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The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 198

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Funny quotes and catchphrases from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh TV Series, featuring short sound clips and sfx.

Actors: Jim Cummings (Winnie the Pooh), Paul Winchell (Tigger), Peter Cullen (Eeyore)

3 more actors, John Fiedler (Piglet), Ken Sansom (Rabbit), Michael Gough (Gopher)

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1971 Aha! -What do we do now, Pooh? He looks awfully angry.
1972 Aha! And why did you send the valentine, Piglet?
1973 Ahem. Act 1. Our story begins.
1974 Ahem. And now we begin our play, which we call The Legend of Sheriff Piglet.
1975 Ahem. Hoo, it seems the time is right, and the time is now. And I'd just like to say...

— Owl

1976 Ahem. Ladies and gentlemen, Rabbit presents a Rabbit production of Rabbit's Valentine to Christopher Robin. -To me?
1977 Ahem. Let me into your house, little Piglet.
1978 Ahoy, your admiraltiness, how about getting things ship-shape?
1979 All aboard! We got a dog to catch.
1980 All right, come out and fight. Like... Like whatever you are. Hey!

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