Description
Békavári Uraság / Wind in the Willows / Walt Disney Classic Shorts DVD
UPC: 5996514025651
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Made in Hungary
Product Features
- Title: Békavári Uraság - Disney Klasszikus Gyűjtemény
- Publisher: Disney
- Language: Hungarian, English, Arabic, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
- Format: DVD
- Runtime: 75 minutes
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 1.33:1
- Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Hungarian, English, Arabic, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish)
- Subtitles: Hungarian, English, Arabic, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
- Color: Yes (PAL)
- Disc Type: DVD9 (Dual Layer)
- Compatibility: Compatible with all television sets
Overview
"Békavári Uraság" (The Wind in the Willows), part of the Disney Classic Short Films Collection, brings to life one of the most enchanting tales of all time with Disney's magical touch. This playful and imaginative story features Mr. Toad, who is overly fond of expensive sports cars and gets into trouble with some suspicious weasels. When his beloved home is threatened, his friends come to his rescue, and Mr. Toad must promise to change his ways to set things right.
Interesting Facts
- Classic Story: "The Wind in the Willows" is based on Kenneth Grahame's timeless novel, beloved by generations for its charming characters and adventurous spirit.
- Disney Magic: This adaptation captures the whimsy and humor of the original story, highlighting Disney's ability to bring classic literature to life with animation.
- Award-Winning Shorts: The collection includes other notable Disney short films, each offering unique surprises, fun, and excitement for the whole family.
EPISODES:
- Békavári Uraság (The Wind in the Willows)
- A Rút Kiskacsa (The Ugly Duckling)
- A Tücsök és a Hangya (The Grasshopper and the Ants)
- Az Aranycsináló Király (The Golden Touch)
- Útonálló Cica (The Robber Kitten)
- Az Okos Tyúkocska (The Wise Little Hen)
Key Credits
- Production Studio: Walt Disney Studios
- Director: Various (including James Algar for "The Wind in the Willows")
- Original Story: Kenneth Grahame