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Animation

Wander to Wonder

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In the 1980s, Mary, Billybud, and Fumbleton starred in the children's television program Wander to Wonder. They are left alone in the studio after the show's originator passed away.

Release Date : 2024-09-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Circe FilmsKaap Holland FilmBeast AnimationBlink IndustriesPictanovoLes Productions de Milou

Production Country : BelgiumFranceNetherlandsUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Neil Salvage

Character Name : Uncle Gilly (voice)

Original Name : Neil Salvage

Gender : Male

Toby Jones

Character Name : Fumbleton (voice)

Original Name : Toby Jones

Gender : Male

Amanda Lawrence

Character Name : Mary (voice)

Original Name : Amanda Lawrence

Gender : Female

Terence Dunn

Character Name : Billybud (voice)

Original Name : Terence Dunn

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-17

There’s something quite sad about this short feature. It’s all about three once famous kids’ television characters who have been abandoned following the end of their run on the small screen. Left to rot, really, forgotten in a fly-ridden room with only loads of old VHS cassettes of happier times, we meet the characters who epitomise so much of what we grew up watching religiously. “Mary” is still unconvinced that there aren’t still people watching somewhere as she scours the colourful letters from the fans; “Fumbleton” is a disappointed, unfulfilled, thespian and then we have “Billybud” all longing for the days when “Uncle Gilly” would take them on adventures and explore their hobbies. When something unexpected happens and their horizons perhaps broaden, red paint takes on a whole new meaning. It’s a poignant look at the simplicity of what once enthralled our younger selves and also at just how fickle we can be when things no longer appeal. I couldn’t help but think of the toys I had once cherished but that ended up discarded and broken when I lost interest. I didn’t particularly appreciate the conclusion here, but there’s something about this evocative little animation that made me smile, and wonder!