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The Gruffalo and Other Stories (The Gruffalo/The Gruffalo's Child/Room On The Broom) DVD

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The Gruffalo The Gruffalo tells the story of a mouse who is forced to rely on his wits for survival when confronted by three hungry animals. To scare them away he invents an imaginary monster with terrible teeth and terrible claws. But what happens when Mouse comes face to face with his own creation. The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo’s Child, is the tale of the brave little Gruffalo who ignores her father’s warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse. On the way she meets Snake, Owl and Fox but no sign of the fabled Mouse. He doesn’t really... exist... or does he? Room on the Broom Room on the Broom is a magical tale of friendship and family about a kind witch who invites a surprising collection of animals to join her on her broom. When the gang saves the witch from a fearsome dragon she rewards them with a magnificent new broom which has room for everyone [show more]

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Released
05 October 2015
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Entertainment One 
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Runtime
78 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play   The Gruffalo  The Gruffalo tells the story of a mouse who is forced to rely on his wits for survival when confronted by three hungry animals To scare them away he invents an imaginary monster with terrible teeth and terrible claws But what happens when Mouse comes face to face with his own creation   The Gruffalo&39;s Child  The Gruffalo s Child is the tale of the brave little Gruffalo who ignores her father s warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse On the way she meets Snake Owl and Fox but no sign of the fabled Mouse He doesn t really exist or does he?  Room on the Broom  Room on the Broom is a magical tale of friendship and family about a kind witch who invites a surprising collection of animals to join her on her broom When the gang saves the witch from a fearsome dragon she rewards them with a magnificent new broom which has room for everyone

Collection of animated adaptations of children's books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. In 'The Gruffalo' (2009), a cunning little mouse (voice of James Corden) goes for a walk in the forest and manages to outsmart not only a succession of woodland predators but the purple-prickled, wart-nosed Gruffalo (Robbie Coltrane) too. The film also features the voice talents of Helena Bonham Carter, John Hurt and Rob Brydon. In the sequel 'The Gruffalo's Child' (2011), some time has passed since the events in the first story and the Gruffalo now has a little daughter (Shirley Henderson). After hearing her father's fantastic stories about the Big Bad Mouse in the deep, dark wood, her curiosity gets the better of her and she sets out one snowy night on a thrilling journey of discovery. 'Room On the Broom' (2012), narrated by Simon Pegg, tells the story of a benevolent witch (Gillian Anderson) travelling on her broomstick who invites a variety of different animals to join her on her journey, much to the dismay of her cat (Rob Brydon). The film also features the vocal talents of Timothy Spall, Martin Clunes, Sally Hawkins and David Walliams.