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Revision as of 10:57, 3 March 2014
- The almost farcical trial of El-ahrairah in Bluebell's story, especially El-ahrairah's subtle Deadpan Snarker responses to Hufsa's increasingly ludicrous-sounding recounts of the carrot theft.
El-ahrairah: "What the hedgehog sang is not evidence!" |
- The Running Gag of Bluebell starting some ridiculous poem only to have Hazel finish it with a biting final rhyme.
Bluebell: "Oh, to be a slug! Among the dandelions so snug..." |
- Speedwell's Story from Tales of Watership Down is pretty much one long Funny Moment with its complete surreal nonsense.
- The movie doesn't really have much humor in it, though Kehaar's "You stupid bunnies!" rant is a very notable exception.
- Don't forget - "Who said that!?" "No-one, sir".
- Bigwig's take on the prospect of mating:
"Lot's of little Bigwigs, Hazel! Think of that and tremble!" |