The Rapsittie Street Kids in A Bunny's Tale (lost production material of cancelled CGI-animated Easter special; 2003): Difference between revisions
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The movie was produced, as it was known to have aired on Channel 13 (an NBC station) in Rutland, Vermont on April 12th, 2003, and on K15CZ (then a UPN station, now KSPR) in Springfield, Missouri on April 20th, 2003. The special may have aired sporadically just like its predecessor, which could have contributed to its loss. | The movie was produced, as it was known to have aired on Channel 13 (an NBC station) in Rutland, Vermont on April 12th, 2003, and on K15CZ (then a UPN station, now KSPR) in Springfield, Missouri on April 20th, 2003. The special may have aired sporadically just like its predecessor, which could have contributed to its loss. | ||
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Rapsittie1.png|A newspaper snippet showing proof of the special's airing. Courtesy of Vance. | Rapsittie1.png|A newspaper snippet showing proof of the special's airing. Courtesy of Vance. |
Revision as of 15:14, 11 April 2019
Rapsittie Street Kids: A Bunny's Tale is a CGI film that aired in April 2003 as a follow-up to Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa.
Not much is known about this film other than the fact that it is a sequel to 2002's first Rapsittie Street Kids film and that it would have featured Lenee's little sister from Believe in Santa, as she quite literally told the audience to "see [her] in The Bunny's Tale" during the credits to Believe in Santa.
The only known cast member signed on was Jodi Benson, who previously starred in the original Rapsittie Street Kids feature.
The movie was produced, as it was known to have aired on Channel 13 (an NBC station) in Rutland, Vermont on April 12th, 2003, and on K15CZ (then a UPN station, now KSPR) in Springfield, Missouri on April 20th, 2003. The special may have aired sporadically just like its predecessor, which could have contributed to its loss.