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3''The Willows in Winter'' is a 1996 sequel to the 1995 film ''WesternAnimation/{{The Wind in the Willows|1995}}''. It is an AnimatedAdaptation of William Horwood's unofficial sequel to Kenneth Grahame's [[Literature/TheWindInTheWillows original novel]]. Like ''Willows'', it was produced by the now defunct [[Creator/VargaStudio TVC]] (Television Cartoons) in London and the two tend to be sold together on DVD. Most of the original cast returned to reprise their roles.
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5The film begins in the summer with Toad entertaining Mole's recently orphaned nephew with a game of croquet. That is, until he sees a plane fly over Toad Hall... Later in the year, Nephew Mole is back at Mole End with his uncle as a violent blizzard blows outside. Enter Portly, who tries to deliver a message to Mole but ends up getting drunk and passing out before he can stammer out more than Rat has said Mole must come at once. Mole sets off to help his friend and almost makes it to Rat's house, but falls through the ice while crossing the river and is seemingly lost forever...
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7Like the first film, ''Winter'' received positive reviews, and Creator/RikMayall and Lorraine Marshall won Emmy Awards for Best Voice Acting and Art Direction respectively.
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10!!''The Willows in Winter'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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12* ADogNamedDog: All the original characters plus Nephew Mole who's Mole's nephew.
13* AesopAmnesia: Toad was doing well after the first film. Until he sees a plane fly over Toad Hall...
14* AlcoholHic: Toad does this after downing red wine.
15* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: Toad, after a few too many glasses of wine, knocks over a candle and sets his house on fire.
16* AnimatedAdaptation: Of William Horwood's unofficial sequel to ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows''.
17* ArtShift: When Rat sees a vision of "the beyond" the animation changes to a different style.
18* BadAssBoast: Toad. He'll have you know he's walked unscathed from blazing infernos!
19* TheBigBad: The judge is upgraded to this from the first film.
20* BigDamnHeroes: Prenderghast when he appears to give evidence at Toad's trial.
21* BittersweetEnding: Toad Hall is burned to the ground, but Toad is officially out of trouble with the law and [[spoiler:his deceased American cousin has left him '''$5,000,000''' (which when converted to the pound sterling is roughly £3,000,000), more then enough to rebuild the Hall and still enough for Toad to live in comfort since that has the spending power of £171,180,000 in today's money).]]
22* BookEnds: Two: the film opens and ends with the live action segments and the animated part opens and ends with shots of Toad Hall.
23* CantHoldHisLiquor:
24** Portly. Justified since he's only a youth and it's probably his first time drinking strong alcohol. Mole instructs his nephew to give Portly "a small nip" to warm him up, but his nephew somewhat overdoes it.
25** The chimney sweep, which Toad uses to his advantage.
26* CharacterExaggeration:
27** If Toad was a foolish and irresponsible SmallNameBigEgo in the original, he's twice as bad here.
28** Likewise, the judge, who was an exaggerated parody of the "stern judge" stereotype in the original has become directly villainous in this film.
29* ChekhovsGun: The letter for Toad that Rat finds halfway through the movie ends up being Toad's salvation during his DarkestHour.
30* DownerBeginning: The film begins with Mole falling through the ice and seemingly drowning in the river. Fortunately, he doesn't die and is later found by his friends.
31* DecompositeCharacter: The judge and the chief justice who oversees Toad's hearing are separate characters than in Horwood's book.
32* DrivesLikeCrazy: In this one Toad ''flies'' like crazy.
33* FatBastard: The sadistic judge from the first film returns to cause more trouble for Toad.
34* FatalFlaw: Toad would've had a much easier escape from the judge's mansion had he not let his ego get in the way.
35* FelonyMisdemeanor: Toad accidentally crashes his plane on the judge's greenhouse and ends up on trial for just about every crime in existence.
36* GondorCallsForAid: Badger and Rat..."ask" the residents of the Wild Wood to help them search for Mole. They agree after Rat promises them a few things and Badger threatens to clobber them if they don't.
37* HeroicBSOD: Toad falls into despair twice. Once when he's put on trial for murder and at the end when his house burns down. He gets over both pretty quickly since he's, well, Toad.
38* INeedAFreakingDrink: When Mole is finally found, bedraggled, cold, and damp, one of the first things he asks for is a cup of hot toddy.
39* TheJeeves: Prenderghast, a servant at the judge's mansion, has a very Jeevesian manner.
40* KarmaHoudini: Oddly enough, Toad is both this ''and'' the victim of a FelonyMisdemeanor. He flies his new plane like a madman and very nearly ends up getting Rat killed, not to mention almost crashing in the middle of a village. He receives no punishment for either thanks to the judge [[NiceJobFixingItVillain bungling his trial by trying to implicate him in dozens of other crimes,]] which leads to him walking away free.
41* MediumBlending: Like the previous film, it opens and ends with live action segments with animation in between.
42* NewTechnologyIsEvil: Played with much more than in the original. The message from ''Winter'' seems to be that new technology is bad only when it's abused by people like Toad. Badger has a kneejerk disapproval to Toad's plane on principle, but when Ratty points out how useful it could be in searching for Mole, he realizes its utility.
43* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If the judge had just charged Toad with the crimes he was actually guilty of (escaping jail and dangerous flying over a public area) he would probably have got the conviction to stick. Instead he tries to implicate Toad in just about [[FelonyMisdemeanor every crime imaginable]], including the murder of a man still alive and working in his (the Judge's) kitchen. Of course Toad's friends rally at the unfairness of this and he ends up saved at the last minute, much to the judge's anger.
44* OhCrap: Several:
45** Badger when he realises Toad is flying the plane rather than the pilot.
46** Toad gets a major one when he realises he's damaged the judge's prize palm tree.
47* PaperThinDisguise: Toad, once again, dons one to escape the judge. This time he dresses up as a (human) chimney sweep and no one thinks it's odd the sweep lost a few feet in height and now has a green face! [[SubvertedTrope The sweep's wife immediately recognizes that Toad isn't her husband.]]
48* PetTheDog: The Wild Wooders search for Mole with some persuasion and are openly crying at their enemy's funeral.
49* PoorCommunicationKills: Portly staggers to Mole's house in the middle of a blizzard, only managing to get out "Rat says you've got to come..." before passing out. Mole naturally assumes there's a major emergency and rushes out through a blizzard and onto thin ice to reach Rat's house. It turns out that Rat and Otter were having a thoroughly enjoyable evening at Rat's house, and Rat's offhanded comment of "I wish Moley were here" led the impulsive Portly to fetch him.
50* RememberTheNewGuy: Mole's nephew is a main character. He fits into the cast very well.
51* SixthRanger: Mole's nephew.
52* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: One of the deciding factors in Toad's acquittal is [[spoiler: Badger's friendship with the editor of the ''Times'', which he leverages to try to influence the verdict. The Judges apparently refer to him as [[RedBaron "The Thunderer"]] and dare not go against his advice.]]
53* SmugSnake: The chief weasel, smugly adding more conditions to the agreement of the weasels joining the search for mole.
54-->'''Rat:'''You'll partake of high tea with Mr Badger himself.
55-->'''Chief Weasel:'''I'll get us more than a tea party. And...
56-->'''Badger:''' *Snarls*
57-->'''Rat:''' Receive a letter of forgiveness from Mr. Toad for past wrongs.
58-->'''Chief Weasel:''' In addition to...
59-->'''Badger:''' [[SuddenlyShouting IN ADDITION TO NOT BEING DRIVEN FROM THE WILD WOOD! FORWARD!]]
60* StronglyWordedLetter: After learning Toad has been charged with murder, Badger resorts to the "forlorn hope" of writing one of these to the editor of the ''Times'' in protest. [[spoiler: It works [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections surprisingly well.]]]]
61* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Portly, see PoorCommunicationKills for details.
62* UpperClassTwit: Toad is back to his old ways since the last film.
63* WhatTheHellHero: Toad is often on the receiving end of this. Usually from Badger.
64-->'''Badger:''' SCOUNDREL! Wretched, raving irresponsible animal! You should be HORSE-WHIPPED!
65** and later...
66--->'''Rat: '''Oh yes! I know where you are, Toad! And you can go hang!
67--->'''Otter: '''You can go hang!
68--->'''Badger: ''' TOAD! YOU SHALL HANG!

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