

Animation · Fantasy · Family
Overview
To fight evil, a young rabbit can transform into a star spangled superhero.
Top Cast


Barry Gordon
Barry Gordon
Rob / American Rabbit (voice)
Barry Gordon
Rob / American Rabbit (voice)
Bob Arbogast
Bob Arbogast
Teddy (voice)
Bob Arbogast
Teddy (voice)


Laurie O'Brien
Laurie O'Brien
Bunny O'Hare (voice)
Laurie O'Brien
Bunny O'Hare (voice)


Kenneth Mars
Kenneth Mars
Vultor / Walt (voice)
Kenneth Mars
Vultor / Walt (voice)


Lorenzo Music
Lorenzo Music
Ping Pong (voice)
Lorenzo Music
Ping Pong (voice)


Pat Fraley
Pat Fraley
Rob's Father / Tini Meany (voice)
Pat Fraley
Rob's Father / Tini Meany (voice)


Bob Holt
Bob Holt
Rotten Rodney (voice)
Bob Holt
Rotten Rodney (voice)


Lew Horn
Lew Horn
Dip (voice)
Lew Horn
Dip (voice)
Norm Lenzer
Norm Lenzer
Brutal Bruno (voice)
Norm Lenzer
Brutal Bruno (voice)
John H. Mayer
John H. Mayer
Horrible Hugo (voice)
John H. Mayer
Horrible Hugo (voice)
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