Don't Eat the Neighbours

Don't Eat the Neighbours
Voices of Robert Lindsay
Michael McShane
Doon Mackichan
Sean Cullen
Patrick McKenna
Tim McInnerny
Frank Meschkuleit
Simon Callow
Country of origin United Kingdom
Canada
Production company(s)

Granada Media Children's (UK)

Sextant Entertainment (Canada)[1]
Release
Original network ITV Network (CITV)
Original release 20 September 2001 2 May 2002

Don't Eat the Neighbours (also known as Big Teeth, Bad Breath[2]) is a British/Canadian children's comedy series that originally aired in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2001-2002. It was filmed mainly with puppets, but occasionally used computer graphics. The series was focused on the characters Rabbit, Wolf, and their children. Music for the show was done by Jim Guttridge, with the theme done by Dan Gagnon, Sandy Nuttgens, and Michael Scott.

Only four episodes were released on VHS and DVD in the 2001 volume A Rabbit for All Seasons.

Plot outline

Rabbit lives in a forest in England with his children: Lucy, Peter, and Emily. Wolf, who has been driven out of Canada by the Brotherhood of Wolves, moves in next door with his sons Barry and Simon. Although Wolf has a strong desire to eat Rabbit, his children develop close friendships with Lucy, rejecting traditional dietary preferences.

List of characters

Where the children have normal names, the adult characters are named after the animals they are.

Cast list

Character Voice Actor
Rabbit Robert Lindsay
Wolf Michael McShane
Lucy Doon MacKichan
Barry Sean Cullen
Simon Patrick McKenna
Terrapin Tim McInnerny
Fox Simon Callow
Bear Simon Callow

Episodes

  1. "A Rabbit for All Seasons"
  2. "Action Rabbit"
  3. "Barry Loves Lucy"
  4. "Simon the Werewolf"
  5. "Walk like a Rabbit"
  6. "Trust Rabbit"
  7. "Lucy and Woodland Massive"
  8. "Vote for Lucy"
  9. "Wolves in from the Cold"
  10. "Dances with Terrapin"
  11. "Fox Comes to Stay"
  12. "Colin Pays a Visit"
  13. "Old Father Rabbit"
  14. "Lucy the Adventurer"
  15. "Dave Eats the Grass"
  16. "Barry's Close Encounter"
  17. "Terrapin's Hot Date"
  18. "Happy Birthday Mr Rabbit"
  19. "Terrapin on the Rocks"
  20. "Super Terrapin"
  21. "Lucy Blows Her Top"
  22. "Wolf's Grave Fears"
  23. "Terrapin Out of His Shell"
  24. "Lucy Faces the Music"
  25. "Simon Acts Up"
  26. "Rabbit's Greatest Hits"

References

  1. Scanlan, Neal. "Neal Scanlan Film Credits". Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  2. "Don't Eat the Neighbours (TV Series 2001) - IMDb". Retrieved 10 March 2012.

External links

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