Amazon.co.uk Review
Roobarb is the breathlessly optimistic hound determined to reshape the universe according to his existential whims but who, like many dogs, is perpetually apt to bark up the wrong tree. Daily he tries to liven up the garden he inhabits, be it putting on a clown show on a rainy day or reinventing the day Thursday as Thorsday, thereby invoking the anger of the Norse Gods. All his efforts end in catastrophe, provoking the guffaws of the smug and cynical cat Custard and twittery snickers of the Greek chorus of birds in the trees. Deep truths about hubris and folly are revealed in these episodes.
The makers of these cartoons, who clearly had a very good time working on them, see no reason not to avail themselves of all the surreal possibilities of animation, or to indulge in groan-inducing puns for that matter. From the cheesy soundtrack to the lateral flights of associative fancy, this is wonderful, timeless stuff that should give paws for thought for those who pooh-pooh 1970s cartoon canine capers.
On the DVD: The Complete Roobarb and Custard has one extra feature--an interactive game in which you are invited to foil Custard by clicking a button to effect a Roobarb disguise. Adults may struggle to comprehend the rules, but they should present no problem to the more computer-adept under-10s. --David Stubbs
Special Features
Region 2
From the back cover
Each fun-packed episode finds Roobarb going about some lunatic mission or other, closely watched by Custard from his spot on the garden fence and a gang of hysterical birds--which means that there is always an audience to laugh at him when things go wrong... as they invariably do.
Narrated by Richard Briers, this video features eight classic episodes: "When Roobarb Made a Spike", "When Roobarb Didn't See the Sun Come Up", "When Roobarb Was Being Bored Then Not Being Bored", "When the Tree Fell to Pieces", "When Roobarb Found Sauce", "When It Was Night", "When It Was Christmas" and "When The Sun Was Just Right".
Running time: 37 minutes approx.