
The Velveteen Rabbit
Animation · Family
Overview
Using vivid clay animation, this adaptation of the classic children's book is a feast for the eyes. Although the velveteen rabbit is the favorite plaything of a young boy, the more modern, mechanical toys hold the stuffed bunny in contempt … except the rabbit's single friend, the skin horse, who has become real. As the horse explains the mystery of how to become real, a fable about the transforming power of love and imagination unfolds.
Top Cast
Michelle Scott
Michelle Scott
Velveteen Rabbit
Michelle Scott
Velveteen Rabbit


Ronald France
Ronald France
Skin Horse
Ronald France
Skin Horse
Daniel J Kennelly
Daniel J Kennelly
Boy
Daniel J Kennelly
Boy


Brenda Wehle
Brenda Wehle
Nana
Brenda Wehle
Nana
Alison Fraser
Alison Fraser
Nursery Fairy
Alison Fraser
Nursery Fairy


Henry Strozier
Henry Strozier
Doctor
Henry Strozier
Doctor
Dennis Blair
Dennis Blair
Wild Rabbit
Dennis Blair
Wild Rabbit
Jennifer Shapiro
Jennifer Shapiro
Narrator
Jennifer Shapiro
Narrator
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