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Watership Down; Many rabbits, too many rabbits.
Topic Started: Dec 14 2006, 10:06 PM (215 Views)
will_k_williams
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I was clearing out a lot of my old videos at my mum's house last night and came across my first copy of this classic. This is probably the film I have seen most throughout my life (with COTBP and Hannibal Brooks possibly being second and third) and I love it still. I was brought up on this film and still think that it's the greatest cartoon ever. The Schindler's List of animated films.

Does anyone else like it?

Will
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I don't remember enough of it to say if I like it; I only saw this when I was pretty young. All I remember about it is that it freaked me out, with those icky ghost-type rabbits. *shudders* That Simon and Garfunkle song still gives me the creeps.
I've been meaning to watch it again and get rid of that little youth trauma, but it hasn't been on TV for years.
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I haven't seen that in yeeears! :o

I remember the graphic rabbit deaths, those really stick in the memory, it was so sad, poor wittle bunnies, it is known as more of a darker animated film but I like those, the ones which don't shy away from death, there's so many which have characters seemingly die and a short mourning period before they come back for hugs and fake sentimental cheese, which makes the ones which do tackle with death stand out more and in hindsight seem a lot better than the average cartoon since there is real impact behind them, I always thought the worst cartoon for deaths was Transformers the movie, close to twenty popular characters are killed across its short running time including the main ones, but I totally forgot about Watership Down, I think I need to check that one out again, see if it's as traumatic as I remember it.
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Jonathan
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I've never actually seen the film, but I read the book. That was years ago still. I might have give it a re-read and possibly look around for a copy of the film as well.

It was a great story.
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