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When three close friends Mole, Ratty and Badger find out that the infamous Mr. Toad of Toad Hall has been up to no good, they must find him and change his ways for good.When three close friends Mole, Ratty and Badger find out that the infamous Mr. Toad of Toad Hall has been up to no good, they must find him and change his ways for good.When three close friends Mole, Ratty and Badger find out that the infamous Mr. Toad of Toad Hall has been up to no good, they must find him and change his ways for good.
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Alan Bennett
- Mole
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Michael Palin
- Rat
- (voice)
Michael Gambon
- Badger
- (voice)
Rik Mayall
- Toad
- (voice)
James Villiers
- Magistrate
- (voice)
Judy Cornwell
- Barge Woman
- (voice)
Enn Reitel
- Otter
- (voice)
- …
David Sinclair
- Clerk
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- …
Mark Lockyer
- Car Owner
- (voice)
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I am a little biased because this is the version I grew up on, but since re-watching it as an adult I still believe it captures the magic of the book better than any other version.
Unlike the others, this version doesn't shy away from the spiritual aspects of the book. Despite apparent danger, this world is inhabited by magical beings who look after the river-folk. Also, even though this movie is for kids, it trusts it's audience to relate to the internal struggle between wanderlust and responsibilities. Both Mole and Toad share this struggle, but each handles it differently. This is a fantastic lesson for kids to learn. The animation is beautiful and looks like a painting come to life. The voice acting is also perfect. Overall, the presentation is great and the story is rich. This movie will enchant children and adults alike.
Unlike the others, this version doesn't shy away from the spiritual aspects of the book. Despite apparent danger, this world is inhabited by magical beings who look after the river-folk. Also, even though this movie is for kids, it trusts it's audience to relate to the internal struggle between wanderlust and responsibilities. Both Mole and Toad share this struggle, but each handles it differently. This is a fantastic lesson for kids to learn. The animation is beautiful and looks like a painting come to life. The voice acting is also perfect. Overall, the presentation is great and the story is rich. This movie will enchant children and adults alike.
I was practically raised on the Cosgrove puppets version of WitW and the bar was set so high with that series, everything else fails in comparison. Solid cartoon and faithful enough adaption.
This version of "The Wind in the Willows" is the best one I have ever seen. It is very faithful to the book: The narrator is reading the book along, and the characters speak almost their exact lines from the book. Vannesa Redgrave as the Narrator is just lovely. Her voice is soothing and perfect to this story. If you are looking for a faithful adaptation of one of the most beautiful books ever written, check this version out. 10/10
For this take I didn't understand what was going on.
Production wise with animation it was really good. Other than that the story lost me.
One second the toad is in prison. The next he escapes then the story ends.
What can be learned? Animals are cool.
Verdict : confusing
Production wise with animation it was really good. Other than that the story lost me.
One second the toad is in prison. The next he escapes then the story ends.
What can be learned? Animals are cool.
Verdict : confusing
Having now watched various versions of WITW with my 3 year old son, this was undoubtedly the best of the bunch for both of us, as well as being the most faithful adaptation, and captures the very special and very English magic of the book.
Right from the start a warm elegiac mood and feel is achieved, and the voices of the four leading characters are all excellently cast. We especially loved Alan Bennet, who for me made Mole come fully alive for the first time, and manages to very subtly inject real humour into his delivery. Messrs Gambon (Badger) and Mayall (Toad), were also perfect.
A perfect way to spend a cosy Sunday afternoon curled up with young (or indeed not so young) family.
Right from the start a warm elegiac mood and feel is achieved, and the voices of the four leading characters are all excellently cast. We especially loved Alan Bennet, who for me made Mole come fully alive for the first time, and manages to very subtly inject real humour into his delivery. Messrs Gambon (Badger) and Mayall (Toad), were also perfect.
A perfect way to spend a cosy Sunday afternoon curled up with young (or indeed not so young) family.
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- TriviaAlan Bennett previously adapted the novel for the Royal National Theatre in 1990. The original production starred Griff Rhys Jones as Toad, David Bamber as Mole, Richard Briers as Rat, and Michael Bryant as Badger. Bennett also did audiobooks of the novel for the BBC in 1989, 1994 and 2005.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Willows in Winter (1996)
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