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You should be covering the windows, counting your supplies, gathering firewood. Winter is here and you aren't even ready.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Tigger Movie (2000) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:47:55.940 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- If we break things up and knock things down, and leave the place a mess, that's the thing that Tigger does the best. I oughta know.

- And if I don't eat honey from the honey pot, ol' Tigger will plainly see I must be another Tigger because I couldn't possibly be me.

- And that is how to be a Tigger, how to be a Tigger. How to be a Tigger is up to you. You've got to look like a Tigger, and sound like a Tigger, and act like a Tigger...

- Um. Also.

- Oh! Thank goodness I found you all here. There's a terrible storm headed for...

- What on earth are you doing? Stripes? Springs? Have you lost your minds?

- You should be covering the windows, counting your supplies, gathering firewood. Winter is here and you aren't even ready.

- What are you doing wasting your time with... What am I doing wasting my time? I've got serious work to do!

- At least I haven't lost sight of what's really important.

- Well, I really didn't have enough time to gather any firewood.

- I am down to this last, lonely honey pot.

- Well, come to think of it, we don't really look or act very much like Tiggers.

[...]

The Tigger Movie (2000) Sound Clip

The Tigger Movie (2000)

Funny quotes and memorable lines from The Tigger Movie, with sound clips and sfx.

Actors: Jim Cummings (Tigger / Winnie the Pooh), Nikita Hopkins (Roo), Ken Sansom (Rabbit), John Fiedler (Piglet), Peter Cullen (Eeyore), Andre Stojka (Owl), Kath Soucie (Kanga)

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