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    Tigger
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    "Hello, I'm Tigger! T-I-Double G-er, that spells Tigger!"
    Gender: Male
    Type: Happy-Go-Lucky Tiger
    Species: Tigger
    Portrayed by: Paul Winchell (1968-1999)
    Will Ryan (Welcome to Pooh Corner)
    Jim Cummings (1989-present)
    Status: Alive
    Media of origin: Winnie the Pooh


    Tigger is a stuffed tiger from the Winnie the Pooh series who made his debut on the book The House at Pooh Corner in 1928. He is one of the major characters from Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise where he was voiced by Paul Winchell then later Jim Cummings.

    Why He's Bounce-A-Riffic

    1. He is very optimistic and playful and loves having fun, especially with Roo.
    2. He is very caring and friendly to those around him.
    3. He gave us good songs such as "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers".
    4. His design is cute.
    5. Paul Winchell and Jim Cummings did an excellent job voicing him.
    6. Just like Pooh, he usually sees the positive in things rather than the negative.
    7. He learns from most of his mistakes and makes up for them.
    8. He is very adventurous and daring and likes to try new things.

    Bad Qualities

    1. Despite being fun-loving and happy-go-lucky, he has made some misdeeds before, such as pushing Eeyore into a river on Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.
    2. He can also be a hypocrite at times, such as saying that he likes honey, but when Tigger eats it, he suddenly rejects it after tasting it.

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