The Bellflower Bunnies (season 3)
The third season of The Bellflower Bunnies, a children's animated series based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Geneviève Huriet and Loïc Jouannigot, began airing on France's TF1 network on 4 April 2007.[1] The episodes are directed by Eric Berthier, produced by Patricia Robert, and written by Valérie Baranski.
The Bellflower Bunnies | |
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Season 3 | |
The title card for seasons 2 and 3 as it appears in English. Characters from left to right: Poppy, Violette and Periwinkle. | |
Country of origin | France Canada |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Release | |
Original network | France TF1 |
Original release | 4 April 2007 – 13 July 2010 |
Season chronology | |
This season consists of twenty-six episodes, During April and May 2008, all of them were first broadcast on Kinderkanal (KI.KA), a German children's station; episodes 27–38 first aired in France from April 4 to July 4, 2007, episodes 39–45 aired from July 6 to August 24, 2008, episodes 46–50 from December 22, 2008 to January 2, 2009 and episodes 51 and 52 on July 12 and July 13, 2010 respectively.[2] In July and August 2008, most of those were broadcast on the French-language channel TFO in Ontario, Canada.[3]
Production
As with season 2, The Bellflower Bunnies is a co-production of France's TF1, Euro Visual, Big Cash and Walt Disney Television, and Canada's Tooncan. Newcomers to the series included the Département de la Charente,[4] Région Poitou-Charentes,[4] and Peter Scheede Animation of Saint-Yrieix-sur-Charente.[5]
Production of this season began in 2005,[6] and ended around early 2007.[7] Returnees included director Eric Berthier, producer Patricia Robert, writer Valérie Baranski, executive co-producer Paul Cadieux, and executive producers Yves Pont and Franck Algard.
Episodes
Each episode in this season runs 22 minutes in length. Except for "Les Passiflore à la mer" (based on an original Beechwood Bunny Tale), the episodes are based on original scripts by Valérie Baranski. The English titles for this season's episodes come from broadcasts on other countries, such as TVP1 in Poland and Boomerang in Latin America/Brazil.
The 38th episode in the official order, "Le violon du marais," aired in France before #37, "L'expédition glaciale." On KI.KA's list, however, "La reine des corsaires" ("Das Geheimnis von Schloss Meadow") comes at #37, while "L'expédition glaciale" is placed at #39 instead.[8]
Note: O = Corresponds to the official order as listed by Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) and AnimezVous.com. B = Corresponds to TF1's broadcast schedule. Numbers to the right refer to their positions in this season.
O | B | Title (English / French | Air date | |
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27–1 | 27–1 | "Fairy Violet" "La fée Pirouette" | ||
Violette is granted the powers of a fairy from Aunt Zinnia's childhood book. | ||||
28–2 | 28–2 | "Magic rabbit" "Le lapin magique" | ||
The Bellflowers investigate the mysterious appearance of a gigantic white rabbit in their village. | ||||
29–3 | 29–3 | "Lighthouse in the Forest" "Un phare dans la forêt" | ||
Periwinkle takes care of an injured bird from the forest, but it ends up dead the following morning. After Papa Bramble tells him what happened, the young rabbit goes on an adventure in search of his deceased friend. | ||||
30–4 | 30–4 | "Treasure Hunt" "La pêche au trésor" | ||
To meet a jealous badger's demands, Poppy must build a machine to lift out a sacred treasure from a lake. | ||||
31–5 | 31–5 | "Stardust" "Poussières d'étoiles" | ||
A meteorite strikes Beechwood Grove, then causes problems for the community after it is stolen. | ||||
32–6 | 32–6 | "Dream Vacation" "Vacances de rêve" | ||
Mistletoe feels reluctant about his house duties, but eventually learns that there is no holiday from chores. | ||||
33–7 | 33–7 | "The Bellflowers and the Henbar" "Les Passiflore et le Barapoul" | ||
The Bellflowers receive a visit from the Barapoul, a trio of musical chickens. | ||||
34–8 | 34–8 | "Bellflowers by the Sea" "Les Passiflore à la mer" | ||
Bramble takes his family to the seaside, where the children take sailing lessons and help a friend. Later, their day is ruined when Dandelion gets caught in a smugglers' trap.
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35–9 | 35–9 | "Perfume of love" "Parfum d'amour" | ||
A love fragrance makes Periwinkle attracted to the perfumer's granddaughter, Clara, and his neighbour Pimpernelle, at the same time. Now he must make a tough decision over whom he truly loves. | ||||
36–10 | 36–10 | "Violette and the stork" "Pirouette et la cigogne" | ||
The family adopts a red-eyed white rabbit, only to find out that a stork with poor eyesight delivered it to them by mistake. | ||||
37 - 11[18] | 38–12 | "The Ice Expedition" "L'expédition glaciale" | ||
On his birthday, Poppy goes on an expedition to the world's largest glacier. | ||||
38–12 | 37–11 | "The Violin in the Marsh" "Le violon du marais" | ||
The bunnies are delighted at Poppy's performance on a violin he bought from a flea market; Mistletoe wants to prove he can play it better than his brother. But when the instrument is broken, it will lead both on a dangerous quest through a marsh to find its maker. | ||||
39–13 | 39–13 | "Pirate Queen" "La reine des corsaires" | ||
With his parrot—a pirate whose ancestors have been robbed of their treasure—Anthony from Scotland gives the Bellflowers a hand once again. | ||||
40–14 | 40–14 | "Storm over Blueberry Hill" "Tempête aux Airelles" | ||
Poppy is thrilled at the newest flying machine around, owned by a rooster, but Bramble forbids his children from going on it. | ||||
41–15 | 41–15 | "Archie & CO" "Arsène et compagnie" | ||
Dandelion wanders away from the house during stormy weather, and is then saved by a group of ravens. However, the rabbit has suspicions that they could be thieves. | ||||
42–16 | 42–16 | "Inventor Bunnies" "Les petits bricolos" | ||
Papa Bramble's old friend, an inventor named Agathe, pays a visit to the family; her daughter Lilli comes along. | ||||
43–17 | 43–17 | "The Softies" "Les Toudoux" | ||
During an intense heat wave in Beechwood Grove, Periwinkle and his father visit an underground stream. While there, they come across the cursed belt buckle of Baldini, the legendary Knight. | ||||
44–18 | 44–18 | "The Bellflowers United" "Les Passiflore unis" | ||
During a rough winter, the Bellflowers try to get Violette a new dress. | ||||
45–19 | 45–19 | "At Zinna's Place" "Chez Zinia" | ||
A car accident lands a restaurant critic close to the Bellflower home; impressed by Aunt Zinnia's cooking skills, he persuades the rabbits to open their own establishment. Though hoping to help his family out, Periwinkle gets left behind with rats who eventually force him to make their meals. | ||||
46–20 | 46–20 | "The Bunnyosaurus" "Le Lapinosaurus" | ||
While the young rabbits spend another winter at Theo's, Poppy discovers a dinosaur fossil and informs Ernest Babine about it; a well-preserved specimen soon awaits both of them. | ||||
47–21 | 47–21 | "The Chosen One" "L'élu des Airelles" | ||
The Bellflowers go to a local election to decide which of two partridges will rule their land. | ||||
48–22 | 48–22 | "Romeo and Violet" "Roméo et Pirouette" | ||
Mistletoe and Poppy become rivals with Romeo, a race car driver; even Violette falls in love with him. However, the Bellflowers suspect that he could be a fraud. | ||||
49–23 | 49–23 | "Merry Go Round" "Sacré manège" | ||
The young bunnies try out an old carousel machine. But when they break it down, it could land them into trouble with its owner and his brother. | ||||
50–24 | 50–24 | "My Rag Doll" "Mon pantin à moi" | ||
Because his siblings feel he is too small to qualify for a track competition, Dandelion suddenly strays away from the family. | ||||
51–25 | 51–25 | "Moonstone" "Pierre de lune" | ||
In order to impress his girlfriend Pammy, Poppy builds a moon-ready rocket. But upon her return, her new stepbrother Norbert puts Poppy in a bad mood. | ||||
52–26 | 52–26 | "Sweet Fabiola" "Fabiola la douce" | ||
Violette goes for the main role in a stage production, but then her costume gets stolen. Eventually, as she searches for it, she ends up in the cave of an evil witch. |
DVD releases
Beez Entertainment and Seven Sept released the first DVD of this season on 4 November 2008, as La Famille Passiflore: Les Nouvelles Aventures.[28] Like the second season discs, the original French versions are paired with their English dubs.[28] Another volume was released on January 6, 2009.,[29] the two DVDs include five episodes each. No new volumes of this season have been released since then.
References
- General
- "La Famille Passiflore episode list" (in French). AnimezVous.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Episode list for The Bellflower Bunnies (Die Häschenbande)" (in German). KI.KA (kika.de). Archived from the original on 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- Some French titles were provided by TFO's schedules during its summer 2008 run.
- Specific
- "Broadcast information for "La fée Pirouette"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Die Häschenbande: Sendetermine zur TV-Serie" (in German). imfernsehen GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- "Grille de programmation - Ontario (Été 2008)" (PDF) (in French). Télé-Français Ontario (TFO). 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- "Opening credits for La Famille Passiflore, season 3" (in French). TF1 (accessed at Dailymotion). 2007. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- "Company information for Peter Scheede Animation". Charente Developpement. 2008-09-04. Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- "Les interventions du CNC dans l'animation" (PDF) (in French). Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC). 2005. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-20. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
La Famille Passiflore n° 3
- "des NEWS de l'anim - N°1" (in French). Syndicat des Producteurs de Films d'Animation (SPFA). October 2006. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
- "Episode list for The Bellflower Bunnies (Die Häschenbande)" (in German). KI.KA (kika.de). Archived from the original on 2014-02-12. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Le lapin magique"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Un phare dans la forêt"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "La pêche au trésor"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Poussières d'étoiles"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Vacances de rêve"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Les Passiflore et le Barapoul"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Les Passiflore à la mer"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Parfum d'amour"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Pirouette et la cigogne"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "La Famille Passiflore episode list" (in French). AnimezVous.com. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "L'expédition glaciale"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Le violon du marais"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "La reine des corsaires"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Tempête aux Airelles"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Arsène et compagnie"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Les petits bricolos"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Les Toudoux"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Les Passiflore unis"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "Broadcast information for "Chez Zinia"" (in French). Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-26.
- "La Famille Passiflore: Les Nouvelles Aventures - Vol. 1 product description" (in French). DVDfr.com. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
- "La Famille Passiflore: Les Nouvelles Aventures - Vol. 2 product description" (in French). alapage.com. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
External links
- (in French) The Bellflower Bunnies at TF1.fr
- The Bellflower Bunnies on IMDb
- Official sites for the DVD distributors, Beez Entertainment and Seven Sept