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loves: you win if you guessed "pets" and "museums". Also books, art history, travel, British punk, Korean kimchi, bindis, martinis, and other things TBD. I will always make it very clear if a post is sponsored in any way. Drop me a line at thepetmuseum AT gmail.com !

Monday, July 07, 2008

that monty python rabbit

Great Scott, it had a title - The Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog. You do remember that wee fluffy bunny? In case not, the clip from Monty Python and the Holy Grail is here. And still mighty sweet after all these years, I want you to know.

The Wikipedia entry on the KRoC is a riot. Did you know an inspiration for the creature was a carving on the facade of Notre Dame in which a knight flees from a rabbit? (It's near the entrance, I'm told.) And that the woman who owned the actual rabbit "actor" was peeved at the amount of Kensington Gore they poured on Bunny? And that "Kensington Gore" is a name for stage blood? I swear I learn something new and weird every day. Wikipedia here.

2 comments:

parlance said...

Thank you!! One of the funniest bits of film I had ever seen and now I know where to look at it whenever I need to laugh out loud!

Anonymous said...

it was indeed a vorpal rabbit,
capable of decapitation in a single blow! Having thusly revealed my D&D geekiness, I shall
fly away...