Wind In the Willows DVD: Review By George Oldale

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The Wind In The Willows is a stop-motion film about animals having the inside of a human. This classic film, based on a novel, is about a toad who has a mania of any type of transportation. His friends try to stop to him but their efforts will never make this amphibian give up!

The films starts as a mole, fed up with spring cleaning, goes outside to explore. There he meets a water rat who takes him on a boat ride across the river. Later on, Rat's friend, Mr Toad takes them on an adventure in a horse-and-cart. There, after an accident, Toad finds a transportation: motorcars!

This film has been an all-time classic ever since I was a little boy. The bests bits got to be Toad riding his car and the battle for Toad Hall. I remember one time when I was at Tommorowland in Florida. I did the same thing at what Toad did at Winter when he had trouble going. Aah, memories...

The Wind In The Willows has got to be the best novel ever written! I heard a new adaption of this book is appearing later in 2012. As I heard, I was SO excited and I wanted to see it! So remember when you see a toad on a lily-pad as one of them had an extraordinary adventure!

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