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*The character was popularized by the ''Arthur'' television series, but actually pre-dates it by over 10 years, having first appeared in the 1985 title by [[Marc Brown]], ''[http://www.amazon.com/Bionic-Bunny-Show-Reading-Rainbow/dp/0316109924/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357015951&sr=8-1&keywords=bionic+bunny+show The Bionic Bunny Show]'', which gave a beind-the-scenes look at television production, and was featured in an installment of PBS's ''Reading Rainbow''. | *The character was popularized by the ''Arthur'' television series, but actually pre-dates it by over 10 years, having first appeared in the 1985 title by [[Marc Brown]], ''[http://www.amazon.com/Bionic-Bunny-Show-Reading-Rainbow/dp/0316109924/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357015951&sr=8-1&keywords=bionic+bunny+show The Bionic Bunny Show]'', which gave a beind-the-scenes look at television production, and was featured in an installment of PBS's ''Reading Rainbow''. In that title, ''Bionic Bunny'' is apparently a live-action series. | ||
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Revision as of 04:56, 1 January 2013
Bionic Bunny has a gallery at the Elwood City Art Museum.
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"Sorry. If it doesn't involve flying, battling monsters, or lifting heavy objects, I'm kind of at a loss." |
Bionic Bunny | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Rabbit
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Favorite color | Atomic tangerine[1]
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Family | Dark Bunny (twin brother)
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The Bionic Bunny is a superhero who is the main protagonist of a television show of the same name. He is portrayed by Wilbur Rabbit, an actor in the Arthur series. He is a parody of Superman.
When Bionic Bunny and Dark Bunny were born, the two were separated at birth. Dark Bunny was taken by an evil witch, and Bionic Bunny was taken by a robot. An episode in "Buster's Back" shows his bionic parts being constructed and fitted into his body. He is highly allergic to sodium chloride (NaCl), or salt.[2] Bionic Bunny's real name is Sue.[3]
Appearance
Bionic Bunny is a tall, muscular rabbit with a white complexion. He wears a blue shirt with a "B" on the front of his chest, dark blue pants, blue underwear over his pants, a red cape, a red hat with an antenna, and white and blue sneakers. In the promotional illustration, he wore a dark blue suit with red underwear over his suit, red sneakers, a red cape, and a red hat with a yellow antenna.
His actor, Wilbur, wears round brown glasses like Arthur's and casual clothes, outside of acting.
Episode Appearances
This list is incomplete. Please add to it if you know any other appearances.
- Arthur
- 10101 Arthur's Eyes
- 30701 Arthur Rides the Bandwagon
- 50902 The Big Dig
- 710 April 9th
- 1001 Happy Anniversary
- 40102 Arthur's Big Hit (mentioned)
- Buster Gets Real
- Arthur's TV-Free Week
- Binky Goes Nuts
- Operation D.W.
Characters in Bionic Bunny
This list is incomplete. Please add to it if you know any other characters.
Heroes
- Bionic Bunny
- Dark Bunny (occasionally)
Villains
- Icy MacFreeze[4] (PBS Kids Newsletter, view here)
- Professor Origami[5]
- Hothead[6]
- Dr. Legume & Anna Phylaxis[7]
- Dr. Foul[8]
- Verminator
- Unnamed Missile Villain[9]
- Unnamed Bankrobbers
- The Anti-Bionic Gang[10]
- Elias Howe[11]
- Unnamed Giant Crab[12]
- Unnamed Brain Freeze Villain[13]
Merchandise
Bionic Bunny has many pieces of merchandise in the series. These include action figures, posters, comic books, lunchboxes, a coin-collecting bank (showing the top half of Bionic Bunny), binoculars, costumes, and walkie talkies.
See a full gallery of merchandise here.
Sequels
The Dark Bunny
The sequel of this series is Dark Bunny. It is a take-off from Batman.
Cyber Bunny
For a moment in the opening of "Background Blues", on R4's wall there is a poster of a superhero named Cyber Bunny.
Trivia
- The character was popularized by the Arthur television series, but actually pre-dates it by over 10 years, having first appeared in the 1985 title by Marc Brown, The Bionic Bunny Show, which gave a beind-the-scenes look at television production, and was featured in an installment of PBS's Reading Rainbow. In that title, Bionic Bunny is apparently a live-action series.
References
- ↑ http://pbskids.org/arthur/print/tradingcards/cards.html#pg-bionic2
- ↑ "Binky goes Nuts"
- ↑
"And who knew Bionic Bunny's real name is Sue?"
– Arthur Read, "Based on a True Story" - ↑ http://pbskids.org/arthur/newsletter/newsletter.2005.05.html
- ↑ "Happy Anniversary"
- ↑ "April 9th"
- ↑ "Binky Goes Nuts"
- ↑ "Bugged"
- ↑ "Buster's New Friend"
- ↑ "Brother Can You Spare a Clarinet?"
- ↑ "What is That Thing?"
- ↑ "D.W., the Copycat"
- ↑ "To Eat or Not to Eat"