The Animals of Farthing Wood

The miniseries of Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood, it's about the animals lead by Fox travels to their new home conquering their natural instincts and faces many dangers until they arrive at White Deer Park. This miniseries is not confused with the original series of The Animals of Farthing Wood from 1993 to 1995 from Europen Broadcasting. This film is a prediction and pending for filmmakers, due to copyright they need permission from the author Colin Dann. This miniseries includes seven episodes in each book.

Episode One
In this first episode of the miniseries, when their original home "The Farthing Wood" is destroyed. The animals gather around what to do next as humans begin to demolish their habitat. The animals couldn't stop the humans from destroying their homes. Fox, their leader made a choice to make a journey to take the animals to the new peaceful habitat, which its The White Deer Park. The animals made the oath to protect each other such as conquering their natural instincts. They begin the journey with few fatalities and dangers they have to face. As they arrive at the White Deer Park, they are welcomed by the forest's leader, The Great White Stag.

Episode Two
Winter arrives, the animals go into hibernation. The weather is so harsh that caused deaths of small animals. While Fox meets Vixen, Badger hurt his leg while on his way to see the white stag. After Badger gets healed by the warden, the animals face more dangers from many hostile human hunters and other animals. The animals of the farthing wood must survive from the hostile winter and the dangerous situation they have to face.

Episode Three
Scarface, the other fox that terrorizes the White Deer Park animals appears. The animals have to face new challenges from the park's civilians and other animals. Meanwhile, Fox and Vixen had mated and had cubs. The cubs are Bold, Friendly, Charmer and Dreamer. Dreamer was found murdered. After the incident of the relationship between Ranger and Charmer and the failed assassin attempt of Adder, Scarface plans to attack the farthing wood animals with his pack of foxes, which results in death from Adder. The animals also made their private lives in their new home and must protect each other.

Episode Four
Bold left The White Deer Park to explore the new world. Bold faces warnings which he ignores and even meets the female badger. He must face the dangers of the environment and survive as he can, which results a sad ending for Bold and his family.

Episode Five
Three animals of the original group passed away from old age. As Fox, Vixen and their remaining children mourn Bold's death, something strange has been happening. The mysterious beast which revealed as The Beast terrorizes the forest, which results in deaths in few animals. The Beast plans to kill animals in sight until the mating season occurs in the spring.

Episode Six
The White Stag passes away as the forest finds Trey as a successor. Trey believes that the small animals are welcome to the forest. The animals has to decide what to do next.

Episode Seven
In this final episode, the rats invaded the park. The animals must battle rats as they can to protect the forest. Fox gives up his leadership to Plucky as Fox is getting old. The warden opens up more space of the White Deer Park, as the animals spread everywhere in the park to live on their lives after they battle the rats.

Appearing in Voice Talents
Rebecca Elizabeth Miles (voice) as the Warden Note: In this case, this appearances is for main and recurring actors only.
 * William H. Macy as Fox
 * Neve Campbell as Vixen
 * Liam Neeson as Badger
 * Gary Sinise as Weasel
 * Jeff Bennett as Owl
 * Vincent Martella as Adder
 * Bill Skarsgard as Toad
 * E.G Daily as Friendly
 * Thomas Brodie Sangster as Bold
 * Sarah Michelle Gellar as Charmer
 * Jason Marsden as Ranger
 * Stellan Skarsgard as Scarface
 * David Errigo, Jr. as Plucky
 * Colin Nemec as Bully
 * Sean Connery as The Great White Stag
 * Diane Lane as Lady Blue
 * Michelle Rodriguez as Measeliee (Measley in the books, this version is a female)
 * Noah Russell as Trey
 * Kinsey McCullough (physical appearance) as the Warden
 * Ali Larter as Whisper
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Spike and Brat

Production
This miniseries is based off of seven books by Colin Dann. Animals of Farthing Wood has another adaption back in the 1990s, the animated series back in the United Kingdom distributed by European Broadcasting Service. Director James Lewis McGill wanted to read the books in order to make another adaption for Colin Dann in the United States. Again, McGill is a Don Bluth fan, which Bluth, John Pomeroy, Ferngully's Bill Kroyer and Gary Goldman produces the film and so does Night of the Demons 3's Claudio Castravelli. Due to COVID-19, it will be animated mixed with live-action. The film is a prediction and pending.

Trivia

 * Unlike the previous adaption as a TV series, this adaption is a miniseries contains all Colin Dann's Animals of Farthing Wood book series.
 * The TV rating is most likely to be TV-14 for violence involving animals.
 * McGill casts a few actors from Phineas & Ferb and non-experienced actors unless they want to act again in his previous predictive films.
 * Second time that Bluth, Kroyer and, McGill making a violent animated film, it involves PG-13 related themes.
 * Martella, Sangster and Errigo, Jr played together in Phineas and Ferb. Martella portrayed Phineas Flynn while Sangster appears as Ferb in the show and one film, Errigo replaces him due to scheduling conflicts which Errigo, Jr appears in Milo Murphy's Law and Candace Against the Universe.
 * Colin Dann, the book series' original author wrote the books came from the United Kingdom.
 * Stellan Skarsgard and Diane Lane played together as Terry and Erin Glass in The Glass House back in 2001.
 * Music Composer Carlo Maria Cordio came from Italy who scores Italian horror films such as Lucio Fulci's Aenigma and Bob Bralver's Midnight Ride. Director James Lewis McGill has an interest in Cordio for composing animated films.
 * The miniseries might be in between of violence, the film should be targeted to audiences thirteen years old and up. Whoever the audiences are under thirteen are required to have a parent and adult guardian with them, this also teaches children what mother nature looks like in the real world.
 * The filmmakers and the original author involves Colin Dann, Don Bluth, Bill Kroyer and James Lewis McGill.
 * The uncredited assistant music composer is John Debney.