Does Winnie at any point say 'Tigger please'?
Why not?
shareNo, Pooh never says this line because the writers are too smart to inject that kind of humor into a children's movie. That's what made Winnie the Pooh my favorite film of the summer this year, was because they kept it 100 percent G-rated and never stooped to any 'adult' jokes to draw older audiences in.
"What's the matter? Can't you outrun a bloody moped?" - Princess Di
Because it is a children's movie and we don't need that kind of humor to enjoy it.
share??? I don't get the "joke" in this post. Is this some sort of modern teenage texting humor or something?
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Gabby, the OP is making a racial joke. Replace the 'T' with an 'N' and then scrub your brain with bleach to get that awful, awful, joke out of your head, as I'm about to.
"What's the matter? Can't you outrun a bloody moped?" - Princess Di
Uh...OK. I still don't get it. Is this some modern black teenage texting humor? I suppose if it's something stupid and racist I really don't need to know any more than that. I just don't really get what "please" after the racist word does to make it supposedly humorous. Is it a catchphrase of a comedian these days like "git 'r dun"?
Maybe I just need to get out more...
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No, because the makers of this movie have more of a respect for Winnie the Pooh's legacy than the people behind quality-diluted modern versions of "The Smurfs" and "Alvin and the Chipmunks".
shareHeh heh, it would indeed be quite inappropriate - but this thread did make me chuckle a bit.
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