Just arriving in his rich aunt's cottage for holidays, Bunny is entranced to find out that the beautiful sweet girl who he saw in a crossing train is Mary, the neighbor's niece. But the two aunts simply don't stand each other, so the couple will have to fight for their love and even elope.

If you have seventy minutes to spare and want to feel like you stepped into a dusty attic full of old theatrical props, Over the Garden Wall is absolutely worth a watch. It is perfect for anyone who loves silly, fast-talking British comedies from the 1930s. But if you cannot stand shrill voices or plots that make zero ...

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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and want to feel like you stepped into a dusty attic full of old theatrical props, Over the Garden Wall is absolutely worth a watch. It is perfect for anyone who loves silly, fast-talking British comedies from the 1930s. But if you cannot stand shrill voices or plots that make zero sense, you should probably stay far away. 🚪The whole thing starts on a train, which is always a great way to kick off a movie. Bunny—played by Bobby Howes with the energy of a pup..."
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