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A Very, Very Large Animal 1988 TV Episode

A Very, Very Large Animal A Very, Very Large Animal
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22m
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United States
Release Dates
1989-01-21
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The setting is at a picnic, and Christopher Robin is showing Piglet an ant under a magnifying glass. The ants are making off with the food. A crow takes Piglet when he tried to save the cake. The crow drops it, and Piglet is sad that such a very small animal has made such a very large mess and gets depressed about his size. The Gang gets an idea and tinkers and makes Piglet stilts and he thinks he's very large. He goes walking amongst mini trees and things he's humungous. They help him to believe he's large. Piglet tries to frighten some crows off, but they attack him and demolish his stilts. Piglet is sad that he's too small and decides to leave the 100 Aker Wood, to the sadness of the gang. Piglet gives some ants a berry. The gang try to cheer up Pooh by making Eeyore into a Piglet. However Piglet's aren't so round. Piglet catches some ants falling from a tree, still feeling depressed as the gang try to shrink Eeyore and they decide to have a welcome home Piglet party. Still depresse
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Michael Gough
Michael Gough
Gopher (voice)
Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Winnie-the-Pooh / Tigger (voice)
John Fiedler
John Fiedler
Piglet (voice)
Peter Cullen
Peter Cullen
Eeyore (voice)
Ken Sansom
Ken Sansom
Rabbit (voice)
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