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Piglet (Winnie-the-Pooh)

Piglet is a fictional character from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books. Piglet is Winnie‑the‑Pooh's closest friend amongst all the toys and animals featured in the stories. Although he is a "Very Small Animal" of a generally timid disposition, he tries to be brave and on occasion conquers his fears.

Piglet
Winnie-the-Pooh character
Piglet illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
First appearanceWinnie-the-Pooh (1926)
Created byA. A. Milne
In-universe information
SpeciesPig
GenderMale

In the books

Piglet is introduced in the text from Chapter III of Winnie-the-Pooh, although he is shown earlier in one of the illustrations for Chapter II. He also appears in Chapters V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X, as well as every chapter of The House at Pooh Corner. Piglet is best friends with Pooh and is also especially close to Christopher Robin and the rest of the main characters.

Like most of the characters, Piglet was based on one of Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed animals. In the original colour versions of Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations in the Winnie‑the‑Pooh books, Piglet has pale pink skin and a green jumper. He is smaller than most animals, being only slightly taller than Roo. His voice is described as "squeaky".

Piglet's adventures in the first book include hunting Woozles, attempting to capture Heffalumps, giving Eeyore a birthday balloon (popped), impersonating Roo in an attempt to trick Kanga, joining the Expotition to the North Pole, and being trapped by a flood. In the second book, he helps build a house for Eeyore, meets Tigger, finds Small while trapped in a gravel pit, plays Poohsticks, gets lost in the mist, and helps rescue Pooh and Owl after they are trapped in Owl's fallen house. For that last feat, Piglet is the subject of a seven-verse "Respectful Pooh Song" that Pooh composes for him.

Piglet himself can read and write, at least well enough for short notes. In the illustrations for The House at Pooh Corner, it appears that Piglet spells his own name "Piglit", although it is rendered as "Piglet" in the actual text even when describing his signature. In one chapter, Piglet is referred to as "Henry Pootel" by Christopher Robin, who claimed to not recognise Piglet after he was thoroughly cleaned by Kanga. Eeyore likes to refer to him as "Little Piglet".

Piglet's favourite food is acorns (or as the book often spells it, "haycorns"). At one point he plants one just outside his house, in hopes of someday having a handy supply. He lives in a house in a beech tree in the Hundred Acre Wood, next to a sign which says "TRESPASSERS W". An illustration shows that the sign is broken off after the "W." According to Piglet, that is "short for Trespassers Will, which is short for Trespassers William", which was the name of his grandfather (this was a parody of the usual sign "Trespassers will be prosecuted"). Later in The House at Pooh Corner, Eeyore mistakenly offers Piglet's house as a new home for Owl, after Owl's house had blown down. Piglet nobly agrees to let Owl have the house, at which point Pooh asks Piglet to live with him and Piglet accepts.

Adaptations

In 1960 HMV recorded a dramatised version with songs (music by Harold Fraser-Simson) of two episodes from The House at Pooh Corner (Chapters 2 and 8), with Penny Morrell as Piglet, which was released on a 45rpm EP.[1]

Disney adaptations

Piglet
(Disney version)
 
First appearanceWinnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968)
Created byA.A. Milne
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Voiced byJohn Fiedler (1968-2005)
Robie Lester (record release)
Phil Baron (Welcome to Pooh Corner)
Steve Schatzberg (backup for Fiedler; 1996–2003)
Jeff Bennett (singing; 2001–2003)
Travis Oates (2005-present)
Nick Mohammed (Christopher Robin)
In-universe information
SpeciesPig
GenderMale

Piglet was originally omitted by Disney in the first Pooh film, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966). According to the film's director, Wolfgang Reitherman, Piglet was replaced by Gopher, which was thought to have a more "folksy, all-American, grass-roots image".[2] Many familiar with the classic Milne books protested Disney's decision to exclude Piglet, and Disney relented. Piglet appeared in the next Pooh film, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968).

Disney's interpretation of Piglet has pink skin and a magenta jumper. His fears and nervousness are played up more, as he runs and hides when unnecessary and often stutters when nervous. He has a lot of hidden courage and often faces danger to help others, even when afraid. Stories about him tend to revolve around these traits as well as his small size.

In the Disney cartoons, Piglet is very kindhearted, loves beautiful things like flowers, and prefers keeping things neat and tidy. He sometimes has an inferiority complex, although his friends think highly of him. However, he is often left performing tasks better suited to someone bigger and stronger, such as in several episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh or the 2011 film.

Piglet can be found at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for meet and greets. He appears less frequently than Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore, but more than Rabbit. Piglet also made a brief cameo in the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He was featured as one of the guests in House of Mouse. Piglet also makes a cameo appearance in the DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie along with Pooh; at one point, a man spies Pooh and Piglet eating honey and Barry tells him to "take him out" with a tranquiliser dart.

Appearances

Theatrical featurettes

Feature-length films

Television series

Television specials

Casting history

John Fiedler provided the voice for Piglet from 1968 until his death on June 25, 2005, except in Welcome to Pooh Corner where Phil Baron voiced him. Fiedler's last appearance as Piglet's voice was in Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie. With the exception of Christopher Robin's voice actors Bruce Reitherman and Jon Walmsley, and Roo's voice actor Clint Howard, Fiedler was the last living member of the original Winnie the Pooh voice cast.

Travis Oates has provided Piglet's voice since Fiedler's death, including in Kingdom Hearts II and Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie in certain scenes that Fiedler was unable to record before his death.[3] His first major performance as Piglet was in My Friends Tigger & Pooh. He and Jim Cummings were the only actors to return for the 2011 film Winnie the Pooh. Piglet was voiced by Nick Mohammed for the 2018 live-action film Christopher Robin.[4]

Soviet adaptation

 
A postage stamp showing Piglet and Winnie-the-Pooh as they appear in the Russian adaptation

In the Soviet Union, a trilogy of short films about Winnie‑the‑Pooh (Russian language: Винни-Пух, or "Vinni Pukh") were made by Soyuzmultfilm (directed by Fyodor Khitruk) from 1969 to 1972.[5] In all three films Piglet, renamed Pyatachok (Пятачок, Pig Snout) and voiced by Iya Savvina, is Pooh's constant companion, even taking Christopher Robin's place in the story concerning Pooh and the honey tree. Unlike the Disney adaptations, animators did not rely on Shepard's illustrations to depict the characters.

Influence on popular culture

The Te of Piglet was written by Benjamin Hoff following the publication of The Tao of Pooh. Both books feature the original drawing of E. H. Shepard. The Te of Piglet details Piglet's exemplification of the Taoist concept of "virtue of the small".

In 1982, whilst studying at Oxford University as an undergraduate, the columnist and commentator Andrew Sullivan adopted the persona of Piglet in holding office in the University Pooh Sticks Club as cited in the 1987 book The Oxford Myth.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ian Carmichael And Full Cast – The House At Pooh Corner – HMV Junior Record Club – UK – 7EG 117". 45cat. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  2. ^ The Page at Pooh Corner --- General Information 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005) (V)
  4. ^ Matthew Mueller (August 30, 2017). "Disney Casts Piglet For Live-Action Christopher Robin Movie". comicbook.com. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  5. ^ Russian animation in letters and figures : Winnie the Pooh
  6. ^ Connock, Alex (2010-01-14). "The Oxford myth is true". Cherwell. Retrieved 2015-11-21.

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Piglet is a fictional character from A A Milne s Winnie the Pooh books Piglet is Winnie the Pooh s closest friend amongst all the toys and animals featured in the stories Although he is a Very Small Animal of a generally timid disposition he tries to be brave and on occasion conquers his fears PigletWinnie the Pooh characterPiglet illustrated by E H Shepard First appearanceWinnie the Pooh 1926 Created byA A MilneIn universe informationSpeciesPigGenderMale Contents 1 In the books 2 Adaptations 3 Disney adaptations 4 Appearances 4 1 Theatrical featurettes 4 2 Feature length films 4 3 Television series 4 4 Television specials 5 Casting history 6 Soviet adaptation 7 Influence on popular culture 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksIn the booksPiglet is introduced in the text from Chapter III of Winnie the Pooh although he is shown earlier in one of the illustrations for Chapter II He also appears in Chapters V VI VII VIII IX and X as well as every chapter of The House at Pooh Corner Piglet is best friends with Pooh and is also especially close to Christopher Robin and the rest of the main characters Like most of the characters Piglet was based on one of Christopher Robin Milne s stuffed animals In the original colour versions of Ernest H Shepard s illustrations in the Winnie the Pooh books Piglet has pale pink skin and a green jumper He is smaller than most animals being only slightly taller than Roo His voice is described as squeaky Piglet s adventures in the first book include hunting Woozles attempting to capture Heffalumps giving Eeyore a birthday balloon popped impersonating Roo in an attempt to trick Kanga joining the Expotition to the North Pole and being trapped by a flood In the second book he helps build a house for Eeyore meets Tigger finds Small while trapped in a gravel pit plays Poohsticks gets lost in the mist and helps rescue Pooh and Owl after they are trapped in Owl s fallen house For that last feat Piglet is the subject of a seven verse Respectful Pooh Song that Pooh composes for him Piglet himself can read and write at least well enough for short notes In the illustrations for The House at Pooh Corner it appears that Piglet spells his own name Piglit although it is rendered as Piglet in the actual text even when describing his signature In one chapter Piglet is referred to as Henry Pootel by Christopher Robin who claimed to not recognise Piglet after he was thoroughly cleaned by Kanga Eeyore likes to refer to him as Little Piglet Piglet s favourite food is acorns or as the book often spells it haycorns At one point he plants one just outside his house in hopes of someday having a handy supply He lives in a house in a beech tree in the Hundred Acre Wood next to a sign which says TRESPASSERS W An illustration shows that the sign is broken off after the W According to Piglet that is short for Trespassers Will which is short for Trespassers William which was the name of his grandfather this was a parody of the usual sign Trespassers will be prosecuted Later in The House at Pooh Corner Eeyore mistakenly offers Piglet s house as a new home for Owl after Owl s house had blown down Piglet nobly agrees to let Owl have the house at which point Pooh asks Piglet to live with him and Piglet accepts AdaptationsIn 1960 HMV recorded a dramatised version with songs music by Harold Fraser Simson of two episodes from The House at Pooh Corner Chapters 2 and 8 with Penny Morrell as Piglet which was released on a 45rpm EP 1 Disney adaptationsPiglet Disney version First appearanceWinnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day 1968 Created byA A MilneWalt Disney Animation StudiosVoiced byJohn Fiedler 1968 2005 Robie Lester record release Phil Baron Welcome to Pooh Corner Steve Schatzberg backup for Fiedler 1996 2003 Jeff Bennett singing 2001 2003 Travis Oates 2005 present Nick Mohammed Christopher Robin In universe informationSpeciesPigGenderMalePiglet was originally omitted by Disney in the first Pooh film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree 1966 According to the film s director Wolfgang Reitherman Piglet was replaced by Gopher which was thought to have a more folksy all American grass roots image 2 Many familiar with the classic Milne books protested Disney s decision to exclude Piglet and Disney relented Piglet appeared in the next Pooh film Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day 1968 Disney s interpretation of Piglet has pink skin and a magenta jumper His fears and nervousness are played up more as he runs and hides when unnecessary and often stutters when nervous He has a lot of hidden courage and often faces danger to help others even when afraid Stories about him tend to revolve around these traits as well as his small size In the Disney cartoons Piglet is very kindhearted loves beautiful things like flowers and prefers keeping things neat and tidy He sometimes has an inferiority complex although his friends think highly of him However he is often left performing tasks better suited to someone bigger and stronger such as in several episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh or the 2011 film Piglet can be found at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for meet and greets He appears less frequently than Pooh Tigger and Eeyore but more than Rabbit Piglet also made a brief cameo in the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit He was featured as one of the guests in House of Mouse Piglet also makes a cameo appearance in the DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie along with Pooh at one point a man spies Pooh and Piglet eating honey and Barry tells him to take him out with a tranquiliser dart AppearancesTheatrical featurettes Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day 1968 Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too 1974 Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons 1981 Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore 1983 Feature length films The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 brief cameo only Pooh s Grand Adventure The Search for Christopher Robin 1997 DVD Seasons of Giving 1999 DVD The Tigger Movie 2000 The Book of Pooh Stories from the Heart 2001 DVD Mickey s Magical Christmas Snowed in at the House of Mouse 2001 DVD Mickey s House of Villains 2002 DVD A Very Merry Pooh Year 2002 DVD Piglet s Big Movie 2003 Springtime with Roo 2004 DVD Pooh s Heffalump Movie 2005 Pooh s Heffalump Halloween Movie 2005 DVD Bee Movie 2007 cameo only Super Sleuth Christmas Movie 2007 DVD Tigger amp Pooh and a Musical Too 2009 DVD Super Duper Super Sleuths 2010 DVD Winnie the Pooh 2011 Christopher Robin 2018 Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2023 Television series Welcome to Pooh Corner 1983 1986 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1988 1991 House of Mouse 2001 2003 cameo appearances The Book of Pooh 2001 2003 My Friends Tigger amp Pooh 2007 2010 Doc McStuffins guest appearance Television specials Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too 1991 Boo to You Too Winnie the Pooh 1996 A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving 1998 A Valentine for You 1999 Casting historyJohn Fiedler provided the voice for Piglet from 1968 until his death on June 25 2005 except in Welcome to Pooh Corner where Phil Baron voiced him Fiedler s last appearance as Piglet s voice was in Pooh s Heffalump Halloween Movie With the exception of Christopher Robin s voice actors Bruce Reitherman and Jon Walmsley and Roo s voice actor Clint Howard Fiedler was the last living member of the original Winnie the Pooh voice cast Travis Oates has provided Piglet s voice since Fiedler s death including in Kingdom Hearts II and Pooh s Heffalump Halloween Movie in certain scenes that Fiedler was unable to record before his death 3 His first major performance as Piglet was in My Friends Tigger amp Pooh He and Jim Cummings were the only actors to return for the 2011 film Winnie the Pooh Piglet was voiced by Nick Mohammed for the 2018 live action film Christopher Robin 4 Soviet adaptationMain articles Winnie the Pooh 1969 film Winnie the Pooh Pays a Visit and Winnie the Pooh and a Busy Day A postage stamp showing Piglet and Winnie the Pooh as they appear in the Russian adaptationIn the Soviet Union a trilogy of short films about Winnie the Pooh Russian language Vinni Puh or Vinni Pukh were made by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk from 1969 to 1972 5 In all three films Piglet renamed Pyatachok Pyatachok Pig Snout and voiced by Iya Savvina is Pooh s constant companion even taking Christopher Robin s place in the story concerning Pooh and the honey tree Unlike the Disney adaptations animators did not rely on Shepard s illustrations to depict the characters Influence on popular cultureThe Te of Piglet was written by Benjamin Hoff following the publication of The Tao of Pooh Both books feature the original drawing of E H Shepard The Te of Piglet details Piglet s exemplification of the Taoist concept of virtue of the small In 1982 whilst studying at Oxford University as an undergraduate the columnist and commentator Andrew Sullivan adopted the persona of Piglet in holding office in the University Pooh Sticks Club as cited in the 1987 book The Oxford Myth 6 See also Children s literature portalPiglet s Big MovieReferences Ian Carmichael And Full Cast The House At Pooh Corner HMV Junior Record Club UK 7EG 117 45cat 23 July 2010 Retrieved 5 November 2011 The Page at Pooh Corner General Information Archived 2008 06 12 at the Wayback Machine Pooh s Heffalump Halloween Movie 2005 V Matthew Mueller August 30 2017 Disney Casts Piglet For Live Action Christopher Robin Movie comicbook com Retrieved December 26 2017 Russian animation in letters and figures Winnie the Pooh Connock Alex 2010 01 14 The Oxford myth is true Cherwell Retrieved 2015 11 21 External linksChristopher Robin s Toys the inspiration for Piglet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piglet Winnie the Pooh amp oldid 1164009180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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