The Wind in the Willows (TV Series)
- Original title
- The Wind in the Willows
- Year
- 1984
- Running time
- 22 min.
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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Animation
- Music
- Cinematography
- Animation, Jerry Andrews
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Animation. Adventure. Kids
- Movie Groups
- The Wind in the Willows | Kenneth Grahame Adaptations
- Synopsis
- TV Serie (1984-1988). 4 Seasons. 47 episodies. The series is set at "The Riverbank", a mythical location somewhere in Berkshire. The Riverbank is where Ratty, Mole and Toad live. Nearby is the Wild Wood, where Badger and the Wily Weasels live. Each episode has a unique story line, although there are some common themes running throughout the series. In series 4, the humans start building a new railway that is planned to be built through the area where the animals live. The show teaches children about the destruction of forests and animals' natural habits. The railway gets closer and closer to the animals' homes, yet in the episode Happy New Year it turns out that the railway would be travelling under unsuitable land, and therefore the route is diverted from the Riverbank & Wild Wood areas.
- Awards
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1987: BAFTA: Nominated Best Short Animated Film1986: BAFTA: Nominated Best Animated Film1985: BAFTA: Nominated Best Short Animated Film and Children's Programme1984: BAFTA: Nominated Best Animated Film and Children's Programme
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