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Happy Rabbit #43 (1951)

Pines · 1951 · 36 pages

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ContinueHappy Rabbit #44 →
Contains 5 stories
Always in Dutch
16 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Happy RabbitBonny Bunny

Happy Rabbit's attempt to scrape together five bucks for a dance with Bonny Bunny spirals into international chaos when he accidentally devours Uncle Fuzzy's priceless black tulip bulbs—mistaking them for onions. Forced to travel to Holland to retrieve stolen bulbs from the notorious criminal Villem Van Voom, Happy and his pal find themselves constantly outmaneuvered, fleeing Dutch authorities and the master crook himself in a series of wild mishaps. Can Happy stay one step ahead long enough to recover the bulbs and make it home?

The Big Haircut
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Happy Rabbit
Rest Cure
5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Custer Crocodile

Custer Crocodile checks into Haphazard Manor, a supposedly peaceful retreat to escape his nerve-wracking job, only to discover the inn is a chaotic disaster where accidents pile up faster than his frayed nerves can handle. As mishaps escalate from flooded bathtubs to burning beds and cement-filled foot soaks, Custer's quest for rest and quiet becomes anything but—leaving him desperate to return to whatever dangerous work he left behind.

Tommy's Big Break
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Tommy Turtle

Tommy Turtle tries to help his young relative practice baseball, but his attempts to find a safe direction keep backfiring in the most expensive ways possible. What should be a simple lesson in the sport turns into a comedy of errors that leaves Uncle Tommy's wallet taking the real hits.

Fool's Gold
6 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Happy Rabbit

Happy Rabbit discovers a dubious "gold-finder" gadget that promises easy wealth without any work—exactly his style—and proceeds to chase its wild leads across town, from a dentist's office to a pet shop, convinced fortune is just one more haywire pursuit away. With each mishap, his get-rich-quick scheme unravels in ways he never quite sees coming, leaving him to reckon with the gap between his dreams of effortless riches and reality.

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