I don't know how to thank-you you enough. I've been looking for this one ages. This was my childhood cartoon. I was 8 when I watched this. Being unable to know the name, I mean the English title since I'm Vietnamese and they have to translate it to Vietnamese, makes it really difficult to find. All I remember is a spectacular journey of a rabbit and the song Scarborough Fair was playing at the beginning or end of the cartoon. I'm so happy right now
The only part I remember about this is Peter Rabbit getting a stomach ache and saying he needs to find some parsley. Gosh, I haven't seen this in years. Thank you so much for the upload! Oh, nostalgia.
I'm about to turn 20. my childhood!!! I had the soundtrack and I would fall asleep to it every night. screw writing this paper that's due tomorrow. mischief with peter rabbit is calling my name! :D
What Beautiful Paintings!! My daughter has 2 Peter Rabbit paintings in her room and they are So Beautiful!! This must have been before computers and when things were SGI.
When I was in second grade I saw this, and two years later I remembered it and wished dearly that I could see it again. I didn't remember it until just this moment, now, that I have youtube. I must say this is a happy moment.
"He was put in a pie by Mrs Mcgregor" How does Peter sound so calm when reciting how his father died? "he was brutally murdered, gutted, skinned, decapitated and heated up in pastry casing along with the very vegetables he was hoping to feed his family with and then devoured by Mr Mcgregor and his wife." 😴 That is a sociopath rabbit. 😷🐰
My dad got shot in the head 7 times.You never recover from it and you will never stop crying.But over time it gets easier to talk about.You have to talk about it al lot to start crying once it has been a while.
randomaussiegurl1 the vegetable that he is eating is an older variety of raddish that was around during the Victorian days when the books were written (1902) they aren't seen very often now, but they looked like a purple carrot, but were grown in high quality in kitchen gardens of the time
@Leeswinburn Those classics are absolutely fantastic to watch and i saw peter rabbit when he went to mr mgregor's garden and that was when mr mgregor frightened peter rabbit
@KBAFourthtime No more than the giant in 'Jack in the Beanstalk' was for trying to keep an intruder from running off with his things. As far has he knows, he's just trying to keep a rabbit from eating the vegetables he worked so hard to grow.
@KBAFourthtime I would say he falls into the trope of 'designated villain'. He's just doing what he's supposed to be doing, but it's horrifying to the viewer because the main character is a rabbit who will be killed (and put in a pie) as a result.
Don' t say that. He looks like the grounds keeper of the church I couldn't even get my ball when it fell in through the fence. You don't know what kind of anxiety this book gives a small child.
@Farvan893 MATE it is on DVD ive got it right here right now its got all three episodes ive got this episode and flopsy bunnies and mrs tittlemouse and tom kitten and the duck whatever her name is