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Sterling Holloway, John Fiedler, Clint Howard, Barbara Luddy, Junius Matthews, Howard Morris, Bruce Reitherman, Hal Smith, Timothy Turner, Jon Walmsley, Dori Whitaker, Paul Winchell, Ralph Wright, and Connor Quinn in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)

Sebastian Cabot: Narrator

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Sebastian Cabot credited as playing...

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  • [last lines]
  • Narrator: Wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the forest, a little bear will always be waiting.
  • Narrator: So Pooh ate and ate and ate and ate and ate and ate and ate and ate and ate, *chuckle* until at last he said to Rabbit in a rather sticky voice...
  • Winnie the Pooh: [in a rather sticky voice] I must be going now. Goodbye, Rabbit.
  • Rabbit: Well, goodbye, if you're sure you won't have any more.
  • Winnie the Pooh: [turns to leave then stops] *Is* there any more?
  • Rabbit: No, there isn't.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I thought not.
  • Winnie the Pooh: [tries to climb out the front door but is stuck] Oh, oh, help and bother! I'm stuck.
  • Rabbit: Oh, dear. Oh, gracious. Oh. Well, it all comes from eating too much.
  • Winnie the Pooh: It all comes from not having front doors big enough!
  • 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.
  • Tigger: Say, who are you?
  • Narrator: I'm the narrator.
  • Tigger: Oh, well, please, for goodness' sakes, narrate me down from here.
  • [Tigger had found a lost Rabbit and is rushing him out of the misty woods]
  • Narrator: So they started back. And Rabbit was now a humiliated rabbit, a lost-and-found rabbit, and a "Why, oh why do these things happen to me?" rabbit.
  • Narrator: Winnie the Pooh crawled out of the gorse bush, brushed the prickles from his nose and began to think again.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Think, think, think.
  • Narrator: And the first person he thought of was...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh?
  • Narrator: No. Christopher Robin.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh.
  • [first lines]
  • Narrator: This could be the room of any small boy, but it just happens to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Like most small boys, Christopher Robin has toy animals to play with, and they all live together in a wonderful world of make-believe. But his best friend is a bear called Winnie the Pooh, or Pooh, for short. Now, Pooh had some very unusual adventures, and they all happened right here in the Hundred-Acre Wood.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I sure like bouncing. Wasn't that fun, Piglet?
  • Piglet: Y-yes, but the best part is when it stops.
  • Narrator: Well, in the next chapter, there's a great deal of bouncing.
  • Piglet: There is? Oh. I-I have something I forgot to do today, and I shan't be able to do tomorrow, so I 'spose I have to go back and do it n-now. Good-bye, Pooh.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Good-bye, Piglet. Now, is the next chapter all about me?
  • Narrator: No, it's mostly about Tigger.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, bother.
  • Narrator: But you're in it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, good. What will I be doing?
  • Narrator: Well, Pooh, you'll be sitting in your Thoughtful Spot, thinking as usual.
  • Narrator: Winnie the Pooh lived in this enchanted forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the name over the door in gold letters, and he lived under it.
  • Narrator: And so we come to the last chapter, in which Pooh and Christopher Robin go to the enchanted part of the forest, and we say goodbye.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Goodbye? Oh no, please. Can't we just go back to page one and start all over again?
  • Narrator: Sorry, Pooh, but all stories have an ending, you know.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh, bother.
  • Narrator: Yes, the time has come at last. Christopher Robin was heading off to school. No one else in the forest knew why or where he was going, just that it had something to do with twice-times, and how to make things called ABCs, and where a place called Brazil is.
  • Narrator: And now, we come to the next chapter in which...
  • Winnie the Pooh: But I haven't finished yet.
  • Narrator: But Pooh, you're in the next chapter.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh. Well, what happens to me?
  • Narrator: Well, let's turn the page and find out.
  • 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: Now Pooh was not the sort to give up easily. When he put his mind to honey he stuck to it. Now honey rhymes with bunny and bunny rhymes with...
  • Winnie the Pooh: Rabbit? Yeah and i like Rabbit because he uses short easy words like how about lunch? And help yourself Pooh.
  • Narrator: Well there goes Tigger. Always bouncing on his friends when they least expect him.
  • Winnie the Pooh: I sure like bouncing. Wasn't that fun Piglet?
  • Piglet: Yes Pooh. But the best part is where it stops.
  • Narrator: [chuckles] Well in the next chapter there's a great deal of bouncing.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Now is the next chapter all about me?
  • Narrator: No no it's mostly about Tigger.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh bother.
  • Narrator: But you're in it.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh good. What will I be doing?
  • Narrator: Well Pooh you'll be sitting at your thoughtful spot. Thinking as usual.
  • Narrator: Well Tigger you're bouncing really got you into trouble this time
  • Tigger: Say who are you?
  • Narrator: I'm the narrator.
  • Tigger: Oh well please for goodness sakes narrate me down from here!
  • Narrator: And so we come to the last chapter in which Christopher Robin and Pooh come to the enchanted place and we say goodbye.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Goodbye? Oh no please can't we go back to page one and do it all over again?
  • Narrator: Sorry Pooh. But all stories have an ending you know.
  • Winnie the Pooh: Oh bother.
  • Narrator: As soon as Christopher Robin heard of the disaster he hurried to the scene of Owl's misfortune.
  • Christopher Robin: What a pity. Owl I don't think we'll ever be able to fix it.
  • Eeyore: If you ask me when a house looks like that it's time to find another one.
  • Christopher Robin: That's a very good idea Eeyore.
  • Eeyore: Might take a day or two. But I'll find a new one.
  • Owl: Good. Now that will just give me time to tell you about my Uncle Clyde. A very independent barn owl didn't give a hoot for tradition. He became enamored with a pussycat and went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.

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