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Peter Rabbit #21 (1954)

Avon · 1954 · 36 pages

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ContinuePeter Rabbit #22 →
Contains 4 stories
The Big Bang Up
7 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; western-frontier

When Peter Rabbit arrives to meet Dazy at the stagecoach, a reckless youngster's fireworks spoil the reunion, sending the horses into a panicked stampede that leaves both characters stranded in unfamiliar desert country. Peter must navigate capture by a local chief, dwindling resources, and escalating danger to rescue Dazy and find their way home—armed with nothing but quick thinking and the very fireworks that started the whole mess.

The Big Date
4.67 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit's got a date on his mind—he picks some daisies for a young woman named Dazy, but his romantic gesture backfires when another fellow named Chuck shows up with the same idea, leading to a comedy of errors over who'll win her affection. With misunderstandings, jealousy, and a new car in the mix, Peter's got his work cut out for him to set things right.

The Medicine Man
5.33 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; western-frontier

When a young animal joins a traveling medicine show wagon headed west, he helps the Professor hawk his dubious pain killer to eager townsfolk—until a town brawl goes wrong and he finds himself framed for trouble. Now saddled with the Professor's business and a case of mistaken identity involving a notorious outlaw, our hero must use his wits to outmaneuver crooks, a skeptical sheriff, and his own muddled circumstances before the real Two-Gun Gatson shows up.

Happy Go Lucky
7 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Cicero spots a beautiful new neighbor moving in next door and, with help from his scheming friend Timmy, attempts to impress her with acrobatic stunts—but his clumsy efforts keep backfiring spectacularly. As Cicero's mishaps pile up and frustration mounts, Timmy uses the chaos to his advantage, leading to a payoff where blackmail trumps romance.

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