Summaries

Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.

One spring, Mole (Richard Pearson) decides that he can ignore the spring cleaning for a little longer, and begins a series of adventures with his new friend Rat (Ian Carmichael). They go for a picnic on the riverbank, on a caravan expedition with Toad (David Jason), until Toad switches allegiance to his new car and his reckless driving makes Mole and Rat search out Badger (Sir Michael Hordern) for help in curbing Toad's profligate habits. But Toad gets away from them and gets a twenty-year sentence from the magistrate for theft, reckless driving, and Gross Impertinence. While Toad works his wiles on the jailer's daughter and escapes from jail dressed as a washer woman, Badger tries to guard Toad Hall from the machinations of the Weasels and is badly beaten. And it requires a plan of attack and all four comrades to regain Toad Hall.—Kathy Li

Mole (Richard Pearson), taken from the fever of spring, comes out of his den, starting a journey with a friend, Rat (Ian Carmichael), on the river and in the woods, where there is the den of Badger (Sir Michael Hordern), and where they spend the lethargy. When the wind blows again in the willows in the spring, the three friends leave to change Toad (David Jason) for the better, that is very fickle.—luigicavaliere

Details

Keywords
  • anthropomorphic animal
  • based on novel
  • stop motion animation
  • cosgrove hall
  • cartoon toad
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Animation
  • Family
Release date Dec 26, 1983
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-G
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Filming locations Cosgrove Hall, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Production companies Thames Television Cosgrove Hall Films

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 19m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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