Hal Smith credited as playing...
Owl
- Piglet: Oh Owl, I don't mean to c-c-complain, but I'm afraid, I'm scared.
- Owl: Now, now, Piglet, Chin up and all that sort of thing. A rescue's being thought of. Be brrrave, little Piglet!
- Piglet: It's awfully hard to be b-b-b-b-brave when you're such a small animal.
- Owl: Then to divert your small mind from your unfortunate predicament, I shall tell you an amusing anectdote.
- [Piglet sees a waterfall they're about to approach as Owl clears his throat]
- Owl: It concerns a distant cousin of mine who became so frightened during a flood that he...
- Piglet: I beg your pardon, Owl, but I th-th-th-think we coming to a fatterfall... a flutterfall... a very big *waterfall*!
- Owl: Please, no interruptions.
- Owl: This is just a mild spring zephyr compared to the big wind of '67. Or was it, uh, '76? Oh, well, no matter. Oh, I remember the big blow well.
- Piglet: I'll remember this one, too.
- Owl: It was the year my Aunt Clara went to visit her cousin. Now, her cousin was not only gifted on the glockenspiel, but being a screech owl, also sang soprano in the London Opera.
- Winnie the Pooh: [muffled, with a honey pot in his face] Thank you, Piglet.
- Owl: You see, her constant practicing so unnerved my aunt, that she laid a seagull egg by mistake. Whoooooooo!
- [his dishes crash on him as his house crashes to earth]
- Owl: [after Owl's tree crashed] Well, I say now... Someone has... Pooh! Did you do that?
- Winnie the Pooh: I don't think so.
- Owl: Good! That gives me time to talk about my Uncle Clyde, a very independent barn owl who didn't give a hoot for tradition. He became enamoured of a pussycat and went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.