
The Tale of the Bunny Picnic
Family · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
As they get ready for their annual Bunny Picnic, Bean, a young, imaginative bunny eager to help, is told he's too little. Hurt, he wanders off into the lettuce patch where he comes face to face with the grumpy old farmer's junk yard dog! Bean runs and warns the others but no one believes him. Undaunted, little Bean helps the Muppet Bunnies in a big, big way!
Top Cast


Steve Whitmire
Steve Whitmire
Bean Bunny (voice)
Steve Whitmire
Bean Bunny (voice)


Richard Hunt
Richard Hunt
Lugsy (voice)
Richard Hunt
Lugsy (voice)


Camille Bonora
Camille Bonora
Twitch (voice)
Camille Bonora
Twitch (voice)
Ron Mueck
Ron Mueck
Storyteller (voice)
Ron Mueck
Storyteller (voice)


Karen Prell
Karen Prell
Great Grandmother / Babble / Baby Bunny (voice)
Karen Prell
Great Grandmother / Babble / Baby Bunny (voice)


Kevin Clash
Kevin Clash
Father / Be-Bop (voice)
Kevin Clash
Father / Be-Bop (voice)


Louise Gold
Louise Gold
Mother (voice)
Louise Gold
Mother (voice)


Martin P. Robinson
Martin P. Robinson
Farmer (voice)
Martin P. Robinson
Farmer (voice)


Mike Quinn
Mike Quinn
Mayor Bunnyparte / Bulbous (voice)
Mike Quinn
Mayor Bunnyparte / Bulbous (voice)


David Rudman
David Rudman
Snort / Snail (voice)
David Rudman
Snort / Snail (voice)
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