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A group of white '''rabbits''' debuted in the fourth season of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. |
A group of white '''rabbits''' debuted in the fourth season of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. |
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− | In [[Episode 421: Doug Henning|episode 421]], [[Fozzie Bear]] performs a magic trick for [[Robin the Frog]] which results in ten rabbits springing from his magician's hat. The rabbits take to Fozzie as their "daddy" and go on to ruin the illusion of most of his tricks for the rest of the night. At the end, one appears in [[Statler and Waldorf's box]] and imitates Porky Pig from [[Looney Tunes]] saying( |
+ | In [[Episode 421: Doug Henning|episode 421]], [[Fozzie Bear]] performs a magic trick for [[Robin the Frog]] which results in ten rabbits springing from his magician's hat. The rabbits take to Fozzie as their "daddy" and go on to ruin the illusion of most of his tricks for the rest of the night. At the end, one appears in [[Statler and Waldorf's box]] and imitates Porky Pig from [[Looney Tunes]] saying (in the usual stuttering manner) "That's all folks!" Afterwards, Waldorf hits him with a small gavel. |
In [[Episode 420: Alan Arkin|episode 420]], they are terrorized by a "Mr. Hyde" version of [[Alan Arkin]] before they themselves drink the potion created by [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] which makes them mean, vicious rabbits. The group performed under the moniker, [[The Bun-Bun Brothers]], for "[[Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah]]" with slightly modified eyes. |
In [[Episode 420: Alan Arkin|episode 420]], they are terrorized by a "Mr. Hyde" version of [[Alan Arkin]] before they themselves drink the potion created by [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] which makes them mean, vicious rabbits. The group performed under the moniker, [[The Bun-Bun Brothers]], for "[[Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah]]" with slightly modified eyes. |
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* [[George and Melissa Rabbit]] |
* [[George and Melissa Rabbit]] |
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* [[Hare]] |
* [[Hare]] |
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* [[Hilda (Sesame Tree)|Hilda]] |
* [[Hilda (Sesame Tree)|Hilda]] |
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* [[Hopper]] |
* [[Hopper]] |
Revision as of 19:50, 24 August 2014
Rabbits are animals, considered by many to be "cute and cuddly" because of their small faces, furry bodies and bushy tails. These characteristics are often used in Muppet portrayals of rabbits, also called bunnies in domestic settings.
The Muppet Show
A group of white rabbits debuted in the fourth season of The Muppet Show.
In episode 421, Fozzie Bear performs a magic trick for Robin the Frog which results in ten rabbits springing from his magician's hat. The rabbits take to Fozzie as their "daddy" and go on to ruin the illusion of most of his tricks for the rest of the night. At the end, one appears in Statler and Waldorf's box and imitates Porky Pig from Looney Tunes saying (in the usual stuttering manner) "That's all folks!" Afterwards, Waldorf hits him with a small gavel.
In episode 420, they are terrorized by a "Mr. Hyde" version of Alan Arkin before they themselves drink the potion created by Dr. Bunsen Honeydew which makes them mean, vicious rabbits. The group performed under the moniker, The Bun-Bun Brothers, for "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" with slightly modified eyes.
After The Muppet Show, they appeared in several issues of Muppet Magazine. They could also be seen as background characters in various The Secret Life of Toys episodes, they appeared on Muppets Tonight in episode 110 for an "E-I-E-I-OR" sketch, and in episode 102 as audience members for Garth Brooks' Tom Jones number. Most recently, they were seen making two brief cameos on the side of the road in Kermit's Swamp Years.
See also
- Angsthaas (Scare Hare)
- Abbot
- Bean Bunny
- Billy Bunny
- Benny Rabbit
- Bonnie Rabbit
- Bonnie (Bear in the Big Blue House)
- Bonnie (Mopatop's Shop)
- The Bunny Hop
- The Easter Bunny
- George and Melissa Rabbit
- Hare
- Henry
- Hilda
- Hopper
- Howie
- Jack Rabbit
- The March Hare
- Odd-Job Gerald
- Oz Bunnies
- Preston Rabbit
- Professor D. Rabbit
- Rudder Rabbit
- Steel Rabbit
- The Tale of the Bunny Picnic
- The White Rabbit