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[The film starts with a field as Pooh walks onscreen]

Narrator: Once upon the last day of a golden summer, there was a boy and a bear. The boy, that we should meet in a moment is called Christopher Robin. And the bear is called Winnie the Pooh. And together, they have many remarkable adventures in an enchanted place called the Hundred Acre Wood... but the grandest of all their adventures were still to begin..

[The film's title comes up: Pooh's Grand Adventure The Search for Christopher Robin. Pooh climbs over a hollow tree stump, flops down on the ground and walks on]

Pooh: Today, I should think, is a good day, for being Pooh. (humming) And here, I should say, is a good place for being Pooh. (humming) Any reason that I think of... is a good one for being Pooh. (Humming and giggling) But the very best reason of all is...

Christopher Robin: Pooh Bear.

Pooh: ...being with my very best friend, Christopher Robin. You are just in time for the best part of the day.

Christopher Robin: What part is that?

Pooh: The part when you and me... become "we."

[A crash is heard as Christopher Robin and Pooh roll down the cliff. Christopher Robin gets up and put Pooh down with a worried look on his face]

Christopher Robin: Pooh, there's something I have to tell you.

Pooh: Is it something nice?

Christopher Robin: Not exactly.

Pooh: Then it can wait. (run off chasing butterflies)

Christoper Robin: It can? For how long?

Pooh: Forever and ever.

[The song Forever and Ever starts playing]

Christopher Robin: Forever, and ever,

Is a very long time, Pooh~

Pooh: (giggles) Forever isn't long at all,

When I'm with you... (giggles)~

I wanna call your name, forever.~

And you will always answer, forever.~

And both of us will be,~

Forever you and me,~

Forever and ever!~

Christopher Robin: I wanna stay like this, forever.~

If only I could promise, forever.~

Then we could just be we,~

Forever you and me...~

Both: Forever and ever!~

Christopher Robin: Forever, and ever,~

Is a very long time, Pooh.~

Pooh: (giggles) Forever isn't long at all, Christopher! (giggles)~

When I'm with you... (giggles)~

Oh, I wanna be with you, forever!~

I want you right here, beside me, forever!~

Christopher Robin: One thing you should know,~

No matter where I go,~

We'll always be together.~

Both: Forever and ever!~

[The song ends as the two friends float down the river on the raft]

Narrator: And so they stayed together... doing all the things a boy and a bear could do. And when the day began to end, Christopher Robin had quite forgotten... he still had something to tell Pooh.

[The scene fades to black then changes to sunset as Pooh and Christopher Robin climb up the hill to the tree on the cliff]

Christopher Robin: Pooh Bear, there's one thing we didn't do today.

Pooh: And what thing might that be?

Christopher Robin: Mm, nothing.

Pooh: Nothing? Christopher Robin, what exactly is "doing nothing"?

Christopher Robin: Well, I'm told it means going along, listening to all the things you can't hear and not bothering. It's when people say, "What are you two doing?" And we say, "Oh, nothing." And we do it. This is sort of a nothing thing we're doing right now. (sighs) I wish it could last forever.

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.

Christopher Robin: Pooh Bear, what if...someday there came a tomorrow when we were apart?

Pooh: As long as we're apart together, we shall certainly be fine.

Christopher Robin: (chuckles) Y-Yes, yes, o-of course. But if, if we weren't together if I were somewhere else?

Pooh: Oh, but you really couldn't be, as I would be quite lost without you. Who would I call (grunts) on those days when I'm just not strong enough? (gasping) Or brave enough?

Christopher Robin: Well, actually....

Pooh: And who would I ask for advice when I didn't know which way to turn?

Christopher Robin: Pooh, we....

Pooh: We... We simply wouldn't be. (yawns)

Christopher Robin: Oh, Pooh. (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: (yawns) And what might that be, Christopher Robin?

Christopher Robin: You're braver than you believe and stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.

Pooh: (giggles) Oh, that's easy. (clears his throat) We're braver than a bee and, uh, longer than a tree and taller than a goose. Or, uh, was that a moose? (giggles)

Christopher Robin: (laughs) No, silly old bear.

Pooh: (yawns)

Christopher Robin: You're braver than you believe and stronger than you seem (exhales) and smarter than you think.

Pooh: (snores)

Christopher Robin: But the most important thing is (sighs) even if we're apart, I'll always be with you.

Pooh: (low giggle)

Christopher Robin: I'll always be with you. (whispering) Always be with you.

[The screen fades to black as Pooh's eyes closed. It changes to the next morning when the first day of autumn began with leaves falling off the tree and blew across the air by the wind towards Pooh's house and through an open window to his bed where he's sleeping]

Pooh: (muttering and snoring) Braver than our beans. (snores) Longer when we gleam. (snores) Hum, di-didi-dum. (snores, muttering, smacking his lips and giggles as the leaves landed on his nose) Hello, Christopher Robin. I can't seem to remember the (sighs) to remember the, uh...

[He open his eyes and when he saw the leaves, he sits up in surprise and catch them in his paws]

Pooh: It's autumn?

[He leapt out of bed and hurried to the window and look out at the autumn atmosphere over the tree and The Hundred Acre Wood]

Pooh: (gasps) It is. 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. And best of all, leaping into leaves! Oh!

[He landed on a pile of leaves with a clunk and look down to see a honeypot beneath his feet as he falls over]

Pooh: Oh! (giggles) Someone's left a honey pot all alone and lonely. Ooh. With no one to care for it. I suppose I should take it.

[He dip his paw into the honeypot, spilling honey all over the note which is attached to it but as he's about to eat it, he paused]

Pooh: Although it might belong to someone. Although, just as easily not. Hmm. Think, think, think. I believe when a question becomes this sticky I should ask my very good friend, Christopher Robin.

[Pooh walk over to the tree on the cliff to see Christopher Robin, though he is nowhere in sight]

Pooh: Christopher Robin? Are you here? Are you there? Are you... anywhere?

[The screen went to black a bit]

Pooh: Piglet? (knocks on the door) Piglet, Christopher Robin is gone!

[Two acorns hits him on the head]

Pooh: Christopher... Chri... (Acorns keeps hitting him on the head)

[He looks up to see Piglet climbing the tree to the top]

Pooh: Why Piglet whatever are you doing up there?

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.

[The twig branch broke a bit, making Piglet dangles from it]

Piglet: That is, if it doesn't conquer me first!

[Piglet look down to the ground far below and covers his eyes in fear]

Piglet: (screaming) Christopher Robin!

Pooh: Are you looking for him too?

[Just then, Tigger bounces into view, knocking Pooh over as usual]

Tigger: (growls) Hiya, Pooh. Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! What's up?

Pooh: Hello, Tigger. Piglet... is up.

[The branch cracks even more]

Piglet: He-elp!

Tigger: Oh, relax, Piglet old pal. There's no difference between plungin' 1000 feet to the jagged rocks below and tumblin' outta bed.

[Piglet removes his hands from his eyes]

Piglet: Oh. Really?

Tigger: Why, sure. (laughing) Uh, except for the "splat" at the end, they're practically similar.

[Piglet's smile fades into fear again and he covers his eyes again]

Piglet: Christopher Ro-obin!

Tigger: Hmm? Clutched in the throes of terror, eh? Well, I guess I just better bounce up there and get him down. Stand back. This is gonna take a world's record bounce.

[Tigger bounce up to Piglet three times but couldn't reach him. He glared at his tail as he falls back down to the ground]

Tigger: What's the matter with you? Bein' a second-rate bouncer is not what tiggers like best.

[He bounce up again. The branch eventually snaps off and Piglet falls down and collided with Tigger in mid-air and they both tumble to the ground, making it shake. Then lots of acorns fall down from Piglet's treehouse and swept Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger along the wood like a river. Rabbit is trying to pull a carrot out in his garden but it won't come out which results in him landing on his wheelbarrow with the garden book on his head]

Rabbit: (grunting and straining) Whoa-oh! It doesn't matter if you think you're not ripe. This is Rabbit's garden! And Rabbit does his harvesting by the book!

[He shows the book which read The Bunny's Farm Companion]

Rabbit: As it clearly says in the official almanac, "Today is... (clears throat) "the first day of fall following the last day of summer; harvest day." Any questions?

Pooh: (echoing) Hello?

Rabbit: Oh, yes, yes. The rutabaga in the back row. Hello what?

[Rabbit's eyes widen as he look to see Pooh, Piglet, and Tigger rolling into him and carried him away]

Rabbit: (screams)

Pooh: Hello, Rabbit.

Eeyore: Not much of a house. Just right for not much of a donkey.

[Eeyore heard yelping and he look to see Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Tigger sliding towards him]

Rabbit: (gasps)

[They crash into him and his house, knocking it over and they finally stop. Eeyore got tangled up in sticks]

Eeyore: Easy come, easy go.

[He flops down]

Pooh: Excuse me, Rabbit, but would you happen to have a, um... a, um... Christopher Robin about you?

Rabbit: No! I haven't seen him!

Pooh: Bother. [as Rabbit keeps tripping up] He isn't where he should be and wasn't where we were and seems not to be anywhere where he can tell me whose honey this is.

Rabbit: Well, it isn't mine, and I don't have time. It's harvest day! Says so in the book! I have carrots to cut, pumpkins to pick, peas to pod...

[Tigger, holding the honey pot in his hand, bounces Rabbit to the ground]

Tigger: [laughs] Well, of course it's mine. It's got my name scribbled all over it. T-I double....(muffled) Honey? Yuck! Ptooey! Blech! Tiggers do not like honey.

[He puts down the honey pot and note on Rabbit, covering him in honey as he lift it off him]

Eeyore: It isn't mine. Then again, few things are.

Rabbit: (groans and mutters as he shakes the honey off his arm before giving the honey pot back to Pooh) Oh, here!

Pooh: If only I could find Christopher Robin, he could tell me whose it is.

Rabbit: Why don't you check the note and find out?

[He take the note off the honey pot and pass it to Pooh]

Pooh: A note! Why, Rabbit, how clever of you. [Giggles] I'll just read it. Or would... if I could. Perhaps you can Rabbit.

[Rabbit look at the camera with an annoyed deadpan look then takes the note from Pooh]

Rabbit: Hmm! Ha. I could read this with my eyes closed. [Chuckles] It says... (Clears his throat] [Stammering] [Muttering Gibberish] [Gibberish Continues then stop)

[He stop and looks nervously at Pooh, Piglet, and Eeyore who all look confused]

Rabbit: Well, I could've read it if Tigger hadn't bounced me so.

[Sometime later, they are at Owl's house as he reads the note]

Owl: Tar? Jar? Oh-ho-ho. "Far!" "Dear Pooh," it begins. "Worry... about... me. "I'm... going... "far away. Help." And the note is signed... "Cram Fromin Bobin." Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho. "Christopher Robin."

Rabbit: Christopher Robin?

Piglet: Gone far away? Oh, what a frightful thought.

[Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet walk over to Owl though Pooh remains on his stool]

Rabbit: Wait! Oh, why? When? Who authorized it?

Tigger: Where will we get the strength to go on without him? (sobs)

Pooh: Christopher Robin.

[Everyone look to see Pooh looking out the window to the tree with a sad look on his face]

Pooh: My very best, best friend. It simply cannot be. Whatever will I do?

Piglet: I-I wonder, Pooh, if, if perhaps u-until Christopher Robin gets back, um... I might possibly be your... best, best friend?

Tigger: Yeah. [Sniffling] And when Piglet gets sick of you, [Crying] we can take over.

Pooh: Oh, thank you, but you already are [Moaning] the very best of my best friends. You see? [to Piglet] You and I can do anything. But only Christopher Robin and I could do... nothing.

[Tigger look deadpan as Eeyore stands up, shaking the wooziness off]

Tigger: Poor guy. His very little brain is half gone with grief.

Owl: Ha, ha! I've discovered where he went. Ha, ha, ha. Oh. [Glass Squeaks] An "O." Another "O." And... [Gasps] Oh, my!

Pooh: What is it, Owl? Where is it?

Owl: (locking his door) Somewhere bad, I fear.

Pooh: [Voice Trembling] How bad?

Owl: On a scale of one to ten, it's not good. [Match Striking] He has gone to... "S-C-H-O-O-L." [Gasps] "Skull."

Pooh: Skull? What sort of place is that?

Owl: Well, uh, uh, from the very sound of it, one can tell it's a most forbidding and faraway place.

[He tries to shake the sticky note off his wing before pulling it out]

Pooh: Then we must help Christopher Robin. Help him get back to here and us [Softly] and me.

Owl: Then it's a quest, is it? Ha-ha! That's the spirit! [Hooting] The nobility of it. A long and dangerous journey... through the great unknown. Of course, you'll need a map.

Piglet: D-D-Dangerous? [Nervous Chuckling] Owl. You... You wouldn't suppose we'd meet any, uh... h-h-h-heffalumps?

Owl: Oh, thank you. I nearly forgot. Herds of heffalumps! Ha-ha! [Stammering] Down here, I fancy, in the... [Clears Throat] southeast corner of the far west portion.

Tigger: W-W-What about w-w-woozles?

Owl: Woozles! Wonderful!

Pooh: Jag-u-lars?

Owl: Hoo-hoo-hoo! Just a dozen or three, here, there and yonder. Not to mention the fabled... hoo-hoo-hoo... skullasaurus.

Tigger: S-S-Skullas-s-saurus?

Owl: Oh, come, come, come. Without a monster or two it's hardly a quest, merely a gaggle of friends wandering about. [Laughing] Oh, how I envy you! Not everyone has the chance to face the unspeakable terrors... of the great unknown.

[The song Adventure is a Wonderful Thing starts playing as a spotlight shines on Owl]

Owl: Today's the day~

In only a matter of moments,~

You'll all be on your way~

What lurks around the corner,~

Not a soul can say~

But I can guess,~

More or less~

Hidden dangers~

Great duress,~

Ah, the moment of glory is close at hand~

Hoo, wee,~

It's gonna be grand.~

Adventure is a wonderful thing~

Owl: Pack only the essentials,~

I'll tell you what to bring~

Your strength,~

Your nerve,~

Your hearts,~

Your wits,~

And for skullasaurus attacks~

First Aid Kits.~

Adventure is a hoot and a half~

You'll face unearthly dangers,~

And look at them and laugh~

The claws, the teeth~ (growls)

The chase, the thrill~

You'll never want to come home~

Maybe we never will~

That's the beauty of adventure~

It's strictly sink or float~

It runs you till were ragged~

Then it grabs you by the throat~

You struggle to survive it,~

Though the chances are remote~

Hoo-hoo!~

Lucky you, wish I was coming too~

Adventure is a wonderful thing~

Owl: (spoken) I almost forgot the very best part. You not only get to save your friend from the most dangerous place... namely, skull... but from the most dangerous part of the most dangerous place... the eye of the skull itself!

Pooh: Oh, bother.

Owl: And you, General Pooh~

Off you go~

Marching high and low~

Your friend waits at the end~

Right here.~

Take a look~

The map is perfectly clear~

With your excellent sense of direction~

You've nothing to fear~

Through the quicksand and the chasms~

Tempting fate and fighting spasms~

Dodging avalanching boulders~

Remember: Christopher Robin's fate~

Rests completely on your shoulders, Pooh~

Pooh: Uh Owl, Ming Ming...

Owl: It's up to you~

That's the beauty of adventure~

The trembling and the dread~

I can't think of another thing~

I'd rather do instead~

Pooh: Perhaps you could join us?

Owl: No, no, you go ahead.

[He pulls a lever which opens a trap door and Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Eeyore fall down through the tree and out through a zip door outside]

Owl: Hoo-hoo! Lucky you!~

Tallyho and toodle-oo!~

Ready now?~

Noble-chinned!~

Chest out, tummy in!~

Make a fracas, have a fling.~

Drop a postcard, give a ring.~

Get the lead out!~

Time to swing!~

Whoop-de-doo and bah-dah-bing!~

Adventure Is a wonderful thing~

Owl: I salute you!~

And those of you doomed to never return, I salute you twice!~

[The song ends as everyone runs off into the woods and beyond as the scene fades to black before changing to them crossing a bridge over a river]

Narrator: And so Pooh, and his friends crossed over into... well, that part of the Hundred Acre Wood... which Owl called "the great unknown." It was the start of our quest for Christopher Robin. We would find him, Owl said, if we could get through the woods. For the woods, Owl said, were filled with heffalumps... and woozles... and... who knew how much worse.

[Pooh, and his friends walked through the woods]

Pooh: Look!

[They look to see a giant rock which looks like it's upside down]

Rabbit: "The upside-down rock. "If you've made it this far, "you're where monsters... are."

[Then a rumbling noise is heard echoing in the woods]

Piglet: What was that?

Tigger: Sounded too hungry for a heffalump.

[The rumble is heard again]

Tigger: Too plump for a jag-u-lar.

[The friends step back fearfully as the rumbling gets louder]

Tigger: I'd say it's a... big old buggy-eyed, sabre-toothy skullasaurus.

Everyone: Skullasaurus?!

Tigger: Which way do we run?

Piglet: Where do we hide?

Rabbit: What's the shortest short cut home?

Pooh: I believe, uh, (points to the left) that way is a good way.

Everyone except Pooh: (runs around in a panic) Run, run, run! Wait! Wait!

Pooh: Although... (points to the right) this way could be better.

Everyone: (ignore him and continue their panic)

Tigger: Gimme a break, will ya?

Pooh: (points to the left) If not over here.

Everyone: Aaaah!

Rabbit: He went that way!

Pooh: Although... [Chuckles] (points to the right) there might be particularly pleasant as well.

[Rabbit stops running, realizing that panicking isn't getting them anywhere]

Rabbit: Stop it! We're getting nowhere fast, Pooh, and that just won't do. A leader must be someone leaderly, quick-thinking, informed. Someone like...(scrambling his head then snatch the map from Pooh) me.

[The rumble sound echoes again, making Rabbit look at the map for which way to go]

Rabbit: Well... Heh-heh. There. Anyone with half a set of smarts can see we lose the beast... by cutting across this lovely meadow.

[But as the crows fly off, the screen now reveals Pooh, and his friends walking through a thorn forest instead of a meadow]

Rabbit: And a lovely meadow it is. Oh, why, look! Is that a golden dahlia daffodilus? Rare for this location.

[The flower snaps shut]

Pooh: What exactly is this location, Rabbit? And might it be nearer Christopher Robin than farther?

Rabbit: Why, uh, uh, we're... we're right here, on course, of course. Where else would we be?

[Birds screech as Rabbit look at the map again]

Rabbit: Owl, where are we? "Nice peaceful spot." Ha! Indeed.

[Piglet walks along fearfully though he keeps bumping into thorns in front and back]

Piglet: Oh, d-d-dear! This is not the place for a small and frightfully fearful animal... such as myself.

Tigger: Or myself, Or himself

Eeyore: Thanks for noticin'.

Rabbit: Yes, w-well, p-precisely why I chose it. No s-skullasauruses would dare follow us in here. [Chuckles]

[Then the rumbling noise is heard again, making Rabbit's whiskers twitch and his ears roll up then unroll]

Piglet: Yaaaaaaaah!

[He runs off through the thorn forest]

Pooh: Piglet! Come back! I can't lose you too!

Piglet runs through the thorn forest and came out onto a hill. When he stop, he look to see something that makes him a smile. A beautiful valley is stretched out before him with a little stream flowing through it and waterfalls running down. Piglet walks through it, feeling relieved and happy. He slide down a slope and came across a lot of butterflies on a branch. Mistaking them for flowers, Piglet sniffs, getting one butterfly hanging on his nose. It flew around Piglet with curiosity and tickled his ear]

Piglet: Oh. (laughs) [The butterfly tugged at his shoulder]

Pooh: My, my. I believe you've made a friend, Piglet.

Piglet: (giggles) I believe you're right, Pooh.

[The butterfly tugged at Piglet's body but grew tired out]

Butterfly: (squeaks as to say "Over here")

[Another butterfly flew over to Piglet, followed by more]

Pooh: And another, it seems. And also that one. And that one too... as well. And he... or her. And her. And him! And they! And them!

[Soon, Piglet is covered in butterflies who pulled at his body]

Tigger: Face it, Piglet, old pal. You're just plain popular.

Eeyore: Some piglets have it, some donkeys don't.

[The butterflies started to lift Piglet into the air]

Pooh: Oh! I believe, Piglet, they want to take you home with them. [Giggles]

Piglet: [Giggles] It's very kind of them, I'm sure, but, uh, I already have a home.

[But when he open his eyes and saw that he's high from the ground, he started to feel scared]

Piglet: Oh, d-d-dear! (covers his eyes)

Pooh: Piglet! Don't leave!

Piglet: I wouldn't if I could, but I can't!

Tigger: Jump, Piglet! We'll catch ya, likely as not!

Piglet: I would if I could, but they won't let me!

Pooh: Uh, perhaps you can ask your friends... to bring you back!

Piglet: Why, yes, but I don't know which way "back" is.

Pooh: [Giggles] It's down here look.

[Piglet tries to remove his hands away from his eyes but he's too scared to do so]

Piglet: I'm afraid I'm too afraid to look. Ohh, if only Christopher Robin was here.

Pooh: Christopher Robin! [Gasps] Piglet, that's it! [Chuckles] He said all I have to do is remember... that you're... uh, bigger than... a big leaf. Um, I mean... Uh, bolder when you're not green. Oh... Or... Is any of this making you feel any less afraid, Piglet?

Piglet: I'm afraid not, Pooh.

Pooh: [Sighs] Oh, bother. Hmph. How to get a Piglet down who is very up.

[As the butterflies flew by, Piglet's foot gets caught on Pooh's T-Shirt and pulls him up with them, making the honeypot wobble on the shaken branch. Tigger saw this and as the honeypot falls down to the ground, Tigger leap forward and catch it with his hands]

[The butterflies are struggling to carry both Pooh and Piglet in the air]

Pooh: Oh, bother.  Piglet: Oh, e-excuse me, but is that you, Pooh?

Pooh: Yes, Piglet, it is.

[One butterfly flew past Pooh, followed by another, meaning that they let go of Piglet]

Piglet: May we be coming down soon?

Pooh: (as he saw more butterflies letting go) I believe so, Piglet.

Piglet: Uh, how soon?

Pooh: (as he and Piglet fall with only two butterflies left) Very.

[Rabbit is reading the Map and sees Pooh and Piglet falling towards him

Rabbit: Aaaaah!

[Pooh and Piglet land on top of him]

Tigger: That's throwin' your weight around, buddy bear! Imagine, bein' outnumbered by those buggy boys a zillion to one! What a guy..

[Rabbit pops out of the flowers feeling woozy from Pooh and Piglet landing on him]

Rabbit: (woozily) Heh-heh. Uh, brave, indeed. Now, i-if you don't mind, uh, Cressifer Ribbon... Rissifer Crobbin... Rossifer Crubbin... is, uh, this way.

[They head on though Piglet stay put, feeling ashamed of not being brave as Pooh notices and stops]

Pooh: Are you all right, Piglet?

Piglet: Yes, Pooh. Thank you. Saving me was, uh... very brave of you.

Pooh: But your brave too Piglet. Braver than, uh... uh, something.

Piglet: I am? Oh! What thing is that?

Pooh: I'm not sure, Piglet. Oh, if only I could remember.

[They walk on, leaving the butterfly on a flower. The scene changes to a view of the map]

Narrator: This way and that way, the map led them to all the places Christopher Robin wasn't... but to none of the places he was. And still Rabbit refused to realize... the map didn't know which way it was going.

[Rabbit walk over to a cliff with Tigger bouncing behind him]

Rabbit: So, we first head east by south, then south by east. Of course, minus the magnetic variation, plus the wind drift, we clearly go, uh... this way!

[He notices Tigger's mouth got wrapped by the map and yank it out]

Pooh: I wonder if those rather forbidding-looking things... might be the Forbidden Mountains, where Christopher Robin is.

[They saw the Forbidden Mountains in the distance]

Piglet: You're right, Pooh.

Tigger: You found 'em, buddy bear!

Rabbit: Excuse me. The way to there is over here.

[He points in the other direction, much their 's confusion]

Pooh: But Rabbit, isn't that them... over there?

Rabbit: Now, which are you going to believe, this official map or your own eyes? Look for yourself and you'll see we're right on course. It's all right there in black and white. [Chuckles] Why would anyone want to wander around wondering which way to go... when they have a map to follow?

Rabbit, A map is not a guess an estimation or a hunch, A feeling or a foolish intuition, A map is a dependable unavering inarguably accurate Portrayer, of your position, Never trust your ears Your nose, your eyes Putting faith in them Is most unwise, Here's a phrase you all Must memorise, In the printed word Is where truth lies

Pooh: Yes but Rabbit, Linny.

Rabbit Never trust your tummies Tails, or toes You can't learn a thing From any of those, Here's another fact I must disclose From the mighty pen True wisdom flows If it says so Then it is so If it is so Well so it is A thought's not fit to think 'Til it's printed in ink Then it says so So it is, Never trust that thing Between your ears Brains will get you nowhere fast My Dears Haven't had a need For mine in years On the page is where The truth appears If it says so Then it is so If it is so So it is

Rabbit, A thought's not fit to think 'Til it's printed in ink, Never differ from or doubt it

Pooh: Bother.

Rabbit: Or go anywhere without it (spoken) Thank goodness we've got this If it says so So it is.

[Rabbit waves the map around and it got caught on a branch which rips half of it and flew through the air, much to Rabbit's horror]

Rabbit: Aaah! Oh, no! The map! Get the map! With only half a map, we're... we're less than nowhere!

Tigger: After that map!

[He chases after the map til he comes to a log across a gorge and bounces up and down, trying to get the map but missed every time]

Tigger: I got it! Don't have it. I had it. I don't have it now I want it again! I got it! I ain't got it. I don't have it. Wait, I'll get it! No, I don't... I have it!

[Tigger bounces up, missed and landed on the log, much to his surprise as he looks at his tail]

Tigger: Hmm. I wonder what's causing this tail to fail. Maybe it just doesn't have what it takes.

[The log cracks, making Tigger look down to the gorge far below]

Tigger: Yikes!

[The log breaks into two and falls down with Tigger who look at the camera for a second before disappearing]

Tigger: Christopher Robin!

[The log stop wedged between two small peaks halfway down and Tigger lands on it and hang on. Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore look down at them from the cliff]

Pooh: Tigger, of all the safer places to be, I don't think this is one. You could fall.

Tigger: Yeah! [Chuckling] Well, you know what they say: What doesn't bounce up has gotta fall down. [Chuckling]

[The log moves a bit with the creek crumbling away a bit]

Rabbit: There's no time for this! We've had too many delays! So you just bounce out of there this moment!

Tigger: (laughing) No way! The wind isn't right!

Piglet: But there isn't any wind.

[Tigger look up at them with a sad look]

Tigger: Okay, okay, you got me. The truth is, [Whimpering] my tail... just doesn't have... enough strength. [Whimpering]

Pooh: Ohh! [Giggling] Don't worry, Tigger. Christopher Robin said I just have to remember... you're, uh, taller than a beam.

Tigger: Uh, really?

Pooh: Or was it... slower than whipped cream? Do you feel any bouncier now?

Tigger: Nope. [Sniffling]

[The creek crumbles even more]

Pooh: Oh! [Giggles] Perhaps your tail just needs a hand. Could you bounce up this far?

[The cliff crumbles underneath Pooh, making him fall down]

Pooh: Whoa!

Piglet: Pooh Bear!

[Piglet jumps forward and grabs Pooh with one hand and a root with the other, much to Rabbit, and Eeyore's surprise]

[The creek crumbles even more under the tree with Tigger holding on, too depressed to move]

Pooh: Uh, how about now?

Tigger: No, no, no, no. Thanks for tryin'. I'm goin' out... [Sniffles] the way I came in. [Whimpers] A second-rate bouncer.

[Piglet's weight makes the root snapped, making Piglet, and Pooh fall down]

Rabbit: Oh, Piglet!

[He drops the map and leaps after Piglet, Tuck jumps down too then Rabbit grabs Eeyore's tail which forced him to grab a root on the side of the cliff which grew bigger as they move down, holding onto Pooh and Piglet which are now close to Tigger.

Tigger: (whimpering and snorting)

Pooh: Um, uh, uh, Tigger, Ming Ming

Tigger: Mmm?

[He bump noses with Pooh]

Tuck: Grab Pooh's paw

Tigger: Ohh. Okay.

[Tigger grabs onto Pooh's paw just as the log gave way and falls into the gorge below]

Tigger: Look at the biceps on that bear. I don't deserve to dangle from the same precipice.

[Eeyore hangs on tight to the root with his mouth but the tear of his tail coming loose by the drag make him mumbled without opening his mouth]

Eeyore: [muffled] Ouch.

Tigger: What's donkey boy sayin'?

Eeyore: [lets go of the root] I said, "Ouch."

[Eeyore looks at the camera, realizing with dread that he let go of the root and falls down into the gorge below]

Everyone: [screaming]

[A flower rises out from the mud as it was lifted by a muddy Piglet who shakes the mud off him]

Piglet: Yike!

[A muddy figure rises up from the mud and shakes the mud off, revealing to be Pooh]

Pooh: Now, don't worry, Piglet. It's only me.

Piglet: Oh. Yike!

[More muddy figures rises from the mud]

Pooh: Now, don't worry, Piglet. It's only Tigger and Rabbit and Eeyore.

Rabbit: The map! Hoo-hoo! We have it! Whoo-hoo! We can go now!

[Piglet claps til the rumble sound is heard again]

Pooh: Worry now, Piglet. It's the skullasaurus.

[Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore and Pooh get up with Piglet holding onto his head and they run down the muddy trickle out of the gorge. The scene changes to nighttime as mist is coming down. Rabbit tries to figure out which way to go on the two halves of the map but the mist is making it difficult]

Rabbit: [Muttering] I know we went over this way, and-and-and I came across it, but then I lost my way over... and if I don't dig... [Stammering]

Pooh: Might you know which way Christopher Robin is... uh, from here, Rabbit?

Rabbit: [Stammering] Uh, uh, well... I mean... There's this way, of course.

[He walk to the left but went back again]

Rabbit: Not that it's the right way. Uh, we obviously want to go this way.

[He walks forward then back again]

Rabbit: Though that way's further than farther and then nearer than not.

[He look back at the others]

Rabbit: Although we can't rule out this way.

[He walk to the right but stopped and walk back]

Rabbit: Now, if Christopher Robin was here, what would he say? Well, he'd say... "That Rabbit can't function in this humidity." That it's not his fault. This fog isn't even on the map! And that... [Sputters] "That Rabbit is just not smart enough... to know where to go or what to do." [Sobs]

Pooh: Oh! Christopher Robin says, "At a time like this, all I have to do is remember."

Rabbit: Remember what?

Pooh: I forget, but it's something like... "You're smarter when you're pink." Does that help?

Rabbit: No. I-I-I don't know where we are... and where we aren't. And I haven't known for hours. [Sighs] I've failed us all.

Pooh: I believe I have as well.

Tigger: Let's face it, Without Christopher Robin, we don't have a chance of finding Christopher Robin.

[They look to see a cave right in front of them]

Pooh: Perhaps we might rest in there... until this mist... is mostly mistless?

[They followed Pooh towards the cave]

Eeyore: End of the road. Nothin' to do. And no hope of things gettin' better. Sounds like Saturday night at my house.

[Later, Piglet, and Eeyore, are sleeping around a fire, though Rabbit keeps shivering due to the small map not big enough to cover him. He tuck himself into a ball and get the map to cover him when a snorting noise woke him up with a start]

Rabbit: Ahh!

[He turns to see Tigger giggling in his sleep]

Tigger: (Muttering, Chuckling, smack lips and resume snoring)

Rabbit: (muttering)

Tigger: (Laughing, Snoring)

[Rabbit went back to sleep but Tigger's tail unfolds, waking him up by hitting his nose and folds up again. Rabbit turns to sleep but Tigger's tail grab his ear and yank it back before let go of it, Annoyed, Rabbit watch as Tigger's tail keeps unfolds and roll up again a few times while bonking his nose. Rabbit makes an attempt to grab Tigger's tail but missed and slap himself int the face instead]

Pooh: I've tried to find you, Christopher Robin.

Rabbit: I know, Pooh. I... I'm sorry. You'd have found him by now if-if I hadn't...

[He saw that Pooh is not in the cave]

Rabbit: Pooh Bear?

[He sees Pooh who is standing outside the cave, feeling sad]

Pooh: I've looked all the places you arn't i just can't find the places you are.

[Rabbit watches Pooh from the entrance of the cave as he came to a tree]

Pooh: I only know that you are where I am not. And...where am I? I wish you were here to tell me. Perhaps if I were to wish very, very hard.

[The song Wherever You Are starts playing as Pooh look up at the night sky, sadly]

Pooh: Come out, moon~

Come out, wishing star~

Come out, come out~

Wherever you are~

I'm out here in the dark,~

All alone and wide awake~

Come and find me~

I'm empty and I'm cold~

And my heart's about to break~

Come and find me~

I need you to come here and find me~

'Cause without you~

I'm totally lost~

I've hung a wish on every star~

It hasn't done much good so far~

I can only dream of you~

Wherever you are~

I'll hear you laugh~

I'll see you smile~

I'll be with you~

(giggles)

Just for a while~

But when the morning comes and the sun begins to rise~

I will lose you~

Because it's just a dream when I open up my eyes~

I will lose you~

I used to believe in forever~

But forever's too good to be true~

I've hung a wish on every star~

It hasn't done much good so far~

I don't know what else to do~

Except to try to dream of you~

And wonder, if you are dreaming too~

Wherever you are~

[Yawns] Oh, my.

Wherever you are~

[Pooh went to sleep under the tree as Rabbit walks up to him. Rabbit put the map on Pooh as a blanket and look up at the night sky as the camera fades to black The next morning, Piglet walks along the cave, yawning and stretching to wake up but as he walks, he's beginning to get scared by the atmosphere of the cave and when he look up and saw something above him, he grew even more frightened]

Piglet: Oh... dear! [yelling]

[Pooh and Rabbit are sleeping by the tree when Piglet's yelling startled them awake]

Pooh: Piglet?

Piglet: [yelling and stuttering]

Piglet: Ska-Ska-Ska...

Rabbit: Huh?

Piglet: [stuttering]

Rabbit: Try to be specific.

Piglet: [stuttering] Skull.

[Everyone turns and looks up in horror to see Skull right in front of them all along]

Everyone: [screams]

Tigger: Christopher Robin's in the eye of that thing? How are we gonna get way up there?

Pooh: By going... in there?

[The camera pans straight inside the skull cave, where everything was super dark, pitch black, creepy and scary]

Tigger: But it's dark.

Piglet: And f-f-f-frightful.

Rabbit: And we have no idea what we'll f-find.

[Then the rumble sound is heard again, making everyone huddled up in fright]

Eeyore: (running off into the cave) But we know what's gonna find us.

Piglet: The skullasaurus!

[Everyone run into Skull after Eeyore. Soon, they walk through the dark cave with stalactites hanging from the roof. They soon came out a small tunnel and found lots of five paths all going in different directions]

Piglet: N-N-Now which way to the eye of the skull?

[They look back at Rabbit]

Rabbit: Don't look at me.

Pooh: Oh, bother. Think! Think! If each of us went where the other one hasn't... Think! And one were where another wasn't... Uh, by which I mean to say... perhaps we should split... up?

Rabbit: Why, Pooh Bear, I believe that's a very smart idea.

Pooh: I'm so glad you liked it. [Giggles] Whatever... it was.

[So everyone went down the different paths to the eye of the skull. Pooh hold Piglet's hand for a minute then lets go to follow his path and Piglet fearfully went down his own path by himself. He walk through a dark tunnel. Rabbit came to a area where lots of stalagmites hung from the ceiling]

Rabbit: Christopher Robin?

[Piglet walks along a narrow ledge where a lot of steam hisses from below]

Piglet: C-C-Christopher Robin.

[Piglet then looks back as the steam hiss from below roars demonically to form a shape of a monster, but carries on, Eeyore walks onto a stone bridge where a face on the wall is shaped like a skeleton's face]

Eeyore: Christopher Robin, yoo-hoo.

[The bridge crumbles away beneath him and he falls down]

Eeyore: [yells]

Rabbit: What's that?

Piglet: Oh, d-dear!

[Piglet runs off in fright. Eeyore landed on some vines which launched him through the air, bounced off a branch which shaped like a claw and up into a tree stump which make him look like a moose]

[Back with Rabbit]

Rabbit: Heh-heh. There's nothing to be afraid of. It's just the wind. Yes, that's right. Yes. See, it's nothing. Nothing at all.

[He step back into a hole and fall down it]

Rabbit: [screaming]

Pooh: Rabbit?

Rabbit bumped and bounced down the hole]

Rabbit: [screaming]

[Tigger is searching his own path inside a chamber where more stalagmites including some small holes here]

Tigger: Christopher Robin! Christopher Robin! Come out, come out, wherever you aren't.

[He looks down a hole and bats flew out, frightening Tigger and he run off in fright]

Tigger: [yelling]

Pooh: Tigger?

[Rabbit continues falling down the hole]

Rabbit: [screaming]

[Piglet is still running when he comes across some stones and they made him skid on their path]

Piglet: Whoo! (yelping)

Pooh: Piglet?

[Back with Piglet]

Piglet went over the edge. he tried to climb back up but loses his grip and falls down right on top of Eeyore's stump which broke off and they fall to the ground with Piglet landed on Eeyore's back which startled Eeyore in fright and he run off with Piglet on his back. Piglet opens his eyes and saw Eeyore's stump shadow on the wall. Frightened by it, the little pig crouched down and covered his eyes]

Pooh: Eeyore!

[Pooh walk behind enormous crystals which make his reflection distorted and a little bigger. Rabbit falls out of the end of the hole and landed on the ground below with the map bouncing off him]

Rabbit: [screaming]

[Eeyore keeps running along with Piglet on his back til he saw a small-sized cave. He tries to stop but he couldn't, but hits into the cave, breaking the stump off his head in the progress]

Eeyore: Whoa!

Tigger: Help!

Tigger: (blubbering)

Rabbit: Huh?

Eeyore: [yelling]

Rabbit: What?

[Rabbit sees Tigger come running towards him and Eeyore sliding from the left with Piglet, then they crashed into each other, all piling up in a heap]

Piglet: Tigger! Rabbit! Eeyore!

Eeyore: Thanks for noticin'.

[Then a roar echoes and Rabbit grew frightened when he looks up at something in fright]

Rabbit: There it is! There it is!

[They look up to see Pooh's reflection in the giant crystals, making it look huge and monstrous]

Tigger: It's the terribibolous skullasaurus I've ever seen! Not to mention the only one.

[The reflection grins menacingly at them]

Everyone: [screaming]

[Everyone runs off and quickly flee into another cave in fright. Pooh step out from behind the crystals]

Pooh: Did someone say "skullasaurus"? [screaming]

[He back up to a slope and slide down it. Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Eeyore while fleeing from the reflection, try to stop running but slip and slide towards a ledge they soon came to a stop though Rabbit went over but hang onto the ledge. Pooh continues sliding down the slide and flung through the air at the end of it]

Pooh: Wh-oa!

Tigger: Did you hear that? The skullasaurus. It got Pooh.

[Pooh landed into some crystals, wedged in, squeezed and with the honey pot on his back]

Pooh: Pigwet. Wabbit! Tigger!

[The camera pans to down below, where everyone is mourning their friend Pooh's "death"]

Tigger: I'm gonna miss that bear (sniffles).

Piglet: Oh, Pooh.

[Then the rumble is heard again, making everyone look around in fright]

Rabbit: Now it sounds like the beastly creature is... (gasps as he saw the eye of the skull) Look there! The eye of the skull! [The camera then pans to the eye as daylight appears through it]

[They look up to see the eye of the skull up above them]

Piglet: Whatever will we do?

Eeyore: Well, we could get the kid outta there. If anybody has any ideas... how to get up there, that is.

Tigger: The map! What's it say?

[He hands the two pieces of the map to Rabbit]

Rabbit: Oh, my. It's useless. There's nothing in here about how to get up there. Why, why, I'd have to figure it out all by myself. From scratch. I-I... Can I do that?

Tigger: Yeah. Can he do that?

Rabbit: I could try... for Pooh.

Pooh: Fank you, Wabbit.

[Rabbit walks back and forth, tap his head three times, sit down on a stump and clap his head again til he look up and saw some vines hanging from the eye of the skull which immediately gives him an idea]

Rabbit: [Laughing] I have it! Tigger, you can bounce Piglet to that ledge up there. Oh, and, Piglet, you can toss that long viny thing to us down here, and we'll shimmy on up and rescue Christopher Robin together.

Tigger: Me? Make a bounce like that... with a rickety old tail like this? Oh, contrariwise.' Well, I guess I could try... if it'd make Pooh happy.

Pooh: Vewwy, vewwy happy.

Piglet: It's, uh, a rather high place for a very small animal. But I'll be brave for Pooh Bear.

[Tigger lifts Piglet onto his shoulders and walk to the cave]

Tigger: One for the money, two for the show, three because, uh, uh, it comes before four, and here we go!

[He and Piglet bounce up towards the vines but as they approach, Tigger falls down. But then, Pooh watch as Tigger uses his strength to flap up to the vines and hold onto it while Piglet slide down to his tail and holds onto it. Tigger climb up onto the eye and lifts his tail to put Piglet down to the ground. Piglet open his eyes as he tap the ground and felt delighted that he's on it. Piglet then proceed to tightrope walk on the branch towards the vines. Rabbit, and Eeyore look up startled as Piglet jumps onto the vines. He look down to the edge down below and realizing how high up he is, covering his eyes in fright again but summoning all his strength, he removes his arms away then his ears and open his eyes with his hands. He beams happily as Pooh watch in amazement. Piglet push the vines down and slides all the way down to the cliff and stop, nose bumping with Rabbit's]

Pooh: You did it! Hooray!

[Suddenly, he got unwedged from the crystals, landing on a slide and slid all the way down]

Pooh: [grunts, moans and yelling]

Piglet: You know, for a moment, I almost thought I could hear Pooh Bear... cheering us on.

[Rabbit nodded. Pooh slide all the way to the bottom with his honey pot]

Pooh: Wait for me, Piglet!

[He ran up the wall but slip and slide down to the floor]

Pooh: Hold on, Eeyore!

[He tries running up again but couldn't and slide back down again, making the honey pot slide up the wall a bit then slide back down and nose bump Pooh's nose. Pooh gets up and look all around him, seeing that there's no way out]

Pooh: Hmm, bother. I believe if there is no way out... that I shall have to stay... in. With no more friends. No more Christopher Robin. No more "we."

[Later, Pooh walk around the cave room before sitting down, feeling sad of staying in forever and failing to remember what Christopher Robin said to him before he vanished]

Pooh: If only I hadn't forgotten what he asked me to remember. Oh, Christopher Robin, if you just could have seen Piglet. He was so much braver than he believes. And Tigger was stronger than he seems. And Rabbit, smarter than he thinks.

Christopher Robin's voice: Even if we are apart, I'll always be with you.

Pooh: Christopher Robin?

Christopher Robin's voice: Always be with you. Always be with you.

[Pooh look around, wondering where Christopher Robin's voice came from then pick up the honey pot, shook it and listened. He ponders]

Pooh: Hmm. It's a rather puzzlesome thing, but it's almost as if you had never left me. But that can't be, can it? Or, can it? Perhaps you are here. So even though we're apart, we really are together. [Chuckles] And then perhaps Owl was mistaken all along. Perhaps the place where you are is not on a map. [Chuckles] How very nice for... us (The screen then fades back a bit).

[Meanwhile, the screen reappears as Eeyore is being pulled up in a sling by Tigger, Rabbit, and Piglet. Tigger pulled and yanked hard and catched Eeyore, his weight making them fall on top of Rabbit, Piglet and Tigger Just then they heard shuttle footsteps and everyone then looked to see a scary and unnerving shadow on the wall that they thought is the Skullasaurus which gets closer]

Rabbit: This is it! Oh! It's... It's... It's...

[The shadow then unfolds to reveal that it's of]

Piglet: Christopher Robin?

[Christopher Robin walk over to the group]

Tigger: Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! You made it!

Rabbit: (laughs while shaking Christopher Robin's hand) Oh, how clever of you!

Piglet: We're so very glad to see you!

Eeyore: Hello.

Christopher Robin: Where have you been? I've been searching everywhere for you.

Piglet: We've been searching for you, but on the way, I found something else: that I'm brave enough.

Tigger: Feast your eyes on this! I'm strong enough!

[He bounces up and crash into the ceiling]

Rabbit: (clearing his throat and tugs at Christopher Robin's T-shirt) I found I'm smart enough. Pretty smart, eh?

Eeyore: Didn't have to come clear out here to find it. Had it inside all along.

Christopher Robin: Of course you did. It's just like I told... Wait! Searching for me?

Tigger: Why, certainly. (strains) To save you from skull.

Christopher Robin: Skull? [realizing what Tigger's talking about] Oh, no. I was at school.

[Everyone look surprised by that. Tigger free his head out of the ceiling crack]

Tigger: School? (falls down)

Rabbit: That Owl... Oh! I knew skull had another "Y" in it.

[Tigger falls on top of Rabbit]

Piglet: But, uh, you said to worry about you... 'cause you were going far away.

Tigger: Yeah, and you needed help.

Christopher Robin: (shows the letter he gave Pooh) No, no, no. (removing bits of the honey) "Don't worry about me. "I'm not going far away, just to school. Be back this afternoon. Help yourself to this honey." And it looks like Pooh did.

[Christopher Robin then looks around then at Piglet]

Christopher Robin: Where is Pooh?

Piglet: Oh, Christopher Robin, the skullasaurus gobbled him up.

Christopher Robin: The what?

[The rumble sound echoes again, making everyone panic and run all over the place before hiding behind Christopher Robin while Piglet curls on his arm]

Everyone: [screaming]

Christopher Robin: (giggles) That's no skullasaurus. There's only one thing that makes a sound like that: the rumbly tumbly of a hungry-for-honey Pooh Bear.

[Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore poke out, puzzled by what Christopher Robin just said Down below, Pooh is settling down to eat the honey]

Pooh: Now, Christopher Robin, I was saving this honey for you. But since we're together, if I munched a small smackerel, you'd have half, would you not? Although, to be fair to us both, I should munch twice as much. But then this would only last half as long. Oh, it's a bothersome thing eating for two. [Howling] - When there's company of three! Oh! Look what someone has left! Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm.

[Pooh climbs into a big pot and starts eating honey, unaware that it's being lifted up towards a cliff by Christopher Robin who puts it down before tapping it, getting Pooh's attention]

Pooh: Hmm?

[He uses his legs to pull himself out of the pot and onto the ground. He look up and saw Christopher Robin smiling down at him which he smiles back, happy to see his best friend is alive and well. Christopher Robin picks him up and swing him around before hugging him]

Christopher Robin: Oh! Silly old bear.

[The screen fades to black before changing to Christopher Robin climbing out of one of Skull's eyes, followed by Pooh, and Tigger]

Pooh: [giggles] And we looked and looked, but every place we looked... was one of those places you weren't. And by the time we thought to look where you were, well, we, um, uh... Excuse me, Christopher Robin, but wasn't that a bit, um, bigger?

[They look to see that Skull is now lot smaller than the first time they see it as Rabbit, Eeyore, and Piglet peek out from both the eyes]

Tigger: Yeah. And a whole lot scarier?

Christopher Robin: Well, things can seem that way... when we're alone and afraid, or someone's hurt.

Rabbit: But now there's nothing to be afraid of. (chuckles) Whoop!

[He falls down to the ground]

Piglet: (laughs) Nothing to be afraid of at all!

[The song Everything is Right starts playing]

Pooh: The sky if perfectly blue, The clouds are perfect too, And here am with you what could be more right?

[Rabbit pops out from behind a rock feeling woozy from falling down and follows them]

Rabbit: Our quest has come to an end

[As everyone crosses the log across the gorge the log cracks and they fall down but instead of landing in the mud it turned out the gorge was two small cliffs close to the ground]

Piglet: And home's around the bend

Pooh: And here you are my friend what could be more right?

[As everyone make their way back home, the thorn forest is revealed not to be scary after all and was just a field of roses]

Pooh' Christopher Robin' Piglet ' and Rabbit Nothing can go wrong if everything is right and everything is right somehow,

All except Eeyore: Nothing can go wrong as long a everything is right and everything is right right now...

Pooh: Bees are buzzing around

Rabbit : We're on familar ground,

Pooh and Rabbit: And look at who we found

Pooh: What could be more right?

[Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit and Eeyore returns to their homes, leaving Pooh, and Christopher Robin alone]

All except Eeyore: Nothing can go wrong if everything is right and everything is right somehow

Pooh Piglet and Rabbit: Nothing can go wrong as long a everything is right and everything is right.

Piglet: Top to bottom

Rabbit and Pooh: Everything is right

Owl: Thank goodness you" ve got him

Pooh Piglet and Rabbit: Everything is right

Pooh [Speaking]: Perfectly wonderfly totally

Christopher Robin [Speaking] Silly old bear

Pooh' Christopher Robin' Piglet ' and Rabbit Right now....

[The song ends as the scene changes to Pooh, Christopher Robin ariving at the Enchanted hill]

Pooh: I still am not certain why you went to this school, Christopher Robin.

Christopher Robin: Well, I went there to learn things.

Pooh: We learn things here.

Christopher Robin: I mean things like... where the sun goes at night and how words are spelled. [Sighs] And how they're not.

Pooh: Oh, Rabbit will be so proud.

[Christopher Robin climb up the tree after Pooh who is chasing a butterfly]

Christopher Robin: It's rather fun, really, in a different sort of way It was scary at first, but then I remembered how brave Piglet can be, and that helped. And sometimes, I didn't think I'd have the strength to go on. (falls but grab another Pooh's leg) Then I thought of Tigger. And once, I found myself feeling very much alone.

Pooh: What did you do then?

[He loses his grip on a branch and he fall down to the ground with Christopher Robin]

Christopher Robin: I thought of you, Pooh.

Pooh: [giggles] It's what I would've done.

Christopher Robin: Pooh Bear, I'm told that tomorrow I'll be... going again.

Pooh: Again? [Moans] Shall we find you again?

Christopher Robin: (giggles) No. I'm going to school. I'll be back, as long as you're here. Promise me you'll be here. Always? Even when I'm a hundred?

Pooh: How old shall I be then?

Christopher Robin: Ninety-nine.

Pooh: I promise.

Christopher Robin: Forever and ever?

Pooh: Yes, Christopher Robin, forever and ever.

[They put their arms around each other as the scene zooms out]

Narrator: And so it is here we shall leave them and here we shall find them again for the boy and the bear will always be together... in the remarkable place... called the Hundred Acre Wood.

[Night falls as the scene fades to black.]

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