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Thanks for the good news
https://youtu.be/9S26LA8Bk14
seeing this cartoon version trailer made me wan to watch watership down instead
Indeed
The book was even better. It was the first real novel I was "forced" to read. Our 7th grade literature teacher assigned us all to read one chapter each day, 3 for weekends.
The class started each day with a 10 question test on the reading assignment. He would print the test in 4 versions and hand them out in such a way that we could not copy answers from those that sat closest to us. He even had a bonus 11th question that we could answer in a short essay. That question could raise our test score by 10%.