:lol:
Speaking of Bambi.... its no coincidence that the sidekick rabbit in Bambi is named Thumper... Rabbit = thumped.
Thanks Tigger. :lol:
Personality traits
That assessment fits well with Tigger's personality and his assessment of his own abilities,
which he always overestimates. He is cheerful, outgoing, competitive in a friendly way, and completely confident in himself. Some of the things which he claims Tiggers can do include flying, jumping farther than a
kangaroo, swimming, climbing trees.
He never actually attempts any of the first three things in the course of the story, but he does try to climb a tree. He only succeeds half-way, being able to climb up but not to climb down again. Tigger also says that Tiggers "never get lost"; unlike most of his other claims, that one seems to be true - he is able to find his way through the Forest even in a thick mist,
despite Rabbit's attempts to lose him.
Like most of the characters in Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger was based on one of
Christopher Robin Milne's
stuffed animals, in this case a stuffed tiger. However, the word "tiger" is never actually used in the book. The term "Tigger" is used instead, both as the character's name and as a description of his type of animal. No other "Tiggers" appear in the story, and at one point Tigger (who has just seen his reflection in a
looking glass and mistaken it for another individual) comments that he thought he was the only one. Despite that belief, he constantly uses the term in the plural, as in "Tiggers don't like honey." and "So
that's what Tiggers like!", etc. The term is always capitalized.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigger