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2''The Tale of the Bunny Picnic'' is a 1986 television special created by Creator/JimHenson and aired on Creator/{{HBO}} in the United States and Creator/{{BBC}} in the UK. It introduces the character of Bean Bunny, who would later go on to make appearances in several other Henson-related productions. Henson got the idea for the movie when he and his daughter were in a park and saw a dog chasing rabbits. Afterward, Henson decided to make up a story about bunnies being afraid of dogs.
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4The story concerns the annual Bunny Picnic, which the rabbits of the forest hold to celebrate the coming of spring. Young Bean is deemed too little to help his older siblings Lugsy and Twitch with decorations, and so he wanders off, and encounters a (seemingly) ferocious dog in the lettuce patch. When he runs back home, no one believes his story, least of all Lugsy. Everyone insists there haven't been any dogs in the woods for years. Bean, though, is determined to prove he's right. And in so doing, he just might save the Bunny Picnic... because the dog is actually the pet of an evil farmer who wants the bunnies to put in his stew!
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6The special features songs written by Dennis Lee and Phil Balsam, best known for their concurrent work on ''Series/FraggleRock'', and ''Fraggle'' fans will easily recognize Bean's voice as Wembley Fraggle's (Steve Whitmire). One of the lesser known works in the [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet]] pantheon despite being rerun on HBO a few times after its initial airing and the short-lived BreakoutCharacter success of Bean Bunny, it has yet to be released on DVD, but the VHS version (which removes Henson's introduction) is available to view in its entirety on [=YouTube=].
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11* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Bean's older brother Lugsy deems him "too little" to help out with anything. Despite this, it's a SubvertedTrope because aside from Lugsy, Bean seems to be well-liked and has a few friends.
12* AnAesop: "Those who hurt others hurt themselves." Also, the small standing up to the big, and being yourself.
13* AnnoyingLaugh: Bean's friend Snort.
14* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: The farmer berates and insults the dog, refuses to feed him until he brings him a sack full of bunnies, and can't even be bothered to give him a name. He's the only truly villainous character in the special.
15* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The dog decides to befriend the bunnies instead of chasing them after Bean helps him hide from his abusive owner and leads the rest of the bunnies in driving him off.
16* BigBrotherBully: Lugsy.
17* BigEater: Bean's friend Bulbous. He even eats while sleeping.
18* BreakoutCharacter: Bean Bunny became a canon member of the ''[[Series/TheMuppetShow Muppet Show]]'' clique (including ''[[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984 Muppet Babies]]'') after this special and was somewhat popular for a time, though his character never evolved much beyond "being cute." His appearances became much less frequent in the early 1990s, after his performer, Steve Whitmire, took over the roles of Kermit the Frog and [[Series/SesameStreet Ernie]] following the death of Jim Henson.
19* CassandraTruth: No matter how hard he tries, ''no one'', not even his, Lugsy's, and Twitch's great-great-great-great-grandmother believes Bean about the dog. Until it attacks the picnic, that is, when it becomes a case of TheCuckoolanderWasRight.
20* CoolOldLady: Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother Bunny may be getting on in years, but she can still beat any of the youngsters in a race.
21* CreatorCameo: The original HBO broadcast included an appearance and introduction by Jim Henson himself.
22* CrowdSong: A few of them, including the main theme song.
23* DeadpanSnarker: Lugsy, Bean being the most frequent target of his jokes and sarcasms.
24-->'''Bean:''' The dog chased me all around the lettuce, it was horrible!\
25'''Lugsy:''' Oh, oh, and did he have horrible teeth?\
26'''Bean:''' Yeah!\
27'''Lugsy:''' Oh, and horrible eyes?\
28''*Bean shakes, covers his eyes and makes a frightened noise*''\
29'''Lugsy:''' And horrible ears?\
30''*Bean cringes and cowers*''\
31''*beat*''\
32'''Lugsy:''' ...Are you sure you weren't looking in the mirror?
33* DubNameChange: Except for Bean, Bulbous and Bebop, most characters are completely renamed in the German dub: Lugsy ("Hufsa"), Twitch ("Kuschel"), Babble ("Blabbermouth"), and Mayor Bunnyparte ("Burgermeister [=LaFour=]").
34* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Storyteller.
35* EvilRedhead: The farmer.
36* ExtremeOmnivore: Bulbous eats anything and everything, even if it isn't supposed to be edible.
37* TheFaceless: The Farmer's head is out of frame or in shadow for most of the special.
38* GenerationXerox: The young bunnies elderly Bean tells the story to reuse many of the puppets for the story's characters, including both of his siblings.
39* HappilyMarried: Bean's parents.
40* IWantSong: Bean has one early on ("I Had a Dream").
41* ImagineSpot: Bean has these frequently. Him being MrImagination is one of the reasons nobody believes him about the dog.
42* InformedAttribute: Bean isn't actually much smaller than most of the other bunnies. In fact, he's bigger than his older sister Twitch.
43* {{Jerkass}}: Lugsy, to Bean. He gets better.
44** The Farmer, to the dog. He doesn't.
45* MadLibsCatchPhrase: Bean's "I'm not really Bean, I'm a (whatever he's imagining to be at the moment)."
46** The dog tends to end his promises or decisions with "or my name's not... whatever it is."
47** And Babble tends to begin her ramblings with "If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times."
48* MeaningfulName: [[{{Motormouth}} Babble]], Snort, and [[VerbalTic Bebop]].
49* MookFaceTurn: The dog turns good after the farmer is defeated and driven away.
50* {{Motormouth}}: [[MeaningfulName True to her name]], Babble does this twice.
51* MrImagination: Bean. He imagines himself to be various things such as dragons, weasels, owls and [[ItMakesSenseInContext a tree]].
52* NarratorAllAlong: The ending reveals the tale is being told by an elderly Bean to his grandchildren.
53* NoNameGiven: A few characters, but especially the farmer's dog. The dog's lack of a name is intentional; his mean owner never bothered naming him. When he befriends the rabbits, though, he does get a name: Mister De-Dop-De-Diddly-Dog-Bop.
54* {{Novelization}}: A storybook adaptation written by frequent Muppet collaborator Louise Gikow was released as a tie-in, with dialogue sticking very close to the film. It includes a short note to the reader from Jim Henson himself on the back cover.
55* OrMyNameIsnt:
56-->'''Dog:''' I'll get those bunnies, or my name's not...my name's not...whatever it is.
57* PlotAllergy: The farmer is allergic to rabbits, which is why the bunnies succeed in driving him away in the end
58* PunchClockVillain: The dog only chases the bunnies because his owner tells him to. Otherwise, he bears them no ill will.
59* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All the bunnies are cute, but cuteness actually became the main character trait for Bean once he became part of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' universe in subsequent years.
60* RunningGag: The dog naming the wrong body parts.
61* SayingSoundEffectsOutloud: The dog doesn't actually bark or growl, he just says "bark" (occasionally "woof") and "growl" over and over again.
62* SmallNameBigEgo: Lugsy thinks he's the best, the coolest and the bravest bunny around, and even describes himself as the "hero of the family." He's wrong.
63* SugarBowl: This ''may'' be one of the most saccharine Henson specials ever. The bunnies are all extremely cutesy, the forest impossibly idyllic, and everything's very happy, cheerful and colorful. The only real sour notes in the happy song are Lugsy, the dog and the mean farmer -- and Lugsy [[TookALevelInKindness Takes A Level In Kindness]], the dog turns out to be friendly once he's saved from the farmer's tyranny, and the farmer himself is so allergic to the bunnies that just coming near them makes him helpless with sneezing fits. Possibly [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the revelation that the story is being told by an elderly Bean to a group of very young bunny children.
64* SunglassesAtNight: Bebop always wears his shades. Even when he's sleeping!
65* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: At the end of the story, the bunnies agree to give the dog a name. Be-Bop suggests "De-Dop-De-Diddly-Dog-Bop." The dog likes it, but adds: "That's ''Mister'' De-Dop-De-Diddly-Dog-Bop to you!"
66* VerbalTic: Bebop, who talks pretty much like his name implies.
67-->'''Bebop''' ''(during the Storyteller song)'': "[[EstablishingCharacterMoment Tell about a bebop-de-bear running around in his underwear!]]"
68* VillainSong
69-->'''Dog:''' You're gonna be a bunny stew!
70* WithCatlikeTread: The dog isn't quite as stealthy as he thinks he is. Luckily for him, Bean is under the effect of a sleeping potion at the time.

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