The smallest of three rabbit brothers is always being picked on due to his size. But with the help of his chipmunk friend, he decides to adopt a new personality, which eventually makes him Cornwall County's worst nightmare.
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Happy -The Littlest Bunny (Trailer)
A Jetlag Production from 1994.
Happy The Littlest Bunny (1994 Opening)
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Jetlag Productions' Happy the Littlest Bunny - "T-R-O-U-B-L-E"
The song "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" from Jetlag Productions' 1994 video release "Happy the Littlest Bunny." Produced by Mark Taylor and written by Larry Hartstein.
HAPPY THE LITTLEST BUNNY (1994) ENDING
The ending As Long As You Have Heart. By Jetlag Productions.
Jetlag Productions' Happy the Littlest Bunny - "As Long as You Have a Heart"
The closing song "As Long as You Have a Heart" from Jetlag Productions' 1994 video release "Happy the Littlest Bunny." Produced by Mark Taylor and written ...
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