Pooh's Heffalump Movie is a 2005 Winnie-the-Pooh film, released by Walt Disney Pictures, which centers on an uncharacteristically friendly Heffalump who befriends Roo.

Directed by Frank Nissen. Written by Brian Hohlfeld and Evan Spiliotopoulos.
Heffa nice day. (taglines)

Dialogue

Roo: This is Lumpy! He's a Heffalump!
Tigger: [gasps] A real Heffalump?!
Rabbit: And it's got Roo too!
Tigger: Stop him!

[Roo finds that Lumpy is inside a trap]
Lumpy: You said they won't be scary. You promised.
[Roo tries to break Lumpy free out of the trap, but fails, because he is not strong enough]
Roo: Oh, Lumpy. I'm so sorry. This is all my fault.
Lumpy: I want my mummy.

Rabbit, Pooh, Tigger, Piglet: [thinking Lumpy captures Roo, so they lasso him] In the name of Hundred Acre Wood, I capture you!
Roo: No! Lumpy! [hops on Lumpy's head] Leave him alone!
Kanga: Wait!
Roo: You're scaring him!
Kanga: Rabbit, what on Earth are you doing?
Rabbit: We're rescuing Roo from the heffalump!
Roo: Wait, no, stop! You don't understand!
Rabbit: What? Now, see here, Roo...!
Kanga: Ahem. Rabbit, let him finish please.
Roo: We were wrong about the heffalumps. They're not scary creatures. Lumpy is my friend. He's just like us. He gets afraid.
Piglet: [releases the rope] Oh!
Roo: He likes honey.
Pooh: [releases the rope] Oh!
Roo: And he even learned how to bounce.
Tigger: [releases the rope, instead holds his tail] Oh, look at that.
Roo: So, you gotta uncapture him!
[Rabbit releases the rope and signs]

Mama Heffalump: Roo, can you hear me, love? Now don't be frightened. I'm Lumpy's mummy.
Roo: Here I am. Right here.
Mama Heffalump: Don't you worry, love. Just leave it to me.

Rabbit: [apologizing] Can you ever forgive us? We've been acting very badly.
Lumpy: That's okay, Long Ears. [giggles]
Tigger: I like this kid already. Hoo-Hoo!
Lumpy: [to Roo, referring on Rabbit] You're right, Rooty-Toot. He is nice. Once you get to know him.

Taglines

  • Heffa nice day.
  • There's something new in the Hundred Acre Wood

Cast

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