The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh "Lights Out" |
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Season 1, Episode 20b, Overall 31 | |
Production Information | |
Director |
Karl Geurs Terence Harrison (Animation Director) |
Writer |
David Silverman (story) Stephen Sustarsic (story and teleplay) Mark Zaslove (teleplay) |
Prod code | 120b |
Airdate | February 4, 1989 |
Episode Chronology | |
Previous | Tigger's Shoes |
Next | The "New" Eeyore |
Lights Out is the second segment of the twentieth episode of the first season of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It originally aired on February 4th, 1989.
Synopsis[]
Rabbit borrows Gopher’s torch helmet in the night for planting vegetables, but loses it afterwards! In the morning, Gopher thinks someone robbed it. Pooh thinks he borrowed it and goes into the tunnel to find it. Will Rabbit be able to find the helmet?
Plot[]
One evening, Rabbit goes to Pooh's house demanding his shovel back. He grabs his shovel and goes back to gardening, grumbling about how Pooh borrows too much. He wouldn't see what he is doing, so he borrows Gopher’s helmet, which has a torch on it. But Rabbit is so tired afterwards that he forgot to return the helmet to Gopher. In the morning, Gopher wakes up and argues with Rabbit that someone has borrowed his helmet without asking. He is so scared of the dark that if anyone says the word dark, he yells.
Pooh thinks that he must have borrowed Gopher’s helmet and goes down Gopher’s hole to go look for it. Eeyore, Tigger and Rabbit follow Pooh and join in the search. Then Piglet decides to go down, and Gopher decides to follow, because if Piglet can face the dark, he can. Tigger is upset about being lost a zillion miles underground and wants Rabbit to help them. Pooh also says to Rabbit that he was the one that lost Gopher’s helmet and that Rabbit knows how to get them out. Rabbit says he still couldn't and also says that Pooh got it all wrong. Rabbit says that he was the one who lost Gopher’s helmet and not Pooh. Piglet and Gopher catch up to them and Tigger says they are resting - being a zillion miles underground is tiring. Gopher opens a door and the animals end up in Rabbit’s house. Piglet finds Gopher’s helmet under Rabbit’s pillow after Rabbit jumps onto the bed and a clang is heard. Rabbit is just about to return it to Gopher, but he says he didn’t have to wear his helmet, claiming happily that there is nothing to be afraid of in the dark. The word dark also made Rabbit faint, probably because he learned his lesson not to plant carrots in the dark or he is afraid of noises in the dark. Pooh begins to eat drops of Rabbit’s honey, saying that he hopes Rabbit didn't mind if he borrows some honey. Rabbit wakes up, dashes to Pooh and says “No more borrowing!”, but he did let Pooh have some honey anyway.
Characters[]
- Winnie the Pooh
- Piglet
- Eeyore
- Tigger
- Rabbit
- Gopher
- Heffalumps (mentioned)
- Woozles (mentioned)
- Jagulars (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Hundred Acre Wood
- Pooh's House
- Rabbit's House
- Rabbit's Garden
- Gopher's House
- Gopher's Tunnels
- Piglet's House
Cast[]
Voice actor | Character |
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Jim Cummings | Winnie the Pooh |
John Fiedler | Piglet |
Paul Winchell | Tigger |
Ken Sansom | Rabbit |
Peter Cullen | Eeyore |
Michael Gough | Gopher |
Credits[]
Produced by
Producer/Director
Story Editor
“TIGGER’S SHOES”
Story by
and MARK ZASLOVE
Teleplay by
“LIGHTS OUT”
Story by
Teleplay by
and MARK ZASLOVE
With the Talents of
and
as
Animation Director
Assistant Producer
Assistant Story Editor
Art Director
Storyboard Designers
Character Design
Background Stylist
Color Stylist
Timing Directors
Track Reader
Archives Administrator
Artwork Coordinator
Overseas Animation Supervisors
Talent Coordinator
Post Production Manager
Post Production Coordinator
Production Assistants
Supervising Editor
Sound Effects Editor
Music Editor & Re-recording Mixer
Songs Written and Produced
by
Music by
&
Animation Production by
THIS PICTURE MADE UNDER
THIS JURISDICTION OF
*.
AFFILIATED WITH
A.F.L. C.I.O.
©1989 THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Trivia[]
- “Lights Out” is coincidentally also the name of a Cats Don't Dance and Oggy and the Cockroaches episode.
- Most of the characters choose to fall down the hole as they try to search for the helmet.
Quotes[]
- Tigger: “It’s the dark! It’s comin’ to get us!”
- Eeyore: “Can't say I like my face either.”
- Tigger: “This is terribibble! Lost zillions of miles down under! Bunny Boy, you gotta get us outta here! You’re our only hopelessness!”
- Pooh: “Now which way would I go if I was a lost helmet?”