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Some of the forest animals. Not a bad view of the excellent backdrop, either. |
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The Water Rat explaining through the medium of verse why life on a river is so great. |
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The Chief Weasel, having explained his dastardly plot to the audience (like they don't already know) allows himself a meglomaniacal laugh. Altogether now: Boooo, Hisss! |
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Toad the Triumphant has swapped clothes with Aunt Nellie and tied her up. Neil, who is playing Aunt Nellie was drunk when he agreed to do the part. Sneaky, eh? |
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The Law search for Toad, our heros are concerned. |
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Toad explains to the forest animals just how great he is and why this is so. I feel a song coming on. |
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Richard posing. 'Nuff said. |
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Toad bluffing his was through being a washer woman. Badly. |
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The car, the object of Toad's desire. |
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Badger droning on about Toad. 'Ah me, I knew his father, I knew his Grandfather, I knew his Uncle, the Arch Deacon.'. |
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Dobbin, the horse. The real star of the chase scene. |
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After a brief search, Portly is found safe and sound at Mr. Badger's house. |
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Yes, that's right, Neil's hair as Aunt Nellie was all his own, but he needed girls to plait it for him (bloke's don't know how to do these things). And the stray arm belongs to Kelly who's hiding from the camera. |
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Ain't they sweet?. |
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Despite Richard's best efforts, Kelly succeeds in hiding from the camera yet again. |
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