
TV Show spotlight
Rocky Hollow
Rocky Hollow was a stop-motion animation children's television series made in Wales. The show is narrated by Peter Sallis, who became the voice of Wallace in Wallace and Gromit This was the first children's television show produced by Bumper Films which later made Fireman Sam, Starhill Ponies and Joshua Jones for the BBC in production with S4C, Mike Young Productions and Prism Art and Design Ltd. The whole series has been released on various videos but so far has not been released on DVD until 2014.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the natural beauty and geological formations of Rocky Hollow, a scenic area likely within a park or natural preserve. It offers a brief visual journey through the landscape, highlighting its features and perhaps the surrounding environment. The film serves as a simple, observational piece on the locale.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Rocky Hollow" typically functions as an introductory or informational piece about a specific location. Critical reception is generally geared towards its effectiveness in showcasing the natural beauty of its subject matter. It is often appreciated for its scenic visuals and straightforward presentation of the natural environment.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its depiction of natural scenery.
A straightforward visual exploration of a location.
Lacks narrative complexity, focusing purely on the environment.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available. Typically, such films are appreciated by viewers who enjoy nature documentaries and scenic travelogues for their visual appeal and educational value regarding specific locations.
Fun Fact
As a short documentary likely created for park promotion or educational purposes, "Rocky Hollow" would have served as a visual postcard of the natural area it showcased, aiming to attract visitors or inform them about its ecological significance.
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