Tigger celebrates his first birthday, but is disappointed when he doesn't get everything he wanted, so Pooh tries to get him the moon.
An American animated children's television series inspired by A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories.
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Tigger celebrates his first birthday, but is disappointed when he doesn't get everything he wanted, so Pooh tries to get him the moon.
Rabbit is tired of Pooh eating his honey, and tricks him into thinking he's moving away. Everyone tries to cheer up Eeyore.
Rabbit takes care of a small blue bird, named Kessie, after rescuing her from a snowstorm. After months pass from being with Kessie and she wants to go off on her own once she starts to learn to fly, Rabbit feels nervous to let her to do this after being with her for so long.
Gopher suggests building an ultimate tunnel to fix Rabbit's irrigation system for his garden, but Pooh accidentally messes up Gopher's equation. Tigger investigates a strange noise and is convinced that Pooh was snatched. Pooh also becomes convinced that Tigger has disappeared.
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