Exterior of Dewey's house of sticks.

Huey runs up to the house, panting.

Huey: 'Dewey! Dewey! My house gets blown by Pete!'

Dewey looks out the window of his house.

Dewey: 'What?! Are you okay, Huey?'

Huey nods.

Huey: 'Yeah, I'm fine. But I need a place to crash.'

Dewey smiles.

Dewey: 'Of course! You can stay here as long as you need.'

Huey and Dewey hug.

Pete enters the scene.

Pete: Little duck, little duck, let me come in.

Huey and Dewey huddle together inside the house.

Huey and Dewey: No, not by the hair on my chinny chin chin.

Pete's face becomes furious.

Pete: Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.

Pete blows down Dewey's house.

Dewey and Huey: (Shocked and scared) Aaaah!

And Just like that, The house is destroyed.

Pete: (Laughing) Hahahaha! Your house is gone!

The Grand Duke of Owls watches from afar, a satisfied expression on his face.

the Grand Duke of Owls: "Finally,"

One Day, Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny found themselves standing before the ruins of a peculiar abode. Sticks and twigs lay scattered about, the remnants of what had once been Dewey's house.

Mickey: Oh, sugar! Dewey's house is all topsy-turvy!

Bugs Bunny: Well, what do you expect, doc? This is the work of that rascally Chip 'n' Dale.

They trailed the acorn into the depths of the forest.

Squirrel: Over there!

Chip: Well, well, well, if it isn't Mickey and Bugs.

Dale: What brings you to our humble abode?

Mickey: We're here about Dewey's house. You two destroyed it!

Dale: Oh, that? It was just an accident.

Mickey: (furious) An accident? You two are the clumsiest squirrels in the forest!

Bugs Bunny: (shaking his head) I've seen elephants with better aim than you two.

Dewey: (running up) Hey guys! I heard my house was destroyed!

Chip and Dale: (gasp)

Dewey: (pointing) Pete did it! He was chasing me and...

In the heart of the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh and Piglet embark on a honey hunt.

Pooh: Piglet, old chap, I've a hankering for some honey. Shall we go hunting?

Piglet: Oh, yes, Pooh! I'd love to hunt for honey!

As they venture deeper into the wood, they discover a honeycomb.

Pooh: Eureka!

But their excitement is interrupted by a ferocious bear.

Pooh quickly thinks on his feet and flings honey at the bear.

Pooh: Run, Piglet, run!

Pooh and Piglet escape the bear and collapse in a heap.

Pooh: Well, Piglet, old chap, it seems we've had quite the adventure.

Piglet: Oh, Pooh, I was so scared!

Pooh: But we made it through, my dear Piglet. And besides, what's a honey hunt without a touch of excitement?