David Hand's Animaland

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  • 1948
  • 1 Season

David Hand's Animaland is a British animated television series produced by the Gaumont British Animation studio. The series, which originally aired in the 1950s, features a cast of anthropomorphic animal characters and is narrated by Richard Goolden. Each episode of Animaland features a unique storyline, often centered around a particular animal or group of animals. The show's animation is charming and colorful, with each character animated in a way that reflects their personality. The characters are all voiced by Richard Goolden, who brings each one to life with his distinctive voice and droll humor.

One of the most beloved characters in Animaland is Granny Wolf, a wise and wily old wolf who dispenses sage advice to her animal friends. Other main characters include Johnny Monkey, a mischievous prankster who is always getting into trouble; Timmy Tortoise, a slow and steady creature who always gets the job done; and Paddy Pig, a lovable pig who is always up for a good time.

Despite the show's lighthearted tone, each episode of Animaland contains valuable lessons for its young viewers. Through the animal characters' various adventures and mishaps, viewers learn about the importance of honesty, loyalty, and hard work. The show also promotes environmental awareness and encourages viewers to respect and care for the world around them.

One of the unique features of Animaland is its use of music. Each episode features original songs that are sung by the characters themselves. The catchy tunes and clever lyrics are sure to have viewers singing along in no time.

The animation in Animaland is top-notch, especially considering the show's age. The characters are all incredibly expressive, with their movements and expressions perfectly conveying their emotions. The backgrounds and settings are also beautifully rendered, with each episode featuring a unique location that is sure to capture viewers' imaginations.

Despite its many charms, Animaland has fallen somewhat into obscurity in recent years. However, the show remains a beloved favorite of those who grew up watching it in the 1950s and 60s. Its timeless messages and delightful characters are sure to capture the hearts of a whole new generation of young viewers.

In conclusion, David Hand's Animaland is a delightful animated series that will charm viewers of all ages. Featuring a lovable cast of animal characters, memorable original songs, and valuable life lessons, the show is a true classic that deserves to be rediscovered by a new generation.

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Ginger Nutt's Forest Dragon
9. Ginger Nutt's Forest Dragon
January 1, 1950
After bragging to his his girlfriend Hazel about how he'd save her from any peril Ginger Nutt finds himself the target of a nasty prank by his friends Corny Crow, Loopy Hare, and Dusty Mole.
Ginger Nutt's Bee Bother
8. Ginger Nutt's Bee Bother
January 1, 1949
To surprise his girlfriend Hazel, Ginger Nutt attempts to pick a bouquet of flowers, but finds it hard to do when his friends Corny Crow, Dusty Mole and Loopy Hare try to prevent him from doing so, stealing all the flowers from a field and angering a bee.
Ginger Nutt's Christmas Circus
7. Ginger Nutt's Christmas Circus
January 1, 1949
A sly loud-mouthed parrot sneaks into Ginger Nutt's Christmas Circus using a ticket stolen from a weasel.
It's a Lovely Day
6. It's a Lovely Day
January 1, 1949
It's a lovely day and Ginger Nutt goes fishing alone, but is followed by his friends Loopy Hare, Corny Crow and Dusty Mole, who ruin his relaxing fishing trip.
The Australian Platypus
5. The Australian Platypus
January 1, 1949
A shy duck-billed platypus attempts to romance a female platypus mistaking a duck for her, making her jealous.
The Ostrich
4. The Ostrich
January 1, 1949
An oblivious male ostrich, living in Egypt, is followed by his son as he imagines hieroglyphic people & animals are real.
The Cuckoo
3. The Cuckoo
January 1, 1948
A mother cuckoo replaces a sparrow's egg with her own, who displaces his new "sibling" from the nest and into the arms of a wily weasel.
The House-Cat (Felis Vulgaris)
2. The House-Cat (Felis Vulgaris)
January 1, 1948
A male house cat contends with a male alley cat for the love of a female cat.
The Lion (Felis Leo)
1. The Lion (Felis Leo)
January 1, 1948
An English explorer recounts his research into the "King of beasts", particularly one young male lion as he matures, typing his memoirs in a tent in the African jungle.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1948