
The Velveteen Rabbit
Fantasy
Overview
A toy rabbit yearns to become 'Real' through a child's love. Through his journey, the Velveteen Rabbit learns the mystery of Nursery Magic and becomes Real in more than one way.
Top Cast


Connor Stanhope
Connor Stanhope
The Boy
Connor Stanhope
The Boy
Rennard Lusterio
Rennard Lusterio
Velveteen Rabbit (voice)
Rennard Lusterio
Velveteen Rabbit (voice)


Valerie McNicol
Valerie McNicol
Nana
Valerie McNicol
Nana


Stephen Archibald
Stephen Archibald
Skin Horse (voice)
Stephen Archibald
Skin Horse (voice)
James Mark
James Mark
Doctor
James Mark
Doctor
Emma Futrell-Fruhling
Emma Futrell-Fruhling
Nursery Fairy
Emma Futrell-Fruhling
Nursery Fairy
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