In "Watership Down," Hazel does not come back to life in a physical sense. However, he does experience a spiritual reunion with his friends in the afterlife as he passes away peacefully at the end of the story. His journey reflects themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of friendship.
The 1978 animated telling of Watership Down is PG.
Watership Down - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down - 1999 The Homecoming 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down - 1999 The Vision 1-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Watership Down - 1999 Prisoner of Efrefa 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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Hazel is the main character who leads the group of rabbits from Sandleford Warren to Watership Down.
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Fiver was the telepathic rabbit in "Watership Down." He had the ability to sense danger and communicate with others through a form of extrasensory perception.
They are characters in the book Watership Down by Richard Adams.
Most of the rabbits contribute towards a leadership i.e. Blackberry with his ideas, Fiver telling them where to go, Bigwig's skills in fighting and Hazel's quick thinking. However, at the new warren on Watership Down, Hazel seems to take charge with support from the others.
In "Watership Down," the diplomatic mission to Efrafa is led by Hazel, the chief rabbit of the Watership Down warren. He is accompanied by a small group, including Fiver, Bigwig, and other trusted companions. Their mission aims to negotiate with General Woundwort and seek the freedom of the does held in Efrafa. Hazel's leadership demonstrates his courage and diplomatic skills in the face of potential danger.