Terrible doesn't even resembles the character.

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They aren't allowed to use Tigger according to this:

While Disney may no longer have copyright protection for Winnie the Pooh, there are still opportunities for legal recourse that Disney can take. Disney still maintains the rights to the Winnie the Pooh characters created after 1926, including Tigger. If Tigger or any later character is used without permission, Disney may have a valid claim for infringement. In addition, Disney also still owns the copyright for the later Winnie the Pooh, featuring Pooh in his red shirt.

So that's probably why they had to make it look, act and sound so different.

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Looks like a rabbit not a tiger.

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