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{{short description|Winnie-the-Pooh character}} {{For|the animal|Tiger}} {{pp|reason=Persistent [[WP:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]] The vast majority of IP and non-autoconfirmed edits have been disruptive. Enough.|small=yes}} {{Infobox character | name = Tigger | series = [[Winnie-the-Pooh]] | image = Pooh meets Tigger, illustration by EH Shepard.gif | image_size = 270 | caption = Tigger meets Pooh. Original [[E. H. Shepard]] illustration, coloured, of Pooh meeting Tigger outside his front door in ''[[The House at Pooh Corner]]''. | first = ''[[The House at Pooh Corner]]'' (1928) | creator = [[A. A. Milne]] | species = [[Tiger]] toy | gender = [[Male]] }} '''Tigger''' is a fictional character in [[A. A. Milne]]'s [[Winnie-the-Pooh]] books and their adaptations. An [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] toy [[tiger]], he was originally introduced in the 1928-story collection ''[[The House at Pooh Corner]]'', the sequel to the 1926 book ''[[Winnie-the-Pooh (book)|Winnie-the-Pooh]]''. Like other Pooh characters, Tigger is based on one of [[Christopher Robin Milne]]'s stuffed toy animals. He appears in the [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animated versions of ''[[Winnie the Pooh (franchise)|Winnie the Pooh]]'' and has also appeared in his own film, ''[[The Tigger Movie]]'' (2000). He is known for his distinctive orange colour with black stripes, large eyes, a long chin, a springy tail, and his love of bouncing. As he says himself, "Bouncing is what Tiggers do best." Tigger never refers to himself as a tiger, but as a "Tigger". Although [[Illeism|he often refers to himself in the third person plural]] (e.g. "Tiggers don't like honey!"), he maintains that he is "the only one".
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