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Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968)

Sebastian Cabot: Narrator

Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day

Sebastian Cabot credited as playing...

Narrator

Quotes8

  • Narrator: Now, Piglet lived in the middle of the forest in a very grand house in the middle of a beech tree. And Piglet loved it very much.
  • Piglet: Whew, yes. Whoops. You see, it's been in the family a long time. It belonged to my grandfather.
  • Piglet: [pointing to sign] Oh, that's his name up there. "Trespassers Will." That's short for "Trespassers William."
  • Narrator: Trespassers William?
  • Piglet: Yes. And Grandma, oh, she called him T.W. That's even shorter.
  • Narrator: So the Hundred Acre Wood got floodier and floodier. But the water couldn't come up to Christopher Robin's house, so that's where everyone was gathered. It was a time of great excitement, but in the midst of all the excitement, Eeyore stubbornly stuck to his task of house hunting for Owl.
  • Eeyore: There's one. Cozy cottage. Nice location.
  • [House sinks]
  • Eeyore: Bit damp for Owl, though.
  • Narrator: Now, the very blustery night turned into a very *rainy* night. And Pooh kept his lonely vigil, hour after hour, after hour. Until at last... Pooh fell fast asleep - and began to dream.
  • Narrator: Fortunately, Pooh's thoughtful spot was in a sheltered place. Now he sat down and tried hard to think of something.
  • Narrator: Owl talked from page 41 to page 62, and on page 62, the blustery day turned into a blustery night. To Pooh, it was an anxious sort of night, filled with anxious sorts of noises. And one of the noises was a sound that had never been heard before.
  • Narrator: As a matter of fact, it was raining all over the Hundred Acre Wood. There was a thunderstorm on page 71...
  • [we hear a clap of thunder]
  • Narrator: And on page 73, there was a bit of a cloudburst. It rained, and it rained, and it rained...
  • Narrator: So Owl flew out over the flood, and he soon spotted two tiny objects below him. One was little Piglet caught in the whirlpool... and the other was Pooh trying to get the last bit of honey from the pot.
  • Narrator: And so Pooh was a hero for saving Piglet, and Piglet was a hero for giving Owl his grand home in the beech tree.

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