If you must destroy Disney, do not do it in the name of Watership Down, as they did NOT make it. Watership Down (aka Richard Adams' Watership Down) was produced in 1978 by Nephenthe and directed by Martin Rosen. I assume that the "remake" of which you speak is the TV series first aired in 1999, but that was a Canadian production, and as far as I know has no connection to Disney despite its "Disneyfied" appearance.
Insofar as novels and bunnies (or bunny-like beings) goes, I give my vote to Alan Dean Foster's "Quozl".
If you must destroy Disney, do not do it in the name of Watership Down, as they did NOT make it. Watership Down (aka Richard Adams' Watership Down) was produced in 1978 by Nephenthe and directed by Martin Rosen. I assume that the "remake" of which you speak is the TV series first aired in 1999, but that was a Canadian production, and as far as I know has no connection to Disney despite its "Disneyfied" appearance.
Insofar as novels and bunnies (or bunny-like beings) goes, I give my vote to Alan Dean Foster's "Quozl".
-Cordite