A Bonanza of Famous Bunnies

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When Easter rolls around, the bunny suddenly comes out of his burrow to become everyone's favorite furry friend.
Floppy-eared and adorably "ooh and ahh" cute, the rabbit has thumped, wiggled and snuffled its way into pop culture as the star of books, television, commercials and more.
A list of favorite bunnies is shared to celebrate the spring season, although anyone worth their weight in whiskers and wiggly noses loves rabbits year-round.
Easter Bunny: Typically a not-so-cute adult in a rabbit mascot costume, the Easter Bunny rivals Santa in his ability to traverse the world overnight delivering treats to all the believing children.
Wearing a pastel patchwork vest and pink bow tie, the Easter Bunny looks just as saccharine sweet as the jelly beans and chocolate eggs he hides.
Bugs Bunny: So many adults grew up watching cartoons featuring this wise-cracking rabbit, and now their children are fans too.
Famous enough for his own catchphrase ("What's up Doc") and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this animated bunny has really made it to the big time.
Energizer Bunny: A classic commercial campaign for Energizer Batteries, the Energizer Bunny keeps going, and going and going! The popularity of this pink fuzzy bunny that is known for his dark sunglasses and boom-boom-boom drum seems to never wear out.
Playboy Bunny: The Hef was hopping down the right trail when he decided to dress up the cocktail waitresses at his infamous Playboy Clubs in sexy bunny costumes.
Wearing little else than a teeny-tiny corseted leotard and a pair of perky rabbit ears, the Playboy bunny costume has quenched the thirst of many a man and left an indelible (hourglass) impression in American history.
One of the all-time popular sexy women's costumes around.
Honorable Mentions: Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit; Peter Rabbit; siblings Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail; Br'er Rabbit, the Watership Down bunnies; Thumper from Bambi; White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland; the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog from Monty Python, and Wallace & Grommit's Were-Rabbit.
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