The Adventures of an American Rabbit (1986)

The Adventures of an American Rabbit (1986)
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In an entertaining animated children's film for the youngest moppets only (no adult double takes here) a red, white, and blue rabbit miraculously appears to save the day like "Superhare." When not zooming about on roller skates, his special powers lie hidden in a mild-mannered alter ego named Rob Rabbit (voice of Barry Gordon). Rob is a normal bunny until one day some friends are threatened by a crashing boulder at a picnic. At that moment he is transformed into the "American Rabbit" and saves them. Then a crickety old rabbit overflowing with wisdom comes to tell him that his destiny is to go forth and conquer evil. So Rob heads out to conquer, first getting a job playing at the Panda-Monium piano bar in the city in order to support himself. There he tackles a nasty gang of jackal bikers that appear again and again in different contexts. They finally burn the bar to the ground, and so the die is cast and the gauntlet thrown down to the floppy eared super-rabbit. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob ArbogastPat Freley, (more)
Director(s):
Fred WolfNobutaka Nishizawa, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Adventures of an American Rabbit

In an entertaining animated children's film for the youngest moppets only (no adult double takes here) a red, white, and blue rabbit miraculously appears to save the day like "Superhare." When not zooming about on roller skates, his special powers lie hidden in a mild-mannered alter ego named Rob Rabbit (voice of Barry Gordon). Rob is a normal bunny until one day some friends are threatened by a crashing boulder at a picnic. At that moment he is transformed into the "American Rabbit" and saves them. Then a crickety old rabbit overflowing with wisdom comes to tell him that his destiny is to go forth and conquer evil. So Rob heads out to conquer, first getting a job playing at the Panda-Monium piano bar in the city in order to support himself. There he tackles a nasty gang of jackal bikers that appear again and again in different contexts. They finally burn the bar to the ground, and so the die is cast and the gauntlet thrown down to the floppy eared super-rabbit. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

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Director(s):
Nobutaka NishizawaFred Wolf
Writer(s):
Norm Lenzer
Producer(s):
Masaharu EtohMasahisa SaekiJohn G. Marshall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyFamily & KidsAnimation
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    Tim S.

    Strickly for the wee ones (Unless you have some weird fetish for 1970s Saturday morning style animation. I half expected the "Schoolhouse Rock" theme to crank in.) Too dated for any kid older than, oh say, about seven.

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