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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (Official Short Film Soundtrack) is the soundtrack accompanying the 2022 animated short film of the same name directed by Peter Baynton and Charlie Mackesy. Featuring musical score composed by Isobel Waller-Bridge , the soundtrack featured 18 cues from the film score performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra .
Accompanied by a magical book named Manny, Moley travels around MoleTown learning about new mole cultures and sharing his knowledge of the human world above. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Though Moley is viewed by the citizens of MoleTown as wise and knowledgeable, he's no smarter than the average mole, and often finds himself on entertaining misadventures.
The Little Mole (Czech: Krtek, Krteček) is a series of cartoons as well as the name of their title character, created by Czech animator Zdeněk Miler between 1957 and 2002. The first short film premiered at the 1957 Venice Film Festival , where it won the award for the best directing achievement.
The song "Marry The Mole", sung by Carol Channing, was the recipient of a Razzie award, [3] making Thumbelina the first animated film to "win" a Razzie. [4] The CD was a limited release and has been out of print since. It is also available on cassette. [5]
Mole's Christmas (also known as The Wind in the Willows: Mole's Christmas) is a 30-minute animated film released in 1994. [1] The voices involved are Richard Briers (Rat), Peter Davison (Mole) and Ellie Beaven (Young Girl) with Imelda Staunton (Mother).
'Lessons in Chemistry,' starring Brie Larson, drops new episodes on Apple TV+ every Friday until the November 24 finale. Here's a look at the release date schedule.
Mouse and Mole is a 1996 British television series devised by Joy Whitby's Grasshopper Productions. It is based on the series of children's books written by Joyce Dunbar and illustrated by James Mayhew which were first published in 1993 by Transworld, and later by Graffeg Ltd. [1] Originally envisaged as 26 x 5 minute episodes, only 19 were ever finished, although the soundtracks for the ...
Mole's Adventure (もぐらのアバンチュール, Mogura no Abanchūru) is the earliest surviving Japanese anime broadcast on television. [1] Originally airing on July 14, 1958, on NTV and again on October 15, 1958, the nine-minute animation was the first televised Japanese animation and the first example of a full color broadcast.