When Tigger turns around and finds out that Rabbit is gone, he calls for Christopher Robin, Pooh and Piglet, who come running, and tells them about finding Rabbit in the store, and that Rabbit was wearing a big special sign. Tigger then turns his head away, feeling bad for treating Rabbit, but does not notice that the Pooh-Look-Alike, Piglet-Look-Alike, and the Tigger-Look-Alike jump out of nowhere, grab Rabbit and take him with them.
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Tigger is the first to spot Rabbit in the shop, and taps on the window, trying to get his attention, but Rabbit tells him that he does not know any Tiggers, Poohs, or Piglets because all they do is borrow from him and do not know how to treat him special. Christopher Robin gathers Pooh, Piglet and Tigger, and takes them to town to find Rabbit. Back in the Hundred Acre Wood, Eeyore has found Pooh and Christopher Robin, who are hunting for flutterbies (which are actually fireflies), and he tells them that Rabbit has run away to Town. Also in the store, three stuffed animals who look like Pooh (Ted), Piglet (Pinky) and Tigger (Vacuum Head) decide to steal Rabbit's sign from him so they can be bought first. Once at the store, the man puts a special sign on Rabbit, hoping to sell Rabbit for a good price, to which Rabbit is so excited to become special. Then a man in a truck grabs Rabbit and throws him into the back of his truck, and takes him to a store in town. On the way, Eeyore spots Rabbit, and believes that he is going on vacation, and feels typically gloomy at not being invited, and decides to tell others that they were not invited either. Feeling unappreciated, Rabbit decides to leave the Hundred Acre Wood and go somewhere and be special. When Rabbit arrives home, he thinks that his friends are there waiting to surprise him, but they are not, and this saddens and angers Rabbit because he believes that his friends have forgotten his birthday, and that they were just using him to borrow his stuff.
Meanwhile, Owl has found Pooh stuck to the dates of Rabbit's calendar, and tries to help Pooh become unstuck of the dates of the calendar, and when Rabbit sneaks by, he thinks that Owl is decorating Pooh for his birthday party, and goes home all excited. Rabbit then suspects that Tigger has hidden a surprise birthday present for him in the tree, and is really excited. Next, Rabbit runs into Tigger, who has tied up the whoseits (the rope he borrowed from Rabbit) around a tree, and says he has a "whatchamadingle" cornered up the tree. He suspects that his friends are planning a surprise birthday party for him, and he decides to do a little investigating.įirst, Rabbit stops by Piglet's, and sees that Piglet is stirring up something in Rabbit's pot that he borrowed, and Rabbit believes it is a giant birthday cake, and is excited about it, but after Rabbit leaves, it is revealed that Piglet was boiling his clothes in the pot to get them clean. Rabbit looks at his calendar and, not knowing that the date is wrong, believes that it is his birthday. When Pooh comes out with all the pieces of the calendar stuck to him, the crows fly away scared, to which Rabbit believes that he did it on his own, and rushes into his house to tell Pooh, but Pooh is already gone.
Inside, Pooh accidentally gets the honey stuck to his paw, and accidentally gets his paw stuck to Rabbit's calendar, and causes many of the dates of the calendars to fall on him, covering his face. Then Rabbit finishes his pumpkin vehicle and manages to scare the crows away but runs his vehicle off the cliff causing it to fall off into the river and crash! When Rabbit returns to his garden, Pooh shows up and asks to borrow some honey, to which Rabbit tells Pooh to help himself because everyone has. Then Tigger comes by and asks to borrow a thingamabob (which is a rope) to which Rabbit tells Tigger to help himself to whatever he wants, but he mutters again how no one will help him. One day, Rabbit is out working in his garden and trying to build a pumpkin vehicle to scare the crows out of his garden, when Piglet comes by asking to borrow a cooking pot to which Rabbit tells Piglet to help himself but when Piglet mutters to himself how Piglet does not offer to help but thanks him for letting him borrow something.