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Watership Down: Winter On Watership Down (2003)
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Starring: Richard Briers, Dawn French, John Hurt, Ian Shaw
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Category: Family
Studio: Goodtimes
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Length:
46 mins

 
 

 

Based on the beloved bestseller by Richard Adams, this stunning animated series reunites composer Mike Batt ("Bright Eyes") and the voice talents of John Hurt and Richard Briers from the classic 1978 feature film. It follows the heartwarming and "hare-raising" adventures of a small band of renegade rabbits, who leave their endangered dwelling to make their way across the English countryside, in search of a safe new home.

Pipkin invites the locals to The Feast of Frith's Eve, but with snow covering the ground, supplies are so low that their feast is doomed unless more food is found. So Hazel (Ian Shaw) plans a raid on Nuthanger Farm. Lost in the snow, the raiders stumble across a mansion and meet Buttercup (Dawn French of French And Saunders), who offers them food and warmth, yet they remain suspicious because of her allegiance to man.