Who was Mr rusty in The Magic Roundabout?
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le Père Pivoine
There are two notable human characters: Florence (Margote), a young girl; and Mr Rusty (le Père Pivoine), the elderly moustached operator of the roundabout.
Who is Mr Rusty?

Rusty (le Père Pivoine in the French version) is a recurring character from The Magic Roundabout series, he is the elderly mustachioed operator of the roundabout.
Is Magic Roundabout about drugs?
‘It starts with some sweets…’ Broadcast in Britain in the 1960s and 70s, clay-mation classic The Magic Roundabout featured more drug references than an episode of Breaking Bad. The series, which originally ran on the BBC for 12 years, had copious underlying references to illicit substance use.
Why was The Magic Roundabout Cancelled?
Why It Was Cancelled While the original French-British version was a critical and commercial success, the American version (Doogal) of the first film was widely panned by critics, audiences and fans of the original show alike, and was also a box office failure (mentioned earlier).

What was the name of the rabbit in The Magic Roundabout?
Dylan the rabbit
Subsequent episodes introduced Florence, and the other inhabitants of the garden: Dougal the dog, Brian the snail, Ermintrude the cow, Dylan the rabbit, and Mr McHenry the gardener.
What was Brian in The Magic Roundabout?
Brian (Ambroise in French) is one of the main characters from The Magic Roundabout. He is a hyperactive and very optimistic snail who lives with Dougal and his friends in the Magic Garden.
What was Dylan in The Magic Roundabout?
Dylan (Flappy in French) is one of the main characters from The Magic Roundabout. He is a laid-back and dopey hippie rabbit who lives with Dougal and his friends in the Magic Garden.
What drugs were the characters from The Magic Roundabout on?
Dougal was most certainly named after French leader Charles De Gaulle and his favourite food was sugar cubes which, it is pointed out, when laced with LSD is a popular way of taking the hallucinatory drug.
What do you call the cow in Magic Roundabout?
Ermintrude (Azalée in the French version) is a sassy anthropomorphic cow and an opera singer.
Are Zebedee and zeebad brothers?
Zeebad (Zabadie in the French version) is an jack-in-the-box-like evil ice wizard who is a doppelganger of Zebedee and the main antagonist of the 2005 film.
What were the characters in Magic Roundabout?
Subsequent episodes introduced Florence, and the other inhabitants of the garden: Dougal the dog, Brian the snail, Ermintrude the cow, Dylan the rabbit, and Mr McHenry the gardener. In Thompson’s version of the story, Dougal – Pollux in the original – was loosely based on comedian Tony Hancock.
Was Dylan in Magic Roundabout on drugs?
Magic Roundabout star Dylan the rabbit is penniless and homeless after 30 years of drug abuse finally took its toll. A Suffolk Gazette investigation reveals today how the bunny who had it all spent most of his fortune on drugs, booze and women – and wasted the rest.
Where can I find Mr Rusty’s Magic Roundabout?
Mr Rusty’s Magic Roundabout can be found in the heart of the Magic Garden and it is his barrel-organ which provides the show’s theme music as the roundabout magically fades in and out of view at the beginning and end of each episode.
When did the Magic Roundabout start and end?
The Magic Roundabout ran on the BBC until 1977, but in 1972 outgrew its origins to become a feature film – Dougal and the Blue Cat. After Thompson’s untimely death, Channel 4 made some new episodes in 1992, with Nigel Planer pastiching his style.
Do you think the British public has never heard of the Magic Roundabout?
However, the British public may never have heard of The Magic Roundabout because the year before they broadcast it the BBC had rejected the series out of hand. The Magic Roundabout was created in 1963 by Frenchman, Serge Danot, and was originally called Le Manège Enchanté (‘The Enchanted Merry-go-round’).
What makes the roundabout so special?
Serge Danot said of his show: “It comes from a simple history of everyday life, with characters having humour, poetry and an anecdote and aims to be as close to the parents as children, which makes it possible to join together various generations.” And it seems there are countless more generations waiting to discover the magic of The Roundabout.