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Encyclopedia > Bunny

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Bunny is usually a term used to describe a rabbit or hare. It may also refer to any of the following: Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. ... For other uses, see Rabbit (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Hare (disambiguation). ...


Fictional Bunnies

This article is about the holiday figure. ... Bugs Bunny is an animated rabbit/hare who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Warner Bros. ... Lola Bunny is a fictional cartoon character from Warner Bros. ... The cover for Greg the Bunny The Best of the Film Parodies DVD Greg the Bunny is a sitcom that aired on the American television network Fox in 2002. ... The Energizer Bunny is the marketing icon and mascot of Energizer batteries. ... Two Duracell Bunnies during a festival in Vienna, Austria A Duracell Bunny is any of several anthropomorphic pink rabbits powered by batteries, used to promote Duracell brand batteries. ... Fillerbunny is a character created by comic book artist and writer Jhonen Vasquez. ... Its Happy Bunny is the name of a character in a series of crappy inconvieniencesstickers, buttons, posters, and other merchandise sold at novelty shops across North America. ... Donnie Darko is a 2001 drama/psychological thriller/science fiction film written and directed by Richard Kelly. ... Gaia Online (pronounced // Online) is an anime-themed forums-based website. ...

Fictional non-rabbit characters named Bunny

A.J. (Arthur J.) Raffles is a character created by E. W. Hornung, a brother-in-law to Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. ... As the World Turns (ATWT) is the second longest-running American television soap opera (the first being Guiding Light),[1] airing each weekday on CBS Daytime. ... Lexx is a science fantasy television series that follows the adventures of a group of mismatched individuals aboard the Lexx, the most powerful destructive force in the two universes from which the show takes its name. ... Zachary Zatara is a fictional character in the DC Universe. ... The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series about three little girls born with superpowers who have dedicated their lives to fighting crime and the forces of evil. ... Howard Bunny Colvin, played by Robert Wisdom, is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, and was a Major for the Baltimore Police Department before his retirement. ... The Wire may refer to: British music magazine The Wire American television show The Wire The telegraph service. ... This article is about the Vietnam War film. ... Kevin Dillon is a fictional character in Rodman Philbricks young adult novel, Freak the Mighty. ... Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible. ... The Secret History, the first novel by Mississippi-born writer Donna Tartt, was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1992. ... The Danny Thomas Show (known as Make Room for Daddy during the first four seasons ) was a sitcom which ran from 1953 to 1957 on ABC and from 1957 to 1964 on CBS. // Danny Thomas played Danny Williams, a successful comedian and nightclub entertainer. ... Patricia Ann Carroll (born May 5, 1927) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress. ... Zorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 feature motion picture. ...

People named Bunny

Bunny is the stage name of a Belgian-British musician, originally from Diest, Belgium. ... Bunny Ahearne (b. ... Henry Wilfred Bunny Austin (August 26, 1906 – August 26, 2000) was a British tennis player. ... Bunny Berigan (November 2, 1908 – June 2, 1942) was an early, great jazz trumpeter. ... Bunny Breckinridge in Plan 9 from Outer Space (illustrated by Drew Friedman). ... Bunny Brief, Chicago White Sox, 1915 Anthony Vincent Bunny Brief, born Anthony John Grzeszkowski (July 3, 1892 - February 11, 1963) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who spent four seasons with the St. ... Bunny Brunel is a bassist who has played with various jazz notables including Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and numerous others. ... John Bunny John Bunny (born September 21, 1863 in New York City, United States; died April 26, 1915 in Brooklyn, New York), was the first comic star of the American silent film era. ... Ethelene Bunny Debarge, born March 15, 1955 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a female soprano who was a member of the 1980s Motown group DeBarge. ... Bunny Lee Edward OSullivan Lee, better known as Bunny Striker Lee (born August 29, 1941) was a prominent, prolific and successful Jamaican record producer in the 1960s and 1970s. ... Rupert Bunny (1864-1947) Working for most of his artistic career in Paris, Bunny formed an important tie between Australian painting and French Impressionism. ... Bunny Wailer, also known as Bunny Livingston (born April 10, 1947), was an original member of reggae group The Wailers along with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. ... Laurali Rose Wright (1939-2001) was a Canadian writer of mystery novels. ... Publicity photo of The Lady Bunny. ... Bunny Yeager (13 March 1930) is an American photographer and former model. ...

Places named Bunny

Bunny is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. ...

Media

Bunny is a 1998 animated short film by Chris Wedge that won an Academy Award in 1998. ... Chris Wedge (born December 2, 1968 in Queens, New York) is the director of Ice Age and Robots. ... Bunny (Telugu: బన్ని) is a Telugu movie that was released in the year 2005. ... The Brown Bunny is a film by actor/director Vincent Gallo that had its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. ... 30-Second Bunnies Theatre is a Flash cartoon series featuring films re-enacted by bunnies in 30 seconds. ... Bunny is a daily webcomic by Lem (b. ... Bunny Watson is a Canadian radio program, which airs Saturday evenings on CBC Radio One and Sunday evenings on CBC Radio Two. ...

Miscellaneous Bunnies

– While also a brand, BlueBunny is the name of my stuffed rabbit. ... The South Sydney Rabbitohs, also known as Souths, SSFC or The Rabbits, are an Australian professional rugby league team based in Sydney, New South Wales. ... The Bunny Hop is a novelty dance that was created in a San Francisco high school in 1953. ... Look up Bunny hug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary The Bunny hug was a dancing style performed by young people, especially flappers, in the early 20th century. ... At then end of Chubby Bunny, hilarity often ensues. ... Playboy Bunny at the Karma Foundation Inaugural Gala hosted at the Playboy Mansion, October 2005 A Playboy Bunny was a waitress at the Playboy Clubs (open 1960–1988). ... Snow Bunny is a small snow play area located at in Mount Hood National Forest on the south face of Mount Hood in Oregon, USA, about 65 miles (103 km) east of Portland. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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