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The First Easter Rabbit (1976) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 2

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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11 Just me all alone here by myself? What good is all of this? What good is anything without friends to share it?

— (Paul Frees)

12 My name is Calliope. I take care of all the playthings that children have loved. And when they're old or worn out, then I come and take them away with me, and turn them into real.
13 You have been chosen to be the first Easter rabbit.
14 Alas, my men. Behold that silly-looking rabbit sitting over there.
15 His odor is unsniffable. Undetectable.
16 I think we shall have a white Easter, if my eyes do not deceive me. -A white what?
17 A good question, wouldn't you say? But Calliope had a good answer.
18 A magical hare, that rabbit.
19 Ahem. Excuse us for a moment.
20 Ahoy down there. Come on up. It's me... Santa Claus. -Santa Claus?

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