Watership Down

Watership Down

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Rabbit

  • Music: Federico Jusid
  • Award(s): Daytime Emmy 2019 (Won)
    Daytime Emmy 2019 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Arcane, Iwájú
  • Story:

    Fleeing their doomed warren, a group of rabbits struggle to find and defend a new home.

    Full Story
7.2/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

Fleeing their doomed warren, a group of rabbits struggle to find and defend a new home.

Ratings

7.2/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Daytime Emmy Award

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program | 2019 | Cecil

Nominations
Daytime Emmy Award

Outstanding Sound Editing for an Animated Program | 2019

Outstanding Sound Mixing for an Animated Program | 2019

Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design for an Animated Program | 2019

Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program | 2019

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition | 2019

Golden Trailer Award

Best AnimationFamily TV Spot Trailer Teaser for a Series | 2019

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2019 | Federico

Annie Award

Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated TelevisionBroadcast Production | 2019

of Excellence Award

Best Animation Program | 2019

TRIVIA

Trivia

Richard Adams, author of the source novel, initially told the story to his daughters while on long drives and they insisted he write the story.

Rory Kinnear (Cowslip) is the son of the late Roy Kinnear, who portrayed Pipkin in Watership Down (1978).

The series uses many words from the Lapine language invented by Richard Adams for the book on which the series is based. "Flay," for example, means "food" and the suffix "rah" is an honorarium meaning prince or leader. The rabbits' folk hero is called "El-ahrairah," which combines the Lapine words for enemy (Elil), thousand (hrair) and prince (rah) and means "Prince Of a thousand enemies." A full glossary of these and other words can be found in the original novel.

Fiver's visions were substantially toned down from the original adaptation, which is widely criticised for being too scary.

When Bluebell is telling the story of Hazel to the kits at the end, he recites the first chapter of the original novel.