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this post was submitted on 23 Dec 2025
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The Animals of Farthing Wood was a banger show. It's because of that show that I began drawing as a kid. I love how epic it is and how it comments on deeper themes that are still important today. Among other things, it's all about how the animals are forced to immigrate to another park after their forest is turned into a highway for humans. That even after the arrive after a horrible migration, their presence isn't welcome because they disturb the old ways in the new park. How wars break out, friendships and alliances are formed and how everyone has to find a way to coexist and also keep the ever looming presence of humans at bay. It is truly a brilliant show that teaches you so much about life, death, nature and tolerance. And you know, you can also just watch the show as an entertaining epic for kids about animals without looking into all the political stuff, because it never really tries to cram all it's themes down your throat in the annoying way that a lot of media does nowadays.
Maybe hold off on showing the little one this show until they are at least kindergarten age. It's a bit rough sometimes, but it is not damaging.
Also, congratulations on becoming a dad! Glædelig jul ❤️
I was exactly looking for the name of that show in English as it is the one that instantly came to my mind when I saw the post. It's in no small part thanks to this one, and a couple of others (the magic school bus and once upon a time... life) I decided to do a PhD in animal behaviour.
Whoaaaaaaa...this show...best environmental education a child can get from TV.
But seriously heartbreaking, I remember crying A LOT as child (maybe still would TBH).
Yeah I agree. It’s really brutal. As a kid I was especially heartbroken over Fox’s son’s storyline. The one with the wounded leg who goes to the city for awhile. His story was so friggin tragic, omg.