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  1. A page for describing YMMV: Watership Down (1999). Awesome Music: Mike Batt, who wrote "Bright Eyes" in the film, returned to make some awesome tracks. Tropes Media Browse Popular Forums Videos

  2. NOTICE: Moments pages are Spoilers Off. Read further only if you dare. You Have Been Warned.The Film The "Bright Eyes" sequence and the music thereof. This line from "Bright Eyes" pretty much speaks for itself. The film's depiction of Hazel's …

  3. Contains examples of: Action Girl: Spartina. Bark also qualifies, as she reappears in the finale to fight Woundwort and the Darkhaven rabbits. Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: In the book and most other adaptations, Woundwort only interacts with Hazel once and has no idea that he is speaking to the leader of the Watership Down warren, having mistakenly assumed that Bigwig was their chief ...

  4. Bluebell is Court Jester in Watership Down, and even gets openly referred to as such. His name is Blue bell , just like the bells on a jester's cap . In the Sandleford warren, cowslips are considered to be a rare treat, to the point where some Jerkass Owsla bully Fiver away from one that he found just so they can eat it themselves.

  5. A page for describing Laconic: Watership Down. A group of rabbits set off on an adventure to find The Promised Land. Lots and lots of Gorn ensues.

  6. In the film, Frith blesses El-Ahrairah, even after giving all the animals in the Watership Down world the urge to kill rabbits. You'd think that Frith wouldn't want El-Ahrairah and his children to live after doing something like that.

  7. A page for describing Funny: Watership Down (1999). In the first episode, Hawkbit mocking Fiver's visions: Bigwig trying to train Dandelion, Hawkbit and … Tropes Media Browse Popular Forums Videos

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