To celebrate Easter, a look at some of the cutest, weirdest and scariest bunnies to grace the screen
While the film’s Grim Reaper-like Black Rabbit has caused nightmares aplenty, at the centre of Watership Down’s dark 180BPM heart is General Woundwort, whose scalpel-sharp claws, psychotic personality and colourless eyes indicate that he belongs not in a hutch, but in a flat-roof pub.Hopping around the cave’s mouth is a small white buck that Tim the Enchanter describes as a killer.
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