Pooh to the Future (2 Part Episode)

Cast

 * Winnie the Pooh, a bear part of the "Super Sleuths"
 * Tigger, a tiger part of the "Super Sleuths"
 * Rabbit, a rabbit
 * Piglet, a piglet
 * Eeyore, a donkey
 * Darby, a person
 * Roo, a small kangaroo
 * Kanga, a mummy kangaroo

Plot
Pooh went to visit Tigger at home, as he had not seen him for a few days. When he got there, the house was empty, there was no sign of Tigger anywhere. Pooh went out and found Rabbit who told him off 'Stop stepping on my carrots, Pooh!'. Pooh apologise and moved away, Rabbit was always so angry!

All of a sudden, a massive boom echoed on the forest and Tigger came out of nowhere riding a magic carpet. 'There you are.' said Pooh, while Tigger was stepping down from the carpet. 'This here is a magic carpet, Pooh, it allows you to travel in time'. 'I found it while I was cleaning the old house at my uncle's on the other side of the 100 acre forest'. 'Really? And what can it do Tigger?' said Pooh. 'It can travel in time' said Tigger, 'Let me show you'.

Pooh and Tigger got on the magic carpet, then Tigger said a magic incantation and 'poof' they were gone. They landed on a pile of hay outside of Eeyore's house, but oooh -it was not Eeyore in his house but his father. They had really travelled back in time!'. They visited the village and immediately spotted Rabbit, but this time he was a happy nice little bunny, nothing to do with the angry one they knew. 'What must have happened to him to be so angry' they said as they went to cross the street to talk to young little Rabbit. As they were crossing, another rabbit came around the corner carrying a bunch of and nearly hit them, but Tigger was able to stop the wheel barrow just in time as it was to hit their friend Rabbit. 'Thank you fellows, if all of those carrots had hit me I do not know what I would have done' said Rabbit. The two friends said bye and went back to the magic carpet, where Tigger took them back to the future once again. Nothing seemed to have changed. Nothing? No, when they went to see Rabbit he was a happy chap that even gave them some of their carrots.

'That must have been it' said Pooh, 'When you saved him from the carrot wheel barrow you changed him and made him a happy person', the trip to the past had been worthwhile!