![]() ![]() ![]() When the weasels take over Toad Hall, instead of simply overpowering him, they have to sneak up and hit him from behind with a cudgel. He brings his blunderbuss only for a warning shot. Adaptational Badass: Badger, while always a stonecold but friendly badass, in this version fights the weasels with his bare hands.The film ends on a much more comedic note with Toad flying (an later crashing) an aeroplane. Adaptational Alternate Ending: The book ends with Toad holding a banquet at Toad Hall where he actually behaves quietly and humbly and compensating those he wronged.The film provides examples of the following tropes: Toad.įollowed by A Tale of Two Toads and Oh, Mr. It was well-received by critics and audiences alike, which resulted in it getting a television series by Thames Television and a sequel, the latter of the two this time focusing on Mr. Internationally, it was released in cinemas, distributed by The Cannon Group in North America and by Communications and Entertainment Limited (CEL) in Oceania. Produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television, it was first aired on ITV in Great Britain on the 27th of December 1983. The Wind in the Willows is a 1983 Stop Motion Animated Adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic novel. ![]()
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