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The First Easter Rabbit (1976) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 4

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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31 And, you know, we came within a hare's breadth, if you'll excuse the pun, of never having an Easter rabbit at all.
32 Boy, he's a dilly, isn't he?
33 Bring everything up the chimney And begin loading the sleigh.
34 Bruce decided there was only one thing left for him to do. So he rolled, getting fatter by the minute.
35 Bruce told Santa the situation, and Santa knew what he had to do.
36 Bruce was beginning to have second thoughts about what they had done.
37 Bruce, who cares? Heh heh heh.
38 Bruce, you miserable rolly-polly snitcher.
39 Bruce? Bruce? -I'm coming!
40 Bruce? What have you found out about the road into Easter Valley?

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