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Piglet's Big Movie

Piglet's Big Movie

2003

When small but spirited Piglet feels overlooked and underappreciated by his friends, including Winnie the Pooh, he sets out on a solo adventure to find himself. But when his friends discover him missing, they must piece together the clues from his cherished scrapbook to track down their tiny, yet fearless, companion.

Runtime: 75 min

Box Office: $63M

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Ratings:

Metacritic

62

Metascore

7.8

User Score

Metacritic

67.0

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User Score

Check out what happened in Piglet's Big Movie!

As the sun dips into the Hundred Acre Wood, a group of friends - Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, and Rabbit - hatches a plan to pilfer honey from a beehive by cleverly convincing the bees to abandon their hive. Piglet, eager to contribute, offers his assistance but is rebuffed due to his diminutive stature. Undeterred, the friends execute their scheme, only for it to go awry when the bees catch on. However, Piglet's quick thinking and cunning instincts ultimately lead him to divert the bees into a new hive, trapping them in the process.

Despite his heroics, Piglet's friends fail to recognize his pivotal role, instead taking all the credit for themselves. Crushed by their lack of acknowledgement, Piglet departs dejectedly. Later, as the bees break free from their confinement, Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, and Eeyore seek refuge in Piglet's humble abode, only to discover that he is nowhere to be found. Moved by a sudden pang of regret, they decide to track down their absent friend.

Guided by Piglet's cherished scrapbook, the friends embark on a journey through time, reliving moments from the past through a series of vivid flashbacks. The first tale told is the arrival of Kanga and Roo in the Hundred Acre Wood, where Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Rabbit initially harbor fears about the newcomers. Concocting a plan to use Piglet as a decoy, Rabbit hopes to extort Roo's ransom from Kanga, forcing her to abandon their new home. However, when Kanga discovers their scheme, she cleverly plays along by pretending that Piglet is indeed Roo. This unexpected turn of events allows Piglet to learn about Kanga's kind nature and ultimately leads the group to welcome the newcomers with open arms.

In the present, Roo joins his friends in their search for Piglet, driven by a sense of camaraderie and concern for his missing companion. The second flashback takes them on an adventure to find the North Pole, where Roo's accidental tumble into a river prompts Piglet to spring into action, using a long stick to launch him back onto dry land. Though Piglet's heroism goes unremarked upon, Pooh inadvertently catches Roo with the same stick, allowing Christopher Robin to credit Pooh with the discovery of the North Pole. As they regroup in the present, the friends express regret for not sharing the praise with Piglet.

The third and final flashback revolves around the construction of Eeyore's house at Pooh Corner, where Pooh and Piglet join forces to build a new home for their melancholy friend. Tigger leads them to a stash of neatly stacked sticks, which they use as building materials. Despite numerous failed attempts, Pooh and Tigger propose that Eeyore relocate with one of them, only to discover that the very sticks they found are actually Eeyore's own house. Piglet's perseverance ultimately allows him to rebuild Eeyore's home, restoring his friend's sense of belonging and satisfaction.

As the debate between Rabbit (voiced by) and Tigger comes to a head, their cherished scrapbook meets an untimely demise in the swirling waters of a river. With their trusty guidebook gone and a tempest brewing on the horizon, the gang reluctantly returns to Piglet's humble abode, where they channel their collective creativity into vibrant depictions of Piglet's fearless exploits. As the storm clouds gather, the group's spirits begin to lift, and they collectively decide to rekindle their quest to find their dear friend.

Their search ultimately leads them to a hollow log suspended precariously above a thunderous waterfall, where the scrapbook lies tantalizingly out of reach. Pooh (voiced by) makes a valiant effort to retrieve it, but his efforts are thwarted when he falls into a hidden crevice in the log. As the others struggle to rescue him, Piglet himself appears on the scene, deftly pulling Pooh to safety just as the log begins to splinter and break apart. In a heart-pumping sequence, the entire group manages to escape the crumbling log mere moments before it disintegrates into pieces, with the scrapbook itself meeting a tragic fate at the bottom of the falls. Though their loss is palpable, the gang welcomes Piglet back home, eager to share their artistic tributes and celebrate his triumphant return.

The following day, they throw Piglet a joyous party, complete with festive fanfare and well-wishes. Amidst the revelry, Pooh surprises everyone by announcing that he's rechristened Eeyore's humble abode "Pooh and Piglet Corner" - a whimsical moniker that perfectly captures the spirit of their endearing friendship. As the camera pans out, a majestic shadow of Piglet looms large behind the assembled crowd, serving as a poignant reminder of his heroic journey and the unbreakable bonds he shares with his friends.