Atomic Bunny #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtomic Bunny must deliver a picture to a friend on a dock, but becomes caught up in a busy schedule that forces him to multitask in multiple directions at once. Later, Pepito discovers that his romantic interest Rosalita is helping a balloon man while Pepito is distracted, causing him heartbreak as he watches from above. In a subsequent sequence, Atomic Bunny encounters a sly fox and lion in the wild, where the fox attempts to lead him into a trap while the lion closes in, forcing Atomic Bunny to outwit both predators to escape danger.
Atomic Bunny spots a "Rabbit Hunting Allowed" sign and decides it must mean rabbits are permitted to do the hunting—so he tracks down some hunters to give them a piece of his mind. What starts as a misunderstanding of a posted sign turns into a comedic confrontation when Atomic Bunny interprets the rules in his own furry favor.
When Atomic Bunny takes Li'l Bunny and a young companion on a hiking trip, their outdoor adventure quickly spirals into one mishap after another—a faulty compass, missing provisions, and an unexpected encounter with a protective bear. Rather than rely on his signature atomic strength, Atomic Bunny seizes the chance to teach his friends real woodsmanship, solving each crisis through cleverness and outdoor know-how alone. It's a lesson in self-reliance that hits home in the most ironic way possible.
When Atomic Bunny encounters Goofy at the seashore in 1958's "Goofy's the Goofiest," the lovable character is up to his usual antics—fishing for something far more personal than fish, and painting waves in the most unconventional way imaginable. As Atomic Bunny catches up with his mishap-prone pal, Goofy's wild logic and hilarious methods lead to a comic payoff that proves why he's truly the goofiest around.
Goofy's got a contraption he's dying to show Atomic Bunny—a piano-stool-powered electric-bulb screwer that promises to make changing lightbulbs a hands-free breeze. When the demonstration doesn't quite go as planned, Atomic Bunny finds himself reaching for cotton in self-defense.
Atomic Bunny springs into action when a lion escapes near Bunnyville, but his arch-enemy Sly Fox has engineered an elaborate scheme to turn the beast against him by laying a terrible trap. Bound and powerless, Atomic Bunny faces the enraged lion as Sly Fox celebrates what he believes is finally his moment of triumph—only to discover that an old debt of kindness might just tip the scales in unexpected ways.
Li'l Rabbit learns the meaning of "effervescent" when a discussion about bubbly sodas leads to an unexpected treat—and a lesson in wordplay that doesn't land quite the way our fluffy friend intended. This lighthearted 1958 tale proves that sometimes the best comedy comes from innocent misunderstandings and a little fuzzy logic.
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