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Originally posted by Macavenger:
**I've only got a sketchy idea of the killer rabbit, from a Monty Python loving friend at high school. I think he mentioned something along the lines of a "Holy Grenade of Antioch". Can someone explain the whoole deal a bit better? I know the rabbit was evil and very deadly, and that they killed it by running away, but that's about it.
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What I remember is couple of knights first went in to deal with the rabbit, died, and they used the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch on the rabbit, which was a funny scene.
Arthur: "One, two, four..."
Knight whose name I forget: "Three sir!"
Arthur: "Three!"
(Arthur throws the grenade.)
At least I think that's how it goes...
The movie also consisted of many hilarious "Run away!" scenes, and I wouldn't be surprised if the initial attack on the rabbit did that.
Hope that explains things...
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