This show was so underrated and had the potential to go on for several seasons. I feel like they could’ve honestly made 10 seasons. The show are short but that’s what makes them awesome.
They are still in production! But here's the rub: Aardman Animations creates traditional frame-by-frame claymation. It takes years to produce a single episode. "Curse of the Whererabbit" comprised 115,000 frames, made by a team of 30 animators. Dividing up the work, it often took three animators three weeks to create a single minute of footage.
It's hard to match the greatness of the sound effects used in the original animation, nevertheless it was interesting to hear the sound effects you have tried in your version, which can help other content makers learn how different sounds for the same action can bring different impacts to the listener or viewer.