Dot and the Bunny

Dot and the Bunny is a 1983 Australian animated film.[1] It serves as a direct sequel to the 1977 film Dot and the Kangaroo (film).

Dot and the Bunny
Directed byYoram Gross
Produced byYoram Gross
Written byYoram Gross
John Palmer
StarringBarbara Frawley
Robyn Moore
Music byBob Young
CinematographyDouglass Baglin
Edited byChristopher Plowright
Production
company
Distributed bySatori
Release date
3 April 1983 (1983-04-03)
Running time
79
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Dot ventures out into the bush determined to finally locate the little lost joey and reunite him with his mother. On her way she meets a silly bunny rabbit who tries to convince Dot that he is the joey she is looking for. Dot is delighted by his antics and names her new companion 'Funny Bunny'. Together they continue the search for the joey. On the way Dot learns that Funny Bunny is really a very lonely rabbit. His family was killed by hunters and he has been on his own ever since. They find mother kangaroo, and though she has not yet found her joey, when she sees the lonely bunny she realizes she has found someone else to look after.

Cast

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References

  1. Dot and the Bunny at Yoram Gross Films
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