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* [[Freudian Slip]]: Later on {{spoiler|when Peter stating why they should get the garden, he mentions his parents.}}
* [[Freudian Slip]]: Later on {{spoiler|when Peter stating why they should get the garden, he mentions his parents.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: The way this film was marketed, Peter comes off as being this for no other reason than it's cool. {{spoiler|Worst is that he even celebrates being the cause of Old McGregor dying!}}
* [[Jerkass]]: The way this film was marketed, Peter comes off as being this for no other reason than it's cool. {{spoiler|Worst is that he even celebrates being the cause of Old McGregor dying!}}
* [[MacGyvering]]: The titular hero is this.
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Humans

Bea

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Bea lives in the countryside as an artist and drawing the locals.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Country Mouse
  • Friend to All Living Things: Bea is friends to the woodland creatures, even to the point of bringing them inside her house to drying them off whenever it rains and requesting the new McGregor to allow the animals to run wild in the garden.
  • Historical Hero Upgrade: She's based on the actual, Beatrix Potter, but with slight differences, like living in the 21st century.
  • Parental Substitute: She's this to the woodland creatures, especially the rabbits and Peter. Since Mrs.Rabbit died before the movie's events and Mr. Rabbit was put in a pie.
  • Trope
  • Trope

Thomas "Tom" McGregor

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Old McGregor's very distant nephew that used to work at Harrods'.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:


  • Ace Pilot: Thomas has this trope, since he's compentant enough to fly the plane that he and the W critters hijack.
  • Berserk Button: When he was pass over that promotion.
  • Butt Monkey: Thomas McGregor is the victim of this, since he gets the brunt of the slapstick jokes, whether it's his hands getting caught in traps, stepping on rakes, and even being electrocuted too many times to count.
  • City Mouse: Used to work for Harrords, but when he went to W , he had trouble adjusting.
  • Kryptonite Factor: Raspberries. Which is why Tom carries a special shot, for just in case measures.
  • Like Uncle, Like Nephew: He started out hating the woodland creatures, with just as much furor as his "Twit" of an Uncle.
  • Neat Freak: This combines with his obsessive compulsiveness, especially since Tom works for Harrods. How clean you ask? Well Tom will make things so clean that you can drink the toilet water with a straw.
  • OCD: Tom wants things a certain way, plus, he's very particular.
  • You Can Talk: He was surprise when Peter and the other critters can talk. Thought that Bea was exaggerating this.
  • Weirdness Censor: Thomas McGregor has more issues with pests infesting his new property and not caring that the animals are semi-anthropomorphic and wearing clothes.

Old Mr. McGregor

"Rabbits."

The previous owner of the garden and Thomas's uncle.

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Animals

Flopsey, Cottontail, Mopsey

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Peter's three sisters.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:


  • Color Coded for Your Convenience: Since the triplets can't be told apart without their jackets, it's this trope. Flopsey (red), Mopsey (light yellow), and Cottontail (light greenish teal).
  • Leap of Faith: Cottontail does this several times, breaking some ribs in the process. Her aim is off at times.

Cottontail:"I can fly!"

  • Middle Child Syndrome: Flopsey has this in spades, even her voice actress confirms it.
  • Reading Lips: Mopsey tries to read lips of various human characters, but with mixed results.
  • Same Sex Triplets
  • Sibling Seniority Squabble: Mopsey argues one of her sisters of who is the oldest one.
  • Symbolic Blood: When tested the blood, it turns out that she was just splattered by a tomato and she's not dying.
  • The Narrator: Turns out that the Narrator is Flopsy all along.
  • Tribal Face Paint: Cottontail puts this on her face for war.
  • Wham Line: Mopsey: "I'VE BEEN HIT!"
  • Trope: When Mopsey thought that she was dying, she was confessing EVERYTHING to Flopsey, especially the "I'm not the oldest."

Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle

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The hedgehog of the group.

Tropes exhibited by this character include:


  • Don't Look At Me: She blurts this out to her friends after losing her trademark apron.
  • Trope: Unlike her friends, she's a bit slow when it comes to walking from point A to Point B.
  • Prickly Hedgehog: Accidentally shot her quills at her friends when she chewed on the electrical wires, which are smeared with some peanut butter.
  • Trope

Peter Rabbit

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Tropes exhibited by this character include:
  • Freudian Slip: Later on when Peter stating why they should get the garden, he mentions his parents.
  • Jerkass: The way this film was marketed, Peter comes off as being this for no other reason than it's cool. Worst is that he even celebrates being the cause of Old McGregor dying!
  • MacGyvering: The titular hero is this.
  • Trope

Benjamin Bunny

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