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Tigger is a happy-go-lucky fellow and loves bouncing.

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  • Tigger is a happy-go-lucky fellow and loves bouncing.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Tigger is a fictional orange-furred, black-striped, anthropomorphic tiger character A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh books and their animated adaptations by The Walt Disney Company. Originally introduced in The House at Pooh Corner, he is easily recognized by his orange and black stripes, beady eyes, a long chin, springy tail, and his very bouncy personality. As he says himself, "Bouncing is what Tiggers do best." Like other Pooh characters, Tigger is based on one of Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed animals.
  • Tigger is a character created by A. A. Milne who appeared in the book The House at Pooh Corner. Tigger was later featured in many Winnie the Pooh cartoons and puppet shows such as Welcome to Pooh Corner and The Book of Pooh.
  • The Tigger costume is among the most mobile and comfortable of the costumes, having been described as akin to pajamas. This was done in order to highlight Tigger's energetic personality.
  • Tigger has a cheerful and out-going disposition. He is very competitive (in a friendly way) and has COMPLETE confidence in himself. Although he can seem very arrogant, he has a heart of gold and is willing to do anything to help his friends. While friendly in terms of the Hundred Acre Wood's storyline, Tigger is often found bothersome at times, as he engages Sora in many puzzles and/or games that involve his love for bouncing. Despite this, Tigger is shown to be rather illiterate, since he cannot verbally spell his name properly, shown when he says "guh" instead of "G" and "er" instead of "e-r".
  • Tigger is a character from the Winnie the Pooh Duplo theme. He is a good friend with Pooh and also to Piglet. Tigger likes bouncing with his tail, and bothers Rabbit in his garden. Tigger is a fictional orange-furred, black-striped, anthropomorphic tiger character originally introduced in A. A. Milne's book 'The House at Pooh Corner'. He is easily recognized by his orange and black stripes, beady eyes, a long chin, springy tail, and his love of bouncing.
  • Tigger, along with Winnie the Pooh, appeared with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. Both Pooh and Tigger were voiced by Jim Cummings.
  • Tigger is a character and one of the main protagonists of Winnie the Pooh franchise films. Tigger is voiced by the later actor Paul Winchell , and then Jim Cummings in all of the movies.
  • Little is known about Tigger's past, but people said that he was raised by Ganon in order to turn him into a monster. However, this is impossible due to Ganon's weird behavior towards animals. One night, Winnie the Pooh was asleep in his bed when suddenly, he heard someone at the door. With his shotgun ready, he slowly walked to the door, hoping it's just Piglet. The door swung open, revealing an orange man who tackled Pooh and pinned him to the ground. Before Pooh could fight back, he war raped by Tigger. Within the second, the orange man was gone with all of Pooh's munney.
  • Tigger is a fictonal tiger who is a main character in The 100 Acre Wood series and the deuteragonist of it's spin off Hidden Chronicles. Tigger is a creature with a sense of humor and he loves Bouncing. He is friends with Pooh Bear and Piglet. He is best known for singing his song the Wonderful Thing About Tiggers. He is originally voiced by Paul Winchell and later by Jim Cummings. In Hidden Chronicles Tigger traveled to china where he met Po the Panda. They joined up with The Furious Five to save china from the forces of evil. Tigger fell in love with Tigeress. He even made friends with Goofy.
  • Tigger es un personaje de las aventuras de Winnie the Pooh.
  • Tigger is a tiger character from the Winnie the Pooh stories.
  • Tigger is a Caineron Highborn: Tiggeri's son, Caldane's grandson. He is a randon cadet at Tentir. He was his cousin Higbert's Five until the autumn cull, when they were both put in their uncle Gorbel's ten-command. He loves to torment Higbert. In Bound in Blood, there in an episode where Gorbel's ten-command is late to scythe-arms class because Higbert fell into the manure pit, and he claims Tigger pushed him.
  • Tigger is a character in The Winnie-the-Pooh film series and the Main Character in The Tigger Movie (2000). He is a tiger who loved bouncing. * Character Information * Personality - Fun-Loving. energetic. wacky. bouncy. good hearted. cheerful. clumsy. friendly. curious. playful. sensitive * Goal - To be the greatest bouncer in the 100 Acre Wood * Home - 100 Acre Wood * Friends - His Boss Christopher Robin, his best friend Roo, Pooh Bear, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Kanga, Owl, and Gopher. * Enemies - Bees, Heffalumps and Woozles, The Backson * Likes - Bouncing * Dislikes - Honey. Poohsticks * Powers and Abilities - Incredible Bouncing Abilites * Fate - Lives happily ever after with his friends * Quote - Hoo hoo hoo hooooo, TTFN Ta-Ta for Now!
  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is F99E45
  • Tigger ist eine Duplo Minifigur aus der Baureihe Winnie Puuh. Er ist ein guter Freund von Winnie Puuh.
  • Tigger is the tritagonist in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. He is an energetic, anthropomorphic stuffed tiger originally introduced in Disney's 1968 short film Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. He is one of the best friends of Winnie the Pooh.
  • From that point on, Tigger lives with Kanga and Roo in their house in the northeastern part of the Hundred Acre Wood near the Sandy Pit. He becomes great friends with Roo (to whom he becomes a sort of older sibling figure), and Kanga treats him in much the same way she does her own son. Tigger also interacts enthusiastically with all the other characters — sometimes too enthusiastically for the likes of Rabbit, who is sometimes exasperated by Tigger's constant bouncing, Eeyore, who is once bounced into the river by Tigger, and Piglet, who always seems a little nervous about the new, large, bouncy animal in the Forest. Nonetheless, the animals are all shown to be friends.
  • Tigger is introduced in Chapter II of House at Pooh Corner, when he shows up on Winnie-the-Pooh's doorstep in the middle of the night, announcing himself with a big bounce. Most of the rest of that chapter is taken up with the characters' search for a food that Tigger can eat for breakfast - despite Tigger's claims to like "everything", it is quickly proven he does not like honey, acorns, thistles, or most of the contents of Kanga's larder. In a happy coincidence, however, he discovers what Tiggers really like best is extract of malt, which Kanga has on hand because she gives it to her baby, Roo, as "strengthening medicine".
  • >"Why, that’s what Tiggers do best!" —Tigger Tigger is an ironic, mischievous, energetic tiger originally introduced in A. A. Milne’s book The House at Pooh Corner. Like other Pooh characters, Tigger is based one of Christopher Robin Milne’s stuffed animals. Tigger is recognized as orange fur with black stripes, large eyes, long chin, springy tail, and his bouncy personality. His striped tail is long and can make a "BOING!" sound. He has been voiced by Paul Winchell, Will Ryan, and Jim Cummings.
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  • The name's Tigger! T-I-double-gub-ER!
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