Peter Rabbit and his two best friends, Benjamin and Lily, have a knack for finding adventure, and often trouble, in the most unexpected places.Peter Rabbit and his two best friends, Benjamin and Lily, have a knack for finding adventure, and often trouble, in the most unexpected places.Peter Rabbit and his two best friends, Benjamin and Lily, have a knack for finding adventure, and often trouble, in the most unexpected places.
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I love Peter Rabbit. When I was a child, my parents read it to me and it captivated me. However when I read these reviews, it's clearly from adults who take life far too seriously!
My 1 year old son is entranced by this series and has the biggest smile when he hears the theme tune.
The stories are fun, educational and above all, young children love them - including my 1 year old son.
If adults don't like it, they should probably watch TV for their age and grow up a little.
My 1 year old son is entranced by this series and has the biggest smile when he hears the theme tune.
The stories are fun, educational and above all, young children love them - including my 1 year old son.
If adults don't like it, they should probably watch TV for their age and grow up a little.
Don't get me wrong, I adore the character Peter Rabbit. However, I can't understand why adaptations like to depict Peter being barefoot when he wears shoes in the original story. Whatever the reason these adaptations (including the theatrical film) makes Peter this way, I think it's absurd.
Reading the reviews and the number of people that mention shoes. What about the fact they created a whole new character?!?
It's a good little series with energy and some very annoying songs and sayings that will likely haunt me long after my little one has grown up.
It's a good little series with energy and some very annoying songs and sayings that will likely haunt me long after my little one has grown up.
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Just because it's not the original when you was a kid doesn't mean you should call it a disgrace and it's not original Peter rabbit. This is aimed at kids and my daughter starts to smile when it comes on and loves watching it. Absolute shame this programme has stopped making more episodes.
I'd describe this cartoon as a bit lame. The premise is the same tedious plot in each episode with the "heroic" yet mischievous Peter carrying out some sort of vegetable heist with his dim-witted companion Benjamin and the resourceful Lily using his dead fathers "journal" he left him full of plans and ideas. A selection of hopeless "baddies" try and stop them and well, eat them along the way. Naturally they never do succeed and the irritating trio never fail to achieve their effective theft. That said, my son seems to like it and that's all that matters really right?
Did you know
- TriviaLily's mother, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Samuel Whiskers, and the citizens of a farm, and other side characters are the only characters that have never seen Nutkin.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Griffin: The Book of Joe (2014)
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- Are there any positive messages and educational value? If so, what are they?
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