh, but you really couldn't be, as I would be quite lost without you. But if, if we weren't together if I were somewhere else? Pooh: As long as we're apart together, we shall certainly be fine.Ĭhristopher Robin: (chuckles) Y-Yes, yes, o-of course. ![]() Pooh: (climbing up the tree after some fireflies as night falls) Well, then we must do it again tomorrow and the tomorrow after and the tomorrow following that.Ĭhristopher Robin: Pooh Bear, what if.someday there came a tomorrow when we were apart? This is sort of a nothing thing we're doing right now. It's when people say, "What are you two doing?" And we say, "Oh, nothing." And we do it. Pooh: Nothing? Christopher Robin, what exactly is "doing nothing"?Ĭhristopher Robin: Well, I'm told it means going along, listening to all the things you can't hear and not bothering. he still had something to tell Pooh.Ĭhristopher Robin: Pooh Bear, there's one thing we didn't do today. And when the day began to end, Christopher Robin had quite forgotten. doing all the things a boy and a bear could do. ![]() I want you right here, beside me, forever!~Ĭhristopher Robin: One thing you should know,~ Pooh: (giggles) Forever isn't long at all, Christopher! (giggles)~ Pooh: (giggles) Forever isn't long at all,Ĭhristopher Robin: I wanna stay like this, forever.~ become "we."Ĭhristopher Robin: Pooh, there's something I have to tell you. You are just in time for the best part of the day. being with my very best friend, Christopher Robin. (Humming and giggling) But the very best reason of all is. (humming) And here, I should say, is a good place for being Pooh. Pooh: Today, I should think, is a good day, for being Pooh. but the grandest of all their adventures were still to begin. And together, they have many remarkable adventures in an enchanted place called the Hundred Acre Wood. The boy, that we should meet in a moment is called Christopher Robin. ![]() ![]() Narrator: Once upon the last day of a golden summer, there was a boy and a bear.
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