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  1. Spoilers are unmarked below. Sandleford Warren rabbits The protagonist, Hazel is the leader of the Sandleford Warren group. Anger Born of Worry: Towards Bigwig, who uses himself as bait to drive away a fox. Also towards Fiver in the early parts …

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      Speedwell's Story from Tales of Watership Down is pretty...

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      Bluebell is Court Jester in Watership Down, and even gets...

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      German: Unten am Fluss (Down by the River) Hungarian:...

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      Can't Un-Hear It: Most of the cast, but especially John Hurt...

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      A page for describing Laconic: Watership Down. A group of...

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      Hazel look, the field! The field is covered with blood It's...

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      Towards the end of Watership Down (the novel), months after...

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      The Other Wiki's synopsis states that the rabbit who appears...

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  2. A 1978 British animated drama film directed by Martin Rosen, adapted from the 1972 novel of the same name by Richard Adams. Hazel (voiced by John Hurt ), our protagonist, has a little brother named Fiver ( Richard Briers ). Fiver has horrific—and, as later events prove, accurate —visions of the destruction of their home warren at Sandleford ...

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  4. Create New. A British-Canadian animated children's series based on the novel Watership Down. It aired for three seasons from 1999–2001 on YTV in Canada, and CITV in the UK, though the latter did not broadcast the third season. The first two seasons adapt the basic plot of the novel, following a group of rabbits who leave their endangered ...

  5. Release. September 28, 1999. ( 1999-09-28) –. December 4, 2001. ( 2001-12-04) 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 ...

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    James McAvoy as Hazel
    Nicholas Hoult as Fiver
    John Boyega as Bigwig
    Ben Kingsley as General Woundwort

    Watership Down received generally positive reviews, with praise for the narrative and performances of its voice cast, but receiving criticism for its tone and the quality of the computer animation, described as "soulless" and "clunky". On Rotten Tomatoes, the miniseries has an approval rating of 77% based on reviews from 22 critics, with its critic...

    Story differences

    1. Pipkin, Silver, Buckthorn, Acorn, Speedwell, and Captain Malloware entirely absent. 2. This marks the first time Bluebell has appeared in a screen adaptation. 3. Holly goes to Efrafa with Bluebell and Blackberry (instead of Silver, Buckthorn, and Strawberry) and goes on accord after being told about it by Kehaar rather than being sent there under Hazel's command and consent. 4. Sandleford is destroyed with mechanical shovels instead of poison gas. 5. Clover and Haystack are the only hutch...

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    1. Instead of Hazel, Fiver is the rabbit that releases Bob before getting caught by Tab and rescued by Lucy. 2. Despite Dandelion retaining his status as the fastest runner, Bluebellis presented as the storyteller for the rabbits (this marks the first adaptation where Dandelion is not the storyteller). 3. Along with being given Dandelion's storytelling abilities, Bluebell also displays a more innocent and timid side to his character, incorporating an absent Pipkin's personality. 4. Strawberry...

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    Unlike the 1978 movie & TV Series, the miniseries does not include the song Bright Eyes.
    During a scene in the human village a memorial bench can be seen with Richard Adams' name on the plaque. Adams died two years before the miniseries was aired.
  6. Watership Down: With Andrew Falvey, Stephen Mangan, Lee Ross, Sue Elliott-Nichols. The adventures of a warren of rabbits as they struggle to develop their new home and protect it from the various threats they face.

  7. Netflix (international) Release. 22 December. ( 2018-12-22) –. 23 December 2018. ( 2018-12-23) Watership Down is a CGI-animated adventure fantasy drama television miniseries directed by Noam Murro. It is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Richard Adams and adapted by Tom Bidwell. [1]

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