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  • The Backson Song
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  • "The Backson Song" is a song featured in the film Winnie the Pooh. It is heard after Christopher Robin's "kidnapping", so Pooh and his friends learned about the culprit by Owl and Rabbit advised a plan to capture it and save Christopher Robin. It is sung by Owl (Craig Ferguson), Eeyore (Bud Luckey), Kanga (Kristen Anderson-Lopez), Roo (Wyatt Dean Hall), Piglet (Travis Oates), Rabbit (Tom Kenny), Winnie the Pooh and Tigger (Jim Cummings). The song has gained critical praise.
  • The Backson Song is a song that was created for the the film Winnie the Pooh (2011 film). The song is mostly sung by Owl with small singing parts from Tigger, Piglet , Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, and Eeyore. Owl starts the song off when he tries to read a note Christopher Robin left at his house saying he will be "back soon" Owl mistakes this for the word Backson and creates a horrible monster that kidnapped Christopher. The majority of the song has Owl describing this creature as something that would put holes in people's socks, scribble in books, and even steal our youth. The song then ends off with Rabbit coming up with a plan to capture this creature and getting Christopher back. Owl: It's a Giant creature with a tail Here I'll draw Piglet in for scale Piglet: Oh d-d-dear! I
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  • Winnie the Pooh Soundtrack
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  • The Backson Song
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  • The Backson Song is a song that was created for the the film Winnie the Pooh (2011 film). The song is mostly sung by Owl with small singing parts from Tigger, Piglet , Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, and Eeyore. Owl starts the song off when he tries to read a note Christopher Robin left at his house saying he will be "back soon" Owl mistakes this for the word Backson and creates a horrible monster that kidnapped Christopher. The majority of the song has Owl describing this creature as something that would put holes in people's socks, scribble in books, and even steal our youth. The song then ends off with Rabbit coming up with a plan to capture this creature and getting Christopher back. Owl: It's a Giant creature with a tail Here I'll draw Piglet in for scale Piglet: Oh d-d-dear! Its hide is like a shaggy rug Its face a surely ugly mug With two sharp horns atop its head In between a mop of hair that's red All: Oh! Owl: And in its nose a ring of gold It smells of monkey's feet and mold Its toes are black Its fur is blue I swear that all I tell you is not made up The Backson! All: The Backson! Owl: The Backson! All: The Backson? Oh no! Pooh: But Owl, what does a Backson do? All: Yes, Owl. What does a Backson do? Owl: Hmm, what does a Backson do? I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I'm thinking And now I will tell you.
  • "The Backson Song" is a song featured in the film Winnie the Pooh. It is heard after Christopher Robin's "kidnapping", so Pooh and his friends learned about the culprit by Owl and Rabbit advised a plan to capture it and save Christopher Robin. It is sung by Owl (Craig Ferguson), Eeyore (Bud Luckey), Kanga (Kristen Anderson-Lopez), Roo (Wyatt Dean Hall), Piglet (Travis Oates), Rabbit (Tom Kenny), Winnie the Pooh and Tigger (Jim Cummings). The song has gained critical praise.