"A Knight to Remember" |
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Season 3, Episode 7 | |
Production Information | |
Director |
Terence Harrison Ken Kessel (Supervising Director) |
Writer |
Bruce Talkington (and Story Editor) Carter Crocker (and Assistant Story Editor) |
Prod code | 307 |
Airdate | October 20, 1990 |
Episode Chronology | |
Previous | April Pooh |
Next | Tigger is the Mother of Invention |
A Knight to Remember is the seventh episode of the third season of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It originally aired on October 20, 1990.
Synopsis[]
During a rainy day in Christopher Robin’s attic, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore play a silly game of chess which ends up becoming a little too real.
Plot[]
Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and Rabbit are in Christopher Robin’s Attic during a rainy night and decide to play some chess, but since there are several missing pieces in their game, they decide to build costumes and play the roles. Piglet gets the knight part, but he sees himself as too scared to play a knight and enters an old box searching for the real piece. When Piglet comes out, however, he finds himself as a real knight in a chess-themed kingdom ruled by King Pooh, and must defeat a dragon to save the day. When Piglet sets off to defeat the dragon Rabbit who is the Great Wizard gives him a spell to use but he will only be able to use it once. When Piglet arrives at the dragon’s cave he enters and hears the dragon roaring real loudly and uses his shield to protect himself but the dragon’s roar causes the shield to break and then a shadow of the dragon lures over Piglet and he uses Rabbit’s spell which causes the dragon to turn back into Eeyore the donkey who got turned into the dragon last week and asks Piglet if he can repay him in return for helping him get turned back into a donkey. In return, Piglet has Eeyore made the Knight to Remember and is returned back home to Christopher Robin’s attic where he and his friends go off to play chess but then Piglet hears the sound of Eeyore the Dragon’s roaring and wonders if something followed him back from the Kingdom.
Characters[]
- Winnie the Pooh
- Piglet
- Tigger
- Rabbit
- Eeyore
- Gopher
- The King
- The Bish-Hop of Bounce
- The Wizard
- The Dragon
- Christopher Robin (mentioned)
Cast[]
Voice actor | Character |
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Jim Cummings | Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, The King, and The Bish-Hop of Bounce |
John Fiedler | Piglet |
Ken Sansom | Rabbit and The Wizard |
Peter Cullen | Eeyore and The Dragon |
Michael Gough | Gopher |
Quotes[]
- Eeyore: “To make a long story short. Uh oh!”
Credits[]
Produced by
WALT DISNEY
TELEVISION ANIMATION
Producer/Supervising Director
KEN KESSEL
Story Editor
Director
Assistant Story Editor
Written by
With the Voice Talents of
as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
Assistant Producer
Assistant Director
ED GHERTNER
Storyboard Designers
Key Layout Design
Character Design
Prop Design
Background Stylist
Color Stylist
Supervising Timing Director
Timing Directors
Track Reader
Script Coordinator
Archives Administrator
Artwork Coordinator
Talent Coordinator
Post Production Manager
Post Production Supervisor
Post Production Coordinator
Production Assistants
Managing Film Editor
Supervising Editor
Editor
Assistant Editors
Apprentice Editors
Songs Written and Produced
by
Music by
&
Animation Production by
Animation Supervisor
Animation Directors
Layout Director
Layout Artists
Animators
GEOFF COLLINS RICHARD SLAPCZYNSKI
PETER GARDINER ANDREW SZEMENYEI
WARWICK GILBERT MARIA SZEMENYEI
LIANNE HUGHES STEVEN TRENBIRTH
Assistant Supervisors
Background Supervisor
Background Artists
Production Manager
*.
©1990 The Walt Disney Company
All Rights Reserved
Trivia[]
- Christopher Robin is mentioned in this episode but doesn’t appear simply because he is “gone" as mentioned by Tigger in the beginning for unknown reasons.
- Although Gopher appears in the medieval world with his Helmet, he isn’t with Pooh and the gang at Christopher Robin’s house in the real world.
- The title is a play on the phrase “a night to remember" and not based upon the 1955 novel about the RMS Titanic by Walter Lord or any other work of fiction bearing the same title.
- First Episode of Prop Design David Mink and last episode of Timing Director Mike Stribling.
- Piglet losing His armor is a parody of Arthur when He is attacked in The Ghouls and Ghosts video game.
DVD and VHS Releases[]
- "Winnie the Pooh's Spookable Fun"
- "Winnie the Pooh: Spookable Pooh"
- Winnie the Pooh: Teaching About Lessons