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This article gives a list of the episodes for the Disney children's television series My Friends Tigger & Pooh . Three seasons have been produced. They are shown worldwide, including on Playhouse Disney.
Voice actors in the series included child actor Oliver Dillon as the voice of Lumpy the Heffalump. [1]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | May 12, 2007 | August 16, 2008 | |
2 | 19 | September 27, 2008 | July 12, 2009 | |
3 | 18 | September 8, 2009 | October 9, 2010 | |
Films | 3 films | December 6, 2008 | April 10, 2010 |
The airdates provided are the North American airdates, some of the episode had aired earlier outside the United States before being aired in there ("Darby's Tooth and Nothin' But the Tooth" / "Snow Problem Roo" being a prime example, having aired on Playhouse Disney Europe and Playhouse Disney Asia in October 2007, almost two months prior to its North American premiere).
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Rabbit's Ruta-wakening" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Roy C. Meurin | May 12, 2007 |
"Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Kirk Van Wormer | |||
2 | 2 | "How to Say I Love Roo" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Ken Laramay | May 13, 2007 |
"Piglet's Small Predicament" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Phil Weinstein | |||
3 | 3 | "Piglet's Piglet's Echo Echo" | Don MacKinnon | Brian Hohlfeld | Bob Foster | May 19, 2007 |
"Roo's Kite-Tastrophy" | David Hartman | Jay Oliva | ||||
4 | 4 | "Eeyore's Tale of the Missing Tail" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Jason A. Dorf | May 20, 2007 |
"Pooh, Light up My Life" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kurt Anderson | |||
5 | 5 | "Lumpy Spends the Night" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kirk Van Wormer | May 26, 2007 |
"Good Night to Pooh" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Roy Meurin | |||
6 | 6 | "Eeyore's Sad Day" | Don MacKinnon | Brian Hohlfeld | Roy C. Meurin | June 2, 2007 |
"Tigger's Bedtime For Bouncer" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Kirk Van Wormer | |||
7 | 7 | "No Rumbly in Pooh's Tumbly" | David Hartman | Dean Stefan | Kurt Anderson | June 9, 2007 |
"Pooh Sticks Get Stuck" | Don MacKinnon | Jason Dorf | ||||
8 | 8 | "Buster’s Ruff Day" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Phil Weinstein | June 16, 2007 |
"Lumpy’s Pet Project" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Ken Laramay | |||
9 | 9 | "You Ain’t Just Whistlin' Tigger" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Bob Foster | June 23, 2007 |
"Piglet's Hole Problem" | David Hartman | Jay Oliva | ||||
10 | 10 | "Tigger Goes For the Jagular" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc and Dean Stefan | Phil Weinstein | July 7, 2007 |
"Rabbit's New Roomie" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Ken Laramay | |||
11 | 11 | "Pooh-Rates of the Hundred Acre Wood" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Jay Oliva | July 21, 2007 |
"Tigger's Hiccup Pickup" | Don MacKinnon | Eileen Cabiling and Erika Grediaga | Bob Foster | |||
12 | 12 | "Darby's Tail" | Don MacKinnon | Catherine Lieuwen | Roy C. Meurin | August 4, 2007 |
"Tigger's Delivery Service" | Dean Stefan | Kirk Van Wormer | ||||
13 | 13 | "Super-Sized Darby" | David Hartman | Eileen Cabiling & Erika Grediaga | Jay Oliva | August 18, 2007 |
"Piglet's Lightning Frightening" | Nicole Dubuc | Daniel Riba | ||||
14 | 14 | "Chasing Pooh's Rainbow" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Kirk Van Wormer | September 7, 2007 |
"Lumpy Mixes a Mystery" | Don MacKinnon | Janna King Kalichman | Roy Meurin | |||
15 | 15 | "Porcupine's Pen Pal" | Don MacKinnon | Brian Hohlfeld | Sharon Forward | September 22, 2007 |
"Piglet's Thousand and One Watermelons" | David Hartman | Eileen Cabiling and Erika Grediaga | Kurt Anderson | |||
16 | 16 | "Eeyore's Trip To The Moon" | Don MacKinnon | Brian Hohlfeld | Dan Kubat | October 6, 2007 |
"The Incredible Shrinking Roo" | David Hartman | Dean Stefan | Jay Oliva | |||
17 | 17 | "Eeyore's Home Sweet Home" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Broni Likomanov | October 20, 2007 |
"Rabbit's Prize Pumpkin" | David Hartman | Dean Stefan | Ken Laramay | |||
18 | 18 | "Many Thanks for Christopher Robin" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Roy Meurin | November 10, 2007 |
"Turtle's Need for Speed" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kirk Van Wormer | |||
19 | 19 | "Pooh's Double Trouble" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Sharon Forward | November 10, 2007 |
"Eeyore Sleeps on It" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kurt Anderson | |||
20 | 20 | "Darby's Tooth and Nothin' But the Tooth" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Bob Foster | December 1, 2007 |
"Snow Problem Roo" | David Hartman | Jay Oliva | ||||
21 | 21 | "Symphony for a Rabbit" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Jason Dorf and Wendy Grieb | January 19, 2008 |
"Tigger Goes Snowflaky" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kurt Anderson | |||
22 | 22 | "Buster's Bath" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Kurt Anderson | February 16, 2008 |
"Once in a Pooh Moon" | Don MacKinnon | Greg Pincus | Wendy Grieb | |||
23 | 23 | "Lumpy's Alvin Goes to Pieces" | David Hartman | Eileen Cabiling and Erika Grediaga | Kurt Anderson | March 21, 2008 |
"Rabbit's Eggcellent Adventure" | Don MacKinnon | Nicole Dubuc | Wendy Grieb | |||
24 | 24 | "Flowers From Roo" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Ken Laramay | May 16, 2008 |
"Peck Peck Peckin' on Rabbit's Door" | Don MacKinnon | Eileen Cabiling and Erika Grediaga | Phil Weinstein | |||
25 | 25 | "Christopher Froggin'" | David Hartman | Brian Hohlfeld | Ken Laramay | July 19, 2008 |
"Piglet's Rocky Problem" | Don MacKinnon | Greg Pincus | Broni Likomanov | |||
26 | 26 | "Darby, Solo Sleuth" | Don MacKinnon | Dean Stefan | Broni Likomanov | August 16, 2008 |
"Doggone Buster" | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | Ken Laramay | |||
The actual theme song is not changed, however Chloë Grace Moretz as the Darby character replaced Kay Hanley singing the theme, and a few animation pieces in the song is changed because of this, as well as a new song played occasionally called "The Question Song". The new version of the theme song and opening credits have been retroactively added to the repeats of Season 1 episodes, although the wording of old song was not replaced in the program's closed-captioning track. However "The Question Song" sung by Chloë Grace Moretz replaces the thinking song in most of season 2's episodes. One of the episodes was broadcast in the UK before broadcast in the United States.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
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27 | 1 | "Darby Goes Woozle Sleuthin'" / "How The Tigger Lost His Stripe" | September 27, 2008 |
28 | 2 | "Tigger Gets Bounced" / "Super Sleuths Wait Forever" | September 27, 2008 |
29 | 3 | "Small's World After All" / "Darby's Fog-Gone Mystery" | September 28, 2008 |
30 | 4 | "Pooh's Cookie Tree" / "Lumpy Joins In" | September 28, 2008 |
31 | 5 | "Rabbit's Sound of Silence" / "Eager Beaver" | October 4, 2008 |
32 | 6 | "Pooh's Bees Buzz Off" / "Buster's Buried Treasure" | October 18, 2008 |
33 | 7 | "No More Honey for Pooh" / "Stuck Be a Piglet" | November 8, 2008 |
34 | 8 | "Piglet's Nutty Problem" / "Missing Lumpy" | December 14, 2008 |
35 | 9 | "Darby's Lost and Found" / "Piglet's Mystery Pet" | December 15, 2008 |
36 | 10 | "Piglet's Lost Voice" / "Funny Rabbit" | January 3, 2009 |
37 | 11 | "Tigger's Day at the You-See-Um" / "Skunk's Non-Scents" | January 31, 2009 |
38 | 12 | "It's Eeyore Birthday" / "The Tiglet and Pigger Switcher-Roo" | February 14, 2009 |
39 | 13 | "Flowers for Eeyore" / "Easter Rabbit" | March 27, 2009 |
40 | 14 | "Darby's Wheelie Big Problem" / "Turtle Comes Out of His Shell" | May 11, 2009 |
41 | 15 | "Darby's Pony" / "Rabbit's Not So-Scary Crow" | June 27, 2009 |
42 | 16 | "Down Woodpecker's Memory Lane" / "Darby's Lost Friend" | July 11, 2009 |
43 | 17 | "Beaver's Taste Buddies" / "Too Many Helpings of Tigger" | July 11, 2009 |
44 | 18 | "Darby the Plant Sitter" / "Pooh's Nightingale" | July 12, 2009 |
45 | 19 | "Home For the Holly Days" / "Piglet's Found Art" | July 12, 2009 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date |
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46 | 1 | "Rabbit's Song for a Pumpkin" / "Pooh's Blues" | September 8, 2009 |
47 | 2 | "Rabbit Gets Squashed" / "Topsy Turvy Tigger" | September 26, 2009 |
48 | 3 | "Pooh's Badful Day" / "Sleuthin' in the Wind" | September 26, 2009 |
49 | 4 | "You're a Big Boy, Roo" / "Turtle's for the Birds" | September 27, 2009 |
50 | 5 | "Darby's Prickly Predicament" / "Piglet's Monster Under the Bed" | September 27, 2009 |
51 | 6 | "Tigger's Invitation Frustration" / "Darby's Halloween Case" | October 24, 2009 |
52 | 7 | "Tigger Cleans House" / "Sleuth Buster" | November 3, 2009 |
53 | 8 | "Roo's Pebble in the Pond" / "Darby's Super Sleuth Surprise" | November 17, 2009 |
54 | 9 | "Bursting Pooh's Bubble" / "Beaver Gets Skunked" | December 1, 2009 |
55 | 10 | "Porcupine Comes To Her Senses" / "Rabbit and Turtle's Re-Run" | December 15, 2009 |
56 | 11 | "Piglet's Wish Upon a Star" / "Squirrels Will Be Squirrels" | January 2, 2010 |
57 | 12 | "Lumpy's Downhill Battle" / "Darby's Squirmy Worms" | January 2, 2010 |
58 | 13 | "Pooh and Piglet Misplace Their Place" / "Eeyore's Dark Cloud" | January 3, 2010 |
59 | 14 | "Porcupine's Missing Flute" / "Darby's Picture Perfect Day" | January 3, 2010 |
60 | 15 | "Darby-Saurus" / "Darby's Im-Possum-Ible Case" | July 3, 2010 |
61 | 16 | "Darby Gets Lemons, Makes Lemonade" / "Dancing With Darby" | October 3, 2010 |
62 | 17 | "Tigger A Yo-Yo" / "Pooh Loses His Shirt" | October 6, 2010 |
63 | 18 | "Pooh's Honey Of A Problem" / "Darby's Favorite Place" | October 9, 2010 |
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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Film–1 | "Super Sleuth Christmas Movie" | Don MacKinnon | Story by : Nicole Dubuc and Brian Hohlfeld Written by : Nicole Dubuc, Brian Hohlfeld and Jeff Kline Storyboarded by : Bob Foster, Broni Likomanov, Roy C. Meurin, Jay Oliva and Kirk Van Wormer | December 6, 2008 |
Film–2 | "Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too" | David Hartman | Story by : Brian Hohlfeld Written by : Nicole Dubuc, Brian Hohlfeld and Dean Stefan Storyboarded by : Kurt Anderson, Sharon Forward, Holly Forsyth, Robert Griffith, Ken Laramay and Jay Oliva | April 11, 2009 |
Film–3 | "Super Duper Super Sleuths" | Don MacKinnon | Written by : Kim Beyer-Johnson Storyboarded by : Kurt Anderson, Holly Forsyth, Robert Griffith and Kirk Van Wormer | April 10, 2010 |
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