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The First Easter Rabbit (1976) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (1970) PosterSound clips of funny quotes from the 1976 TV special The First Easter Rabbit, created by Rankin/Bass.

Actors: Burl Ives (G.B.), Robert Morse (Stuffy), Stan Freberg (Flops), Paul Frees (Santa Claus / Zero / Spats), Don Messick (Jonathan / Whiskers / Bruce)

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121 Oh, dear, it's getting late. I think I'll leave all this for burning tomorrow.
122 Oh, dear, my poor little girl. What can I do?
123 Oh, he was her favorite toy. Heh heh. A silly old stuffed rabbit.
124 Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet, and of the girl I'm taking to the Easter parade.
125 Oh, I forgot. She seems to be mumbling something about somebody called Stuff or Stuffy or something?
126 Oh, it's beautiful. Can I try it on, mother? -Of course.
127 Oh, it's nothing. It's just that I've been thinking about little Glinda again.
128 Oh, look, it snowed last night. Can I go outside now, please? -Yes, dear, but be sure to bundle up.
129 Oh, mommy, I love him. Thank you. I love him. -I'm glad, dear.
130 Oh, mother, It was Stuffy. He came back. He came back. And he was really real.

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