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      The Wind in the Willows

      1983 1 hr. 20 min. Kids & Family Adventure List
      Reviews 74% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Toad, Rat, Mole and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation. Read More Read Less Watch on Peacock Stream Now

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      Michael Antony A Mikey's Movie Review: The Wind In The Willows (1983) There have been numerous retellings of Kenneth Grahame's classic 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows over the years, but none so faithfully and delightfully brought to life as in Cosgrove Hall's 1983 stop motion animated film. Deservedly winning both a BAFTA and Emmy award, it's filled with a quintessential British charm and an attention to detail only really seen in the work from Aardman Animations. The brilliant voice cast included a host of 80's TV regulars including David Jason (Toad & Chief Weasel), Richard Pearson (Mole), Ian Carmichael (Rat), Sir Michael Hordern (Badger), Beryl Reid (Mrs Carrington-Moss & the magistrate), Brian Trueman (Henchman Weasel ) and Una Stubbs (Jailor's daughter and Rosemary). While the music was composed by Keith Hopwood (formerly of ‘60's band Herman's Hermits), who would go on to create scores for the fondly remembered Cosgrove Hall adaptations of Terry Pratchett's Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters, Roald Dahl's The BFG, and theme songs for the popular children's shows Bob The Builder and Pingu! For a whole generation, the name Cosgrove Hall was a sure sign of unique, fun, quality children's entertainment. Noddy, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Count Duckula and the inimitable Danger Mouse to name but a few… all informed my youth and early teenage interest in animation. And for that I'll be eternally grateful. Mikey's Movie Rating: 4/5* Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/27/23 Full Review AQA So good and heartwarming , everyone must watch this! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Very very very beautiful! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review david l The 1983 version of The Wind in the Willows is quite solid with excellent animation, very good character development with great interactions between the three major characters and the film is charmingly British, but the songs are lackluster, the movements are not well synced with the voice acting at all and the film should have been brisker and more entertaining in its approach. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Stop-motion animation version of Kenneth Graham's 1908 book featuring rascally Mr. Toad and his stalwart and more sensible friends Mole, Rat, and Badger. We watched this immediately after reading the book and, although the film takes some minor liberties with the novel (mostly excluding the more poetic and bucolic chapters), the central story of Toad remains mostly intact (if abbreviated). If you don't know, Mr Toad develops a fetish for motor cars, steals one and ends up in jail, later to escape only to find his house has been taken over by weasels; fortunately his friends help him to secure it back and he promises never to be such a naughty fellow again (as if!). The film captures the wistful tone of the book, casting its kino eye lovingly over the countryside and the contents of each house (Toad Hall, Mole End, the Rat's homely abode), beautifully rendered in paper maiche (if not clay - it is hard to tell!). The kids' attention may have wandered a bit (just as it did with the book itself) but I found the film quite enjoyable and it would probably be quite nostalgic if I had originally encountered it as a kid myself on British TV. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member A majestically Edwardian tale. Summed up perfectly with period correct behaviour, orchestral film score, and fragments of ever-so-quirky British humour. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating
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      Teresa Talerico Common Sense Media Two charming buddy capers from classic series. Rated: 4/5 Jan 1, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Toad, Rat, Mole and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.
      Director
      Mark Hall
      Genre
      Kids & Family, Adventure
      Original Language
      English
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