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The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town

  • Película de TV
  • 1977
  • Approved
  • 50min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
1,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Skip Hinnant in The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town (1977)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Mailman decides to stop another deluge of letters by answering questions about the Easter Bunny: Sunny, a baby rabbit found and adopted by Kidville (a town of only kids--even a kid mailm... Leer todoThe Mailman decides to stop another deluge of letters by answering questions about the Easter Bunny: Sunny, a baby rabbit found and adopted by Kidville (a town of only kids--even a kid mailman). And when Sunny goes delivering eggs to the nearby town (which he has to dye to fool G... Leer todoThe Mailman decides to stop another deluge of letters by answering questions about the Easter Bunny: Sunny, a baby rabbit found and adopted by Kidville (a town of only kids--even a kid mailman). And when Sunny goes delivering eggs to the nearby town (which he has to dye to fool Gadzooks, the mean bear on the mountain), he discovers that there are no kids in the town, ... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Jules Bass
    • Arthur Rankin Jr.
  • Guión
    • Romeo Muller
  • Reparto principal
    • Fred Astaire
    • Skip Hinnant
    • Bob McFadden
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jules Bass
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
    • Guión
      • Romeo Muller
    • Reparto principal
      • Fred Astaire
      • Skip Hinnant
      • Bob McFadden
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    • 8Reseñas de críticos
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    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • S.D. Kluger (narrator)
    • (voz)
    Skip Hinnant
    Skip Hinnant
    • Sunny the Easter Bunny
    • (voz)
    Bob McFadden
    • Chugs
    • (voz)
    • (as Robert McFadden)
    • …
    Allen Swift
    Allen Swift
    • Gadzooks
    • (voz)
    • …
    Ron Marshall
    • Hallelujah Jones
    • (voz)
    • …
    Jill Choder
    • Chicken #1
    • (voz)
    • …
    Meg Sargent
    • Lilly Longtooth
    • (voz)
    James Spies
    • King Bruce
    • (voz)
    Karen Dahle
    • Linda the Schoolteacher
    • (voz)
    • …
    Michael McGovern
    • Herbert the Baker
    • (voz)
    • …
    Laura Dean
    Laura Dean
    • Child
    • (voz)
    George Brennan
    • Child
    • (voz)
    Gia Andersen
    • Child
    • (voz)
    Stacey Carey
    • Child
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Jules Bass
      • Arthur Rankin Jr.
    • Guión
      • Romeo Muller
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very charming, well worth the look

    Rankin/Bass have been responsible for some of my favourite childhood memories and I am very fond of a vast majority of their stuff now. The Easter Bunny is Coming to Town is not one of their best, but at least it is not another Cricket on the Hearth. The ending is very rushed and abrupt, maybe a longer length may have helped. But much more than makes up for that. The visuals are bright, colourful and highly accomplished, while the sweet and whimsical score and songs also appeal. The writing has many funny and heartfelt moments, and I equally loved the cute, zippily paced and well-meaning story. There are some good values and even some religious elements that don't feel out of place or heavy-handed. The characters are highly likable and engaging, and while I did miss Paul Frees the voice acting especially from Fred Astaire as the warm and loving narrator is terrific.

    In conclusion, well worth the look and charming. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    7apfortony

    Fred Astaire returns to narrate

    If your kids want to see an Easter special, Here comes Peter Cottontail is better. But this Easter special from the late 1970s isn't too bad. Songs and score are harmless and the villain, an ornery bear, won't scare younger kids. The winter warlock from Santa Claus is coming to Town is very scary in comparison. Having seen this show and Peter Cottontail when they first aired, I saw them both again this past Easter. I didn't remember any details from this one even though it was released six years after Peter C.
    6Dawalk-1

    A Rankin-Bass Holiday Special That's Somewhat Too Reminiscent Of Another.

    For the longest, I've been trying to find the Rankin-Bass special that featured and included a town called Kidville, where all its inhabitants are children and hadn't been successful. I remember catching those scenes of this special some years back on cable. It's no wonder I didn't know that they were part of this special, which I found out after watching it over a week ago on Youtube. I must've missed the title when I first saw those scenes evidently and I don't even remember ever seeing the special in full before then.

    My thoughts about this special. I was going to give it the highest rating possible until I read the review by the member who gave it three stars. She made some, I guess, sensible points on why it isn't as great as most reviewers of this, and some others outside of this site, may make it out to be. The amount of stars I give it are between the lowest that have been given (or given so far) by the aforementioned female reviewer (my amount a little higher that hers) and the highest that have been given (my amount a little lower than the others). One reason I chose to give no less stars than six is because I like the Kidville concept. Another is it's great to see the mailman, S.D. Kluger, make a recurring appearance here, but there are several, other similarities that will remind viewers who have already seen the Christmas special, Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, even right down to the title. There may be even more similarities than differences that would've set it apart more from that X-mas special. I just found out it's supposed to be a semi-sequel. In that case, I could overlook that, but then again, more sequels to originals should have more distinctions and be better. There still may be some flaws in this that I may have missed and probably never would've thought much of had the more negative reviewer not pointed them out, like how the villains attempted to stop the yellow train from reaching town and that another, better way could've been made for the villains to attempt. I presume I just have mixed feelings about it. However, I've now decided that the previous two, Rankin-Bass Easter specials are much better than this one, considering this is a semi-sequel. I don't really, completely dislike it, but simultaneously, I don't like it as much as the other two Easter specials and find them more superior. It's still nice and alright. One other thing I'll say is the religious references were a surprise.
    2Pnkprinses309

    Painful

    Super religious and no substance. Nothing really makes sense in it! Also feels like a rip off of Santa Claus is coming to town. Also a rip off of Thomas the tank engine. No wonder I've never heard of it til now. One of their worst productions.
    8Jace_the_Peanuts_Fan

    The Easter Bunny's Origin Story

    I'm one of many people who loves Rankin-Bass's Christmas specials, but most of their non-Christmas works sadly seem to be lesser known, and The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town is no exception. I've been a fan of it for all my life, but for the longest time, I didn't know Rankin-Bass made it. This isn't one of the best RB specials/movies, but not one of the worst ones either. I like Peter Cottontail better. The story is narrated by SD Kluger (voiced by Fred Astaire), the same mailman who narrates Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, and he has come back to tell the story of Sunny the Easter Bunny.

    If you've seen this before, you know that this is the Easter Bunny's origin story. One of the best things about it is that it reveals a number of secrets about the Easter Bunny and Easter traditions that have been kept for God knows how long, like why we color Easter eggs, why the bunny hides them, how Easter toys came to be, how jellybeans and chocolate bunnies came along, why people sometimes wear Easter clothes (even though I hate wearing fancy/formal wear and never wear traditional Easter clothing), and more. Obviously, nearly any "burning" questions one may have about the bunny or Easter are answered here. It's not afraid to have some religious elements like Easter's bible story.

    The premise is interesting, but not just because the origins of Easter traditions are revealed. Only kids live and work in Kidville, the main setting. A lot of kids in Kidville have jobs, like a firefighter, a police officer, a chef, a teacher, a mailman (young SD Kluger. That's how he knows the story), and many more, which makes the premise compelling and original. They run their own shops, make their own laws, and maybe even stay up as late as they want. That's every kid's dream, or is it?

    The characters are highly likable and engaging! My favorite character is Chuggs the train. He is a funny character, especially when he repeats things in a similar fashion to when The Little Engine That Could says, "I think I can! I think I can! I think I can!" (e.g., "Easter's coming! Easter's coming! Easter's coming!" or "Lots of trouble! Lots of trouble! Lots of trouble!"). He also reminds me of Thomas the Tank Engine, and his train friends somewhat resemble Thomas's friends. Enough said.

    The songs are good. The titular song, "The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town," surprisingly isn't the same tune as Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, though it has a similar but slightly different beat. "You Think Nobody Loves You, But They Do" is my favorite. Why? It is a soft, sweet, and relaxing song, and it has a heartfelt message: love yourself, and it's not true that nobody loves you, hence the title.

    Overall, this is a good special/TV movie! It's perfect for Easter, but it is not without its flaws. 1) This is somewhat of a rehash of Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. However, some changes to the plot have been made, which makes up for this problem. 2) The ending is rushed: the main villain, Queen Lily Longtooth, is angry about everyone in Town (yes, her land/town is just called Town) having kids and celebrating Easter for a minute, and then she redeems herself right away and magically starts to love Easter. 3) When the flashbacks fade away at the end, SD Kluger is shown as an adult again, and the rest of the characters are shown with him, but the other kids from Kidville are still kids for some reason. These items are why I give this an 8/10.

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    • Curiosidades
      Fred Astaire reprises his role of S.D. Kluger (the mailman) from Santa Claus llega a la ciudad (1970).
    • Pifias
      Early in the film, the Mailman is seen as one of the child founders of Kidville. At the end, he drives some of the other founders on his train, and he's now an adult while they remain children.
    • Citas

      King Bruce: What do you do with these Easter eggs?

      Sunny the Easter Bunny: Eat 'em.

      King Bruce: Just like an ordinary egg?

      Sunny the Easter Bunny: Well, I guess they're not ordinary. I guess there should be some sort of a ritual.

      King Bruce: What ritual?

      Sunny the Easter Bunny: Um... good question.

    • Conexiones
      Followed by Rudolph y Frosty en Navidad en Julio (1979)
    • Banda sonora
      The Easter Bunny Is Comin' To Town Today
      Written by Maury Laws and Jules Bass

      Performed by Fred Astaire

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de abril de 1977 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
    • Idioma
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Пасхальний кролик їде до нас
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      • Rankin/Bass Productions
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