Anyway, if I may go out on a limb here, I would first and foremost suggest for Tigger that to find one's family, one must first look up one's family tree.

Owl (Andre Stojka)

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

You can hear this line at 00:14:07.020 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Speaking of family, why, my very own family portraits hang right over there, a collection I've gathered throughout the years.

- Notice the interesting twists and turns of its many branches stretching out across the ages. It all comes from having strong roots, you know, and plenty of time to grow.

- In fact, I do believe that the very seed of my family began to germinate as far back as the 14th century when a great-great-great-grand Uncle Torbett of mine went out on a limb and proclaimed his blossoming love to a blooming young maid.

- As their love blossomed, they eventually were blessed with nine fine, young saplings. Never a bough did break in that...

- Oh, my dear boy, are you quite all right? Have some more tea.

- Anyway, if I may go out on a limb here, I would first and foremost suggest for Tigger that to find one's family, one must first look up one's family tree.

- It does bring to mind a distant nephew of mine. A handsome fellow who became a sailor and fell in with a member of the feline...

- My family tree. My family tree! Why didn't I think of thinkin' of that?

- So long, Beak Lips! Thanks for the tip! Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

- Hoo-hoo!

- I say, was it something I said?

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