Hoo! Hoo! Hoo! Hoo! It's time to Sing a Song with Tigger. Join Tigger bouncing along memory lane as he pages through his scrapbook of fantabulous fabulous times! Magical moments with Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and friends leap off the pages as Tigger shares them with you. Like Roo's first bouncing lesson and the day Tigger met buddy-boy, to mention just two!
Sing a Song with Tigger - it's a Tigger-riffic treasure trove of friends, adventures and songs - including three from Tigger's first movie - The Tigger Movie! Yahoooooooooooo!
Hosted by Tigger, who is showing the viewer(s) his scrapbook, and invites them to play a special word game within the video itself.
Instead of Brian Cummings telling the viewers to stick around for more scrap-booking fun, Tigger tells the viewers to stick around as well as telling the viewers to stay tuned for special music videos. Tigger was originally going to tell them after the previews and before the program begins; however, it was put at the end before the credits appear.
Bonus feature - Tiggerrific Tips on How to Make a Scrapbook!.
This was the last Disney tape to have the "Feature Program" bumper with the 1992-2001 Walt Disney Home Video music with Brian Cummings reading the text.
This video was released a year after Sing a Song with Pooh Bear. There are even similarities between them except for Tigger being the main focus instead of Pooh.
This video was not released as a Disney's Sing-Along Songs volume, rather a "Winnie the Pooh: Sing a Song with...", but otherwise conforms to SAS volume standards. However, whereas Sing a Song Pooh Bear (and Piglet Too) had a DVD release, this volume was only released on VHS.
The sequence to "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" is reused from the Disney's Sing-Along Songs volume: I Love to Laugh!, except with updated lyrics, new orchestrations by Andy Belling and re-recorded vocals by Jim Cummings instead of Paul Winchell. Despite these changes, the original montage is still used.
The songs from The Tigger Movie use many alterations due to being an early released edition from the film proper:
Some of the sound effects are different than the ones used in the film, most noticeable with Tigger's bouncing sound.
In "How to Be a Tigger", a new instrumentation is added during the part when Rabbit interrupts.
Also in "How to Be a Tigger", the footage used during the lines "We're filled with joy and laughter/And the happiness he starts" is different.
The opening is largely reused from Sing a Song with Pooh Bear and Seasons of Giving; as with the latter, a chorus rendition of "Winnie the Pooh" plays over the footage.