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  1. It goes to surprisingly dark places for a children's series, but maintains a hopeful tone. I love the depth of the series. Themes of loss, courage, betrayal, and sacrifice are explored, with a rich layer of lore and legend. The world of Natalia feels fleshed out and real. The battle is difficult, requiring sacrifice, but good wins in the end.

  2. The story is filled with funny moments, most of them potshots at dogs (whom the rabbits understandably don't like), such as Rowsby's pride in his own abasement to "Queen Dripslobber" (accompanied by "her noble attendants, the fairies Postwiddle note. "widdle" means "pee". and Sniffbottom."). During the story, Rowsby Woof can smell "dead camel ...

  3. UNLIMITED TV SHOWS & MOVIES. JOIN NOW SIGN IN. Watership Down. 2018 | Maturity Rating: U/A 13+ | 1 Season | Drama. ... Watership Down: Limited Series (Trailer 1) Episodes

  4. Besides a couple of pets on a nearby farm, he finds a large, conveniently overcrowded warren nearby called Efrafa. Hazel sends a group of rabbits to attempt to befriend the other warren. In between the envoy's leaving and return, Hazel and a few others break out three of the pet rabbits. Hazel is wounded, but he manages to make it back.

  5. Simon John Cadell, (19 July 1950 — 6 March 1996), was a British actor best known for playing Jeffrey Fairbrother in Hi-de-Hi!.. After training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, he found his first successes in theatre in The '70s, as well as voicing Blackberry in Watership Down and starring in both series of Enemy at the Door as Sturmbannführer Reinicke.

  6. Funny /. Watership Down (1999) WesternAnimati…. Hawkbit: Oh, my nose tickles! It's a sign from Frith! The end of the world's coming! Run away! Bigwig trying to train Dandelion, Hawkbit and Pipkin in the fourth episode. Special mention goes to the scene where Dandelion and Hawkbit are attempting to go through the log.

  7. Watership Down is an animated fantasy children's television series, adapted from the 1972 novel of the same name by Richard Adams.The second adaptation of the novel (after the 1978 film), it was produced by UK's Alltime Entertainment and Canada's Decode Entertainment in association with Martin Rosen (the director of the 1978 film), with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, the ...

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