

Second best story on the DVD, but a little long. Before you can say "flashback" the mystery is solved. Unfortunately, the music cassette can't be found, until Detective Tiger takes over. It's Arnold's birthday, and he gets a cassette player from Pig. This one is okay, despite the annoying mouse. More mice, this time one mechanical and one real. With its annoying new characters without redeeming features, this one drags on far too long. Mouse, a new speaking character, moves in with Kipper and soon his cousins show up uninvited to wreck Kipper's house Not having any money, Kipper and Tiger persuade him to accept a barter arrangement.Ī nice example of what happens when you eat too many sweets. Pig gives the phrase "free tasting" a whole new meaning at his sweet stall. "Deep in the middle of the dark, dark woods, there lived a horrible, horrendous, terrible, tremendous." Tiger proves to be a first class scaredy cat, but the camp fire scary story begins wonderfully. Tiger shows off his new torch, and he and Kipper decide to go camping in the woods.

Going out to play in the rain with Tiger, he misses out on what could have been a fun day. He finds a top hat, but doesn't notice the accompanying magic wand. Kipper is thoroughly bored, and begins entertaining himself (dangerously in my honest opinion) playing on the stairs and stacking toys and chairs to climb up to the attic. "A collection of six short stories, none of which are on previous DVDs.
