![]() ![]() Some memorable examples of this would be in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh while doing his "stoutness exercises" and while waiting with Piglet in the pit after Tigger and Rabbit have left, in Pooh's Grand Adventure which his friends assume is the Skullosaurus, during The Tigger Movie shortly after Tigger has run away, and various times in the 2011 movie and The Halloween Heffalump Movie. ![]() ![]() Happens quite regularly to Winnie the Pooh, hence his catchphrases: "I'm rumbly in my tumbly" and "Do you have any honey?".In the Wallace & Gromit movie The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Wallace's stomach rumbles hungrily to punctuate his line about his and Gromit's rabbit pens "getting a bit full down there.".which turns out to be Scooby and Shaggy's stomachs. In Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Simone and Lena are telling the gang about the pirate who once inhabited their island and who's soul they believe still roams it.Of course it only makes him hungrier, punctuated by his stomach grumbling. Ratatouille has a scene in which Remy, trapped in the sewer and hungry, tries to distract himself by reading Gusteau's cookbook.In the 2009 BBC adaptation of "The Gruffalo", it happen not only to the Mouse due to hunger twice but the Gruffalo himself which the whole forest can hear it.The opening of Over the Hedge has RJ momentarily reconsider robbing Vincent the bear of his hibernation stash, until his hungry stomach rumbles, convincing him otherwise.In Monster Family, Emma's thirst for blood is treated like the vampiric equivalent to hunger, complete with agonizing pangs and loud stomach noises. ![]()
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