i have not seen any other movies in that style, no. but i would suggest reading the books, they are very good and go into a depth that the movies can't.
Oh ok!
I've seen both Watership Down and Plague Dogs and enjoyed both, and I also did read Watership Down a long long time ago and it was very enjoyable. I would advise certainly watching/reading Watership down as it is a fantastic story with imaginative characters and myth making. One of my favorite parts is how the rabbits have their own set of religious type figures and stories explaining important part of their lives. As with most things, the book goes into far more detail about the movie, but the movies are well animated (wonderfully, even) but I would warn you that both movies do deal with more graphic content that one might expect from the 'children book' style they use.
Nope, but I know the Author of Watership Down and Plague Dogs books has other books, like Shardik, which is about a bear in a world with mythology and magic.
Not off the top of my head,
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i have not seen any other
Oh ok! I've seen both
I've seen both Watership Down and Plague Dogs and enjoyed both, and I also did read Watership Down a long long time ago and it was very enjoyable. I would advise certainly watching/reading Watership down as it is a fantastic story with imaginative characters and myth making. One of my favorite parts is how the rabbits have their own set of religious type figures and stories explaining important part of their lives. As with most things, the book goes into far more detail about the movie, but the movies are well animated (wonderfully, even) but I would warn you that both movies do deal with more graphic content that one might expect from the 'children book' style they use.
Nope, but I know the Author