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Mark Evanier (writer)
Deborah Howe (book)
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9 January 1982 (Season 5, Episode 3)
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When strange accidents happen at the factory where Mr. Monroe works, and vegetables are drained of their juices, the neighbors as well as Harold the dog and Chester the cat suspect that the new-found family bunny is really a vampire. | add synopsis
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Wonderful movie to go with great books more (2 total)
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(Episode Credited cast)| Jack Carter | ... | Harold, Roy (voice) | |
| Howard Morris | ... | Chester - Stockboy, Hank (voice) | |
| Pat Petersen | ... | Toby Monroe (voice) | |
| Alan Young | ... | Mr. Monroe - Storekeeper (voice) | |
| Janet Waldo | ... | Mrs. Monroe - Gertie, Alice (voice) | |
| Alan Dinehart | ... | Boss - Andy (voice) | |
| Joshua Milrad | ... | (voice) (as Josh Milrad) |
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23 min (approx)
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I loved the Bunnicula books and movie as a child. I am actually looking for them online so I can buy them for my son. The whole idea of them is wonderful for children. A bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables, what better way to make veggies sound cool to kids. Real quality entertainment that is so hard to find anymore. These days it is all about who is beating up who and how cool it all looks. Bunnicula is "hunted" by a cat and a dog. It is all done in a more peacefull manner than the stuff that plays on Saturday morning. I will be finding and purchasing a copy of this for my film and book collections. Vampires without the blood and violence.