Tom and Jerry's Wind in the Willows

Tom and Jerry's Wind in the Willows is a Warner Bros movie based on the well-known novel by Kenneth Grahame.

Characters

 * Tom, a grey cat. Gruff but well-meaning.
 * Jerry, a brown mouse. Clever, Cheeky and kind.
 * Tuffy, a grey diaper-wearing mouse, Jerry's Nephew.
 * Mole, a humble and friendly creature who is talented with digging.
 * Rat, a clever and cranky but noble rodent who lives near a river and is a great boat-rower.
 * Mr. Toad, a crazy, reckless amphibian with a craze for motorcars.
 * Badger, a gruff but wise, benevolent and bold hermit from the Wild Wood and the narrator of the story. He wields a cane-sword.
 * Jaspo Weasel, a maniacal and sly crime-boss
 * Rero Weasel: Jaspo's second-in-command
 * Hemmo Weasel: Jaspo's third-in-command
 * Quarro Weasel: Jaspo's fourth-in-command
 * Droopy, a droopy noble but just bulldog. In this movie, he's Toad's butler.
 * Butch, Droopy Dog's co star. In this movie, he is Toad's gardener
 * Mrs. Carrigton-Moss: The magistrate who sentences Mr. Toad for the crimes the weasel-gang set him up to.
 * Clarabelle, the jailer's daughter who helps Toad, Tom and Jerry escape Jail by disguising them as washer women.
 * Mary, the barge woman who takes Alfred to pull her barge but Toad takes Alfred back.
 * Toodles Galore, Tom Cat's love-interest.
 * Alfred, Mr. Toad's horse who thinks he's left out of everything.
 * Otter, a friend of Rat.
 * Portly: Otter's son. A rash but bold and nice guy
 * Pan: The god of the wild who is half-man and half-goat. A spiritual guide.
 * Toad Senior: Toad's dad who died. He is seen in pictures and flashbacks.

Cast

 * Billy West as Tom
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry
 * James Corden as Mole
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Ratty
 * Gilbert Goddfried as Toad
 * Derek Jacobi as Badger/Narrator
 * Kath Souice as Tuffy
 * Maggie Smith as Mrs. Carrington-Moss
 * Annette Badland as Mary
 * Jeff Bergman as Droopy
 * Clancy Brown as Butch
 * Craig Ferguson as Reggie
 * Tom Kenny as Alfred
 * John DiMaggio as Otter
 * Craig Ferguson as Trevor
 * Andrew Scott as Jaspo Weasel
 * Steven Blum as Rero Weasel
 * Jim Cummings as Hemmoc Weasel
 * Tara Strong as Quoro Weasel, Weasel Sentry 3, Portly


 * Jess Harnell as Glog Weasel
 * Grey Griffin as Toodles Galore, Weasel Sentry 4
 * Scott McNeil as Weasel Sentry 1
 * J. B. Blanc as Weasel Sentry 2
 * Val Kilmer as Pan
 * Amick Byram as Pan's Singing Voice

Quotes
Jerry: Uh...
 * Ratty: Nothing is worth more than messing in a boat. Messing about in boats. Yes. Messing...
 * Ratty: Nothing is worth more than messing in a boat. Messing about in boats. Yes. Messing...

Mole: Look out!

BONG!

(the boat collides with the bank, causing Ratty to fall over)

Ratty: About in boats or with boats.

(he laughes)

Tom: He's gone mad.
 * Tom: He's a mad rodent.

Mole: Me?

Tom: I meant the rat. Let's leave before he eats us all up. Yep. Come on.

Ratty: Oh. Can you swim?

Tom: You got me.
 * Jerry: What's inside the basket?

Ratty: There's cold chicken, cold tongue, cold ham, cold beef, pickled gherkins, salad, french rolls, cress sandwiches, potted meat, crisps, apples, bananas, oranges, pears, berries, cakes, choc-bars, biscuits, crackers, ginger beer, lemonade, juice...

Tom: You're joking.

Ratty: Really? It's only which I bring on outings.

Tom: Bonkers. But in a good way.
 * Mole: So you live by this river.
 * Mole: So you live by this river.
 * Mole: So you live by this river.

Ratty: By it and with it and on it and in it. It's brother and sister to me, and aunts, and company, and food and drink, and washing too. It's my world, and I don't want any other. What it hasn't got is not worth having, and what it doesn't know is not worth knowing. Lord! the times we've had together! Whether in winter or summer, spring or autumn, it's always got its fun and its excitements. When the floods are on in February, and my cellars and basement are brimming with drink that's no good to me, and the brown water runs by my best bedroom window; or again when it all drops away and, shows patches of mud that smells like plum-cake, and the rushes and weed clog the channels, and I can potter about dry shod over most of the bed of it and find fresh food to eat, and things careless people have dropped out of boats!

Tom: Does it get boring? You and the river, and nobody else?

Ratty: Nobody else. There are locals. Otters, coots, moorhens, ducks, geese, swans, frogs, toads, herons, and others. The bank is so crowded nowadays by humans that many people are moving away altogether. Yep.

Jerry: That forest.

Ratty: The Wild Wood. We hardly go there.

Mole: Are there any good people?

Ratty: Yes. Squirrels, deer, owls, shrews, hedgehogs, ravens, doves, and rabbits. Well, some are good. And there's Mr. Badger who dwells on the heart of it. Dear Badger. One of the wisest of his people. But there dwell others. Weasels, wolves, snakes, and foxes. Oh. And a sly weasel named Jaspo who leads a gang.

Mole: And beyond the Wild Wood.

Ratty: The wide world. I'm staying away from it, and so should you. And keep away from Jaspo and his gang. They;re liars, thieves, kidnappers, and murderers. Not to be trusted.
 * Otter: Ah. Ratty. You sly, greedy beggar.

Ratty: You can talk, Otter, you rogue.

Otter: Portly and I went swimming. Crowded. Humans. Boy, they.. Oh. Did you hear? Toad is coming around here. In his brand-new wager-boat; new togs, new everything!

Ratty: Once, it was nothing but sailing. Then he changed from it after he crashed into an island with snakes on. Took to punting. Nothing would please him but to punt all day and every day, and a nice mess he made of it. Last year it was house-boating.

Otter: Yes. A good man. But no stability. Oh. Speaking of which, here he is.

Toad: Yo, ho.

(he rows by)
 * Toad; O, pooh! boating! I've given that up long ago.

Jerry: Wonder why.

Toad: Sheer waste of time, that's what it is. No. I'd found the real thing, and I plan to spend the rest of my life to it.

(he reveals a a canary-yellow picked out with green, and red wheels)

Jerry: A gypsy caravan.

Mole: My aunt told me about such things.

Ratty: Oh.

Toad: There's real life for you. The open road, the dusty highway, the heath, the common, the hedgerows, the rolling downs! Camps, villages, towns, cities! Here to-day, up and off to somewhere else to-morrow! Travel, change, interest, excitement! The whole world before you, and a horizon that's always changing! Yes!!!!

(he leads them into a caravan)

Toad; Look. All compact and comfortable. Little sleeping bunks. A little table that folded up against the wall. A cooking-stove, lockers, bookshelves, and a bird-cage with a canary in it.

Conny: Hi. I'm Conny.

Toad: Yes, and pots, pans, jugs and kettles of every size and variety. You see—biscuits, potted lobster, sardines—everything you can possibly want. Soda here—baccy there—letter-paper, bacon, jam, seeds, fruit, cards and dominoes—you'll find that nothing what ever has been forgotten, when we make our start this afternoon. Yep, yep.

(they head out)

Ratty: This afternoon?

Toad: Now, Ratty. No need to fuss and complain. You got to come. It's more fun with more. Do you mean to stick by your fussy river as a primitive? I want to show you the world.

Ratty: Bah.

Jerry: Oh, I get it. Ratty's a chicken.

Ratty: No, I'm not.

Jerry: If you neglect to go, who'd help Toad if he gets harmed? You said yourself how you and Badger keep an eye on him.

Ratty: Good point.
 * Toad: Well, good night, you fellows! This is the real life for a gentleman! Talk about your old river!

Ratty: Who says I do? Yet I think of it.

Mole: Sorry. Shall we go?

Ratty: Jerry's right. We should keep close to Toad. His hobbies would end.

Narrator: Little did the Rat realise how sooner this one was yet to.


 * (after Reggie's car goes past and causes the cart accident)

Ratty: You scoundrels. You rogues. You nitwits. You highway men. You nincompoops. You noodles. You twits. You.... you irresponsible, arrogant road-hogs! You coulda crushed someone to death. I'll report you to the police! I'll get you, I will! You rotters!

Mole: On the plus side, no one got hurt.

Alfred: I think you spoke too soon.

(he motions to Toad)

Toad: Poop, poop.

Tom: Uhh... Toad.

Jerry: Is he...

Toad: OOO. 'Glorious, stirring sight. The poetry of motion! The REAL way to travel! The ONLY way to travel! Here to-day—in next week to-morrow! Villages skipped, towns and cities jumped—always somebody else's horizon! O bliss! O poop-poop! O my! O my!

Mole: Oh, stop being a jackass, Toad.

Tom: Get a hold of yourself.

Alfred: Oh, boy.

Toad: And to think I never KNEW! All those wasted years that lie behind me, I never knew, never even DREAMT! But NOW—but now that I know, now that I fully realise! O what a flowery track lies spread before me, henceforth! What dust-clouds shall spring up behind me as I speed on my reckless way! What carts I shall fling carelessly into the ditch in the wake of my magnificent onset! Horrid little carts—common carts—canary-coloured carts!

Ratty: I was afraid of this. He's got a new craze.

Jerry: What shall we do?

Ratty: Nothing.

Tom: Why not?

Jerry: Let's go to Badger.

Toad: I owe you. Without you, I woulda far from found such.... heavenly....AAAAAAAH! I owe you... my dear friends.

Ratty: See which I mean? I say we leave the rogue be.

Narrator: A rash act which was yet to haunt the rodent for days to come.

(we see Jaspo and his gang smirking) Mole: Oh, dear.
 * Otter: Guys. Did you hear? Toad went to London by train this morning.... and ordered a large motor-car. Yep.

Ratty: Not our problem.

Otter: And who told him about the motorcar on sale? Jaspo Weasel. I smell a trick.

Ratty: Bah. Mole: Yes. If we neglect to, Toad would die.
 * Jerry: We should go to Badger.

Ratty: He deserves anything he gets.

Mole: You fear the Wild Wood.

Ratty: You act as if this is our responsibility.

Mole: It is.

Ratty: No, it isn't, you beast!

(he throws paper on Mole and storms into his bed)

Mole: Touchy.
 * Tom: Why is Ratty afraid of the Wild Wood?
 * Jaspo: Yum. Meat. Hunt!

(the weasels pursue Tom, Jerry and Mole)

Tom: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
 * Ratty: Oh, Moley, Tom and Jerry. Gone to the Wild Wood alone. As did my father .... and weasels devoured him. Well, I refuse to let it happen to my friends.
 * Mole: You came.
 * Mole: You came.

Jerry: I doubted you;d come.

Ratty: You were right, Jerry. I was such a coward to avoid the Wild Wood. We river-bankers, we hardly ever come here by ourselves. If we have to come, we come in couples, at least; then we're generally all right. Besides, there are a hundred things one has to know, which we understand all about and you don't, as yet. I mean passwords, and signs, and sayings which have power and effect, and plants you carry in your pocket, and verses you repeat, and dodges and tricks you practise; all simple enough when you know them, but they've got to be known if you're small, or you'll find yourself in trouble. Of course if you were Badger or Otter, it would be quite another matter.

Mole: I'm sure brave Mr. Toad would come to this

Ratty: Toad? Bah. He would be eaten by weasels.
 * Mole: OW! My leg!

Tom: OW! My leg too!!

Ratty: Oh, dear.

(he checks them)

Ratty: Clean cuts. That was never done by a branch or a stump. Looks as if it was made by a sharp edge of something in metal. Funny!

Tom: Hardly feels funny.

(Jerry checks and points)

Jerry: Look.

Ratty: Hooray-oo-ray-oo-ray- oo-ray!

Tom: What?

Jerry: A door-scraper. You know which this means?

Mole: Yes. It simply means that some very careless and forgetful person has left his door-scraper lying about in the middle of the Wild Wood, just where it's sure to trip everybody up.

Ratty: Where there is a door-scraper, there is a door.

Tom: I see no door.
 * Tom: Okay. I was wrong. There was a door.
 * Badger: Alright, you. Who woke me up? I bet it's Jaspo and his gang again.

Ratty: It's me.

Badger: Ratty. Ah. Should've known. And who be they? Buds. Oh come in.

Jerry: And you told us he was gruff. You fibber.
 * Jerry: Badger's house looks the sorta house where heroes could fitly feast after victory, where weary harvesters could line up in scores along the table and keep their Harvest Home with mirth and song, or where two or three friends of simple tastes could sit about as they pleased and eat and smoke and talk in comfort and contentment.

Badger: Well said.
 * Badger: How's Toad?

Ratty: Oh. From bad to worse. As you know he goes from one hobby to another. Obviously you remember boats., Then gypsy carts. And now... thanks to us... motor-cars. Another smash-up only last week, and a bad one. You see, he will insist on driving himself, and he's hopelessly incapable. If he'd only employ a decent, steady, well-trained animal such as a hedgehog, pay him good wages, and leave everything to him, he'd get on all right. But no; he's convinced he's a heaven-born driver, and nobody can teach him anything; and all the rest follows.

Badger: How many so far?

Ratty: Smashes or cars?

Tom: Well...

Ratty: He's This is the seventh. As for the others— you know that coach-house of his? Well, it's piled up— literally piled up to the roof— with fragments of motor-cars, none of them bigger than your hat!

Mole: He's been in hospital three times. And as for the fines he's had to pay, it's simply awful to think of. Oh, dear. Killed or bankrupt, it's gonna come around someday. And Jaspo is working with him. Obviously planning to doublecross him.

Badger; Yes. Jaspo is a trickster. A rogue.

Jerry: We must help him.

Ratty; The last time we got involved, this happened.

Badger: Jerry is right. We must help. But now is winter. We badgers sleep in winter. But when spring comes, we'd sort Toad out. Toad: Bah. Jaspo's my friend. And when I see another motrocar.. POOP-POOP... I go in it. POOP-POOP! POOP-POOP!
 * Badger: Arrogance can lead to pain, Ratty. This is proof. This underground network was once a city. Long ago, Romans roamed it..... and eventually fell to their own arrogance and greed
 * Badger: You brought all this on yourself, Toad. You ignored all the warnings your elders lent you. You abused all the wealth your dad left you. You ruined our good name, and this of your people with your reckless driving and your smashes and your pride and your rows with police. You'd become a menace to society. And think about how your parents woulda reacted if they saw you now.... the innocent boy become a public monster. And Jaspo... zero good would come of trusting that rogue. He's playing you. Using you. He wants your fortune. He'd betray you. Your actions caused more harm than good. But there;s time to redeem. The first step is to apologise and promise to give motor-cars as well as to deny any future deals with Jaspo.

Badger: Hmmm.

Ratty: I was afraid of this.

Mole; Oh, dear.

Tom: He's gone mad.

Badger: So be it. Take him to his room and lock him to think it over.

(cut to Ratty, Mole, Tom and Jerry dragging Toad along)

Toad: Friends?!? You claim to be friends?!? Betrayers! Droopy! How could you betray me? My old butler! WHY!?!

Droopy: It's for your own good. You're sick. You hardly know it. We'll take great care of everything for you till you're well, Toad. And it's to keep you away from Jaspo who's poisoning you.

Ratty; No more of those regretable incidents with the police!

Mole: And no more of those incidents in hospital.
 * Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Mr. Toad, you were charged with stealing a motorcar, driving to the public danger, and for insulting a leading member of the police!

Toad: Surely we can talk about this? C'mon. Tea and muffins. C'mon. This is all a mess-up. It serves the motorists right for breaking my cart and spooking my horse.

Reggie: Well, we didn't mean to. We were just passing by.

(Toad laughs, only to stop when he sees Mrs. Carrington-Moss's glare)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: SILENCE IN THE COURT! (Bangs her gavel six times) Clerk.

Clerk: Supposing you were to say twelve months for the theft, which is mild; and three years for the furious driving, which is lenient; and fifteen years for the cheek, which was pretty bad. And that adds up to..

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Nineteen years!

Toad: Nineteen years?

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: And another year for your defiance in court. Twenty years.
 * Jerry: We must help.

Ratty; It's madness to break him out from prison.

Jerry: But the vision. If we neglect to act, Toad Hall would end. And many would die.

Ratty: Moly.

Mole; I'm gonna look after Toad Hall. I refuse to run away as you did.

Ratty; I never ran away.

Mole; You ran away from your dad. I heard from Badger. He told us how you went to the Wild Wood to fight weasels. Your dad followed. Jaspo devoured him. You fear the Wild Wood coz of which happened. This is why you refuse to get involved.

Ratty: My actions led to more harm. I stay out from other's buisness.

Mole: Me.

Ratty; I saw an equal. A friend.

Mole; Yet you refuse to help. I refuse to betray my friends as you did.


 * (finding out Moly got wounded by Jaspo)

Ratty: Oh, my!
 * Mr. Toad: Badger, I should've listened to you. Jaspo set me up. Badger, I should've heeded your warning. That rogue was a lying, treasonous fraud. A rogue. Oooooh. Now I know how the Count of Monte Cristo felt.


 * Clarabelle: There's no need to cry, Toad. We all mess up. But more important is we learn from errors.
 * Trevor: Odd. We were the last train on this track. Yet I coulda sworn I heard... Yes. I see it clearly now. Another train coming. On it.... policemen and wardens, waving weapons... and shouting for us to stop. Say. Do you know them? Did you lot tell me the truth?

Tom: Uh...

Toad; I'm far from a washerwoman. I'm a toad.

Trevor: I wondered why you look green.

Toad: I'm Mr. Toad. A rich one. I was set up by some weasels led by Jaspo. He saw my craze on motorcars and tricked me to steal one, claiming it was free. And I lost control of my anger with the chairman Mrs Carrington-Moss.

Trevor: This is all? Bah! I knew her. A pompous windbag unworthy to be chairman. Heart as cold as ice. SHe locked you u to defend her pride. And I know Jaspo. A notorious crime-boss. I refuse to let him get away while you suffer just for a few messups. I'd help you few. When we go through this tunnel, I;'d slow down so you can jump out and hide in the woods.
 * Ratty: My fault. Moly's gonna die and it's my fault.

Badger: It was as much..,

Ratty: My fault. Jerry and Moly. I shoulda heeded them.
 * Badger: Mole survives. And I know how?

(they see a figure... half-man and half-goat)

Badger: Pan! God of the Wild!!!!!

Mole: Are you afraid?

Badger: Why? He's a defender and healer to us.

Ratty: I feel afraid.

Pan: Moly. You did well. As did you, Badger. Your belief drew me here.

(he turns to Ratty)

Pan: Ratty. You'd forgotton me.

Ratty: How could I?

Pan: You'd forgotton your responsibility, thus forgetting my teachings of right and wrong. Your actions on refusing to help Toad when you had the chance jeopardised this world. You must act to help preserve the future.

Ratty: But I caused more pain. Toad's in prison..

Pan: Funny. I saw him escape. A good human helped him. A jailer's daughter. And another good human... a train-driver. They acted and helepd him. Remember who you really are. You;'re a defender of life. Remember. Remember which is really important. Remember your responsibility to life. I know the past hurts. But live in the past, the present, and the future. Living there, now and then.


 * Mary: No toads on my nice, clean barge! Get out, you slimy freak! You're all dirty. Get out now, you ugly freak!

Toad: How dare you say that! Rude woman!

Droopy: That is a frog, you're thinking of!

Mary: I don't care, I still won't have you freaks! OUT! OR I WILL BEAT ALL OF YOU UP!

(She holds up a oar and throws Toad overboard, she throws Tom and Jerry overboard as well)

Alfred: Toad, Tom, Jerry! There you are you lot.

Toad: Alfred, what are you doing here?

Alfred: It's a long story. Unhitch me, quick. Hop on my back, I'll get us out of here.

(Toad unhitches his horse, then he, Tom and Jerry mount and ride off, Droopy runs after, Mary is shocked)

Mary: Come back here, you thieves!

Alfred: I'm not your horse, I'm Mr. Toad's!

Toad: Farewell, you oar hitter!

(Tom & Jerry blow raspberries at her)

(Mary growls in frustration and shakes her fist angrily at Toad, Tom, Jerry and Droopy)

Mary: I'll get you!
 * (Mole approaches the weasel-sentries, dressed as a washerwoman)

Mole (falsetto): Hi. Need any washing done?

Weasel Sentry 1: Go away, washerwoman.

Weasel Sentry 2: Leave now!

Weasel Sentry 3: Go away, washerwoman! We don't do any washing on duty.

Mole (falsetto): Or any other time.

Weasel Sentry 4: Bah.

Glog: Go away. Run away.

Mole (falsetto): Ironic from weasels near the grave.

Glog: Pardon.

Mole (falsetto): My daughter washes for Mr. Badger, and that'll show you whether I know what I'm talking about; and you'll know pretty soon, too! You see.... Mr. Badger has sent a letter to his brother for help. His brother, Major-General McBadger, who leads a badger-legion.... armed with rifles, bayonets, pistols, hangar swords, truncheons, dirks, and grenades.... striking by way of the paddock.

Glog: A badger-legion?

Mole (falsetto): And also about two dozen boat-loads of rat-marines..... armed with cutlasses, rifles, pistols, clubs, daggers, and tridents.....led by Commander Reckoz................. all going up the river to land on the garden.

Glog: Rat-marines?

Mole (falsetto): And also a group of otter-grenadiers.... armed with grenade-launchers, shotguns, pistols, maces, dirks, and bolas...... led by Sergeant-Major Ocko.... all heading for the conservatory.

Glog: Otter-grenadiers?

Mole (falsetto): And also some mouse-knights.... armed with knightly swords, flails, dirks, lances, crossbows, and shields.... led by Captain Jerroc. And some cat-musketeers.... wielding rapier swords, rifles, dirks, and halberds..... led by Major Timmoc. All heading for the billard-room.

Glog: Mouse-knights? Cat-musketeers?

Mole (falsetto): And some mole-assassins.... wielding sais, ninja-swords, longbows and arrows, throwing knives, and chains.... led by Lieutenant-Colonel Molic.

Glog: Mole-assassins?

Mole (falsetto): And an artillery-unit of dogs..... wielding cannons, hammers, sickles, and pistols.... led by Colonel Droopoc... heading for the west wing.

Glog: Dog-artillery?

Mole (falsetto): And also a cavalry-unit of toads riding great horses.... wielding sabres, rifles, pikes, pistols, and grenades.... led by Brigadier-General McToad.

Glog: Toad-cavalry?

Mole (falsetto): And most seriously of all.... a herd of wild horses. All strong and fast. All intelligent. So strong, quick, and intelligent that no hunter has ever tamed them. Led by Alfred the Bold... heading for the carriage-drive to the front entrance

Glog: Wild horses? Oh.

Mole; The price you lot pay for Jaspo setting up Mr. Toad who happens to be Brigadier-General McToad's brother. There won't be much left of you to wash, by the time they've done with you, unless you clear out while you have the chance!

(he heads away and hides in a ditch)

Glog: Oh...

Weasel-Sentry 1: Let's go.

Weasel-Sentry 2: Why? The chief said...

Weasel-Sentry 3: Typical. The leaders always rest in there while we must stay out in the cold to be slaughtered by a monstrous army.

Weasel-Sentry 4: We can handle them.

Glog: Bah. She's lying. Moles. Such crazy beasts.

Weasel-Sentry 3: She could be telling the truth.
 * Ratty: Moly. You ruined it all.

Toad; Yes.

Badger: You two arrogant idiots. Mole did well.

Alfred: Psychological warfare. The sentries would hear the fight and retreat, thinking an army is striking. Yep.

Otter: Really?

Badger: And you claimed to be clever, Ratty. I thought you learned better from Pan.
 * Jaspo: YOU!

Toad: Yes. You set me up. You used me so you could claim my ancestral house!

Songs

 * Duck's Ditty - Ratty and Mole.
 * The Open Road - Toad, Mole, Ratty and Alfred


 * Living There, Now and Then - Pan.
 * Ode to Mr. Toad - Toad
 * When the Toad Came Home - Toad


 * Living There, Now and Then (reprise) - Pan, Toad, Badger, Mole, Ratty, Otter, Jerry, Tom, Alfred, and Clarabelle.

Trivia

 * James Corden who voices Mole is known to'd been Billy the Meerkat on Animals United, Craig Owens on Doctor Who, the Mouse on The Gruffalo (2009) and The Gruffalo's Child (2011), Jinks on Gulliver's Travels (2010), the Narrator on Esio Trot (2015), Bran the Giant's son on Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story, Peter Rabbit on Peter Rabbit (2018), Russell on Cruise of the Gods, Dewi Thomas on Little Britain, Hi-Five on The Emoji Movie, Biggie on Trolls (2016), Soldier Vernkot on Planet 51, The Baker on Into the Woods, and Steven on Stella
 * D. B. Sweeny who voices Ratty is known to'd been Aladar on Dinosaur (2000), Sitka on Brother Bear, and Aang on The Legend of Korra.
 * Gilbert Goddfried who voices Toad is known to'd been Iago on Aladdin (1994) and The Return of Jafar as well as Aladdin and the King of Thieves and The House of Mouse, Krang Sub-Prime on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Mr. Mxyzptlk on Superman: The Aniomated Series aand Justice League: Action as well as Lego Batman, cartoons, the Woodpecker on Timon and Pumbaa, Cilon on Hercules (1998), Doctor Bender on Fairly Oddparents, Mr. Beetle on Thumbelina (1994), Grayson on Jack and the Beanstalk (2010), and the Rat on Adventures from the Book of Virtues.
 * Derek Jacobi reprises the role he played as the storyteller on one of the audiobooks of The Wind In The Wiloows, as well as playing Mr. badger.
 * John DiMaggio voices Otter with the voice he did for Bender on Futurama, Flint Marko/Sand-Man on Spectacular Spider-Man, Black Mask and Grodd on Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Wrecker on Avengers: Assemble and Ultimate Spider-Man, Scottsman on Samurai Jack, Timandahaf on Asterix and the Vikings, Red Hood 1/Joker on Batman: Under the Red Hood, Brother Blood on Teen Titans, and Deathstroke on LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs Bizarro League.
 * Andrew Scott who voices Jaspo Weasel is known to'd been Jim Moriarty on Sherlock, Inspector Roderick Turpin on Victor Frankenstein, Colonel William Smith on John Adams, C (Max Denbigh) on Spectre (2015), King Louis on The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, Addison Bennett on on Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016),  Tommy McGann on  Dead Bodies, Davin on The Stag (2013), Gethin Roberts on Pride (2014), and Hamlet on Hamlet (Harold Pinter Theatre)
 * Jim Cummings voices Hemmo Weasel with the voice he did for Hammerhead on Spider-Man (2017).
 * Craig Ferguson who voices Trevor be known to'd been Gober the Belch on How to Train Your Dragon franchise, Doctor Samuel T. Phellander on The Legend of Tarzan (2003), Agent Epsilon and Orion on Hercules (1998), Roddy MacStew on Freakazoid, Nigel Wick on The Drew Carey Show, Host of Join or Die with Craig Ferguson and Celebrity Name Game, Lister's Confidence on Red Dwarf, Susan Boil on Futurama, himself on Family Guy and Spongebob Squarepants, Cammander and French Man as well as Weatherman on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, and Dark Barry on American Dad
 * Maggie Smith who plays Mrs Carrington-Moss is known to'd played Professor McGonagle on the Harry Potter movies, Thetis on Clash of the Titans (1981), Lady Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham on Downton Abbey, Wendy Darling on Hook, Lady Bluebury on Gnomeo and Juliet, and Mrs. Agatha Docherty on Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang.
 * Val Kilmer who voices Pan is known to'd voiced Moses and God on The Prince of Egypt

Cultural References

 * Badger's outfit looks similar to the one worn by Professor Yana, the Master's human-form, on Doctor Who: Utopia., one of Derek Jacobi's best known roles.
 * Badger's drama-tone and acts on the ruins be a nod to I, Claudius... one of Derek Jacobi's best known roles.
 * Pan speaking with Ratty is similar to Mufusa's spirit scene with Simba on The Lion King. 
 * Badger's drama-tone and acts on the ruins be a nod to I, Claudius... one of Derek Jacobi's best known roles.
 * Pan speaking with Ratty is similar to Mufusa's spirit scene with Simba on The Lion King.