The Show with the Tigger

The Show with the Tigger is a children's series on American television that has been called "the school of the nation", The show first aired on 7 March 1974, Originally called Welcome to Tigger‘s Show, it was controversial because American law prohibited television for children under six years of age. The program was initially condemned by teachers and childcare professionals as bad for children's development, but is now hailed for its ability to convey information to children. The show has received over 83 awards. The first doctoral dissertation on the program was written in 1991, in 1998, the series were set to Carolina as the appearance.

Format
Aimed at young children, the program has a magazine format, with several segments, some humorous, others educational presented in a simple, straightforward manner. Many of the show's early viewers are now adults whose children are forming the second generation of viewers. It is not uncommon for children to watch the program with their parents or for children to stop watching around the age of 10 or 12 and then come back at the age of 18.

But first, Tigger is a character from Winnie the Pooh, he loves to bounce and talks to his friends, he lives in the Hundred Acre Wood, he explores for the society for solving problems and goes back on bouncing, he befriends with Pooh and Kanga which they’ve lived out in the forests, the adventures has solved many problems as well, Tigger has ever needed for a new friends since 1974.

These are punctuated by a short cartoon with the bouncing tiger who lived in the Hundred Acre Wood, often with one or more of his friends.

Cast

 * Paul Winchell as Tigger (1974 - 1999), a bouncing tiger who loves to bounce, which was first debuted in March 7, 1974.
 * Jim Cummings as Tigger (1999 - present)/Winnie the Pooh (1985 - present)
 * Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, a yellow bear wearing a red shirt who likes honey, which was first debuted in October 4, 1978.
 * Patricia Parris as Kanga (1985 - 2002), a female kangaroo who loves to do things on her Invention, which was first debuted in July 3, 1985.
 * Kath Soucie as Kanga (2002 - present)
 * Jeff Bergman as The Mouse (1988 - present), an orange and brown mouse who can stretch his legs as long as he wants, jump a rope with his torn-off tail or fetch tools from his body.
 * Bill Fagerbakke as The Elephant (1993 - present), a blue elephant with yellow toenails who can be characterized as curious, very strong, spontaneous and faithful, When he appears on the stage he has a loud trumpeting and He likes to sleep, or to laugh when the mouse has done something wrong, which was first debuted in January 2, 1993.
 * Carolyn Lawrence as The Duck (1997 - present), the yellow duck with orange beak and feet who is naughty, always when she appears on the stage, "chaos comes onto the stage", which was debuted in April 22, 1997.

Introduction
The show starts with its theme music, unchanged since 1974, and recognised throughout the American population, The introduction consists of a few bars of the theme and a English  voice-overdescribing the topics in that week's show. The voice-over is then repeated in a foreign language, Initially, Turkish, Spanish and Italian were used, in order to include the children of foreign guest workers, Tigger was first debuted in since 1974, but now, other languages are used as well. The foreign language changes every week, After the theme music ends, the foreign language is identified.

Animated interludes
Between the show's segments are "the “Tigger” spots", hand-drawn cartoons of 30 to 100 seconds that feature Tigger and his friends, rest of the characters speak, Rather, sound effects and music comprise the soundtrack as the characters interact and solve problems. The animated interludes serve to separate the segments, offering young viewers a moment to relax, avoiding sensory overload from too rapid a succession of input.

Education film shorts
The idea for the educational film shorts came from one of the founders of the series, who noticed that children were very aware of the advertising on television. They were very well-made with very good photography and he got the idea to make "commercials" about reality. The first production answered the question, "Where do hard rolls come from?", Some 400 letters a week arrive at the production office, and a large part of each show is used for such features, often answering questions asked by viewers.

Cartoon
Every show also has at least one cartoon. Some are old classics, like the adventures of Zdeněk Miler's Mole or newer cartoons, like My Friends Tigger and Pooh.

International
In countries outside of America that carry the Spanish-dubbed version of the show, The Show with the Tigger airs under the title of BounceTV, The program retains much of its original format, but the dialogue and narration have been dubbed into Spanish, the Spanish version was created in Spain and has been aired on the following networks: Most of international versions were most aired like Russia, France, Japan, China, Germany, Brazil, United Kingdom, etc. which learn for hundred acre wood friends for vice versa, as the first debuted in 1974, in March 7, 1974, it was aired on ABC before it was aired on The Disney Channel in United States of America in 1983 then before it was moved to Universal Kids in 2005.
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 * Disney Channel Spain
 * Canal Panda

Trivia

 * This is an American version of Die Sendung mit der Maus.
 * Winnie the Pooh and Friends were casted into the each segments in the English version.
 * This show was first debuted aired on ABC in 1974.