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7.2/10
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Disney "Mini-Classic" version of the tale. First released as a double-feature: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.Disney "Mini-Classic" version of the tale. First released as a double-feature: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.Disney "Mini-Classic" version of the tale. First released as a double-feature: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
Basil Rathbone
- Narrator
- (voice)
Eric Blore
- J. Thaddeus Toad
- (voice)
John McLeish
- Prosecutor
- (voice)
- (as John Ployardt)
Colin Campbell
- Mole
- (voice)
Claud Allister
- Rat
- (voice)
Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires
- Additional voices
- (voice)
- (as The Rhythmaires)
Leslie Denison
- Judge
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Edmond Stevens
- 2nd Weasel Gang Member
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Oliver Wallace
- Mr. Winkie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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While the story does drag in places, this is a lively and cute animated cartoon based on a truly great book. It mayn't be the best adaptation of the book, that goes to the animated film with Rik Mayall as the voice of Toad, but it is so worthwhile. It is for one thing lovingly animated, with some beautiful backgrounds and lovely colours. The music is also terrific, with some lyrical, rousing and fun themes that are certainly memorable. The story while understandably condensed is still effective, and the scripting is good. The voice acting is very expressive, with Basil Rathbone who I best know as Sherlock Holmes brilliant as the narrator and Eric Blore a lot of fun as Toad, who is just as rascally as he is in the book. I also liked Badger, the gruff and firm character who in the book tries to make Toad change his ways and Cyril, the horse. Plus the courtroom scene is hilarious. Overall, a fun and worthwhile cartoon. 9/10 Bethany Cox
It's a shame that the Wind in the Willows was made into a 30 minute film. It would've made a good feature length film, as it's not too long or too short a story to dramatize in under 90 minutes. And where was the rowing boat, the Otter, the rabbits and the willow tree? Needless to say, the characters are cute and it's better than some films like Lady and the Tramp and The Jungle Book.
I saw this movie when I was a kid and never forgot it. I've been looking for it for about 60 years, I loved it that much. It was very entertaining, the characters were charming and the narration was wonderful. I'd love to find it and see it again now that I am an (old) adult!. A classic.
Originally part of the movie The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, this condensed version of the Kenneth Grahame novel tells the story of madcap Mr. Toad's obsession with the newfangled automobile and how his friends try to help him. It's a fun, well-paced cartoon with lots of humor and action. The courtroom scene is a treat. It features the talented voice work of Eric Blore, Pat O'Malley, Claude Allister, Campbell Grant, Colin Campbell, and the great Basil Rathbone as narrator. The music is lively and cheerful. The animation is just gorgeous! The characters and backgrounds are beautifully-drawn and the Technicolor is so rich it's a feast for the eyes. Classic Disney animation was so attractive and so much fun to watch. This is a perfect example of that.
I liked this movie, but it was too short. I know kids have short attention spans, but a half an hour was too short. I was very disappointed. I thought it would be longer.
Did you know
- TriviaMr. Toad's horse friend , "Cyril Proudbottom", was a character created for this film. He is based, visually and vocally, on British entertainer George Formby
- ConnectionsEdited from Le Crapaud et le Maître d'école (1949)
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- The Wind in the Willows
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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