JUST FOR FUN
The Easter bunny has some competition
Buzzing in with a special mention is the Rampant Rabbit, the sex toy that shot to fame after appearing in a Sex And The City storyline in 1998. When Ann Summers went online in 1999, the store sold one million Rabbits. Ooh-er!
Roger Rabbit
Roger’s most famous appearance was in the iconic 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, where cartoons team up with a live-action detective to solve a murder.
Roger’s known for his quick wit and devotion to his bombshell wife, Jessica Rabbit. What does she see in him?
‘He makes me laugh,’ says Jessica. Isn’t that what we all want in a man… rabbit?
Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter brought Peter Rabbit to life in a letter to her friend’s 5-year-old child. Lovable scamp Peter was frequently seen angering Mr McGregor, but his penchant for getting into trouble has taught generations of littl’uns about the consequences of their actions. Peter featured in six books, inspired a CBeebies series, and film where he was he was voiced by James Corden.
The White Rabbit
It’s the nervous White Rabbit who Alice follows into Wonderland. With his natty waistcoat and carrying apocket watch, he spends much of the famous 1865 children’s book running behind schedule, declaring, ‘I’m late, I’m late, for avery important date!’ We can definitely relate…
Playboy bunny
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