Neither rain nor snow nor feet nor tail can stop this tigger from warning his buddies. Unless the feets and tail happen to be attached to a sneaky old jagular. Aah!

12 seconds sound clip from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Easy Come, Easy Gopher / Invasion of the Pooh Snatcher (S3E9).

You can hear this line at 00:14:45.713 in the Blu-ray version of the TV Series.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, Pooh, what are you doing here?

- Why, I'm looking for Tigger and lunch. But not necessarily in that order.

- Tigger is missing? Oh, dear. Pooh, we have to rescue Tigger.

- Rescue Tigger from what, Piglet?

- The springing jagular. Tigger says they like to collect animals like us.

- Well, then, we must by all means uncollect Tigger.

- Oh, but, Pooh, what if the jagular springs into my house while we're rescuing Tigger?

- We shall just have to have a surprise to spring back at the jagular.

- Neither rain nor snow nor feet nor tail can stop this tigger from warning his buddies. Unless the feets and tail happen to be attached to a sneaky old jagular. Aah!

- Say, these aren't jagular noises. They're just your everyday kind. Hoo hoo hoo. But that's just the way a jagular would want them to sound when it's creepy crawling upon you.

- What's a tigger supposed to do in a stitcheration like this?

- Hmm. Rabbit always seems to know something about most things, so maybe he'd know something about this thing. And he's also a long way away from these sneaky-pants-type noises. Hoo hoo hoo hoo!

- Not to alarm you, Piglet, but does that sound like a springing jagular to you?

- Oh, dear. Hide, Pooh.

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