In my opinion, this is the best video of the event so far and come a LOT closer to "clearly" showing anything. :sohappy:
The father actually says "Sorry Tigger....Too Much?...I WAS IN YOUR HEAD!"
Then He sends the kid over to stick HIS hand inside Tiggers head.
When the kid gets his hand in there, Tigger moves, but you can see the kid's hand is STILL STUCK IN TIGGER'S HEAD!
Tigger's turns away and realizes He is taking the kid with him and brings his other hand up to counterbalance himself, hitting the kid in the head, who still - for some reason - has his hand behind Tigger's back.
What a LOSER family to set this up. :brick:
Ha. Ha. Funny NOT! :fork:
Arrest the old man for falsely reporting an incident. After seeing this version of the video, it looks like His own camera footage will be His worst nightmare!
I was just thinking along this line a few moments ago. This 'arm lock' that Tigger puts on the kid... he's in a costume that is loose around his arm. The teen could have easily slipped his arm out, unless it was stuck in or on something behind Tigger's back.
Personally, from having known many characters and interacted with many characters, as well as being an annoying teen and interacting with annoying teens, and working in the retail and service industries with annoying teens, I feel that Tigger acted in a way that was appropriate for the situation. He could have been being choked, he could have been being caused some other pain, or he could have feared his costume was about to be removed or fall off. And, as Disney cast members, preserving the magic is basically your number two priority (after safety). And, to say Tigger was jeopordizing this kid's safety by his actions is a long shot, IMHO.
Also, I feel that Tigger may have already been wary due to comments made by the father (the whole 'in your head' thing) and when the son's hand got near the opening to the costume or in the costume, Tigger was prepared to remove the kid's hand and tried to do so by holding his arm and turning away, which SHOULD HAVE dislodged the teen's arm. I'm telling you, try it at home: have a friend grab your collar while giving you a one-armed hug. Hook your arm over theirs and turn your body towards them. You should break the hold on your collar unless they start running around and dancing behind you. Or, if their hand in inexorably caught up in your collar, hair, etc., you will both stumble and possibly fall into a heap on the floor, laughing and giddy with the realization that I just helped you solve the Tiggergate mystery. Props to whoever started using Tiggergate, too.
And, people, keep playing nice. This isn't about calling each other names, it's about hypothesizing and support and ideas.
Although, I think we should be able to call the family names....:lookaroun