Buster Bunny #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGeneral Bunny rallies his forces to fight back against enemy artillery, engaging in a military barrage with toy soldiers and weapons. When a character named Mike Monk seeks publicity as a talent agent, Custer Crocodile becomes his client with plans to make his lemonade business famous, leading to chaotic mishaps including an explosion. Later, Buster encounters a Native American chieftain who demands a horse, resulting in a wild chase scene where Buster rides the horse backward off a cliff while the chieftain pursues him on horseback.
Tommy Turtle's overcoat has fallen victim to moths, so he hatches a scheme to fight back—by collecting the pesky insects to fashion himself a moth-proof coat! It's a hilariously backwards solution that only a turtle could dream up, complete with all the comic chaos of trying to catch the little troublemakers.
Buster Bunny carelessly mistreats his toys, earning a magical summons to Toyvania—a fantastical country ruled entirely by toys, presided over by President Dumpty. Forced into the toy army to answer for his misdeeds, Buster finds himself caught between punishment and an unexpected chance at redemption when the kingdom faces invasion by destructive outsiders. With his wits and size as a kid, he must decide whether to help the very toys he once abused—or leave them to their fate.
Goofy Gander jumps into a spirited kite-fighting competition where the stakes are simple—cross strings and saw back and forth, and whoever breaks their opponent's line wins both kites. As the champion of the day, Goofy takes on challenger after challenger, racking up victories and an ever-growing collection of kites. Things take an unexpected turn when the other kids spot something peculiar about Goofy's winning kite string.
Custer Crocodile's failing lemonade stand catches the attention of Mike Monk, a fast-talking publicity agent who promises to make him famous—but his schemes for getting "Custer's" name in the papers prove to be far more dangerous than profitable. As Mike dreams up increasingly wild stunts to grab headlines, Custer finds himself caught between the allure of fame and the very real risk of losing his hide in the process.
Buster Bunny arrives at the Bar-None Dude Ranch out West with his cousin Bill, ready for adventure—but his enthusiasm for horses quickly evaporates when he learns just how dangerous they can be. When a mix-up lands him on the back of El Diablo, the meanest bronco on the ranch, Buster finds himself in for the wildest ride of his life, complete with runaway chases, unexpected detours, and more trouble than he bargained for. Can this city rabbit survive the untamed West, or will El Diablo have the last laugh?
Buster Bunny spots a scheme to make quick money: a "See the Stars" telescope racket that's leaving customers furious and demanding refunds. When he discovers Ferdie Fox is behind the con, Buster decides to out-smart the fox at his own game—but his attempt to take over the operation leads to a series of mishaps that turn the tables in ways neither of them expected. A slapstick battle of wits where both tricksters end up on the losing end.
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