Back when I found those puppet shows, I also stumbled upon another vorish British/Canadian show called
Don't eat the Neighbors. The general premise is that a Canadian Wolf, Wolf, was banished from Canada by the order of wolves due to his poor hunting skills. He takes his two sons and they move to England where they end up living next to a family of rabbits who've been dealing with a persistent Fox for years. From here, the episodes contain an "A" plot and a "B" plot with the "A" plot being about the kids interacting with each other. The B plot is usually about Wolf and/or Fox attempting to catch Rabbit and/or his children. As such, the pair consistently talk about how they're going to catch and eat the rabbits, despite their constant failures.
For example, Wolf gives an impassioned speech to his sons about eating bloodied raw meat like their ancestors when he first sees Rabbit. He then takes a sack over to Rabbit's and awkwardly asks to "borrow" one of his kids. Even when the pair aren't hunting their neighbors, their dialogue tends to circle back to predation. In another episode, Wolf and Fox are causally talking about a newlywed couple between a weasel and a hamster. Fox thinks the couple will only last a few months while Wolf thinks the weasel will just get hungry one night.
Also, here are some side Notes about the show:
-The show uses primarily uses puppetry in most scenes but switches to 3D animation when characters for quick movement and full-body scenes. I'm pretty sure this will fall under the uncanny valley for some people.
- This show may be lost Media as I can only find these four episodes. But, I didn't see the show on the Lost Media Wiki, and there are signs that people remember the show online.
- Only one collection of the show was ever released and it only had four episodes. The rest of the show might be online somewhere, but I think it's region-locked to the UK.
- Both Wolf and Fox have pages on the villains' Wiki. Their pages have stills from other episodes and one still on Fox's page shows him attempting to trick Lucy into an open oven.
Here's the playlist I found:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 8Uh-tzb9WFThinking about the uncanny valley reminded me of another show that might trigger some repressed memories.
Bump in the Night was a fast-paced claymation show that also had some musical numbers every now and then. The show was about a little green monster that lived under a kid's bed and his weird misadventures with his friends. Bumpy main friends were Squishington, some kind of toilet monster, and Molly, a hodgepodge rag doll. Either way, the show had several vore moments and episodes worth mentioning.
-Hide and Go Freak: In an attempt to scare Molly, Bumpy morphs into a grotesque creature and eats Squishington. 4:19
-Sock It to Me: Bumpy is trying to shake a key out of his friend Squishington. Squishington swallowed a lot of random objects along with the key, including a live armadillo. 7:07
-Night of the Living Bread: The episode revolves around a slice of living bread. It swallows Squishington twice(11:11; 14:58) and there is also a short graphic of the bread eating "everything". 16:37
-Journey to the Center of the Lungfish: The main characters get swallowed by the titular lungfish and the majority of the episode inside it. They also ride through the lungfish's stomach on a pirate ship it swallowed.
-It came from the Closet: Bumpy lets the closet monster, an amalgamation of dirty clothes, swallow him as part of a plan and he is shown sliding down its throat. 10:07
You can find the episodes here :
https://www.wcoforever.net/anime/bump-in-the-night