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[[Image:Amerrabb.jpg|thumb|right|The American Rabbit.]]
[[Image:Amerrabb.jpg|thumb|right|The American Rabbit.]]


''The Adventures of The American Rabbit'' is a straight-to-video [[1980s|1986]] animated movie directed by Fred Wolf (Of ThunderCats fame) about Robert Rabbit, a bunny whom is transformed into a superhero to defend his friends,  family and land from pollution and the Mafia.  All whilst parading around in quite possibly the most [[autistic|retarded]] costume in superhero history...  A rabbit painted in the stars and stripes and wearing roller skates (even though he can fly).
''The Adventures of The American Rabbit'' is an uninspired straight-to-video [[1980s|1986]] animated movie directed by Fred Wolf (Of ThunderCats fame) about Robert Rabbit, a bunny whom is transformed into a superhero to defend his friends,  family and land from pollution and the Mafia.  All whilst parading around in quite possibly the most [[autistic|retarded]] costume in superhero history...  A rabbit painted in the stars and stripes and wearing roller skates (even though he can fly).


The American Rabbit is also [[Chris]]'s role model in life,  even shadowing [[Sonic The Hedgehog]].
The American Rabbit is also [[Chris]]'s role model in life,  even shadowing [[Sonic The Hedgehog]].

Revision as of 17:15, 24 March 2009

The American Rabbit.

The Adventures of The American Rabbit is an uninspired straight-to-video 1986 animated movie directed by Fred Wolf (Of ThunderCats fame) about Robert Rabbit, a bunny whom is transformed into a superhero to defend his friends, family and land from pollution and the Mafia. All whilst parading around in quite possibly the most retarded costume in superhero history... A rabbit painted in the stars and stripes and wearing roller skates (even though he can fly).

The American Rabbit is also Chris's role model in life, even shadowing Sonic The Hedgehog.

Along with Filmation's Ghostbusters, The American Rabbit is another example that Mr. Chandler's childhood was fed by obscure cartoons that noone's ever fucking heard of.

That or his parents regularly raided bargain bins for videos to keep young Christian bemused.