Big race. Hare, fast and in lead, stops to loaf and show off to girl bunnies.


Is it worth your time? If you like your cartoons with a side of manic energy and genuinely expressive character work, yeah, watch it. It’s short, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to be Baby, Take a Bow or some high-minded drama. If you’re allergic to slapstick or old-school charm, maybe skip it. It’s not for the cynical...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like your cartoons with a side of manic energy and genuinely expressive character work, yeah, watch it. It’s short, it’s snappy, and it doesn't try to be Baby, Take a Bow or some high-minded drama. If you’re allergic to slapstick or old-school charm, maybe skip it. It’s not for the cynical types who need a 'deep message' to justify their ten minutes of screen time. The Hare is essentially a frat boy on caffeine. He’s all elbows and knees, constantly checking his re..."

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