Eggs, make eggs sit on eggs many eggs we feed chicks then we fight, gar gar you stupid bunnies you got no mate, there are mates there are chicks, many trouble for you. Listen wings better,I go fly for you, I find mates.
That would be the comedic legend, Zero Mostel himself! Best known on Broadway for originating the roles of Tevye in Fiddler on The Roof and Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to Forum, and also known in Hollywood for reprising Pseudelous in the film adaptation of A Funny Thing and ESPECIALLY known for his on screen performance as Max Bialystock in Mel Brook's The Producers! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Mostel Considering that this was his last role in life(with these lines being released posthumously), he did a real bang up job as a voice actor too!
Great comments in there. The 'Kehaar, later that day' was priceless. This movie scared the crap out of me when it came out in the late 1970's. I was about 10 then. I've also read the original book that Richard Adams wrote probably 5 times. Tales From Watership Down is also a good add on after the book.
I'm so glad they kept the line "Piss off!" from the book. It's the only use of foul language in the book and very effective. Also, fun fact: Kehaar's voice actor is the same guy who sang "If I Was a Rich Man" in _The Fiddler on the Roof._
What home dis home where their are mates their are chicks, garrr garrr you stupid bunnies you got no mates where there are mates there are chicks, plenty trouble for you, you need chicks, you need mates for plan, listen, wings better I go fly, fly for you I find mates.
It's definitely less emphasised, but there is a very, very, very slight trill to the r in perfect, which is a Slavic thing. But you're right it's much less than normal.
It always makes me laugh when he tells them to piss off 🤣🤣 its one of my favourite books and films along with plague dogs both written by Richard Adams
.....did he just say piss off? 🤣 I did a double take on my parents when watching this, but they didn't seem to notice or care. At that point they seemed as invested plot as I was. I think I was about 7. And it somehow creeped me out more than Alien. Probably because everything was a really cute animal and I was used to Disney, so it was all a bit unexpected. Also, the suicide cult bunnies. Wtf😆
Kehaar was such a nice refreshing break from how tense the rest of the movie was. I really enjoyed his weird friendship with the rabbits!
He made for some good comic relief.
the comic relief yes.
He was so funny, but hazel was so opened minded to let him in their word and ended up being a real friend to the bunnies.
Alternate title: Kehaar being the best character and the reason I get up in the morning
"Go away, Wing no good, but I walk plenty good." *le fall*
Eggs, make eggs sit on eggs many eggs we feed chicks then we fight, gar gar you stupid bunnies you got no mate, there are mates there are chicks, many trouble for you. Listen wings better,I go fly for you, I find mates.
Love the way he says “Big Water” and “Perfect landing.” XD
Especially his head feathers looking like a head piece XD
Big vater my home vine bid vater.
Is long way, he tell me the plan, I know the plan, I be quiet I be clever ceharr ceharr.
Beeg vater
"YOU STOOPID BUNNYS"
You got no mates, plenty trouble for you, you need mate for plan, listen, wings better I go fly for you, I find mate.
The voice actor must have had a blast with Keehar, I could tell.
That would be the comedic legend, Zero Mostel himself!
Best known on Broadway for originating the roles of Tevye in Fiddler on The Roof and Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to Forum, and also known in Hollywood for reprising Pseudelous in the film adaptation of A Funny Thing and ESPECIALLY known for his on screen performance as Max Bialystock in Mel Brook's The Producers!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Mostel
Considering that this was his last role in life(with these lines being released posthumously), he did a real bang up job as a voice actor too!
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 Let's not forget, he stood up to the HUAC and told them to go swivel!
I just want to see a clip of him behind his microphone doing these lines.
Kehaar is the best bird in all of cinema
I really relate to how he falls flat on his face and sums it up with "perfect landing!" If you fail, don't dwell on it 🤣
Well, He first looks around to check if no one saw it...
I still scream like that to this day... .."YAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Heh, I hope you'll get over it buddy!
my fav character, probably cause he tells them to piss off.
The way he pronounces "pigvig" is great. Keehar adds so much to the movie and original story.
0:26 "damn cat jump me. farm cat." That cat sure was a lot of trouble for kehaar and rabbits.
I'm not sure it was the same cat. But damn those cats!
Kehaar was the perfect comic relief.
EDIT: Also, the close captions are comedic genius.
Much-needed in a story dark as this!
@@Losrandir I wouldn't say the story as a whole was dark. It just had some dark things in it.
comic performance of the century
Great comments in there. The 'Kehaar, later that day' was priceless. This movie scared the crap out of me when it came out in the late 1970's. I was about 10 then. I've also read the original book that Richard Adams wrote probably 5 times. Tales From Watership Down is also a good add on after the book.
Kehaar was my favourite from this movie
Still the best movie of all time.
Been my favourite for 43 years 😊
Indeed it is.
Best character in the movie besides bigwig
I'm so glad they kept the line "Piss off!" from the book. It's the only use of foul language in the book and very effective.
Also, fun fact: Kehaar's voice actor is the same guy who sang "If I Was a Rich Man" in _The Fiddler on the Roof._
Kehaar is my favorite character in the book and they did a very good job adapting him for the movie
Please do when Kehaar roasts the bunnies for having no chicks
"WHERE ARE CHICKS??" That line cracked me up. XD
What home dis home where their are mates their are chicks, garrr garrr you stupid bunnies you got no mates where there are mates there are chicks, plenty trouble for you, you need chicks, you need mates for plan, listen, wings better I go fly, fly for you I find mates.
He rlly said "you got NO bitches!"
I love Kehaar! ❤️ I soar! I glide! I circle! Perfect landing 👌
1:48 "perfect landing" (and with no eastern european accent).
It's definitely less emphasised, but there is a very, very, very slight trill to the r in perfect, which is a Slavic thing. But you're right it's much less than normal.
It was probably improvised.
Also the captions to this video are hysterical 🤣
"He'll tell ME the plan? I KNOW the plan!"
2:56
Listen carefully.
YAAH!
Fantastic. My favourite character of all time.
1:28 the way pipkin runs 😂😂😂
Kehaar is my spirit animal.
Mee too HES ALSO A GREAT BIRD AND A COMPANY KEEPING FUNNY CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE
I think I caught a speaking habit from him because I'm often calling things "plenty good"
This doesn’t look like a Titans mobile suit
1:39 🎶 then I SIIIIIIIIING🎶 🎤
Hahahahahahaha this is a great montage
I think its funny he knows what iron is but not what lead is
It always makes me laugh when he tells them to piss off 🤣🤣 its one of my favourite books and films along with plague dogs both written by Richard Adams
Such a great individual in the film, so funny, gave the film that was actually quit dark, some light.
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1:40 I love the bunnies looking so happy :3
This was Zero Mostel last role
2:57 lol!
Never gonna give you up
Bullets? Whats that? I only know black stones
Well Done On This Video Getting 1000 Views
Yup. It’s a horror movie.
We help you.
.....did he just say piss off? 🤣 I did a double take on my parents when watching this, but they didn't seem to notice or care. At that point they seemed as invested plot as I was. I think I was about 7. And it somehow creeped me out more than Alien. Probably because everything was a really cute animal and I was used to Disney, so it was all a bit unexpected. Also, the suicide cult bunnies. Wtf😆
Yes he did tell them to piss off. If you think that's bad ypu should hear the language in plague dogs !!
0:19
Where is the scene where he mocks them for not having mates and tells them they needs mates?
Hermes
0:02 0:04 0:06 there breaking the 4th wall