Billy Bunny's Animal Songs

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Billy Bunny's Animal Songs
Directed byDavid Gumpel
Written byJim Lewis
Bill Prady
Produced byAlex Rockwell
Ritamarie Peruggi
StarringFran Brill
Kevin Clash
Richard Hunt
Jim Martin
Joey Mazzarino
Kathryn Mullen
Jerry Nelson
Carmen Osbahr
David Rudman
Steve Whitmire
Music byJimmy Hammer
Dave Kinnion
Production
company
Jim Henson Productions
Distributed byBuena Vista Home Video
Release date
May 21, 1993
Running time
30 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Billy Bunny's Animal Songs (also known as Muppet Sing Alongs: Billy Bunny's Animal Songs) is a direct-to-video musical film featuring The Muppets. It is the first direct-to-video feature film in The Muppets franchise. It was the first of the titles in the series filmed in 1990 before production on The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson and released on May 21, 1993. This film was credited as one of Carmen Osbahr's first projects with the Muppets and also served as one of Richard Hunt's final works before his death.[1][2]

Plot[]

Kermit the Frog welcomes the viewer to the Muppet Sing-Along Video and allows us to hear a story about a bunny who travels outside his home to learn new songs from his animal friends and to sing-along to them.

Our story begins when Billy Bunny is at his family home, singing "Hoppity-Boppity", which is the only song he knows. Billy's mommy asks him to go outside to learn new songs. Billy first stops by at a gopher village, where he discovers that every gopher looks the same, despite them having different personalities ("We Are Different"). Next, he meets three bears - Cecil, Edgar, and Percival - who sing a rap about their ways of roaring ("Bear Rap").

Next, he meets a termite who singing about his joys of eating wood ("The Termite Chew"). As Billy enters a deep forest, he meets two raccoons. When he asks them what they're doing here in the woods, they explain that it's a secret and they sing about it ("I Have a Secret"). Next, Billy accidentally bumps into a porcupine. He appears to be fine, but the porcupine invites him to her jazz club and sings "Please Don't Bump Into Me".

Next, Billy goes over to a pond, where he meets some frogs, who sing about their "Frog Talk". Finally, Billy meets a turtle and asks is he knows any songs. The turtle says he doesn't know much... except that he likes to see what's going on around the bay and then does a "teeter-totter" on a rock and swims away. The turtle sums it up into a song - "Swim Away, Hooray!" - and Billy joins in with him. Now, Billy has to go home for dinner.

When Billy comes home, he explains to his family that he knows 8 songs, and the one song Billy likes most is "Hoppity-Boppity". Billy's family joins in with him and Kermit thanks the viewers for singing along with Billy. All the animals reprise "Hoppity-Boppity" together, ending the video.

Cast[]

Muppet performers[]

Other appearances[]

  • Billy Bunny appeared in Muppet Sing Alongs It's Not Easy Being Green and a sketch where he tries to join the Frog Scouts.
  • The puppet for the Porcupine appeared in The Muppet Christmas Carol.
  • The puppet for the Termite appeared in No, You Shut Up!

References[]

  1. ^ Muppet Sing Alongs: Billy Bunny's Animal Songs [VHS] (1993). ASIN 6302746590.
  2. ^ "Billy Bunny's Animal Song Movie Review 1993". movierevie.ws. Retrieved 17 December 2013.

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