Talk:Tigger
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[edit] "that" photo
I hate that photo of the plush Tigger, it really needs cropping and the focus is shit. The cartoon Tigger would be much more approriate.
The article should probably state that Tigger is not just from one book, but from a series of books, cartoons, and movies. Also, the current image is of a stuffed toy Tigger, not one from the cartoon or book, which might be misleading. -Gyre
He also appears is some videogames 202.191.106.231 10:27, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] association with nigger
The nigger article claims that Tigger means "Tamboo nigger", that true? Isn't that ironic that tigger is popular amongst kids even though the claimed coinage of the name points toward a word censored away from kids? --SuperDude 21:06, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
- It may be true, but it sounds like an unfortunate coincidence to me. Why would AA Milne (or Christopher Robin) deliberately take a derogatory term more-or-less unknown outside the USA and attach it to a character with no particular reason to be so identified? No, in this instance I think we can assume that Tigger is just a silly variation of tiger. --Bonalaw 08:07, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
Having read an awful lot of AA Milne's works (maybe too many...) I find it extremely hard to believe that this would be the case. . --Missi318 19:44, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
Tigger is just tiger with another g in it. 68.168.84.136
Exactly. I've removed the reference, which clearly never featured in AA Milne's intention, and said vague things like 'rumours continue to abound'. DJ Clayworth 18:49, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
As he is a tiger on the outside with an African-American(in historical context at least) personality, I assumed it was tiger and nigger, as Tigger wasn't created yesterday.
[edit] separate Milne's book and Disney characters
Bouncing on tail and songs are added by Disney. Many fans consider that Disney dumbed down the original Milne tongue-in-cheek book into just another children entertainment.
- And so the Disney infomation had been moved to its own article. Disney representation of the Milne character "Tigger"Lkinkade 00:58, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Discussion of this is at Talk:Winnie-the-Pooh, for lack of a better location. Powers T 18:45, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, there really should be two seperate pages, one for the original Tigger character and one for the Disney version,as they are quite different. Anyone reading that page would get confused between the two
[edit] tigger
i love tigger!!
- I know, I love him too. Why do you think I'm here?
[edit] As a cat name
I remember reading that Tigger is the most common name for a cat in English speaking countries. Is this true? I am currently living with a Tigger of my own and have met more than a few more over the years so it seems likely. - Ferret 22:48, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
I'ved lived all over the US and haven't met anyone with that cat-name. I know someone who has named thier dog after a human cartoon character. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.177.34.169 (talk • contribs) .