, the film serves as an absurdist parody of the Arthurian legend. 🎬 Production & Financial Challenges

What follows is a series of sketches loosely stitched into a quest: a taunting French soldier, a witch trial based on weight/duck logic, a three-headed knight, a shrubbery-demanding Knight of Ni, a wedding massacre (accidental), a spooky cave, and the legendary "Rabbit of Caerbannog"—a tiny, fluffy beast with a nasty, big, pointy teeth.

Who famously refuses to admit defeat even after losing all his limbs ("It’s just a flesh wound!"). The Knights Who Say "Ni":