![]() According to our research, two million people participated in the rubbish-cleanup event that year. ![]() The first National Spring Clean Day in the UK took place in 1989, with the charity Keep Britain Tidy enlisting the aid of the children’s entertainment characters, the Wombles. Roo: B.B.F.N.History of Great British Spring Clean Day So, does that mean these words can be changed? Please! Tell me I still have time to change! No! No, it's not too late. Narrator– you said that the pages of the future haven't been written yet. Rabbit: No, I didn't! Did I? Narrator: It looks as if you got what you wanted. I told you exactly what to do, and you didn't do any of it! Narrator: You see, Rabbit? You never thought about what your friends wanted. Don't you remember? Rabbit: I'm sorry, but I'm the Easter Bunny, so I make the rules. What have I done? Where are all my friends? Narrator: Friends, you say? You certainly didn't treat them like friends. Narrator: Spring Cleaning Day, was it? Rabbit: No. Never again! Tigger: But you used to love Easter! Rabbit: Says who? Rabbit: Tigger, would you please just leave? Tigger: Come on, Rabbit, aren't we never ever going to have another Easter-y egg hunt again? Rabbit: No! Not never ever. Rabbit: Why would you even want to say that? Tigger: Why wouldn't you say it? ♪ Onomatopoeia! Onomatopoeia! All I want to be is an Onomatopoeia! ♪ Rabbit: Easter! The word is Easter! Tigger: That was going to be my next guess. Tigger: Onomatopoeia? And that is a word. Tigger: If you won't tell me what word I'm not supposed to say, then how am I going to know not to say it? Let's see, is it.Carrots? Rabbit: No! Tigger: Rutabagas? Rabbit: No! Tigger: Thingama-whatchama-higgety-jigs? Rabbit: That isn't even a word. Tigger: What word? Rabbit: I refuse to say it. Rabbit: Don't say it, Tigger, don't say it! Do not say that word in my house. Tigger: I'm not talking about Spring-ity Cleaning Day, I'm talking about. If Roo is upset, what about me? Look at all this mess you've caused on Spring Cleaning Day, no less. ![]() Rabbit: Tigger! What on Earth are you doing here? Tigger: Eh… Rabbit: Well? Tigger: Rabbit, I… I mean, you… When… Rabbit: What? Tigger: Roo is really upset about what happened today! Rabbit: Oh, I see. Tigger: Guess there's nothing left to do but go home then. Tigger: Now that you've mentioned it, I'm starting to get the feeling that Rabbit doesn't want to celebrate Easter.at all. I don't think Rabbit wants us to sing anything. Maybe we should've sung it in a different key. AND YOU'VE ALL RUINED IT! I don't believe it! I told you exactly what to do, and you didn't do any of it! Roo: But, Rabbit… Rabbit: Not another word! I want you all out of here at once! Out! Out! Pooh: But… Rabbit: All of you, out! I'll take that! Tigger: Huh. Why, this is… This is Spring Cleaning Day. I'm afraid you've been terribly misinformed. Roo: Happy Easter, Rabbit! Rabbit: Easter? EASTER?! Roo: Sure, you remember Easter, don't you? You know, with jellybeans, Easter baskets, and a great big Easter egg hunt. Oh, see you later! Narrator: See you in a few pages. Roo: Me?! No way! Narrator: Yes way! Kanga: Roo, dear, your breakfast is getting cold. Roo: Oh, then what is it about? Narrator: Actually, the story begins with you. Roo: Then it must be about my best bouncing buddy, Tigger, huh? Narrator: Ah, Tigger is right in the thick of things, as always, but this story isn't really about them. Although I can assure you, they'll be joining us very soon. Roo: Are you going to tell a story about Winnie the Pooh? And Piglet? Narrator: Well, not exactly. What's going on here? Hello? Is anyone there? Roo: YAH-HOO!!! Hi, Mr. They shared many exciting and unusual… Huh. And together they shared many exciting and unusual adventures. Like any small child, Christopher Robin had toy animals to play with. But it just happened to belong to a boy named Christopher Robin. Dialogue Narrator: This could be the room of any small boy. It is an adaptation of A Christmas Carol starring Rabbit and Roo.ĭirected by Elliot M. ![]() Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios, animated by Toon City Animation, Inc., featuring characters from Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise.
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