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Other name(s) Easter Rabbit, Easter Hare: Country: Germany: The Easter Bunny (also called the Easter Rabbit or Easter Hare) is a folkloric figure and symbol of Easter
Peter Cottontail is a young Easter Bunny who lives in April Valley, where all Easter bunnies live and work, making Easter candy, sewing bonnets, and decorating and delivering Easter eggs. Colonel Wellington B. Bunny, the retiring Chief Easter Bunny, names Peter as his successor. Peter, who has always dreamed of being the Chief Easter Bunny ...
Easter Bunny (2 C, 8 P) L. Leprechauns (1 C, 1 P) P. Saint Patrick (3 C, 14 P) U. Uncle Sam (28 P) Pages in category "Holiday characters" The following 37 pages are ...
After the Easter Bunny commences on its journey, viewers are then given periodic updates on his location. Here's to a magical Easter Sunday with the little ones—and a special visit from one very ...
Sending bunny kisses to all my friends and family. Keep calm and color Easter eggs. Easter Bunny crossing. Live. Laugh. Eat chocolate bunnies. Happy Easter greetings to you and the crew. Hip, hip ...
Easter Bunny tracks marking the way, whimsical signs, ... Find Your Name Easter Egg Hunt. Spell out kids' names on eggs (one letter per egg), then hide them. Kids are tasked with finding the eggs ...
Hop is a 2011 American live-action/animated Easter fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Pictures.The film was directed by Tim Hill and produced by Chris Meledandri and Michele Imperato Stabile, from a screenplay written by Brian Lynch and the writing team of Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, the latter two of whom also conceived the film's story.
It comes alive and chases a little boy and a little girl until Santa Claus takes away the teddy and replaces it with a normal teddy bear. In The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge , the Scary Teddy appears as a common enemy called "Trick" alongside another enemy named "Treat", which is a Jack-o'-lantern, as a nod to "trick-or-treat".