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www.the-watercooler.net - : Thank heaven Disney never got a hold of Richard Adams' landmark novel Watership Down, or we'd have to contend with singing and dancing bunnies, with all the darkness squeezed out of this remarkable tale of rabbits on the run in the British countryside. more...
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4/5
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www.moria.co.nz - : A BBC survey in 2003 named Watership Down as no 47 on the 100 greatest books of all time. This film adaptation was equally celebrated upon its release. Watership Down is an extraordinarily good film. It is beautifully animated - the characters have a clear and rounded simplicity, the backgrounds come in watercolours that lovingly recreate the rural English countryside. more...
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5/5
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lookingcloser.org - : Elegant animation and adherence to the plot of the classic novel make this film one of the most significant achievements in animation. It's as exciting as King Arthur, and as beautiful as the English countryside in which it is set. more...
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A+
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