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rdfs:label | - The Bellflower Bunnies (season 2)
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rdfs:comment | - The second season of The Bellflower Bunnies, a children's animated series based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Geneviève Huriet and Loïc Jouannigot, aired on the French television network TF1 from 22 September 2004 to 23 February 2005. It was directed by Eric Berthier, proudced by Patricia Robert and written by Valérie Baranski.
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Season name | - The Bellflower Bunnies'' - Season 2
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Caption | - The 2005 Region 2 box set of the original French series. Standing up: Papa Bramble, Aunt Zinnia. Below: Dandelion, Poppy, Periwinkle, Violette and Mistletoe.
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Title | - The Bellflower Bunnies
- Agaric et le sorcier
- Au cœur de la source
- Au pays des fantômes
- Chez les petits savants
- Coup de foudre aux Airelles
- Dentdelion et le bébé marmotte
- Dentdelion fait son cinéma
- En avant la musique
- L'invention d'Onésime
- L'ogre Kazoar
- La clé du bonheur
- Le jardin de Dentdelion
- Le pacte du lac
- Le premier bal d'Agaric
- Le secret d'Onésime
- Les Passiflore mènent l'enquête
- Les beignets flambés
- Noël chez les Passiflore
- Pirouette sous les feux de la rampe
- Sacrée Nounou
- Vive les vacances
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Aux | - L'invention d'Onésime Passiflore
- Dandelion's Vanishing Vegetable Garden
- Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball
- En avant la musique!
- Le Noël des Passiflore
- Les Passiflore mènent l'enquête
- Les beignets flambés
- Teleplay by Valérie Baranski
- Loosely follows storyline of Aunt Zinnia and the Ogre
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OriginalAirDate | - 2004-09-29
- 2004-10-06
- 2004-10-13
- 2004-10-20
- 2004-10-27
- 2004-11-10
- 2004-11-17
- 2004-11-24
- 2004-12-01
- 2004-12-08
- 2004-12-15
- 2004-12-25
- 2004-12-29
- 2005-01-05
- 2005-01-12
- 2005-01-19
- 2005-01-26
- 2005-02-02
- 2005-02-09
- 2005-02-16
- 2005-02-23
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EpisodeNumber | - 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
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- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
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- 26
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AltTitle | - In the Limelight
- Dandelion and the Baby Groundhog
- Face the Music
- Where Is the Monster?
- A Garden for Dandelion
- The Silver Screen
- At the Science Academy
- Bunnies on a Case
- Firemen or Firewomen
- Hairy Nanny
- Holiday with Love
- Love at First Sight
- Papa Bramble's Invention
- Papa Bramble's Secret
- Periwinkle and the Witch Doctor
- Periwinkle's First Dance
- The Heart of the Spring
- The Key to Happiness
- The Monster of Blueberry Lake
- Weird Country
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ShortSummary | - Tricked by Magda the magpie, Periwinkle learns some dance steps that could either embarrass his family or delight the villagers.
- Violette and Periwinkle come to the rescue of a polecat family whose spring has dried up.
- Near the Bellflowers' home, two of Santa Claus' elves make an emergency landing with their reindeer-driven sleigh.
- Dandelion plants his first garden, but a clever turtle targets it and makes him very angry.
- Aunt Zinnia's niece and four nephews determinedly set out to find her stolen cup. During the investigation, the bunnies suspect that a vacationing family could be the culprits.
- The Bellflower children learn about a haunted lighthouse from their friend Anthony, and encounter weird, unexplained sounds during their stay in Scotland.
- Poppy sets off to get some cabbage for Violette as a birthday present. Then, with help from Sylvester, an Angora rabbit, he must face Kazoar the ogre in order to get the supply.
- When two evil eagles threaten the village, the brave bunnies must save Beechwood Grove by building a monster to scare them off.
- Mistletoe wants to be a beekeper like Papa Bramble, but first he must learn about the serious responsibility and risks of that job.
- Papa Bramble takes part in an invention contest held by Beechwood Grove. But the villagers give him a hard time with his submission: a water cycle custom-built for rabbits.
- A wizard's spell makes Periwinkle behave strangely; the family helps him when they discover the cause.
- Alone in their house, the young rabbits try to set up a surprise concert. However, nothing goes right for them until Aldo, a celebrity, steps in and teaches them music.
- Mistletoe meets Gamba, a female visitor, but then the two suddenly come face to face with foxes.
- After watching a movie, the little rabbits search for their brother Dandelion, who is on a mission to find a young actor's teddy bear.
- Left alone by Bramble and Zinnia, the five young rabbits decide to make fried doughnuts. During the attempt, however, they soon set the house on fire.
- While Poppy investigates a neighbourhood robbery for his siblings' new newspaper, he falls in love with a girl named Pammy. However, their friendship soon takes an unexpected turn for the worst.
- Violette is chosen to perform on the trapeze when a circus comes to Beechwood Grove, but Mistletoe tries to prove he can do it better.
- Dandelion takes care of a baby groundhog from Grandfather Theo's garden, but must face a difficult challenge returning it to the parents after Nettles, Theo's evil neighbour, keeps threatening it.
- Though they promise to be obedient for two days, the young rabbits defy the expectations of Theo, and his pet dog Grumps, by going down a snow slope.
- During a treasure hunt, an old riddle from their great-great-grandfather leads Poppy and Periwinkle to a library hidden within an oak tree.
- At the request of Ernest Babine, a famous chemist, Poppy attends a school for young scientists. But while doing so, the smart Bellflower feels he will miss his family a lot.
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DVD release date | - 2005-04-12
- 2005-06-13
- 2008-02-22
- November 2004 - July 2005
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abstract | - The second season of The Bellflower Bunnies, a children's animated series based on the Beechwood Bunny Tales books by Geneviève Huriet and Loïc Jouannigot, aired on the French television network TF1 from 22 September 2004 to 23 February 2005. It was directed by Eric Berthier, proudced by Patricia Robert and written by Valérie Baranski. Production on this season, which comprised twenty-two episodes, lasted from July 2003 to October 2004. While TF1 remained on board, a new roster of voice actors, crew and companies participated. Among them were Paul Cadieux, a staff member of Quebec's Megafun studio; Canadian talents Julie Burroughs, Hugolin Chevrette and Elisabeth Lenormand; and China's Hangzhou Flying Dragon Cartoon. The episodes were originally broadcast on TF! Jeunesse, the children's service of TF1, every Wednesday morning. The sole exception was "Noël chez les Passiflore", a holiday episode which premiered on a Saturday. As of 2018, this season has aired in continuous rotation on France's Playhouse Disney channel. It has also been seen on Canada's TFO, Germany's Kinderkanal (KI.KA), and the Middle East's Al Jazeera Children's Channel.
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