The Easter bunny is an iconic and most adored symbol of the eggstra-special spring holiday. The not always cute and fuzzy creature has appeared in books, films and popular culture throughout many d'egg'ades. Choose your favourite bunny!
© Flickr / KrissyWiOne of the most adorable fictional bunnies, Thumper, won the hearts of millions when Disney's animated film Bambi came out.
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© Flickr / KrissyWi
One of the most adorable fictional bunnies, Thumper, won the hearts of millions when Disney's animated film Bambi came out.
© Flickr / Tamera Clark An immediately recognizable logo, a rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie, was chosen by the Playboy magazine for its “humorous sexual connotation".
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© Flickr / Tamera Clark
An immediately recognizable logo, a rabbit wearing a tuxedo bow tie, was chosen by the Playboy magazine for its “humorous sexual connotation".
© Photo : YoutubeRoger Rabbit and his human wife Jessica Rabbit - the stars of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, one of the most expensive films of the 1980s.
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Roger Rabbit and his human wife Jessica Rabbit - the stars of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, one of the most expensive films of the 1980s.
© Flickr / musicwala Energizer Bunny, the famous marketing icon of Energizer batteries, is now also used as a term for anything that continues endlessly.
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Energizer Bunny, the famous marketing icon of Energizer batteries, is now also used as a term for anything that continues endlessly.
© Flickr / Daniel Cooke Easter bunnies aren't always sweet and adorable. In the past and even today costumed bunny characters can look like scary villains.
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© Flickr / Daniel Cooke
Easter bunnies aren't always sweet and adorable. In the past and even today costumed bunny characters can look like scary villains.
© Flickr / Loren Javier"Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" mutters the White Rabbit when he appears in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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© Flickr / Loren Javier
"Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" mutters the White Rabbit when he appears in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
© Flickr / Straightfromthecask Fluffy and cute? Not exactly. The rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail "got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!".
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Fluffy and cute? Not exactly. The rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail "got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!".
© Flickr / Jlmaral"Eh... What's up, doc?" The cool and clever Bugs Bunny has appeared not only in animation films but also in compilations, feature films, TV series, music records, comic books, video games, award shows, amusement park rides and commercials.
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"Eh... What's up, doc?" The cool and clever Bugs Bunny has appeared not only in animation films but also in compilations, feature films, TV series, music records, comic books, video games, award shows, amusement park rides and commercials.
© Flickr / David Ellis Followers of the Chinese zodiac believe the Rabbit to be one of the most delicate animals among all twelve signs. People born under the sign of the Rabbit are described as artistic, compassionate and sensitive.
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Followers of the Chinese zodiac believe the Rabbit to be one of the most delicate animals among all twelve signs. People born under the sign of the Rabbit are described as artistic, compassionate and sensitive.
© RIA NovostiThe Hare in the Russian animated series "Nu, Pogodi!" is loved by both children and older viewers.
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© RIA Novosti
The Hare in the Russian animated series "Nu, Pogodi!" is loved by both children and older viewers.
© Flickr / FrogDNAA very creepy rabbit named Frank haunts the imagination of the main character Donnie in the 1988 film Donnie Darko.
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A very creepy rabbit named Frank haunts the imagination of the main character Donnie in the 1988 film Donnie Darko.
© Flickr / Somewhereintheworldtoday Finally, the one who started it all - the Easter bunny!
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© Flickr / Somewhereintheworldtoday
Finally, the one who started it all - the Easter bunny!