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My Friends Tigger and Pooh
My Friends Tigger and Pooh (officially styled My Friends Tigger & Pooh) is an American computer-animated preschool television series set in A. A. Milne’s Hundred Acre Wood and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation for the Playhouse Disney block on Disney Channel. The show premiered in the United States on May 12, 2007, and concluded on October 9, 2010, spanning three seasons and 63 episodes (story pairs) plus several specials and direct-to-video features.[1][2]
Conceived during Disney’s expansion of CGI preschool storytelling, My Friends Tigger and Pooh reframes the classic Pooh ensemble around a new six-year-old heroine, Darby (voiced by Chloë Grace Moretz in the U.S.), and her puppy Buster. Together with Pooh and Tigger (both voiced by Jim Cummings), they form the “Super Sleuths,” a neighborhood mystery-solving club whose kid-scaled cases emphasize observation, teamwork, and kindness.[3][4]
Developed by Walt Disney Television Animation with longtime Pooh writer–producer Brian Hohlfeld as executive producer, the series blended gentle humor with interactive “think, think, think” sleuth beats and an ear-catching pop theme written by Jellyfish alum Andy Sturmer, performed in Season 1 by Kay Hanley and in later seasons by Moretz in-character as Darby.[5][6][7][8]
Overview (plain, template-free infobox)
| Genre | Preschool mystery–adventure; animated comedy |
|---|---|
| Format | Computer-animated TV series (approx. 22 minutes per episode) |
| Based on | Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard |
| Developed by | Walt Disney Television Animation; executive producer Brian Hohlfeld[9] |
| Voices of | Jim Cummings (Pooh/Tigger); Chloë Grace Moretz (Darby, US); Dee Bradley Baker (Buster); Travis Oates (Piglet); Peter Cullen (Eeyore); Ken Sansom (Rabbit); Kath Soucie (Kanga); Max Burkholder (Roo); Oliver Dillon (Lumpy).[10] |
| Theme music | “My Friends Tigger & Pooh Theme” — written by Andy Sturmer; performed by Kay Hanley (S1) / Chloë Grace Moretz as “Darby” (S2–S3).[11] |
| Country / language | United States / English |
| Original network | Playhouse Disney (Disney Channel)[12] |
| Original run | May 12, 2007 – October 9, 2010[13] |
| Seasons / episodes | 3 seasons; 63 episodes (segments/pairs)[14] |
| Related specials | Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007); Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009).[15] |
Premise
My Friends Tigger and Pooh introduces Darby, a red-headed, inquisitive six-year-old and her terrier Buster, who move next door to Pooh. Darby teams with Pooh and Tigger to form the “Super Sleuths,” investigating everyday puzzles (a missing honeypot, a trail of mysterious tracks, a friend’s odd behavior) around the Hundred Acre Wood. Each case follows an age-appropriate inquiry arc — observe, ask, test, conclude — punctuated by musical interludes and a non-punitive resolution, reinforcing preschool problem-solving and empathy.[16][17]
The tone consciously centers preschoolers: mild stakes, clear feelings language, and lots of “we can figure this out together.” Christopher Robin appears only occasionally, an intentional shift to a same-age audience surrogate in Darby.[18]
Characters and voice cast
- Winnie the Pooh / Tigger — Jim Cummings (series regular).[19]
- Darby (United States) — Chloë Grace Moretz (speaking and, later, theme vocal); UK dub by Kimberlea Berg.[20]
- Buster — Dee Bradley Baker.[21]
- Piglet — Travis Oates (assumed the role following John Fiedler’s 2005 passing).[22]
- Eeyore — Peter Cullen.[23]
- Rabbit — Ken Sansom.[24]
- Kanga — Kath Soucie.[25]
- Roo — Max Burkholder (main series);[26]
- Lumpy the Heffalump — Oliver Dillon.[27]
Notable guests include Jeffrey Tambor as Santa (Super Sleuth Christmas Movie) and supporting animal friends (Beaver, Skunk, Turtle, Raccoon) voiced by Jim Cummings, James Arnold Taylor, Mark Hamill, Rob Paulsen and others across episodes and specials.[28]
Production
Development and creative leadership
Announced in the mid-2000s as a CGI preschool entry for Playhouse Disney, My Friends Tigger and Pooh was developed by Walt Disney Television Animation with Brian Hohlfeld as executive producer, supported by producers including Angi Dyste and directors Don MacKinnon and David Hartman across episodes and specials.[29] The show’s visual approach keeps the rounded, pastel house style of Disney’s Pooh features but executes in full CGI for consistent character posing with young viewers’ “seek and find” sleuth staging.
Music and main title
The series’ sonic identity is anchored by Andy Sturmer, whose upbeat title song and underscore motifs cue the Super Sleuths’ clue-gathering. Season 1’s main title is performed by Kay Hanley; in later seasons, the theme is performed by Moretz as Darby, reinforcing the child-surrogate POV. Official digital releases credit Sturmer as composer/lyricist and Hanley for background vocals on the soundtrack compilation Playhouse Disney: Music Play Date (2009).[30][31]
Episodes, seasons, and specials
The series comprises three broadcast seasons and multiple extended specials. A concise overview:
- Season 1 (2007–2008) — U.S. premiere May 12, 2007; establishes the Super Sleuths format and the interactive mystery cadence. Early episodes such as “Rabbit’s Ruta-Wakening / Tigger’s Shadow of a Doubt” formed part of Playhouse Disney seasonal lineups and were cross-promoted via music and DVD samplers.[32]
- Season 2 (2008–2009) — Continued emphasis on neighborhood cases with expanded cast beats for Roo and Lumpy. The period also included the feature-length special Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (see below).[33]
- Season 3 (2009–2010) — Late-run episodes and compilation releases (Super Duper Super Sleuths, Bedtime with Pooh) rounded out the series’ original production cycle.[34]
Feature-length and holiday entries
- Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007) — A direct-to-video Christmastime featurette with theater-style structure (43 min.), released on DVD November 20, 2007 (U.S.), with subsequent TV airings.[35][36]
- Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009) — An hourlong musical TV-movie (DVD release April 7, 2009; Playhouse Disney premiere April 11, 2009) exploring leadership and community via a “two mayors” conceit in the Wood; music by Andy Sturmer.[37][38]
Broadcast and availability
The series originally aired on the Playhouse Disney block on Disney Channel in the U.S. and internationally through localized dubs (e.g., UK Darby voiced by Kimberlea Berg). Episodes and specials have been intermittently available on streaming; as of 2025, series material is present on Disney+ in multiple territories with typical preschool catalog labeling (TV-Y/G and brief season windows listed per region).[39]
Home media
Playhouse Disney and Disney Home Entertainment issued a run of themed DVDs that collected episode pairs and specials, including:
- Friendly Tails (2008) — six-episode compilation.[40]
- Hundred Acre Wood Haunt (2008) — seasonal episodes and the Halloween-centric “Hundred Acre Wood Haunt.”[41]
- Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007) — stand-alone DTV special (see above).[42]
- Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009) — DVD April 7, 2009.[43]
- Later Bedtime with Pooh and Super Duper Super Sleuths (2010) discs continued the compilation strategy.[44]
Reception
Critical response
Contemporary parent-guide coverage characterized My Friends Tigger and Pooh as bright, gentle, and developmentally tuned, praising its positive messages and puzzle-solving hooks. Common Sense Media reviewed the franchise’s feature entries and series materials positively for ages 3+, highlighting “friendship, teamwork, and thinking skills.”[45][46] A later Rotten Tomatoes season-page appraisal likewise noted the show’s appeal for preschoolers and its “endearing” approach for caregivers.[47]
Ratings
Disney Channel reported strong ratings among kids 2–5: a 5.2 in Season 1 with continued leadership in Season 2 within the preschool demo, while also drawing a modest 0.7 with women 18–49 — an unusual crossover metric for a preschool block series.[48]
Awards and honors
The property earned industry nominations including Annie and Daytime Emmy citations for directing, main title design, and performance (Jim Cummings), and it received the 2009 Humanitas Prize (Children’s Animation) recognizing the show’s ethical storytelling under Brian Hohlfeld’s stewardship.[49][50]
Themes and educational approach
Built around the “Super Sleuths” conceit, My Friends Tigger and Pooh uses a consistent inquiry cycle recognizable to early-education caregivers:
- Notice a problem (“missing,” “mysterious,” “why”).
- Gather clues (visual scanning, listening, asking peers).
- Form a simple hypothesis (“Maybe the wind blew it,” “Maybe Eeyore moved it”).
- Test and revise (try a tool, split tasks, ask another friend).
- Resolve with a prosocial action (sharing, apology, repair).
These steps are repeatedly modeled with gentleness rather than didactic lectures, aligning with Playhouse Disney’s 2000s practice of lightly interactive storytelling. Music punctuates the steps — the theme primes attention; a sleuthing stinger signals observation; a celebratory reprise marks the solution.[51]
The series also navigates franchise continuity with care: Piglet’s vocal succession (Travis Oates after John Fiedler) is handled warmly, and familiar character traits (Rabbit’s rule-making, Eeyore’s dry wit) are softened to preschool comfort levels.[52]
Music
Composer Andy Sturmer’s cues favor buoyant percussion and gentle pop textures; his main title has two widely referenced vocal configurations:
- Season 1: Kay Hanley (former Letters to Cleo) on lead vocal.[53]
- Seasons 2–3: Chloë Grace Moretz performing in character as Darby, reinforcing child-surrogate identification.[54]
Songs and stingers occasionally reprise classic Pooh motifs (“Think, Think, Think”) while threading new “Super Sleuths Theme” instrumentals through clue-gathering montages.[55]
Cultural position within the Pooh canon
My Friends Tigger and Pooh extends Disney’s 2000s Pooh era (The Tigger Movie, Piglet’s Big Movie, Pooh’s Heffalump Movie) into a CGI, preschool-first grammar. The show’s “sleuthing” framework modernized the Hundred Acre Wood for interactivity without abandoning the franchise’s hallmark gentleness. For some families, it served as a gateway to earlier hand-drawn titles; for others, it was the primary touchstone, especially via the heavily aired specials (Super Sleuth Christmas Movie; Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too).[56]
Legacy and continuing availability
The series’ holiday special remains a perennial preschool recommendation list staple, and selected episodes circulate in compilations and on Disney+. The Humanitas-recognized emphasis on kindness-forward problem solving situates My Friends Tigger and Pooh among Playhouse Disney’s most overtly prosocial mystery formats (adjacent to Handy Manny task loops and the inquiry beats in Little Einsteins).[57][58]
Episode guide (high-level)
While complete breakdowns are hosted in dedicated episode lists, representative highlights include:
- “Rabbit’s Ruta-Wakening / Tigger’s Shadow of a Doubt” — Series premiere pair introducing the club dynamic and Darby’s leadership.[59]
- “The Hundred Acre Wood Haunt” — A Halloween special-episode showcasing gentle spooky problem solving.[60]
- Super Sleuth Christmas Movie — A cinematic holiday adventure with new characters Holly and Frost and Santa voiced by Jeffrey Tambor.[61]
- Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too — The Wood divides under dueling mayors until music and teamwork reunite everyone; released to DVD April 7, 2009 and premiered on TV April 11, 2009.[62]
Awards and nominations (selected)
| Year | Award/body | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Annie Awards | Best Directing in an Animated Television Production | David Hartman | Nominated[63] |
| 2008 | Daytime Emmys | Outstanding Special Class Animated Program | Production team | Nominated[64] |
| 2009 | Daytime Emmys | Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program | Jim Cummings | Nominated[65] |
| 2009 | Humanitas Prize | Children’s Animation | Brian Hohlfeld | Won[66] |
See also
- The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- The Tigger Movie
- Piglet’s Big Movie
- Pooh’s Heffalump Movie
- List of Disney Channel original programming
Notes
- The brand’s official styling is My Friends Tigger & Pooh; this article uses “My Friends Tigger and Pooh” as the focus keyword per SEO and user preference while retaining the ampersand styling in citations and credits.
- Sources differ on some regional home-video dates; dates cited above refer to U.S. releases unless otherwise noted.
- Christopher Robin appears only occasionally; Darby is the primary audience surrogate for the preschool demo.[67]
References
- ↑ “My Friends Tigger & Pooh,” Wikipedia overview — seasons, episode count, broadcast dates, production credits. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “List of My Friends Tigger & Pooh episodes,” Wikipedia — U.S. air dates (May 12, 2007 – October 9, 2010). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh_episodes (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney+ title page synopsis: “Pooh, Tigger, and friends … welcome Darby and her puppy, Buster … viewers help solve the mystery.” URL: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-54e60765-133d-4d66-b887-5e62e9f524ea (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Animation World Network, John Cawley, “Digital Pooh and Tigger Too!” (May 11, 2007) — CGI rendition created for Playhouse Disney; Brian Hohlfeld’s executive role. URL: https://www.awn.com/animationworld/digital-pooh-and-tigger-too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb series page — created by Brian Hohlfeld; main cast. URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Humanitas Prize, Children’s Animation winners list — Brian Hohlfeld cited for My Friends Tigger & Pooh (2009). URL: https://www.humanitasprize.org/prize-winners (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Apple Music / Shazam credits for “My Friends Tigger & Pooh Theme” — composer/lyricist Andy Sturmer; background vocals Kay Hanley; performance credited to “Darby.” URLs: https://music.apple.com/us/song/my-friends-tigger-pooh-theme/1452876151 ; https://www.shazam.com/en-us/song/1452876151/my-friends-tigger-and-pooh-theme (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb full credits — title theme by Andy Sturmer; performed by Kay Hanley (S1) and Chloë Grace Moretz as Darby (S2–S3). URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/fullcredits/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia overview; IMDb full credits. URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview; IMDb series page. URLs above.
- ↑ Apple Music / Shazam; IMDb full credits. URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview, broadcast network. URL above.
- ↑ List of episodes — air dates. URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview — episode count. URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia pages for each special: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sleuth_Christmas_Movie ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigger_%26_Pooh_and_a_Musical_Too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney+ program synopsis for My Friends Tigger & Pooh. URL: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-54e60765-133d-4d66-b887-5e62e9f524ea (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Common Sense Media review index (via IMDb “External Reviews”) describing the show’s messages and interactivity. URLs: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/externalreviews/ ; CSM review page for the franchise’s companion special (tone/values): https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/tigger-pooh-and-a-musical-too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Television Fandom / Disney wiki entries summarizing the premise and limited Christopher Robin appearances; corroborated by Wikipedia’s “Premise.” URLs: https://television.fandom.com/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb series page cast list. URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb special cast pages list Moretz; Wikipedia overview includes UK dub note. URLs: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1288385/ ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia / IMDb cast lists. URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia production section noting Oates’s succession. URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview. URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview. URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia overview. URL above.
- ↑ IMDb and Wikipedia cast lists. URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia — episodes list mentions Dillon as Lumpy; IMDb corroborates. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh_episodes ; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “Super Sleuth Christmas Movie,” Wikipedia voice cast section; IMDb. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sleuth_Christmas_Movie ; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1141984/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Animation World Network, “Digital Pooh and Tigger Too!”; IMDb full credits. URLs: https://www.awn.com/animationworld/digital-pooh-and-tigger-too ; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/fullcredits/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Apple Music/Shazam “My Friends Tigger & Pooh Theme” credits. URLs: https://music.apple.com/us/song/my-friends-tigger-pooh-theme/1452876151 ; https://www.shazam.com/en-us/song/1452876151/my-friends-tigger-and-pooh-theme (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb full credits indicating performance changes by season. URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/fullcredits/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ List of episodes (Season 1 opener and run). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh_episodes (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney Wiki episode list snapshot (season 2 entries/dates). URL: https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh_episode_list (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia overview — seasons; The Numbers home-video entries for 2010 discs. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh ; https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/My-Friends-Tigger-and-Pooh-Super-Sleuth-Christmas-Movie (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “Super Sleuth Christmas Movie,” Wikipedia — runtime, release; The Numbers lists 2007 video release. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sleuth_Christmas_Movie ; https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/My-Friends-Tigger-and-Pooh-Super-Sleuth-Christmas-Movie (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb release info: Nov. 20, 2007 (U.S.). URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1141984/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too,” Wikipedia — release dates, credits, synopsis. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigger_%26_Pooh_and_a_Musical_Too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney Wiki page and Amazon listing confirming the April 7, 2009 DVD date. URLs: https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Tigger_%26_Pooh_and_a_Musical_Too ; https://www.amazon.com/Friends-Tigger-Pooh-Musical-Too/dp/B001ILFUEQ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney+ series landing pages (U.S., UK, Japan variants). URLs: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-54e60765-133d-4d66-b887-5e62e9f524ea ; https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/series/my-friends-tigger-pooh/4MSfvtFELBbw ; https://www.disneyplus.com/en-jp/series/my-friends-tigger-pooh/4MSfvtFELBbw (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ The Numbers / Wikipedia home-video tables. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb “Hundred Acre Wood Haunt” episode page. URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1288385/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ The Numbers listing. URL: https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/My-Friends-Tigger-and-Pooh-Super-Sleuth-Christmas-Movie (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Amazon product page; Disney Wiki overview. URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia home-video table; The Numbers entries. URLs above.
- ↑ Common Sense Media, Emily Ashby — Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too review (Apr. 7, 2009). URL: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/tigger-pooh-and-a-musical-too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb “External Reviews” list for the series includes Common Sense Media coverage of the show. URL: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/externalreviews/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Rotten Tomatoes — My Friends Tigger & Pooh Season 1 reviews page (noting 4/5 appraisal). URL: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/my_friends_tigger_and_pooh/s01/reviews (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia “Ratings” section (sourced to Disney Channel reporting). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Humanitas Prize — past winners list (2009: Brian Hohlfeld, My Friends Tigger & Pooh). URL: https://www.humanitasprize.org/prize-winners (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia awards table (Annie, Daytime Emmy/Young Artist nominations). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Common Sense Media tone/values description (via linked CSM review and summaries). URLs above.
- ↑ Wikipedia Production section (voice role successions). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Apple Music/Shazam credits pages; IMDb credits. URLs above.
- ↑ IMDb credits; Retrojunk summary noting the S2 switch. URLs: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805905/ ; https://www.retrojunk.com/t/L6Gb6E7JZ0/my-friends-tigger-pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ SuperLogos credits screenshots note main title/song authorship by Sturmer and performance notes. URL: https://superlogos.fandom.com/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh%3A_Pooh-Rates_of_the_Hundred_Acre_Wood/Tigger%27s_Hiccups_Pick_Up_Credits_%282007%29 (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia related-works pages; Disney+ Pooh hub page listing My Friends Tigger & Pooh alongside core Pooh films. URLs: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/page-3b69a59f-a726-46ee-a846-45bca68f1ef3 (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Humanitas Prize winners list (2009). URL: https://www.humanitasprize.org/prize-winners (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Disney+ availability pages (territory variants). URLs above.
- ↑ List of episodes — Season 1 openers and dates. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh_episodes (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ IMDb page for “Hundred Acre Wood Haunt.” URL: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1288385/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “Super Sleuth Christmas Movie,” Wikipedia — cast and plot; IMDb. URLs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sleuth_Christmas_Movie ; https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1141984/ (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ “Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too,” Wikipedia. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigger_%26_Pooh_and_a_Musical_Too (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia awards section (Annie nominees). URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia awards section (Daytime Emmy noms). URL above.
- ↑ Wikipedia awards section (Daytime Emmy noms). URL above.
- ↑ Humanitas Prize winners list (2009). URL: https://www.humanitasprize.org/prize-winners (accessed August 31, 2025).
- ↑ Wikipedia “Premise” and production notes. URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Friends_Tigger_%26_Pooh (accessed August 31, 2025).
External links
- Disney+ — My Friends Tigger & Pooh series page (U.S.)
- IMDb — My Friends Tigger & Pooh
- Wikipedia — My Friends Tigger & Pooh (overview and episode list)
- Common Sense Media — review of Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too
- Wikipedia — Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too
- Wikipedia — Super Sleuth Christmas Movie
- Animation World Network — “Digital Pooh and Tigger Too!” (series launch article)
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