A Win Who Won Situation | |
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| Season 1, Episode 14a | |
| Production Information | |
| Director | Mitchell Kriegman |
| Writer | Mark Zaslove |
| Airdate | April 2, 2001 |
| Episode Chronology | |
| Previous | The Nightmare |
| Next | Best Wishes, Winnie the Pooh |
"A Win Who Who Situation" is the first segment of the fourteenth episode of The Book of Pooh.
Synopsis[]
Tigger and Rabbit compete to see who's faster.
Plot[]
Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore visit Owl to ask for help figuring out whether Tigger or Rabbit won a race the two had. Owl has them each explain their side of the story one at a time. Rabbit says everyone was cheering him and that Tigger started before Eeyore, who was starting the race, could say go. Rabbit then catches up with Tigger near a mulberry tree, after which Tigger trips Rabbit, but inadvertently across the finish line and making him win. Tigger claims he got all the cheering and that it was Rabbit who started early and tripped him across the finish line. He also says he got a big lead and waited for Rabbit at the mulberry tree as to not leave him out. Piglet did not see anything because a honey pot fell over his head while Eeyore only remembers how no one waited for him to say go. Pooh recalls having his head in a honey pot while the race started, then mistakenly dropping it on Piglet once it was empty. Owl notices how they all had different points of view and explains it in song, then the others join in giving examples of when this applies. After the song, Owl says they need the point of view of someone who always sees everything. Pooh suggests Mr. Narrator, so Owl asks him how he saw the story. Mr. Narrator says both Tigger and Rabbit were being cheered on, both started early, and both tripped over a rock across the finish line at the same time, resulting in a tie. Owl suggests they have another race, which they do with both once again starting early. Near the finish line, Eeyore shows up and tells them they did not wait for him to say go. Tigger and Rabbit begin arguing as Eeyore crosses the finish line, then goes to take a nap, leaving Tigger and Rabbit puzzled.