Peter Rabbit, Vol. 4

Peter Rabbit, Vol. 4

Peter Rabbit

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2015-05-16
  • Advisory Rating: TV-Y
  • Episodes: 14
4.8/10
4.8
From 13 Ratings

Description

Hop into over four hours of fearless frolicking and fun with your furry-tailed friends in Volume 4 of Peter Rabbit! Come along as best bunny buddies Peter, Lily and Benjamin, outwit Mr. McGregor, wander the woodland, meet new friends, and more!

Episodes

Title Time
1 The Saving of the Shrew/Fish Out of Wate 23:23 Buy on Amazon
2 The Kitten and Pig Adventure 23:20 Buy on Amazon
3 Cotton-tail's Party / The Thing-a-Ma-Jig 23:23 Buy on Amazon
4 The Big Badger Blunder / Squabbling Squi 23:23 Buy on Amazon
5 Peter's Great Escape/The Great Cake Chas 23:23 Buy on Amazon
6 Go-Kart Getaway/The New Hideout 23:24 Buy on Amazon
7 The Christmas Star/Sleepy Hedgehog 23:22 Buy on Amazon
8 Spectacular Sled/Cotton-tail's Tooth 23:22 Buy on Amazon
9 Tricky Tortoise/Mice On the Move 23:22 Buy on Amazon
10 The Unexpected Discovery 23:21 Buy on Amazon
11 Mittens' New Friend/Flooded Burrow 23:22 Buy on Amazon
12 Spilled Milk/The First Bluebell 23:22 Buy on Amazon
13 The Great Tortoise Rescue/King of the Wo 23:22 Buy on Amazon
14 Musical Mayhem/Missing Journal 23:22 Buy on Amazon

Trailer

Reviews

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    By pankajchandgupta
    Peter rabbit steals things (food, small things etc.) - I don’t think that sends a good message across. Secondly, Peter takes brash risks and escapes by combination of luck, bravery etc. Most of the times he overrides what his colleagues (Benjamin etc.) are saying. Peter is an extrovert who jumps before thinking, and ignores what his introvert partners are telling him. I don’t think this program is balanced in terms of what it teaches our kids. While taking risks is great, we need judgement and studying the situation before taking actions. I would not want my kid to act like Peter Rabbit.

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