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Rabbits in the movies

By Susan King, Los Angeles Times

From 'Bambi' to 'Night of the Lepus' to Bugs Bunny, rabbits have had a place in Hollywood. The latest is 'Hop.'
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This British animated film based on the bestselling book by Richard Adams certainly isn't a warm and cuddly cartoon. It revolves around a young runt rabbit named Fiver who is a seer. And what he's seeing is the imminent destruction of the warren. But the chief rabbit won't listen to Fiver's warnings that they need to leave the warren. So Fiver, his brother Hazel  and a small band of hoppers set out to find a peaceful home in Watership Down.

'Watership Down,' 1978

( Warner Home Video )
This British animated film based on the bestselling book by Richard Adams certainly isn't a warm and cuddly cartoon. It revolves around a young runt rabbit named Fiver who is a seer. And what he's seeing is the imminent destruction of the warren. But the chief rabbit won't listen to Fiver's warnings that they need to leave the warren. So Fiver, his brother Hazel and a small band of hoppers set out to find a peaceful home in Watership Down.
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