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Watership Down

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.2K
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Watership Down (1999)
AdventureAnimationFamilyFantasyThriller

The adventures of a warren of rabbits as they struggle to develop their new home and protect it from the various threats they face.The adventures of a warren of rabbits as they struggle to develop their new home and protect it from the various threats they face.The adventures of a warren of rabbits as they struggle to develop their new home and protect it from the various threats they face.

  • Stars
    • Andrew Falvey
    • Stephen Mangan
    • Lee Ross
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Stars
      • Andrew Falvey
      • Stephen Mangan
      • Lee Ross
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Andrew Falvey
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    Raleon

    A poor attempt which rather ruins the story

    It is still better than nothing, but it may leave fans of the book unsatisfied. It would have been a great idea to turn the movie's adaptation of the novel into a show, and it could have worked, but they have messed around with it too much. Blackberry should not have been turned into a doe. Some say it was to be politically correct. However, this is not politically correct or factually correct. It was an important part of the story that no does had come on the journey, and therefore they needed to go and find some. They could have written the story to have more does. But the bigger problems are with the characterizations. They are more disney like and made to appeal to more to the younger generations, which is the opposite of what the movie did. A significant aspect of the characters is that they are not disney like. and although I am usually opposed to senseless violence, it ruined the story to lighten the violence on this show too. The dialogue is also dumbed down. However, it does give a much more broader look on the story it is based on, and additional stories they made up from the novel. This makes it worth watching. Other than that, let your children read the novel if you want them to experience Watership Down.
    7wildanimals

    The world of Watership Down

    Some people who have read the book hate both this TV series and the 1978 film. I've read the book, and do not hate them. Maybe because I saw the TV and film adaptations before.

    This series is children's version of the classic novel - so unlike the 1978 film - there is considerably less violence and darkness. Most children will love it because of the endearing characters and fluent animation (quite good for a TV cartoon.) This was one of my favourite shows when I was little, and I liked it because of the way rabbits were presented - intelligent dignified and handsome creatures, not cutesy little balls of fluff.

    I must confess, I saw the film before I saw this, and I like both. However, if it were not for this TV show, I would probably never have been eager to read, and love, the book. Many people do not like the 'kiddified' feel, but they do not realise the fact that this was created to introduce children of all ages to the amazing world of Watership Down.
    7hondacivicdx

    Would have rated higher if not for season 3 and an abrupt ending

    I generously give this series a 7. Although it was well done, season 3 and the ending was a let down. I would have rated it an 8 if season 3 reflected season 1 and 2.

    It is a unique story and animation following the trials and tribulations of a rabbit warren. It is much like a regular drama except it is animated with rabbits as main characters instead of humans. I think the content is too mature for kids. Perhaps it would be okay for teens.

    It was a disappointment that they veered off in season 3 and were much too focused on war and creating a warren at a man made facility (which was not in the book) was just too far fetched. Rabbits are peaceful and gentle creatures and they belong in the natural world and are not adaptable as other animals such as rats or mice.

    This aside, my main criticism of the series was that they should have had one more episode to wrap things up and let us witness outcomes. Instead it felt as though it ended short if they ran out of budget.
    G.Spider

    If there's nothing on the other channel....

    The famous novel is the latest thing to fall victim to the commercialism industry. Everywhere you look now there is 'Watership Down' merchandising based on this TV series.

    Re-makes rarely turn out anything as good as the originals, and that's certainly the case here. This series is a product of a modern generation which seems to think that kids can only watch cosily bland stuff - I saw the original film when I was a youngster and I never had nightmares. The voices in this TV series version are variable. A few of the vocalists from the original film return, but most of the voices are just typical 'cute cartoon bunny' voices and many supposedly serious scenes are rendered laughable.

    Too early-morning-cartoony to be taken seriously, too slow and uneventful to be regarded as comedy. Do yourself a favour and get the original film on video - it's been re-graded from a PG (Parental Guidence) to a U (suitable for all), so even the producers must realise it isn't all that shocking for youngsters.
    silverfox47589

    A great series, Destroyed by people that hate different things...

    Although many would say that it doesn't even compare to the 1978 film, Personally I'd say it was better. I love the Characters it makes it hard for me to pick a favourite, Which I one of the things I love about it. Blackberry changed from Buck (Male) to Doe (Female). I love the female Blackberry and it was nice to have a Sandleford doe on the Down. This series introduced new characters, never featured in the book such as Spartina or Hickory. It also showed Redstone warren and Darkhaven warren. Characters like Hawkbit, Strawberry or Silverweed made it into the Series. Lapine was still used but I think there should have been more. I think the changes in this series were great, Remember though its only Based on the novel by Richard Adams and if it had of been the same as the film, It would have been quite boring!

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    • Trivia
      When the series premiered, the producers took pains to reassure potential audiences that unlike the theatrical movie, which is notorious for its bloody violence and weighty themes, the main characters in this version would survive their adventures unscathed.
    • Connections
      Version of Watership Down (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      In Fields of Sun
      Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

      Lyrics by Mike Batt

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đồi Thỏ
    • Production companies
      • Alltime Entertainment
      • Canal Famille, Le
      • Decode Entertainment
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      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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