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The Bellflower Bunnies (season 1)

The first season of The Bellflower Bunnies, a children's animated series based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Geneviève Huriet and Loïc Jouannigot, aired on France's TF1 network during the week of 24 December 2001, at 7:00 a.m. Central European Time.[1] Consisting of four episodes, it was directed by French animator Moran Caouissin, produced by Patricia Robert, and written by Valérie Baranski. The music was composed by Baranski and Daniel Scott.[2] A handful of crew members from this season would be carried over for future episodes.

The Bellflower Bunnies
Season 1
The 2003 PAL VHS/Region 2 cover of the original French episodes. From left to right: Pirouette,[Note 1] Periwinkle, Dandelion, Poppy, and Papa Bramble.
Country of originFrance
Canada
Luxembourg
No. of episodes4
Release
Original networkTF1 (France)
Original release24 December (2001-12-24) –
28 December 2001 (2001-12-28)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

The episodes follow the adventures of the Bellflowers, a family of seven rabbits who live in the community of Beechwood Grove. The two adults, Papa Bramble and Aunt Zinnia, take care of their five children: Periwinkle, Poppy, Mistletoe, Dandelion and Violet.[Note 1] "Room to Move", the first episode in the official production order, deals with the family's move to their new house at Blueberry Hill.[Note 2]

The first season has been broadcast on TF! Jeunesse, the children's service of TF1, as well as South Korea's Educational Broadcasting System (EBS),[3] CBBC in the United Kingdom,[4] and Germany's Kinderkanal (KI.KA)[5] and ZDF[6] among others. Since early 2003,[7] it has been made available on DVD in the United States, France, Germany and South Korea.

Production

The season was a co-production of France's TF1, its subsidiaries Protécréa and Banco Production, and Canada's TVA International. It was produced in association with France's Sofica Valor 6 and Luxembourg's Melusine,[8] and with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC). Production began in late 2000[8] at a cost of 380,000 (C$610,000) per episode.[9] Graphics and Animation of Antwerp, Belgium,[Note 3] a subsidiary of Luxembourg's Studio 352, designed the layouts for these episodes,[10] and North Korea's SEK Studio handled overseas animation duties.[2] Premium Sound, based in Montreal,[11] was responsible for the sound effects, design, dialogue editing, foley and mix.[12] Early during the show's production, the crew created a one-minute promotional pilot, in which a little mouse tells of the show's premise and introduces its main characters.[13][14]

This season represented TF1 International at the conferences of the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) in early 2001 and 2002,[15][16] and MIPTV Media Market in April 2001.[17] For both events, the four episodes were promoted as "specials".[15][17]

The first two episodes of the series were planned to air on TF1 in November 2001, with the next two to follow in December.[18] Ultimately, all four premiered in late December on TF! Jeunesse.[1]

Cast and crew

The first season's English voice cast included Rhonda Millar (who played two characters, Periwinkle and Pirouette),[19] as well as Tom Clarke Hill, Tom Eastwood, Regine Candler and Joanna Ruiz Rodriguez.[2] Their voices were recorded at Ten Pin Alley, a company based in Gloucestershire, England.[20]

The director of this season, Moran Caouissin, was previously involved in DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp as an animator.[21] Character designer Josette Zagar previously worked in the trace and paint department for The Twelve Tasks of Asterix.[22] Co-producer Louis Fournier once served Cinar as Vice President of Sales & Co-productions; during this season's production, he was President of TVA International's Youth and Animation Unit.[23] Fournier's partner, Dominique Mendel, became Vice President of Montreal's Spectra Animation in November 2004.[24][25] Daniel Scott, a Canadian composer who created the theme for Wimzie's House,[26] teamed up with Valérie Baranski to write the score and songs.[2][27] Several more would return for the next season: screenwriter Baranski, producer Patricia Robert, and story editor Fabrice Ziolkowski to name a few.

Reception

José Evrard of France's DVDcritiques.com wrote of The Bellflower Bunnies' first season: "[It] combines quality entertainment with a charming style that can be found in children's books. The stories, full of tenderness, emotion and humour, develop in a magical world where everything is done to give the young viewer true moments of joy! Every event with our little heroes—so mischievous and affectionate—is a delight."[7] In the United States, Dove Foundation reviewer Linda Eagle praised the episodes as "an adorable piece of animation", and gave both Region 1 DVDs four stars out of five.[28][29]

Episodes

This season, based entirely on books in the Beechwood Bunny Tales series, is about 92 minutes long. In each episode, the Bellflower children perform a song whose title does not appear in the credits.

O[Note 4] B[Note 5] Title (in French and English) Original Beechwood Bunny Tale Song Air date (France)
12"Le déménagement"
"Room to Move"
Family Moving Day (La famille Passiflore déménage)"Bunnies on the Move"25 December 2001 (2001-12-25)[30]
The Bellflower children suspect their father, Bramble, is keeping something secret from them. Bramble reveals they will move to a house called Blueberry Cottage. Everyone is excited, except Periwinkle, who misses the house already. A magpie named Magda tries to scare the bunnies out of the house but fails. After the family decorates the house, Periwinkle runs away from home. Bramble finds Periwinkle in a small tent by their old house and he accepts his new house when Bramble invites him to help build a workshop there. Bramble and Periwinkle warm up to their new neighbors and invite them to an enjoyable party.
23"Carnaval"
"Carnival"
Carnaval chez les Passiflore"Carnival Time Is Here"27 December 2001 (2001-12-27)[31]
The Bellflower family prepare for the Venicette Annual Carnival but Dandelion is a bit young to join in, so the other children take full responsibility and Bramble agrees. The children drive in Bramble's "Super Carrot Mobile". At the carnival, two sneaky foxes Roderick and Marmaduke kidnap Dandelion for their dinner. The siblings follow a trail of radishes left by the foxes. After a tricking encounter with the foxes, the children find Dandelion and meet up with Bramble and Zinnia and they all join in the parade.
31"Vive la glisse"
"Slide On"
Vive la glisse!"Sliding On, Having Fun"24 December 2001 (2001-12-24)[32]
The Bellflower children are going on vacation to stay with Grandfather Theo and his dog Grumps. Mistletoe has an accident down the stairs and breaks his arm. Grumps and Mistletoe both feeling left out go on a journey to find the rare and legendary Snow Rose on Three Pine Hill. When Mistletoe realizes he took his siblings' racing sled, he forgets the Snow Rose and joins his siblings in time for the race.
44"En ballon"
"Balloonatic Bunnies"
En ballon, les Passiflore!"Up, Up and Away"28 December 2001 (2001-12-28)[33]
Poppy's new flying invention is put to the test and Poppy reluctantly lets Violette be his co-pilot, but the glider gets wrecked. The Bellflower family rescues two guinea fowls Lizzi and Loti (the aviation contest judges) from their hot air balloon. As the children play in the balloon, Poppy inflates it and the rope breaks causing them to go airborne. Eventually they crash land into Darkwood Forest. After Poppy and Violette make up, all the siblings build a boat to and down the river they unite with their family and rebuild the glider.

DVD releases

Region 2 (Europe)

France

The first season was also released by TF1 Vidéo on 23 January 2003[7] and again on 19 February 2004.[34] Its only special features were a collection of songs from the episodes and a DVD-ROM weblink to the distributor's site.[7]

Germany

On 22 February 2008, in time for Easter, edelkids released the German-dubbed version as Die Häschenbande, Folge 1.[35][36] This came about as a result of the show's success on local television.[36] The extras were colouring pages and previews of other edelkids products.[37]

German title English title
"Ein neues Zuhause" "Room to Move"
"Peppino in Gefahr" "Carnival"
"Rackies Schneeabenteuer" "Slide On"
"Ein gefährlicher Flug" "Balloonatic Bunnies"

Netherlands

Under the series title De Knuffel Konijntjes, Dutch FilmWorks B.V. released the first four episodes individually in the mid-2000s; all of these were put together in a box set on 21 March 2006.[38] The third volume in this version, "Hoog in de Lucht" ("Balloonatic Bunnies"), was released several months before #2, "Carnaval" ("Carnival").

Dutch title English title Release date
"Verhuizing" "Room to Move" 8 March 2005[39]
"Hoog in de Lucht" "Ballonatic Bunnies" 30 August 2005[40]
"Carnaval" "Carnival" 13 January 2006[41]
"Winterpret" "Slide On" 20 July 2006[42]

Region 1 (North America)

As part of a marketing deal with TVA,[8] the English version of Season 1 was distributed on VHS by the Utah-based Feature Films for Families (FFF) in 2001; the Region 1 DVD versions came out on 1 October 2003.[28][29] Extras on both discs included trailers for other FFF releases and special messages from the distributor's staff.

Title Episodes
The Bellflower Bunnies, Vol. 1 "Room to Move" / "Carnival"
The Bellflower Bunnies, Vol. 2 "Balloonatic Bunnies" / "Slide On"

Region 3 (Asia)

The first season was released on DVD and VHS by South Korea's C4U Entertainment in February 2005 as 까르르 토끼 친구들.[3][43] There, they are titled "이사가는 날" ("Room to Move"), "축제는 즐거워" ("Carnival"), "열기구 대소동" ("Balloonatic Bunnies") and "달려라, 썰매야!" ("Slide On").[43]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b For the English version of season 2, Pirouette was renamed Violet (as she was called in Gareth Stevens' translations).
  2. ^ In the Beechwood Bunny Tale, Family Moving Day, the house was called The Berries.
  3. ^ The company has since been renamed DeFamilieJanssen (DFJ).
  4. ^ O = Corresponds to the official order as listed by Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) and AnimezVous.com.
  5. ^ B = Corresponds to TF1's broadcast schedule.

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External links

  • (in French) at TF1.fr
  • The Bellflower Bunnies at IMDb
  • Official sites for this season's distributors:
    • (U.S.)
    • (France)
    • edelkids (Germany)
    • Dutch FilmWorks (Netherlands)
    • (South Korea)
  • Trailers for the first two Region 1 volumes at YouTube:
    • "Room to Move" / "Carnival"
    • "Balloonatic Bunnies" / "Slide On"
  • (in German) 2-minute clip of "Room to Move"[permanent dead link] at KI.KA site
  • (in French) Moran Caouissin's page at MotionGraphic, with backgrounds, sketches and illustrations by the animator and Loïc Jouannigot

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The first season of The Bellflower Bunnies a children s animated series based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Genevieve Huriet and Loic Jouannigot aired on France s TF1 network during the week of 24 December 2001 at 7 00 a m Central European Time 1 Consisting of four episodes it was directed by French animator Moran Caouissin produced by Patricia Robert and written by Valerie Baranski The music was composed by Baranski and Daniel Scott 2 A handful of crew members from this season would be carried over for future episodes The Bellflower BunniesSeason 1The 2003 PAL VHS Region 2 cover of the original French episodes From left to right Pirouette Note 1 Periwinkle Dandelion Poppy and Papa Bramble Country of originFranceCanadaLuxembourgNo of episodes4ReleaseOriginal networkTF1 France Original release24 December 2001 12 24 28 December 2001 2001 12 28 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodesThe episodes follow the adventures of the Bellflowers a family of seven rabbits who live in the community of Beechwood Grove The two adults Papa Bramble and Aunt Zinnia take care of their five children Periwinkle Poppy Mistletoe Dandelion and Violet Note 1 Room to Move the first episode in the official production order deals with the family s move to their new house at Blueberry Hill Note 2 The first season has been broadcast on TF Jeunesse the children s service of TF1 as well as South Korea s Educational Broadcasting System EBS 3 CBBC in the United Kingdom 4 and Germany s Kinderkanal KI KA 5 and ZDF 6 among others Since early 2003 7 it has been made available on DVD in the United States France Germany and South Korea Contents 1 Production 2 Cast and crew 3 Reception 4 Episodes 5 DVD releases 5 1 Region 2 Europe 5 1 1 France 5 1 2 Germany 5 1 3 Netherlands 5 2 Region 1 North America 5 3 Region 3 Asia 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksProduction EditThe season was a co production of France s TF1 its subsidiaries Protecrea and Banco Production and Canada s TVA International It was produced in association with France s Sofica Valor 6 and Luxembourg s Melusine 8 and with the participation of the Centre National de la Cinematographie CNC Production began in late 2000 8 at a cost of 380 000 C 610 000 per episode 9 Graphics and Animation of Antwerp Belgium Note 3 a subsidiary of Luxembourg s Studio 352 designed the layouts for these episodes 10 and North Korea s SEK Studio handled overseas animation duties 2 Premium Sound based in Montreal 11 was responsible for the sound effects design dialogue editing foley and mix 12 Early during the show s production the crew created a one minute promotional pilot in which a little mouse tells of the show s premise and introduces its main characters 13 14 This season represented TF1 International at the conferences of the National Association of Television Program Executives NATPE in early 2001 and 2002 15 16 and MIPTV Media Market in April 2001 17 For both events the four episodes were promoted as specials 15 17 The first two episodes of the series were planned to air on TF1 in November 2001 with the next two to follow in December 18 Ultimately all four premiered in late December on TF Jeunesse 1 Cast and crew EditThis article is missing information about this season s French voice crew Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page November 2008 The first season s English voice cast included Rhonda Millar who played two characters Periwinkle and Pirouette 19 as well as Tom Clarke Hill Tom Eastwood Regine Candler and Joanna Ruiz Rodriguez 2 Their voices were recorded at Ten Pin Alley a company based in Gloucestershire England 20 The director of this season Moran Caouissin was previously involved in DuckTales the Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp as an animator 21 Character designer Josette Zagar previously worked in the trace and paint department for The Twelve Tasks of Asterix 22 Co producer Louis Fournier once served Cinar as Vice President of Sales amp Co productions during this season s production he was President of TVA International s Youth and Animation Unit 23 Fournier s partner Dominique Mendel became Vice President of Montreal s Spectra Animation in November 2004 24 25 Daniel Scott a Canadian composer who created the theme for Wimzie s House 26 teamed up with Valerie Baranski to write the score and songs 2 27 Several more would return for the next season screenwriter Baranski producer Patricia Robert and story editor Fabrice Ziolkowski to name a few Reception EditJose Evrard of France s DVDcritiques com wrote of The Bellflower Bunnies first season It combines quality entertainment with a charming style that can be found in children s books The stories full of tenderness emotion and humour develop in a magical world where everything is done to give the young viewer true moments of joy Every event with our little heroes so mischievous and affectionate is a delight 7 In the United States Dove Foundation reviewer Linda Eagle praised the episodes as an adorable piece of animation and gave both Region 1 DVDs four stars out of five 28 29 Episodes EditThis season based entirely on books in the Beechwood Bunny Tales series is about 92 minutes long In each episode the Bellflower children perform a song whose title does not appear in the credits O Note 4 B Note 5 Title in French and English Original Beechwood Bunny Tale Song Air date France 12 Le demenagement Room to Move Family Moving Day La famille Passiflore demenage Bunnies on the Move 25 December 2001 2001 12 25 30 The Bellflower children suspect their father Bramble is keeping something secret from them Bramble reveals they will move to a house called Blueberry Cottage Everyone is excited except Periwinkle who misses the house already A magpie named Magda tries to scare the bunnies out of the house but fails After the family decorates the house Periwinkle runs away from home Bramble finds Periwinkle in a small tent by their old house and he accepts his new house when Bramble invites him to help build a workshop there Bramble and Periwinkle warm up to their new neighbors and invite them to an enjoyable party 23 Carnaval Carnival Carnaval chez les Passiflore Carnival Time Is Here 27 December 2001 2001 12 27 31 The Bellflower family prepare for the Venicette Annual Carnival but Dandelion is a bit young to join in so the other children take full responsibility and Bramble agrees The children drive in Bramble s Super Carrot Mobile At the carnival two sneaky foxes Roderick and Marmaduke kidnap Dandelion for their dinner The siblings follow a trail of radishes left by the foxes After a tricking encounter with the foxes the children find Dandelion and meet up with Bramble and Zinnia and they all join in the parade 31 Vive la glisse Slide On Vive la glisse Sliding On Having Fun 24 December 2001 2001 12 24 32 The Bellflower children are going on vacation to stay with Grandfather Theo and his dog Grumps Mistletoe has an accident down the stairs and breaks his arm Grumps and Mistletoe both feeling left out go on a journey to find the rare and legendary Snow Rose on Three Pine Hill When Mistletoe realizes he took his siblings racing sled he forgets the Snow Rose and joins his siblings in time for the race 44 En ballon Balloonatic Bunnies En ballon les Passiflore Up Up and Away 28 December 2001 2001 12 28 33 Poppy s new flying invention is put to the test and Poppy reluctantly lets Violette be his co pilot but the glider gets wrecked The Bellflower family rescues two guinea fowls Lizzi and Loti the aviation contest judges from their hot air balloon As the children play in the balloon Poppy inflates it and the rope breaks causing them to go airborne Eventually they crash land into Darkwood Forest After Poppy and Violette make up all the siblings build a boat to and down the river they unite with their family and rebuild the glider DVD releases EditRegion 2 Europe Edit France Edit The first season was also released by TF1 Video on 23 January 2003 7 and again on 19 February 2004 34 Its only special features were a collection of songs from the episodes and a DVD ROM weblink to the distributor s site 7 Germany Edit On 22 February 2008 in time for Easter edelkids released the German dubbed version as Die Haschenbande Folge 1 35 36 This came about as a result of the show s success on local television 36 The extras were colouring pages and previews of other edelkids products 37 German title English title Ein neues Zuhause Room to Move Peppino in Gefahr Carnival Rackies Schneeabenteuer Slide On Ein gefahrlicher Flug Balloonatic Bunnies Netherlands Edit Under the series title De Knuffel Konijntjes Dutch FilmWorks B V released the first four episodes individually in the mid 2000s all of these were put together in a box set on 21 March 2006 38 The third volume in this version Hoog in de Lucht Balloonatic Bunnies was released several months before 2 Carnaval Carnival Dutch title English title Release date Verhuizing Room to Move 8 March 2005 39 Hoog in de Lucht Ballonatic Bunnies 30 August 2005 40 Carnaval Carnival 13 January 2006 41 Winterpret Slide On 20 July 2006 42 Region 1 North America Edit As part of a marketing deal with TVA 8 the English version of Season 1 was distributed on VHS by the Utah based Feature Films for Families FFF in 2001 the Region 1 DVD versions came out on 1 October 2003 28 29 Extras on both discs included trailers for other FFF releases and special messages from the distributor s staff Title EpisodesThe Bellflower Bunnies Vol 1 Room to Move Carnival The Bellflower Bunnies Vol 2 Balloonatic Bunnies Slide On Region 3 Asia Edit The first season was released on DVD and VHS by South Korea s C4U Entertainment in February 2005 as 까르르 토끼 친구들 3 43 There they are titled 이사가는 날 Room to Move 축제는 즐거워 Carnival 열기구 대소동 Balloonatic Bunnies and 달려라 썰매야 Slide On 43 See also EditList of The Bellflower Bunnies episodesNotes Edit a b For the English version of season 2 Pirouette was renamed Violet as she was called in Gareth Stevens translations In the Beechwood Bunny Tale Family Moving Day the house was called The Berries The company has since been renamed DeFamilieJanssen DFJ O Corresponds to the official order as listed by Institut National de l Audiovisuel INA and AnimezVous com B Corresponds to TF1 s broadcast schedule References EditGeneral La Famille Passiflore episode list in French AnimezVous com Retrieved 2008 09 26 Episode list for The Bellflower Bunnies Die Haschenbande in German KI KA kika de Archived from the original on 2014 02 12 Retrieved 2008 10 08 Specific a b Films d animation Le Monde in French Paris 2001 12 23 Retrieved 2008 09 26 a b c d Moran Caouissin director 2001 12 27 Carnival The Bellflower Bunnies Season 1 Episode 2 TF1 a b 까르르 토끼 친구들 in Korean C4U Media Retrieved 2008 09 26 dead link CBBC schedule Stoke on Trent Staffordshire The Sentinel accessed via Google News Search 2002 05 04 Retrieved 2008 10 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code publisher code help Episode list for The Bellflower Bunnies Die Haschenbande in German KI KA kika de Archived from the original on 2014 02 12 Retrieved 2008 10 05 Die Haschenbande Sendetermine der TV Serie ZDF 2006 in German imfernsehen GmbH amp Co KG Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2008 10 05 a b c d Evrard Jose 2003 01 23 Review of La Famille Passiflore in French DVDcritiques com Retrieved 2008 09 26 a b c Bunnies bent on broadcast Up Next What s developing in kids production KidScreen Magazine Brunico Communications 2001 05 01 Archived from the original on 2021 08 17 Retrieved 2008 09 26 Staff 2001 04 01 Canada at the market animation Playback Brunico Communications Retrieved 2008 09 26 Visual development About Sylvie Lacroix fourmi info 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 08 Contact information Premium Sound 2007 Archived from the original on 2008 04 14 Retrieved 2008 10 17 Television 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