How about some childhood trauma? This week Anthony and Alix explore an animated film that has been scarring children since 1978: It's Martin Rosen's adaptation of Watership Down, written by Richard Adams. This film is infamous for its graphic scenes of animated violence but also for an amazing film in its own right, one that has been considered a right of passage for several generations.
Just how much Watership Down media did Alix consume in a month? How amazing was Richard Adam's life? How in the hell did this film pass by with the equivalent of a G rating? And just how old was Anthony when he accidentally watched Fritz the Cat? The answers to these questions and more can be found on our 25th episode (this one)!
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Classic Horror 2 by Kevin MacLeod
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