Fabulous Films Releases, The Wind In The Willows Blu-ray & DVD, Children’s 80’s Classic

Fabulous Films are bringing The Wind in the Willows (1983), the best version of Kenneth Grahame’s classic children’s story, to both Blu-ray and DVD this June 2022 in the UK.

This version is the stop motion animated film produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and features a fabulous voice cast as you can see below.

Cast

  • David Jason as Toad
  • Richard Pearson as Mole
  • Ian Carmichael as Ratty
  • Michael Hordern as Badger
  • Beryl Reid as Mrs Carrington-Moss
  • Una Stubbs as Rosemary
  • Jonathan Cecil as Reggie

David Jason is simply brilliant at voicing characters in children’s television, hands up who remembers Danger Mouse and Count Duckula?

The Wind In The Willows Blu-ray & DVD

There no too much information on this release but it does state it has been “Digitally Restored” so fingers crossed it looks amazing as this really is a true children’s classic.

It comes on 1 disc with a running time of 79 minutes and has optional English subtitles.

Purchase Information

The Wind In The Willows Blu-ray & DVD -"Childrens Classic"

You can buy now on Blu-ray from Amazon for £14.99 or DVD £. (Prices correct as of 17th June 2025).

Alternatively you can purchase directly from HMV website.

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Release Date

The Wind in the Willows Blu-ray & DVD releases 13th June 2022 in the UK.

What Do You Think?

This is must for anyone with Kids or those who grew up in the 1980’s.

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