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Double up laughing with a second helping of Creature Comforts! Unscripted and unashamedly funny, the British public once again speak through the mouths of their plasticine counterparts! Series 2 sees the return of some favourite characters including Trixie and Captain Cuddlepuss, the dog and cat, Fluffy the hamster and Clement the bloodhound, plus over 100 new characters to laugh along with. 1. Beast In Show: A rabbit reveals his never ending quest for breeding perfection, a Shetland pony shows a tidy set of hooves to impress his girlfriends, a competitive pig thinks that good losers are losers, and a chicken casts aspersions on the quality of the duck eggs. All bets are off, as the biggest and the best lock horns over their rosettes 2. The Brood: Have you ever wondered how a seagull feels when its young leave the nest? Or a monkey copes with teething? Or what happens when an amoeba argues with its mum and dad? From cute and cuddly, to teenage tantrums, the ups and downs of parenthood. 3. Pet Hates: Did you know that pigs hate having their neck breathed on? Or that the best way to irritate a police horse is to walk like a baboon in front of it?... Feathers and fur flies, as temperamental pets reveal what gets their goat. 4. Impressions: How does a hamster sound like a kipper? Does an owl give a hoot? Can a slug imitate a chicken? Animals test their vocal prowess... 5. Animals In The 'Hood: What causes a sewer-dwelling crocodile to settle in Stockton Heath? Why is it important for a barnacle to set up home above the flood line? How do moles cope with unexpected leaks, and what does a baby spider think of the long climb to bed? Step out from behind the net curtains, and take a peek into some beastly boudoirs. 6. Sport! A tortoise and hare argue over who is the best loser, lemmings point out the drawbacks of cliff-diving, scorpions take us through their fast-hand technique, and a wrestling mouse shows us how to land properly. Survival of the fittest and other fantastic feats with nature's natural athletes.Read full review
the 'voice overs' of the animals that are talking, are taken from interviews with members of the public about different topics, just like on the HEAT adverts on the tv some time ago. They are then 'interpreted' as animals and animated as Wallace and Gromit type characters. Each episode is themed - the animation is imaginative and perceptive - the result is absolutely wonderful. this dvd series is highly recommended.
Excellent DVD. The plasticine cartoon characters are credible and excellently animated. The scenarios are well thought out and do not deprecate the thoughts and feelings of the ordinary people portrayed. Great to have a DVD to play and replay again and again as there's always something new and original to spot each time.
nick park is a genious! i brought this dvd to complete my collection of creature comforts-this was the last one i needed.depending on your sense of humour you should find this a hoot-i did! especially the cat and mouse. if animals could communicate i think they would be exactly how they are portraid in this dvd.
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