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The Velveteen Rabbit

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

  • Ronald France

    Ronald France

    Skin Horse

  • Daniel J Kennelly

    Daniel J Kennelly

    Boy

  • Brenda Wehle

    Brenda Wehle

    Nana

  • Alison Fraser

    Alison Fraser

    Nursery Fairy

  • Henry Strozier

    Henry Strozier

    Doctor

  • Dennis Blair

    Dennis Blair

    Wild Rabbit

  • Jennifer Shapiro

    Jennifer Shapiro

    Narrator

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.

Rating

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  • Doramius
    Doramius
    10 Aug 15, 2018

    The Velveteen Rabbit is a classic tale loved by children and adults, alike. This story has been adapted in animation using Will Vinton style claymation. It is entertaining and enjoyable for the whole family. It is definitely a throwback style of claymation to the 80's & 90's, especially if you're familiar with the California Raisins. It enhances the story and makes it very pleasant to watch.

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