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The First Easter Rabbit (1976) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 5

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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41 But beware of Zero? -What was that? -Oh, nothing. Nothing at all.
42 But he was Glinda's favorite toy, and as the months passed, so did his sadness because he was loved.
43 But how about that rabbit who comes every Easter day?
44 But how did you know we needed...? -Heh heh. A little bird told me.
45 But I am real. I am. I am.
46 But it was something, indeed, for the Easter rabbit had remembered Calliope's warning about Zero.
47 But one day, something happened that was to affect everybody's life. Little Glinda took ill.
48 But we'll never be able to do the job in time. There are so many boys and girls all over the world. And we only have a few weeks.
49 But who? How? Wait. D-Don't go. I have so many questions.
50 But why me? I'm nobody.

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