Billy Bunny's Christmas Frolics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe issue contains multiple Christmas-themed stories featuring Billy Bunny and other characters. One story involves Billy Bunny encountering a criminal named Wily Wolf who is hiding from the law. Another story features Billy Bunny and a duck character involved with a flying machine that breaks its control lever, causing chaos and requiring intervention from a character arriving with friends. A third story shows Billy Bunny meeting a dragon character and planning to help scale a wall to assist "poor Daffy Dragon," with the bunny later appearing tired after his efforts.
Doris Duck spots a help wanted ad for an actress and rushes to audition at the Hamm Theater, determined to land the part despite stiff competition. Director Dan Darris puts her through her paces—working on her diction, her stage presence, and her delivery of Shakespeare—and eventually hires her for a production of Romeo and Juliet. Opening night arrives, and Doris takes the stage, only to discover that nerves and stage fright have a way of turning even the best-rehearsed performance into something altogether different.
A lazy bear named Brewster Bruin catches a glimpse of a wanted poster for the dangerous criminal Wily Wolf—and the substantial reward that comes with his capture—but his natural inclination toward laziness keeps getting in the way. When the cunning fugitive unexpectedly takes shelter in Brewster's own home, the lazy loafer stumbles into an unlikely confrontation that might just change his fortunes. Sometimes the easiest way out of trouble is to simply stay out of the way and let things happen.
Billy Bunny takes on a daring delivery mission when a young doe at the general store enlists him to carry her letter 500 miles to her mother—a task the Pony Express left behind. With his trusty steed Dimples, Billy races across the frontier facing obstacles and outlaws, convinced he's delivering a message of life-or-death importance. What unfolds is a comedic lesson in assuming too much about the stakes of a good deed.
When detectives Eddie Elephant and Charley Chimp decide to take a hunting holiday in the woods, they accidentally stumble onto an active U.S. Army target range—at the same moment a pair of bank robbers are trying to hide out there. As gunfire erupts and chaos spreads across the range, the two detectives and the criminals find themselves caught in the crossfire, scrambling for survival amid explosions and artillery strikes.
When two broke monkeys named Jocko and Junior scheme to make quick cash with an electric shoe-shining machine provided by Junior's cousin, they're in for far more trouble than they bargained for. Their entrepreneurial venture spirals into chaos when the machine overloads the power at a nearby factory, and the consequences catch up with them fast. It's a wild ride of slapstick mishaps and comeuppance as these two learn that dishonest schemes rarely pay out the way you hope.
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