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  1. Dec 16, 1996 · The Wind in the Willows: Directed by Dave Unwin, Dennis Abey. With Alan Bennett, Michael Palin, Michael Gambon, Rik Mayall. 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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    • Animation, Family
    • Dave Unwin, Dennis Abey
    • 1996-12-16
  2. Network. ITV. Release. 25 December 1995. ( 1995-12-25) The Wind in the Willows is a 1995 British animated television film directed by Dave Unwin and written by Ted Walker, and based on the 1908 novel of the same name, a classic of children's literature by Kenneth Grahame. It was produced by the TVC (Television Cartoons) in London .

    • Animation
  3. Toad, Rat, Mole and Badger follow animal etiquette in a version of Kenneth Grahame's classic; Vanessa Redgrave narrates. Director Dave Unwin, Dennis Abey Producer John Coates Screenwriter Ted ...

    • Kids & Family, Fantasy, Adventure
  4. Dec 16, 1996 · Overview. Kenneth Grahame's literary classic about an enchanting world along the Riverbank has delighted readers for nearly a century. Now, this enduring beloved tale comes to life in this beautifully animated feature film from the producers of "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends" and "The Snowman". Dennis Abey. Director. Dave Unwin. Director.

  5. I am writing this review after seeing this movie on the STARZ! channel by accident. Hopefully, I can save other viewers some confusion. This was advertised as The Wind in the Willows, the live-action film directed by Terry Jones of Monty Python fame and starring Jones along with other former Python stars. This is not that film.

  6. Mar 22, 2020 · To summarize, The Wind in the Willows (1995) is probably the arch example of how staying faithful to the source material can potentially be the way to go in animation. With sharp, clever writing ...

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  8. The Wind in the Willows is one of my favorite childhood classics. I adore this film to pieces, and it’s because of a few simple reasons. I love how wholesome and incredible it is, introduced to me by my grandad at a very young age. I used to read the books with him, watch the films with him, and this is just a deep memory unlocked in my head.

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