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*In 1975, the stories were retold for an adult audience in the cult animation film ''[[Coonskin (film)|Coonskin]]'', directed by [[Ralph Bakshi]]. |
*In 1975, the stories were retold for an adult audience in the cult animation film ''[[Coonskin (film)|Coonskin]]'', directed by [[Ralph Bakshi]]. |
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*In 1984, American composer [[Van Dyke Parks]] produced a children's album, ''[[Jump! (album)|Jump!]]'', based on the Br'er Rabbit tales. |
*In 1984, American composer [[Van Dyke Parks]] produced a children's album, ''[[Jump! (album)|Jump!]]'', based on the Br'er Rabbit tales. |
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*A direct-to-video adaptation from Emerald City Productions was released in 1989 and re-released various times in the 1990s, distributed by Family Home Entertainment (F.H.E.). |
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*[[Rabbit Ears Productions]] produced two Br'er Rabbit tales ('' Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby'' and ''Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion'') |
*[[Rabbit Ears Productions]] produced two Br'er Rabbit tales ('' Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby'' and ''Brer Rabbit and Boss Lion'') |
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*1998's ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'' saw the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|Starship Enterprise]]'' enter a region of space called the ''Briar Patch''. At some point during a battle with the Son'a, [[William Riker|Commander Riker]] states that it is "time to use the Briar Patch the way Br'er Rabbit did". |
*1998's ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'' saw the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|Starship Enterprise]]'' enter a region of space called the ''Briar Patch''. At some point during a battle with the Son'a, [[William Riker|Commander Riker]] states that it is "time to use the Briar Patch the way Br'er Rabbit did". |