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(also there was a TV series???)
Quote from: Pikashoes on December 27, 2018, 11:27:14 PM(also there was a TV series???) Yes, it’s amazing! Although it doesn’t really stick to the plot of the book. I was obsessed with the tv series as a child!
Quote from: Noasar on December 28, 2018, 02:50:21 AMQuote from: Pikashoes on December 27, 2018, 11:27:14 PM(also there was a TV series???) Yes, it’s amazing! Although it doesn’t really stick to the plot of the book. I was obsessed with the tv series as a child!If I remember right, didn't they gender-switch a bunch of rabbits in that as well? I never really saw it when it aired but my sister did watch it a bit I think. I seem to remember Blackberry being a girl for some reason or other? That was enough to put me off pursuing it...unless I'm thinking of a different series or something else.I was more for Farthing Wood in the TV series line. I've watched a little more of this new one now, still not decided on what I think about it overall yet. Still annoyed about Strawberry though.Farthing Wood's animated adaptations changed the genders of several key characters (Owl, Kestrel, Adder to name but three) and that never really bothered me, but I think what bothers me about Strawberry is that it's been done without any thought to the wider plot. In FW it doesn't really matter if Owl, Kestrel or Adder are female except that Kestrel's colouring then becomes impossible...but in WD the lack of does is critical to the plot...