A punk artist with THREE albums, ALL about Watership down. Wtf so cool. Efrafa is the name of the organized society of rabbits the main characters of the novel are from. The albums they produced are named
Inle (2009)
Elil (2007)
and Owsla (2006), which are references to words the rabbits use in the novel.
An episode of podcast "Twisting the Wind with Johnny Pemberton" featuring Tyler Rabbit.
Tyler Rabbit and Johnny Pemberton have a conversation about rabbit warrens while preparing to shoot shit
JP: "...Thats definitely the best word in the animal kingdom to describe a den"
TR: "Yea I wonder where it comes from...I first came across it when I read Watership Down."
JP: "How did you come up with the name Tyler Rabbit?"
TR: "I read Watership Down"
JP: *laughs* "Really?"
TR: "No no" *laughs* "I mean its kind of part of it, like, it was just a confluence of stuff, like I kept seeing rabbits when I was in school...and I read Watership Down and I really liked that, and I started drawing and painting rabbits all the time"
A song by the artist Hop Along.
"The General, buck toothed, bright eyed, frothing red
Baltimore, you on the floor
Me on the edge of the bed
We saw him in one brutal gesture, tear that rabbit open
You turned to me, Isn’t this supposed to be for children?
So strange so strange, so strange
to be shaped by such strange moments”
by artist Red Sled Choir. I actually have no idea how I found this song or what it has to do with Watership Down