"Oh, Tigger, where are your manners?"
"I dunno, but I bet they're having more fun than I am."
Some friendly profiles of Tigger
General
Description: A Very Bouncy Animal, about 23 inches tall. Very active and fun-loving. Looks like a tiger.
More Description: His top is made out of rubber, his bottom is made out of springs.
He's bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun.
Address: 100 Acre Wood North, (Lives with Kanga and Roo).
Favorite Food: Extract of Malt. Very Fussy Eater. Known to hate hunny, haycorns, and thistles.
Favorite Things to Do: Bouncing! Bouncing! Bouncing!
Other Favorite Things: Playing detective, and doing what Tiggers do best!
Other Talents: Finding his way home in the fog. (Tiggers "never get lost"
wink . Locating lost friends.
Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: Tiggers are wonderful things!
The Most Wonderful Thing About Tiggers: "I'm the only one!"
Quotes and Sayings: "That's Re-dikorus.", "Hello, I'm Tigger. Hoo hoo hoo hewooo.", "T-T-F-N, Ta Ta For Now!", "That's what Tiggers do best!"
The Tigger Movie
There is no better way to describe Tigger than bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun! This over-exuberant and easily excited creature is best know for his boisterous bouncing, especially the incredible Whoop-de-Dooper-Loop-de-Looper-Ali-Opper Bounce. His exceptional abilities can be attributed to the fact that Tiggers have tops made of rubber and bottoms made of springs. Of course, he does not bounce just himself high into the trees, he also gets great delight from bouncing his friends - a habit that frequently gets him in trouble with Rabbit.
Kingdom Hearts
An energetic one-of-a-kind, Tigger loves to bounce his way in and out of mischief around the Hundred Acre Wood. Quite the opposite of his friend Pooh, Tigger is always on the go and can be a bit rambunctious.
Schala's Favorite Tigger Passage (From Chapter 7 of The House at Pooh Corner - "In Which Tigger is Unbounced." wink
Tigger was tearing round the Forest making loud yapping noises for Rabbit. And at last a very Small and Sorry Rabbit heard him. And the Small and Sorry Rabbit rushed through the mist at the noise, and it suddenly turned into Tigger; a friendly Tigger, a Grand Tigger, a Large and Helpful Tigger, a Tigger who bounced, if he bounced at all, in just the beautiful way a Tigger ought to bounce.
"Oh, Tigger, I am glad to see you," cried Rabbit.