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Since its premiere, TF1 has always been involved in the show's production, with Valérie Baranski as series writer, and Patricia Robert as producer. [[Moran Caouissin]] directed the first four episodes, before [[Eric Berthier]] assumed that role for the rest of its run.
Since its premiere, TF1 has always been involved in the show's production, with Valérie Baranski as series writer, and Patricia Robert as producer. [[Moran Caouissin]] directed the first four episodes, before [[Eric Berthier]] assumed that role for the rest of its run.


''The Bellflower Bunnies'' has aired on the [[:fr:TFOU TV|TF! Jeunesse/TFOU block]] on its original station, and on France's version of [[Playhouse Disney]]. It has also been broadcast on [[KI.KA]] in Germany, [[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]] in Portugal's [[Azores]], and [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC/Radio Canada]] in Quebec, among several others. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, 52 episodes have been produced, and up to 40 have aired in Europe.<ref name=fersehen/> [[#DVD volumes|DVD collections of the series]] have been released in France, Germany, South Korea<ref name=c4u>{{cite web |url=http://zine.c4uent.com/product/product19.jsp |title= ''까르르 토끼 친구들''|accessdate=2008-03-23|publisher=C4U Media|language=Korean}}</ref> and North America by various distributors.
''The Bellflower Bunnies'' has aired on the [[:fr:TFOU TV|TF! Jeunesse/TFOU block]] on its original station, and on France's version of [[Playhouse Disney]]. It has also been broadcast on [[KI.KA]] in Germany, [[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]] in Portugal's [[Azores]], and [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC/Radio Canada]] in Quebec, among several others. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, 52 episodes have been produced, and up to 40 have aired in Europe.<ref name=fersehen/> [[#DVD volumes|DVD collections of the series]] have been released in France,<ref name=dvdfr-pack1>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f28447_la_famille_passiflore_-_vol_1_a_5_pack_special.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore, Vol. 1 à 5'' (Pack spécial, 2005) product description |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=DVDfr.com |language=French}}</ref><ref name=dvdfr-pack2>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f28448_la_famille_passiflore_-_vol_1_a_5_pack_special.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore, Vol. 1 à 5'' (Pack spécial, 2006) product description |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=DVDfr.com |language=French}}</ref> Germany,<ref name=brandora-1/><ref name=brandora-2/> South Korea<ref name=c4u>{{cite web |url=http://zine.c4uent.com/product/product19.jsp |title= ''까르르 토끼 친구들''|accessdate=2008-03-23|publisher=C4U Media|language=Korean}}</ref> and North America<ref name=amazon-1>{{cite web |url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007YXQUU/ |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies: Tales'' product information |accessdate=2008-03-20 |publisher=Amazon.com}}</ref> by various distributors.


English episode titles, where given, are those found on the Region 1 DVDs by [[Dove Foundation|Feature Films for Families]] and Direct Source Special Products. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, only twelve of these stories have been released in six separate volumes.
English episode titles, where given, are those found on the Region 1 DVDs by [[Dove Foundation|Feature Films for Families]] and Direct Source Special Products. As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, only twelve of these stories have been released in six separate volumes.
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The first four episodes of ''The Bellflower Bunnies'' debuted on TF1 during the week of [[December 24]], [[2001]], at 7:00 a.m. [[Central European Time|CET]].<ref name=monde/> They were directed by Moran Caouissin, an animator from ''[[DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp]]'';<ref>{{cite book |last=Beck |first=Jerry |authorlink=Jerry Beck |title=The Animated Movie Guide |origyear=2005 |origmonth=October |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=Chicago Reader Press |location=Chicago, Ill. |isbn= 1-55652-591-5 |pages=p. 68 |chapter=DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp}}</ref> the music was composed by Valérie Baranski and Daniel Scott.
The first four episodes of ''The Bellflower Bunnies'' debuted on TF1 during the week of [[December 24]], [[2001]], at 7:00 a.m. [[Central European Time|CET]].<ref name=monde/> They were directed by Moran Caouissin, an animator from ''[[DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp]]'';<ref>{{cite book |last=Beck |first=Jerry |authorlink=Jerry Beck |title=The Animated Movie Guide |origyear=2005 |origmonth=October |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=Chicago Reader Press |location=Chicago, Ill. |isbn= 1-55652-591-5 |pages=p. 68 |chapter=DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp}}</ref> the music was composed by Valérie Baranski and Daniel Scott.


Production of these specials, and the entire series, began in autumn 2000,<ref name=kidscreen>{{cite web |url=http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/magazine/20010501/30855.html?page=3 |title=Bunnies bent on broadcast (Up Next: What's developing in kids production) |accessdate=2008-03-23 |date=2001-05-01 |format=Registration required |work=KidScreen Magazine |publisher=Brunico Communications}}</ref> at a cost of [[Euro|€]]380,000 ([[Canadian dollar|C$]]610,000) per episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playbackonline.ca/articles/pbi/20010401/cdnanim.html?page=1 |title= Canada at the market - animation|accessdate=2008-03-23 |author=Staff |date=2001-04-01 |work=[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]] |publisher=Brunico Communications}}</ref> They were made by TF1 and its subsidiary, [[Protécréa]], along with Montreal's [[TVA (TV network)|TVA International]] and Luxembourg's [[Melusine (company)|Melusine]]. Animation work was handled by North Korea's [[SEK Studio]].
Production of these specials, and the entire series, began in autumn 2000,<ref name=kidscreen>{{cite web |url=http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/magazine/20010501/30855.html?page=3 |title=Bunnies bent on broadcast (Up Next: What's developing in kids production) |accessdate=2008-03-23 |date=2001-05-01 |format=Registration required |work=KidScreen Magazine |publisher=Brunico Communications}}</ref> at a cost of [[Euro|€]]380,000 ([[Canadian dollar|C$]]610,000) per episode.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playbackonline.ca/articles/pbi/20010401/cdnanim.html?page=1 |title= Canada at the market - animation|accessdate=2008-03-23 |author=Staff |date=2001-04-01 |work=[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]] |publisher=Brunico Communications}}</ref> They were made by TF1 and its subsidiary, [[Protécréa]], along with Montreal's [[TVA (TV network)|TVA International]] and Luxembourg's [[Melusine (company)|Melusine]].<ref name=kidscreen/> Animation work was handled by North Korea's [[SEK Studio]].<ref name=carnival>{{cite episode |title=Carnival |episodelink= |series=The Bellflower Bunnies |serieslink= |credits=Moran Caouissin, director |network=TF1 |station= |airdate=December 2001 |season=1 |number=2 |minutes= |quote=Animation production: Korea SEK Studio.}}</ref>


These premiere stories have been the most widely distributed worldwide, having been released by different companies in North America, Europe and South Korea.
These premiere stories have been the most widely distributed worldwide, having been released by different companies in North America, Europe and South Korea.
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|ShortSummary=The Bellflowers move to a new home, but Periwinkle has trouble adapting to the change.
|ShortSummary=The Bellflowers move to a new home, but Periwinkle has trouble adapting to the change.<ref>{{cite episode |title=Room to Move |series=The Bellflower Bunnies |credits=Moran Caouissin, director |network=TF1 |airdate=December 2001 |season=1 |number=1}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary=Little Dandelion, despite worries from his family, goes with them to a nearby carnival.
|ShortSummary=Little Dandelion, despite worries from his family, goes with them to a nearby carnival.<ref name=carnival/>
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==Regular series==
==Regular series==
In 2004, ''The Bellflower Bunnies'' was handled by a new production roster as it expanded into a regular series. While original broadcaster TF1 remained on board, new companies [[Tooncan]], [[Big Cash]], [[Euro Visuel]],<ref name=immersion>{{cite web |url=http://www.telefilm.gc.ca/upload/projectx/MIA_catalogue_participants.pdf#page=57 |title=Corporative profile for Euro Visuel (Franck Algard) |accessdate=2003-03-20 |date=2005-06-05 |format=PDF |work=Canada-France Mini-Immersion |publisher=[[Telefilm Canada]]/SPFA |pages=57 |language=English/French }}</ref> and [[Dragon Cartoon]],<ref name=animeka>{{cite web |url=http://www.animeka.com/animes/detail/famille-passiflore.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore'' |accessdate=2008-03-26 |publisher=AnimeKa Network |language=French}}</ref> along with [[Walt Disney Television|Disney Television France]], joined the production. From this point on, Eric Berthier directed, and Alice Willis composed; Paul Cadieux served as co-producer.
In 2004, ''The Bellflower Bunnies'' was handled by a new production roster as it expanded into a regular series. While original broadcaster TF1 remained on board, new companies [[Tooncan]], Big Cash, [[Euro Visuel]],<ref name=immersion>{{cite web |url=http://www.telefilm.gc.ca/upload/projectx/MIA_catalogue_participants.pdf#page=57 |title=Corporative profile for Euro Visuel (Franck Algard) |accessdate=2003-03-20 |date=2005-06-05 |format=PDF |work=Canada-France Mini-Immersion |publisher=[[Telefilm Canada]]/SPFA |pages=57 |language=English/French }}</ref> and [[Dragon Cartoon]],<ref name=animeka>{{cite web |url=http://www.animeka.com/animes/detail/famille-passiflore.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore'' |accessdate=2008-03-26 |publisher=AnimeKa Network |language=French}}</ref> along with [[Walt Disney Television|Disney Television France]], joined the production. From this point on, Eric Berthier directed, and Alice Willis composed; Paul Cadieux served as co-producer.


===Episodes 5—13===
===Episodes 5—13===
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|OriginalAirDate=[[2004]]-[[10-06]]<ref name=ina-5>{{cite web |url=http://inatheque.ina.fr/SEARCH/BASIS/dltv/dlweb/dl/DDW?W%3DCANAL++%3D+'RESEAU+1'%26M%3D52249%26K%3D2674145.001%26R%3DY%26U%3D1 |title=Broadcast information for "Le jardin de Dentdelion" |accessdate=2008-03-20 |year=2007 |publisher=Institut National de l'Audiovisuel |language=French}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate=[[2004]]-[[10-06]]<ref name=ina-5>{{cite web |url=http://inatheque.ina.fr/SEARCH/BASIS/dltv/dlweb/dl/DDW?W%3DCANAL++%3D+'RESEAU+1'%26M%3D52249%26K%3D2674145.001%26R%3DY%26U%3D1 |title=Broadcast information for "Le jardin de Dentdelion" |accessdate=2008-03-20 |year=2007 |publisher=Institut National de l'Audiovisuel |language=French}}</ref>
|AltDate=[[2006]]-[[02-23]]
|AltDate=[[2006]]-[[02-23]]
|ShortSummary=A clever turtle targets Dandelion's garden and makes him very angry.
|ShortSummary=A clever turtle targets Dandelion's garden and makes him very angry.<ref>{{cite episode |title=A Garden for Dandelion |series=The Bellflower Bunnies |credits=Eric Berthier, director |network=TF1 |airdate=2004-10-06 |season=1 |number=9}}</ref>
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|OriginalAirDate=[[2004]]-[[12-15]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://inatheque.ina.fr/SEARCH/BASIS/dltv/dlweb/dl/DDW?W%3DCANAL++%3D+%27RESEAU+1%27%26M%3D53130%26K%3D2726550.001%26R%3DY%26U%3D1 |title=Broadcast information for "Le secret d'Onésime" |accessdate=2008-03-22 |year=2007 |publisher=Institut National de l'Audiovisuel |language=French}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate=[[2004]]-[[12-15]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://inatheque.ina.fr/SEARCH/BASIS/dltv/dlweb/dl/DDW?W%3DCANAL++%3D+%27RESEAU+1%27%26M%3D53130%26K%3D2726550.001%26R%3DY%26U%3D1 |title=Broadcast information for "Le secret d'Onésime" |accessdate=2008-03-22 |year=2007 |publisher=Institut National de l'Audiovisuel |language=French}}</ref>
|AltDate=[[2006]]-[[03-14]]
|AltDate=[[2006]]-[[03-14]]
|ShortSummary=Mistletoe practises his father Bramble's beekeeping job, and then learns how much responsibility and risk it takes.
|ShortSummary=Mistletoe practises his father Bramble's beekeeping job, and then learns how much responsibility and risk it takes.<ref>{{cite episode |title=Papa Bramble's Secret |series=The Bellflower Bunnies |credits=Eric Berthier, director |network=TF1 |airdate=2004-12-15 |season=1 |number=22}}</ref>
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As part of a marketing deal with TVA,<ref name=kidscreen/> the English versions of the first four stories were distibuted on VHS by the Utah-based Feature Films for Families in 2001; the Region 1 DVD versions came out on [[October 1]], [[2003]].<ref name=christian-cinema-1>{{cite web |url=http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=3949 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies'', Vol. 1 |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Eagle |first=Linda |year=2003 |publisher=Dove Foundation}}</ref><ref name=christian-cinema-2>{{cite web |url=http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=3948 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies'', Vol. 2 |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Eagle |first=Linda |year=2003 |publisher=Dove Foundation}}</ref> In both formats, Volume 1 consisted of "Room to Move" and "Carnival,"<ref name=christian-cinema-1/> while Volume 2 included "Balloonatic Bunnies" and "Slide On."<ref name=christian-cinema-2/>
As part of a marketing deal with TVA,<ref name=kidscreen/> the English versions of the first four stories were distibuted on VHS by the Utah-based Feature Films for Families in 2001; the Region 1 DVD versions came out on [[October 1]], [[2003]].<ref name=christian-cinema-1>{{cite web |url=http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=3949 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies'', Vol. 1 |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Eagle |first=Linda |year=2003 |publisher=Dove Foundation}}</ref><ref name=christian-cinema-2>{{cite web |url=http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=3948 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies'', Vol. 2 |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Eagle |first=Linda |year=2003 |publisher=Dove Foundation}}</ref> In both formats, Volume 1 consisted of "Room to Move" and "Carnival,"<ref name=christian-cinema-1/> while Volume 2 included "Balloonatic Bunnies" and "Slide On."<ref name=christian-cinema-2/>


On [[April 12]], [[2005]], the Direct Source company released another four DVDs of the show, in association with Filmoption International. Like their FFF predecessors, these volumes also consisted of two episodes each; this time, the original French audio is provided along with the English dub. Moreover, Aunt Zinnia teaches a moral to audiences on the top of each front cover.
On [[April 12]], [[2005]], the Direct Source company released another four DVDs of the show, in association with Filmoption International.<ref>{{cite DVD-notes |title = The Bellflower Bunnies: Tales |titleyear = 2004 |director = Eric Berthier |format = Back cover / DVD pre-menu credits |publisher = Direct Source Special Products |location = [[Westmount, Quebec]]/[[Plattsburgh, New York]] |publisherid = DVD 15079 |year = 2005}}</ref> Like their FFF predecessors, these volumes also consisted of two episodes each; this time, the original French audio is provided along with the English dub. Moreover, Aunt Zinnia teaches a moral to audiences on the top of each front cover.


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|''Tales''
|''Tales''
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*"Papa Bramble's Secret"<ref name=amazon-1>{{cite web |url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007YXQUU/ |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies: Tales'' product information |accessdate=2008-03-20 |publisher=Amazon.com}}</ref>
*"Papa Bramble's Secret"<ref name=amazon-1/>
*"A Garden for Dandelion"<ref name=amazon-1/>
*"A Garden for Dandelion"<ref name=amazon-1/>
|"Always try your best"<ref name=amazon-1/>
|"Always try your best"<ref name=amazon-1/>
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|"Helping others feels good"<ref name=amazon-4/>
|"Helping others feels good"<ref name=amazon-4/>
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On [[February 21]], [[2006]], ''Tales'' and ''Adventures'' were reissued together,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://videoeta.com/movie/79554 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies: Tales and Adventures'' |accessdate=2008-03-29 |publisher=VideoETA.com, Inc.}}</ref> as were ''Friends'' and ''Holidays''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://videoeta.com/movie/79554 |title=''The Bellflower Bunnies: Friends and Holidays'' |accessdate=2008-03-29 |publisher=VideoETA.com, Inc.}}</ref>


===France===
===France===
The first 26 episodes of the series have been released in the franchise's native France, and also in six volumes.
The first 26 episodes of the series have been released in the franchise's native France, and also in six volumes.


Episodes 1 through 4 were released on Region 2 by TF1 Video on [[January 23]], [[2003]].<ref name=evrard>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdcritiques.com/critiques/dvd_visu.aspx?dvd=405 |title=Review of ''La Famille Passiflore'' |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Evrard |first=José |date=2003-01-23 |publisher=DvdCritiques.com |language=French}}</ref> Starting in late 2004, TF1, [[Beez Entertainment]] and [[Seven Sept]] brought out a further five volumes of the show:
Episodes 1 through 4 were released on Region 2 by TF1 Video on [[January 23]], [[2003]].<ref name=evrard>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdcritiques.com/critiques/dvd_visu.aspx?dvd=405 |title=Review of ''La Famille Passiflore'' |accessdate=2008-03-20 |last=Evrard |first=José |date=2003-01-23 |publisher=DvdCritiques.com |language=French}}</ref> Starting in late 2004, TF1, [[Beez Entertainment]] and Seven Sept brought out a further five volumes of the show:


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On [[October 27]], [[2005]], all of the Region 2 volumes, excluding the very first one from 2003, were packaged into a single boxset.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f28447_la_famille_passiflore_-_vol_1_a_5_pack_special.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore, Vol. 1 à 5'' (Pack spécial, 2005) product description |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=DVDfr.com |language=French}}</ref> It was reissued on [[October 11]], [[2006]], with a plush doll of Dandelion.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dvdfr.com/dvd/f28448_la_famille_passiflore_-_vol_1_a_5_pack_special.html |title=''La Famille Passiflore, Vol. 1 à 5'' (Pack spécial, 2006) product description |accessdate=2008-03-24 |publisher=DVDfr.com |language=French}}</ref>
On [[October 27]], [[2005]], all of the Region 2 volumes, excluding the very first one from 2003, were packaged into a single boxset.<ref name=dvdfr-pack1/> It was reissued on [[October 11]], [[2006]], with a plush doll of Dandelion.<ref name=dvdfr-pack2/>


===Germany===
===Germany===
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*{{imdb title|id=1185090|title=The Bellflower Bunnies}}
*{{imdb title|id=1185090|title=The Bellflower Bunnies}}
*Official sites for the U.S. distributors, [http://familytv.com Feature Films for Families] and [http://directsource-sp.com Direct Source]
*Official sites for the U.S. distributors, [http://familytv.com Feature Films for Families] and [http://directsource-sp.com Direct Source]
*Official sites for the French distributors, [http://www.beez-ent.com Beez Entertainment] and [http://sevensept.net Seven Sept]


[[Category:Lists of animated television series episodes|Bellflower Bunnies]]
[[Category:Lists of animated television series episodes|Bellflower Bunnies]]

Revision as of 21:27, 29 March 2008

The Bellflower Bunnies
The 2006 Region 2 boxset of the original French series
No. of episodes52 produced, 40 aired[1] (as of June 2024)
Release
Original networkFrance TF1
Quebec CBC/Radio Canada
Germany KI.KA
Original releaseDecember 24, 2001[2] –
2007[1]

This is a list of episodes in the French/Canadian animated series, The Bellflower Bunnies. The show debuted on the French television network, TF1, on December 24, 2001,[2] and is based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Geneviève Huriet, Amélie Sarn and Loïc Jouannigot.

The show centres on the adventures and exploits of the Bellflower family, a clan of seven rabbits who live in Beechwood Grove. The two adults in the family, Papa Bramble and Aunt Zinnia, take care of their five children: Periwinkle, Poppy, Mistletoe, Dandelion and Violette.[a]

Since its premiere, TF1 has always been involved in the show's production, with Valérie Baranski as series writer, and Patricia Robert as producer. Moran Caouissin directed the first four episodes, before Eric Berthier assumed that role for the rest of its run.

The Bellflower Bunnies has aired on the TF! Jeunesse/TFOU block on its original station, and on France's version of Playhouse Disney. It has also been broadcast on KI.KA in Germany, RTP in Portugal's Azores, and CBC/Radio Canada in Quebec, among several others. As of June 2024, 52 episodes have been produced, and up to 40 have aired in Europe.[1] DVD collections of the series have been released in France,[5][6] Germany,[3][4] South Korea[7] and North America[8] by various distributors.

English episode titles, where given, are those found on the Region 1 DVDs by Feature Films for Families and Direct Source Special Products. As of June 2024, only twelve of these stories have been released in six separate volumes.

Original specials (Episodes 1—4)

The first four episodes of The Bellflower Bunnies debuted on TF1 during the week of December 24, 2001, at 7:00 a.m. CET.[2] They were directed by Moran Caouissin, an animator from DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp;[9] the music was composed by Valérie Baranski and Daniel Scott.

Production of these specials, and the entire series, began in autumn 2000,[10] at a cost of 380,000 (C$610,000) per episode.[11] They were made by TF1 and its subsidiary, Protécréa, along with Montreal's TVA International and Luxembourg's Melusine.[10] Animation work was handled by North Korea's SEK Studio.[12]

These premiere stories have been the most widely distributed worldwide, having been released by different companies in North America, Europe and South Korea.

Title Based on Air date Episode #
France Germany[13]
"Le déménagement"
"Room to Move"
Family Moving Day (La Famille Passiflore déménage)December 20012006-02-131
The Bellflowers move to a new home, but Periwinkle has trouble adapting to the change.[14]
"Carnaval"
"Carnival"
Carnaval chez les PassifloreDecember 20012006-02-142
Little Dandelion, despite worries from his family, goes with them to a nearby carnival.[12]
"Vive la glisse"
"Slide On"
Vive la glisse !December 20012006-02-153
In spite of a broken arm, Mistletoe decides to look for the unique Snow Rose during his siblings' stay at their Grandfather Theo's.[15]
"En ballon"
"Balloonatic Bunnies"
En ballon, les Passiflore !December 20012006-02-164
The young Bellflowers accidentally take off on a hot air balloon, then crash amid stormy weather.[15]

Regular series

In 2004, The Bellflower Bunnies was handled by a new production roster as it expanded into a regular series. While original broadcaster TF1 remained on board, new companies Tooncan, Big Cash, Euro Visuel,[16] and Dragon Cartoon,[17] along with Disney Television France, joined the production. From this point on, Eric Berthier directed, and Alice Willis composed; Paul Cadieux served as co-producer.

Episodes 5—13

All of these next eight episodes, except "L'ogre Kazoar,"[b] are still based on original Beechwood Bunny Tales.

NOTE: The French air dates, as supplied by Institut National de l'Audiovisuel's television and radio archives, do not match the order of the official lineup.

Title Based on Air date Episode #
France Germany[13]
"L'exploit de Tante Zinia"
L'exploit de Tante Zinia2004-09-22[20]2006-02-17005
Aunt Zinnia takes part in a seniors' cycling competition,[18] with nephew Poppy as her companion.[19]
"Les Passiflore mènent l'enquête"
Les Passiflore mènent l'enquête2004-10-13[22]2006-02-20006
When Aunt Zinnia's beloved cup goes missing, her niece and four nephews determinedly set out to find it.[21]
"Les beignets flambés"
Les beignets flambés2004-09-29[24]2006-02-21007
Left alone, the five young rabbits decide to make apple doughnuts. However, in their attempt, they soon set the house on fire.[23]
"Noël chez les Passiflore"
Le Noël des Passiflore2004-12-25[26]2006-02-22008
Near the Bellflowers' home, two of Santa Claus' elves make an emergency landing with their reindeer-driven sleigh.[25]
"Le jardin de Dentdelion"
"A Garden for Dandelion"
Dandelion's Vanishing Vegetable Garden (Le jardin de Dentdelion Passiflore)2004-10-06[28]2006-02-23009
A clever turtle targets Dandelion's garden and makes him very angry.[27]
"L'invention d'Onésime"
L'invention d'Onésime Passiflore2004-10-20[30]2006-02-24010
Papa Bramble takes part in an invention contest held by Beechwood Grove, but his submission eventually gives him a lot of problems.[29]
"L'ogre Kazoar"
TBA2004-10-27[32]2006-02-27011
With help from Sylvester, an Angora rabbit, Poppy must face the highway monster Kazoar while trying to find cabbage.[31]
"En avant la musique"
En avant la musique !2004-11-17[34]2006-02-28012
The young rabbits get a visit from a friend, Aldo, who teaches them music.[33]
"Le premier bal d'Agaric"
Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball (Le premier bal d'Agaric Passiflore)2004-11-10[35]2006-03-01013
Tricked by Madga the magpie, Periwinkle learns some dance steps that could either embarrass his family or delight the villagers.

Episodes 14—26

This next batch of episodes relies on scripts by Baranski, and is not based directly on Huriet's books.

NOTE: The French air dates, as supplied by Institut National de l'Audiovisuel's television and radio archives, do not match the order of the official lineup.

Title Air date Episode #
France Germany[13]
"Dentdelion et le bébé marmotte"
"Dandelion and the Baby Groundhog"
2005-02-23[37]2006-03-02014
Dandelion takes care of a baby groundhog from Grandfather Theo's garden, but must face a difficult challenge returning it to the parents after it becomes too noisy.[36]
"La clé du bonheur"
"The Key to Happiness"
2004-11-24[38]2006-03-03015
During a treasure hunt, an old riddle from their great-great-grandfather leads Poppy and Periwinkle to a library hidden within an oak tree.[36]
"Pirouette sous les feux de la rampe"
2004-12-01[40]2006-03-06016
When a circus comes to Beechwood Grove, Violette is chosen to perform on the trapeze; much to her chagrin, Mistletoe soon takes the favour.[36][39]
"Coup de foudre aux Airelles"
"Love at First Sight"
2004-08-12[42]2006-03-07017
Unexpected romance awaits Poppy and his comrade while they investigate a robbery in the village for their family newspaper.[41]
"Au pays des fantômes"
2005-01-26[44]2006-03-08018
On a visit to Scotland, the Bellflower children learn about a haunted lighthouse from their friend Anthony.[43]
"Dentdelion fait son cinéma"
2005-01-19[46]2006-03-09019
After a film projector suddenly stops during the young Bellflowers' attraction, Dandelion sets forth to rescue the teddy bear they saw on screen.[45]
"Agaric et le sorcier"
2005-02-02[48]2006-03-10020
After their kites disappear, and Periwinkle behaves strangely, the family discovers that a wizard's spell is behind all of this.[47]
"Le pacte du lac"
2004-12-29[50]2006-03-13021
The brave bunnies try to save Beechwood Grove from the wrath of two evil eagles who are scaring the villagers away.[49]
"Le secret d'Onésime"
"Papa Bramble's Secret"
2004-12-15[52]2006-03-14022
Mistletoe practises his father Bramble's beekeeping job, and then learns how much responsibility and risk it takes.[51]
"Vive les vacances"
"Holiday with Love"
2005-01-05[54]2006-03-15023
Mistletoe falls in love with a female visitor at the Bellflower home, but the two suddenly come face to face with foxes.[53]
"Chez les petits savants"
2005-01-12[56]2006-03-16024
Ernest Babine, a famous chemist, asks Poppy to integrate his junior scholars.[55]
"Au cœur de la source"
"The Heart of the Spring"
2005-02-09[58]2006-03-17025
Violette and Periwinkle come to the rescue of a polecat family whose spring has deliberately dried up.[57]
"Sacrée Nounou"
"Hairy Nanny"
2005-02-16[60]2006-03-20026
Though they promise to be obedient for two days, the rabbits defy Theo and his nanny dog's expectations by going down a snow slope.[59]

Episodes 27—38

In April 2007, new episodes of The Bellflower Bunnies resumed on TF1; they were also seen on Ki.Ka in Germany. Of these, "Les Passiflore à la mer" is the most recent to be based on a Huriet book (ISBN 2-7459-1788-9). As yet, they have not been released on DVD anywhere.

For this section, only French air dates are supplied. The 38th episode in the official order, "Le violon du marais," aired in France before #37.[c]

Title Air date Episode #
"La fée Pirouette"2007-04-04[62]027
A fairy from Aunt Zinnia's childhood book comes to life and gives her powers to Violette.[61]
"Le lapin magique"2007-04-18[64]028
The Bellflowers investigate the mysterious appearance of a gigantic white rabbit in their village.[63]
"Un phare dans la forêt"2007-04-25[66]029
The bunnies try to help an injured bird from the forest.[65]
"La pêche au trésor"2007-05-02[68]30
At the beck and call of a jealous badger, Poppy must build a machine to lift out a sacred treasure from a lake.[67]
"Poussières d'étoiles"2007-05-09[70]031
A meteorite strikes Beechwood Grove, then causes problems for the community after it becomes stolen.[69]
"Vacances de rêve"2007-05-23[72]32
Reluctant of his house duties, Mistletoe eventually learns that there is no holiday from chores.[71]
"Les Passiflore et le Barapoul"2007-05-30[74]33
A trio of chickens cause an accident at the Bellflower home; Dandelion gives Papa Bramble a hand in fixing up.[73]
"Les Passiflore à la mer"2007-06-06[76]34
Bramble takes his family to the seaside, where the children take some sailing lessons and help a friend. Later on, however, their day is ruined when Dandelion gets caught in a smugglers' trap.[75]
"Parfum d'amour"2007-06-13[78]35
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 his true love is.[77]
"Pirouette et la cigogne"2007-06-20[80]036
The family adopts a red-eyed white rabbit, only to find out that a stork with poor eyesight delivered it to them by mistake.[79]
"L'expédition glaciale"2007-07-04[82]37
On his birthday, Poppy goes on an expedition to the world's largest glacier.[81][c]
"Le violon du marais"2007-06-27[84]38
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.[83]

Episodes 39 and 40

Only Ki.Ka has provided information on these episodes; thus, only their German titles are given here. No air dates for them have been supplied.

Title Episode #
"Das Geheimnis von Schloss Meadow"39
The Bellflowers help out another Scottish friend of theirs, a pirate parrot named Onagre, whose family has been robbed of their treasure.[85][c]
"Ein stürmischer Ausflug"40
Poppy is thrilled at the newest flying machine around, but Bramble forbids his children from going on it.[86]

DVD volumes

United States

Twelve episodes of The Bellflower Bunnies have been released in the United States in six volumes, and by two different companies.

As part of a marketing deal with TVA,[10] the English versions of the first four stories were distibuted on VHS by the Utah-based Feature Films for Families in 2001; the Region 1 DVD versions came out on October 1, 2003.[87][88] In both formats, Volume 1 consisted of "Room to Move" and "Carnival,"[87] while Volume 2 included "Balloonatic Bunnies" and "Slide On."[88]

On April 12, 2005, the Direct Source company released another four DVDs of the show, in association with Filmoption International.[89] Like their FFF predecessors, these volumes also consisted of two episodes each; this time, the original French audio is provided along with the English dub. Moreover, Aunt Zinnia teaches a moral to audiences on the top of each front cover.

Volume title Episodes Zinnia's moral
Tales
  • "Papa Bramble's Secret"[8]
  • "A Garden for Dandelion"[8]
"Always try your best"[8]
Adventures
  • "Dandelion and the Baby Groundhog"[90]
  • "Love at First Sight"[90]
"Family lessons abound"[90]
Holidays "Honesty is never on holiday"[92]
Friends "Helping others feels good"[94]

On February 21, 2006, Tales and Adventures were reissued together,[95] as were Friends and Holidays.[96]

France

The first 26 episodes of the series have been released in the franchise's native France, and also in six volumes.

Episodes 1 through 4 were released on Region 2 by TF1 Video on January 23, 2003.[97] Starting in late 2004, TF1, Beez Entertainment and Seven Sept brought out a further five volumes of the show:

# Release date Episodes
1 November 16, 2004[98]
  • "L'exploit de Tante Zinia"[98]
  • "Les beignets flambés"[98]
  • "Le jardin de Dentdelion" ("A Garden for Dandelion")[98]
  • "L'ogre Kazoar"[98]
2 January 6, 2005[99]
  • "Les Passiflore mènent l'enquête"[99]
  • "Noël chez les Passiflore"[99]
  • "L'invention d'Onésime"[99]
  • "En avant la musique"[99]
3 March 10, 2005[100]
  • "Le premier bal d'Agaric"[36]
  • "Dentdelion et le bébé marmotte" ("Dandelion and the Baby Groundhog")[36]
  • "Le clé du bonheur" ("The Key to Happiness")[36]
  • "Pirouette sous les feux de la rampe"[36]
4 May 19, 2005[101]
  • "Coup de foudre aux Airelles" ("Love at First Sight")[102]
  • "Au pays des fantômes"[102]
  • "Dandelion fait son cinéma"[102]
  • "Agaric et le sorcier"[102]
  • "Le pacte du lac"[102]
5 July 12, 2005[103]
  • "Le secret d'Onésime" ("Papa Bramble's Secret")[104]
  • "Vive les vacances" ("Holiday with Love")[104]
  • "Chez les petits savants"[104]
  • "Au cœur de la source" ("The Heart of the Spring")[104]
  • "Sacrée Nounou" ("Hairy Nanny")[104]

On October 27, 2005, all of the Region 2 volumes, excluding the very first one from 2003, were packaged into a single boxset.[5] It was reissued on October 11, 2006, with a plush doll of Dandelion.[6]

Germany

On February 22, 2008, edelkids released the first eight episodes of the German-dubbed version in two individual volumes.[3][4]

The stories in Volume 1 of this version are called "Ein neues Zuhause," "Peppino en Gefahr," "Rackies Schneeabenteuer" and "Ein gefährlicher Flug."[3] Volume 2 consists of "Tante Zinias Heldentat," "Dem Täter auf der Spur," "Feuer bei Familie Hase" and "Weihnachten in Gefahr."[4]

South Korea

The four specials have also been distributed by South Korea's C4U Entertainment in the early 2000s.[7] There, they are titled "이사가는 날" ("Room to Move"), "축제는 즐거워" ("Carnival"), "열기구 대소동" ("Balloonatic Bunnies") and "달려라, 썰매야!" ("Slide On").[105]

Notes

  • ^[a] In the first four English episodes, Violette retains her original French name, Pirouette.
  • ^[b] Kazoar appeared in another of the original books, 1990's Aunt Zinnia and the Ogre (Tante Zinia et l'ogre Kazoar) (ISBN 0-8368-0910-6).
  • ^[c] The official order lists "L'expédition glaciale" at #37. However, on Ki.Ka's list, it is #39, while "Das Geheimnis von Schloss Meadow" comes at #37 instead.[1]

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