Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh #3
In "Caboose on the Loose," Pooh, Tigger, and Owl react with wide-eyed alarm after Christopher Robin reads a passage about a mysterious caboose with a red light—each character fixates on a different detail, turning a simple story into a full-blown panic in the Hundred Acre Wood. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with playful energy by artist Pete Alvarado, this 1977 Western Publishing classic captures the whimsy and misadventures of the beloved trio, with cover art by Pete Alvarado and Larry Mayer.
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When Christopher Robin reads aloud from a book that tells of a caboose, "It follows and peeks up over the end of the train. And has a red light behind it.", Pooh, Tigger, and Owl each misinterpret a different part of that description, sparking a "caboose-panic" in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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