Trying to figure out the title of an old Easter special from HBO...
April 21, 2011 4:42 PM
Is anyone familiar with an Easter puppet special that was on (I think) HBO in the early '80s? I remember that it involved a bunch of bunnies working in an Easter egg factory, and that the Easter Bunny ("E.B.") was fairly nervous and might've had a Woody Allen-esque delivery. It definitely isn't "Tale Of The Bunny Picnic" (though that looks pretty cute, too).
Bonus points if there's a streaming version anywhere online - I'd love to show this special to my bunny-obsessed niece. Thanks, all.
"A Chucklewood Easter"?
"Buttons and Rusty sneak into a place they don't belong: the Easter Bunny's secret egg factory!" (link)
posted by MonkeyToes at 5:06 PM on April 21, 2011
"Buttons and Rusty sneak into a place they don't belong: the Easter Bunny's secret egg factory!" (link)
posted by MonkeyToes at 5:06 PM on April 21, 2011
Looks cool, but the one I have in mind is definitely puppets and not animation. Thanks, though!
posted by mintcake! at 5:29 PM on April 21, 2011
posted by mintcake! at 5:29 PM on April 21, 2011
Here's someone else searching for it.
This is insanely maddening. I know that this existed, dammit!
posted by PhoBWanKenobi at 5:37 PM on April 21, 2011
This is insanely maddening. I know that this existed, dammit!
posted by PhoBWanKenobi at 5:37 PM on April 21, 2011
Here's a lead! Paul Fusco was a puppeteer who worked on both Easter and Valentine's specials on HBO. The V-day special is on youtube, but no sign of the Easter special
yet!
posted by PhoBWanKenobi at 5:43 PM on April 21, 2011
yet!
posted by PhoBWanKenobi at 5:43 PM on April 21, 2011
The voice acting in the Valentine's special is ringing serious bells. It has to be Paul Fusco, which would make the title "An Easter Story" according to Wikipedia. He was ALF! Holy cow!
PhoB, you rock.
posted by mintcake! at 5:56 PM on April 21, 2011
PhoB, you rock.
posted by mintcake! at 5:56 PM on April 21, 2011
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