Oakie Doke - Series 1 - Episodes 8 To 13 details
| Format: | U DVD |
|---|---|
| Starring: | Oakie Doke |
| Director: | Brian Little |
| Genres: | Animated, Children, Television - Military |
| Studio: | CINEMA CLUB |
| Name | Discs | |
|---|---|---|
Oakie Doke - Series 1 - Episodes 8 To 13 |
U Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour |
|---|---|
| Rental release: | 13 Jan 2003 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Whatever the problem, large or small,
By a customer from UK , 06 May 2005[Highly rated reviewer]
Oakie Doke is a jolly helpful woodland chap - a wisp, a forest spirit or sprite - garbed in oak leaves with twig limbs, leafy ears and an acorn crowned head.
Oakie dwells in a splendid hollowed oak tree house with a terrific helter-skelter built around the outside upon which rides every episode, down to meet his forest friends...
Those friends included the mice (Grandad Albert, Snoot and young Root),the Mole family (Mum, Marcia and little Milly Mole), the Toad family (including
mischievious Moses), and a Hedgehog family (Mum Lizzie and little Shrimp).
Whatever the problem, large or small, good old Oakie can always fathom just the right solution. This gentle series is exquisitely designed and animated, down to the last twitching whisker - like super-cute Root,who even carries a miniature knitted toy everywhere. The show was actually conceived and designed by long-serving Cosgrove Hall employee Bridget Appleby whose associations with Brian and Mark go right back to the Stop-Frame days of Noddy...
Episodes are: 'Oakie Doke And The Cheeky Breeze', 'Oakie Doke And The Orchestra', 'Oakie Doke And The Treasure Hunt', 'Oakie Doke And The Monster', 'Oakie Doke And The Jam Puddle' and 'Oakie Doke And The Wishing Well'.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(1)Whatever the problem, large or small,
By a customer from UK , 06 May 2005Oakie Doke is a jolly helpful woodland chap - a wisp, a forest spirit or sprite - garbed in oak leaves with twig limbs, leafy ears and an acorn crowned head.
Oakie dwells in a splendid hollowed oak tree house with a terrific helter-skelter built around the outside upon which rides every episode, down to meet his forest friends...
Those friends included the mice (Grandad Albert, Snoot and young Root),the Mole family (Mum, Marcia and little Milly Mole), the Toad family (including
mischievious Moses), and a Hedgehog family (Mum Lizzie and little Shrimp).
Whatever the problem, large or small, good old Oakie can always fathom just the right solution. This gentle series is exquisitely designed and animated, down to the last twitching whisker - like super-cute Root,who even carries a miniature knitted toy everywhere. The show was actually conceived and designed by long-serving Cosgrove Hall employee Bridget Appleby whose associations with Brian and Mark go right back to the Stop-Frame days of Noddy...
Episodes are: 'Oakie Doke And The Cheeky Breeze', 'Oakie Doke And The Orchestra', 'Oakie Doke And The Treasure Hunt', 'Oakie Doke And The Monster', 'Oakie Doke And The Jam Puddle' and 'Oakie Doke And The Wishing Well'.- Was this review helpful to you?
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