Guess How Much I Love You

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  • TV-Y
  • 2012
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.5  (114)

Guess How Much I Love You is a delightful animated television series originally released in 2012. The show is produced by Scrawl Studios, a Singapore-based animation studio, and is based on a beloved children's book that goes by the same name. The show is targeted towards preschool-aged children, but it can appeal to anyone who enjoys sweet, heartfelt stories.

The show follows the adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare and his father, Big Nutbrown Hare. The two bunnies are the best of friends, and each episode features them learning new things about the world around them through play, exploration, and their constant dialogue. The show is set in a beautiful meadow with rolling hills and tranquil streams - a picturesque landscape that sets the tone for the gentle, soothing nature of the storytelling.

At its core, Guess How Much I Love You is a show about love - specifically, the love between parent and child. Big Nutbrown Hare is a wise, patient father figure who always has a good lesson to teach his little one. Little Nutbrown Hare, in turn, is always eager to learn from his dad and express his own brand of boundless affection. The heartwarming dynamic between these two characters is what makes the show truly special.

The animation in Guess How Much I Love You is top-notch. The character designs are adorable without feeling saccharine, and the natural world is rendered in vibrant, lush detail. The show frequently features sweeping shots of the meadow, highlighting the beauty and diversity of the flora and fauna. There is a whimsical charm to the animation that complements the show's gentle tone perfectly.

Each episode of the show is self-contained, meaning that there is no overarching plotline to follow. Instead, the episodes are structured around a central theme - such as "sharing" or "playtime" - and explore this theme through a series of vignettes. For example, in one episode, Little Nutbrown Hare learns the value of sharing when his friend Hedgehog wants to play with his favorite toy. In another, the two bunnies have a fun-filled day exploring the meadow and discovering new things about the world around them.

The dialogue in Guess How Much I Love You is among its strongest features. The conversations between Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare are characterized by a profound tenderness and affection. The two rabbits engage in playful banter and gentle teasing, but beneath it all is a deep, abiding love. Young viewers can learn a lot from the way these characters interact with one another - the way they communicate, offer comfort and support, and express their emotions.

In addition to the two main characters, Guess How Much I Love You features a variety of other creatures that populate the meadow. There's Little Field Mouse, who is always eager to make new friends; Wise Old Owl, who has a wealth of knowledge to share; and even a mischievous pair of squirrels who often cause trouble for the bunnies. Each of these characters adds something unique to the show and helps flesh out the world of the meadow.

One thing that sets Guess How Much I Love You apart from other children's programming is its understated nature. The show never feels like it's talking down to its audience or trying too hard to be cute or flashy. Instead, it takes a measured, thoughtful approach to storytelling that is both refreshing and effective. There are no loud noises or flashy graphics - the show relies on its characters and their relationships to tell a meaningful, impactful story.

Overall, Guess How Much I Love You is a beautifully crafted children's show that will enchant viewers of all ages. It's a show about love, friendship, and the beauty of the natural world - themes that resonate with everyone. With its charming characters, lush animation, and gentle storytelling, Guess How Much I Love You is a true gem of children's television and is sure to become a cherished favorite for years to come.

Guess How Much I Love You is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (91 episodes). The series first aired on March 23, 2012.

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Ep 226 - Where Are My Acorns
52. Ep 226 - Where Are My Acorns
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and his friends help little gray squirrel find his missing acorns.
Ep 225 - Feast Day
51. Ep 225 - Feast Day
January 1, 2015
The forest creatures prepare for a big winter feast.
Ep 224 - Topsy Flopsy Day
50. Ep 224 - Topsy Flopsy Day
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse decide to look at things in a brand new way on this "topsy flopsy day."
Ep 223 - The Holly Branch
49. Ep 223 - The Holly Branch
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare finds a beautiful holly branch outside of his home, and he spends the winter day trying to find out who gave it to him.
Ep 222 - Summer Days
48. Ep 222 - Summer Days
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse go swimming on a hot summer day.
Ep 221 - Win or Lose
47. Ep 221 - Win or Lose
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse have a snowball-throwing contest.
Ep 220 - Birthday Surprise
46. Ep 220 - Birthday Surprise
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare sets out to find a special birthday present for little field mouse.
Ep 219 - Busy as a Bee
45. Ep 219 - Busy as a Bee
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse help big nutbrown hare gather vegetables.
Ep 218 - Now You See Me
44. Ep 218 - Now You See Me
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse play a disappearing game in the woods.
Ep 217 - Autumn Play
43. Ep 217 - Autumn Play
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse play with their friends in the autumn leaves.
Ep 216 - Cloudy Meadow
42. Ep 216 - Cloudy Meadow
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse have trouble playing their usual games in the misty, foggy meadow.
Ep 215 - Echo Game
41. Ep 215 - Echo Game
January 1, 2015
Big nutbrown hare teaches little nutbrown hare and little field mouse about echoes.
Ep 214 - The Slippery Slide
40. Ep 214 - The Slippery Slide
January 1, 2015
In the winter snow, little nutbrown hare and his friends build a fun slippery slide.
Ep 213 - Summer Strawberries
39. Ep 213 - Summer Strawberries
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse gather strawberries in the summer.
Ep 212 - The Song of Spring
38. Ep 212 - The Song of Spring
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and his friends discover the sounds and smells of springtime.
Ep 211 - Autumn Journey
37. Ep 211 - Autumn Journey
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse have trouble finding their way home in the autumn forest, so they ask their friends for help.
Ep 210 - The Lucky Egg
36. Ep 210 - The Lucky Egg
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse discover an egg in the woods, and they try to find its mother.
Ep 209 - The Collection
35. Ep 209 - The Collection
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and his forest friends collect all kinds of lovely things on a crisp autumn day.
Ep 208 - Up All Night
34. Ep 208 - Up All Night
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and his friends try to stay up all night in the forest.
Ep 207 - Winter Moon
33. Ep 207 - Winter Moon
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare is excited to see the first full moon of the winter.
Ep 206 - Too Big Too Small
32. Ep 206 - Too Big Too Small
January 1, 2015
In the springtime, little nutbrown hare and little field mouse are puzzled to find lots of things have changed in the forest since winter.
Ep 205 - Big Foot
31. Ep 205 - Big Foot
January 1, 2015
Playing in the snow, little nutbrown hare and little field house discover some mysterious footprints. But what kind of creature left them behind?
Ep 204 - Spider Web
30. Ep 204 - Spider Web
January 1, 2015
Big nutbrown hare teaches little nutbrown hare and little field mouse about how spiders make their webs.
Ep 203 - The Favorite Tree
29. Ep 203 - The Favorite Tree
January 1, 2015
Little nutbrown hare and little field mouse discover a huge tree, perfect for climbing.
Ep 202 - Make a Rainbow
28. Ep 202 - Make a Rainbow
January 1, 2015
After a rainstorm, little nutbrown hare and little field mouse see a beautiful rainbow--and they set off to try to make one of their own!
Ep 201 - Little Green Worm
27. Ep 201 - Little Green Worm
January 1, 2015
While playing a game of hide-and-seek, litte nutbrown hare and little field mouse discover a little green worm.
Feast Day/Where Are My Nuts?
13. Feast Day/Where Are My Nuts?
August 27, 2015
Feast Day: Little Nutbrown Hare and his friends try to find a special place and special food for Feast Day. Will he find anywhere special enough? Theme: celebrating with those you love. Where Are My Nuts?: At the start of Spring, Little Grey Squirrel re-emerges after his long rest, but can't remember where he hid his nuts. Will his friends be able to help him find them? Theme: Friendship.
The Holly Branch/Topsy-Flopsy Day
12. The Holly Branch/Topsy-Flopsy Day
August 25, 2015
The Holly Branch: Little Nutbrown Hare wakes up to a surprise gift from Little Spotty Deer. This gives Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse the idea to surprise all their other friends with gifts too. Theme: Spreading fun and joy. Topsy-Flopsy Day: It is the shortest day of the year so the sun doesn't rise until very late and is going to set very early. How will Little Nutbrown Hare make the most fun out of it? Theme: Breaking routine can be fun.
Win or Lose/Summer Days
11. Win or Lose/Summer Days
August 23, 2015
Win or Lose: Little Nutbrown Hare keeps winning a game with Little Field Mouse, and enjoys it so much he doesn't notice that she doesn't enjoy losing. Themes: Winning and losing; looking after those who are younger. Summer Days: On a hot Summer day the young ones try to have some quiet time by the river but they have trouble staying still. Only when they do manage some quiet time, they experience the variety of life the river has to offer. Themes: the joy of simply 'being' rather than 'doing'.
Busy as a Bee/Birthday Surprise!
10. Busy as a Bee/Birthday Surprise!
August 21, 2015
Busy as a Bee:Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse promise to help Big Nutbrown Hare on a busy day, but there are so many wonderful distractions they forget their promise and let him down. Theme: The importance of keeping a promise. Birthday Surprise!: It's Little Field Mouse's birthday and Little Nutbrown Hare wants to give her exactly the right gift. Themes: Friendship; imagination; giving.
Autumn Play/Now You See Me
9. Autumn Play/Now You See Me
August 19, 2015
Autumn Play: Little Nutbrown Hare feels let down when Big Nutbrown Hare doesn't come to play as arranged, but learns that his father's actions were about Little Nutbrown Hare's safety... much more important than any game they might play. Themes: priorities, things aren't always what they seem. Now You See Me: Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse discover creatures that can blend in with their surroundings and are inspired to find out where they can disappear as well. Themes: Camouflage, perseverance.
Echo Game/Cloudy Meadow
8. Echo Game/Cloudy Meadow
August 17, 2015
Echo Game: After Big Nutbrown Hare shows Little Nutbrown Hare a special place where his voice echoes, he and Little Field Mouse play a tricky game of 'Try to find me' with Little Redwood Fox and Little Grey Squirrel. Themes: discovery, inventing new games. Cloudy Meadow: When Little Nutbrown Hare, Little Field Mouse and Big Nutbrown Hare go up to high meadow, they get caught in the mist. Theme: Getting through difficult situations by using your imagination.
Summer Strawberries/The Slippery Slide
7. Summer Strawberries/The Slippery Slide
August 15, 2015
Summer Strawberries: When Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse pick lots of delicious Summer strawberries, Little Nutbrown Hare eats his quickly and has none left, so his friend shows him how to eat slowly to make them last. Themes: sharing; making good things last. The Slippery Slide: Little Nutbrown Hare makes a slippery slide from a pile of snow and has so much fun he decides to keep it a secret. But he has lots more fun when he shares it with his friends. Themes: Sharing, friendship.
Autumn Journey/The Song of Spring
6. Autumn Journey/The Song of Spring
August 13, 2015
Autumn Journey: Little Nutbrown Hare & Little Field Mouse leave a trail of acorns to find their way home, but Little Grey Squirrel unwittingly collects the acorns and leaves them all lost in the wood. Themes: working together, everyone's good at something. The Song of Spring: The seasons are changing and Little Nutbrown Hare & Little Field Mouse to use all their senses to discover the source of a mysterious spring sound. Theme: There are always surprising things to discover in the world.
The Collection/The Lucky Egg
5. The Collection/The Lucky Egg
August 11, 2015
The Collection: When Little Nutbrown Hare discovers Little Field Mouse has a wonderful collection of Autumn leaves and Little Grey Squirrel has a collection of acorns, he decides to start a collection of his own. Theme: Memories are a source of happiness. The Lucky Egg: When Little Nutbrown Hare & Little Field Mouse find an egg lying on the ground, Blue Bird looks after it and brings it up as her own. Themes: Acceptance of difference, tolerance.
Winter Moon/Up All Night
4. Winter Moon/Up All Night
August 9, 2015
Winter Moon: When Big Nutbrown Hare tells Little Nutbrown Hare a beautiful full moon will rise that night, Little Nutbrown invites all his friends around for a celebration. Theme: Dashed expectations can sometimes lead to wonderful discoveries. Up All Night: On a Midsummer's night, Little Nutbrown Hare and his friends decide to try to stay up all night, but will they fall fast asleep in the wee small hours? Themes: friendship, achieving something new.
Big Foot/Too Big Too Small
3. Big Foot/Too Big Too Small
August 7, 2015
Big Foot: When Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse find a strange set of prints in the snow and hunt for the owner, their imaginations run away with them. Theme: An active imagination can find fun in anything. Too Big, Too Small: Little Nutbrown Hare discovers he can't fit under his favorite hiding log anymore. With Big Nutbrown Hare's help, he learns he can now clamber into an even better hiding place. Theme: Growing up.
The Favorite Tree/Spider's Web
2. The Favorite Tree/Spider's Web
August 5, 2015
The Favorite Tree: Little Field Mouse and Little Nutbrown Hare's favorite tree falls over in a summer storm. They're sad until they discover the fallen tree provides an exciting new place to explore. Theme: Finding the positive in things. Spider's Web: Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse are inspired to make a spider's web, but run into all sorts of comic trouble when they do. Theme: Doing things properly.
Little Green Worm/Make a Rainbow
1. Little Green Worm/Make a Rainbow
August 3, 2015
Little Green Worm: Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse befriend a little green caterpillar but aren't prepared for the changes it will undergo. Themes: Change, the wonders of nature. Make a Rainbow: Little Nutbrown Hare and Little Field Mouse see a beautiful rainbow. When it disappears before Big Nutbrown Hare can see it, they recreate it for him with flowers. Themes: Using your imagination, the wonders of nature, fleeting beauty.
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Where to Watch Guess How Much I Love You
Guess How Much I Love You is available for streaming on the Scrawl Studios website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Guess How Much I Love You on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 23, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (114)