Fred Astaire credited as playing...
S.D. Kluger (narrator)
- Child: What came first, Mr. Kluger: the chicken or the egg?
- S.D. Kluger: Girls, if you please.
- Chicken #1: Really? What a question to ask us!
- Chicken #2: I mean, did you ever!
- [chuckles]
- Chicken #3: Let's tell it like it was, girls.
- Chicken #1, Chicken #2, Chicken #3: [singing] What came first, / The chicken or the egg? / What a silly riddle! / Just like asking who came first: / The pussycat or the fiddle.
- Chicken #2: The chicken was first, that we can prove / With a little Bible lesson: / When Noah took the animals on the ark, / That sure fixed the progression!
- Chicken #1, Chicken #2, Chicken #3: How 'bout what came first, / The chicken or the egg? / What's there to agree on? / Just like asking who came first: / The fountain or Ponce de León.
- Chicken #2: There was no egg aboard that ark, / Just a Mr. and Mrs. Chicken! / When the water dried out, they hatched an egg, / That should make the plot unthicken.
- Chicken #1, Chicken #2, Chicken #3: How 'bout what came first, / The chicken or the egg? / What a crazy query! / Just like asking who came first: / The cow or Mrs. O'Leary. / Yeah! / What came first, / The chicken or the egg? / Now it's not a mystery:
- Chicken #1: The chicken was first...
- Chicken #3: The egg was last.
- Chicken #1, Chicken #2, Chicken #3: And that's writ down in history!
- S.D. Kluger (narrator): Well, it all began many years ago, far, far away, way beyond the other side of Big Rock Mountain. There, settled snuggly in the fantastic valley was a little village known as Kidville. Now, the reason it was known as Kidville is because no one but children lived there. A spunky, brave, ragtag little community of young fellows and girls, and no grown-ups at all. Why, there was a kid mayor, and a kid policeman, and fireman, even a kid mailman. Yep. That's me from way back when. That's how come I know this story so well.
- S.D. Kluger (narrator): Town was the most dismal unpleasant place Sunny had ever seen. Nobody laughed, everybody dressed in black, pretty flowers were against the law.
- S.D. Kluger (narrator): So, he was named after the Easter morning sunrise and the rebirth of life it represented. He was taken back to Kidville and became the town's official pet. Now rabbits grow a lot faster than people, and being around kids, little Sunny grew more like a kid than a bunny. But soon, he was one year old, full-grown, and as bright and as smart as anybody in Kidville.