POLL: How did you first consume the story _Watership Down_, about a warren of rabbits finding a new home in the Hampshire countryside?
The print novel (1972)
44%
1978 film (with the Art Garfunkel song)
25.6%
1999 UK TV series
2%
2018 Netflix TV series (with the awful CGI)
0.7%
Audiobook of the novel (various)
0.7%
Audio dramatization (various)
0.2%
Other (graphic novel, The Goodies, etc.)
2.9%
I don’t know the story
23.8%
Poll ended at .
I think I read the book first. I was probably already a teenager when I did. Not because it was necessarily mature content—I’d already eaten through the Foundation trilogy and the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant by then—but I’d already developed a tsundoku pile by that age. I would’ve been 6 years old when the movie came to cinemas; Mum would have read the book already and rightly vetoed going to see it.
@futzle
I was 12 when I watched The “Bright Eyes” Cartoon. It was pretty full-on.
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