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  • Little Bunny Foo Foo
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  • "Little Bunny Foo Foo" is a folk song with unknown origins. It was performed by Butters Stotch in the Season Four episode, "Something You Can Do with Your Finger".
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is a character and antagonist of the episode "Hop To It, Dopey". He went on a spree injuring many of Jollywood's field mice population by bopping on their heads with a mallet. In the end, his behavior is caused by spring fever. S2e13a injured field mice.png|his victims •
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is a children's poem, involving a rabbit harassing a population of field mice. The rabbit is scolded and eventually punished by a fairy. Like many traditional folk songs, there are multiple versions with differing variations. It is also known under the alternative name Little Rabbit Foo Foo; "Foo Foo" is sometimes spelled as "Fu Fu". The poem is sung to the tune of "Down by the Station" (1948), and melodically similar to the popular French Canadian children's song "Alouette" (1879). It first and only appeared in "The Backyard Show" in Barney & the Backyard Gang.
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is the animal villain named after the children's song title. In the Wee Sing movie The Big Rock Candy Mountains, Bunny Foo Foo always tortures the Meecy Mice until he learns a lesson that it's not nice to torture friends, especially animals.
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  • "Something You Can Do with Your Finger"
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  • "Little Bunny Foo Foo" is a folk song with unknown origins. It was performed by Butters Stotch in the Season Four episode, "Something You Can Do with Your Finger".
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is a character and antagonist of the episode "Hop To It, Dopey". He went on a spree injuring many of Jollywood's field mice population by bopping on their heads with a mallet. In the end, his behavior is caused by spring fever. S2e13a injured field mice.png|his victims •
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is a children's poem, involving a rabbit harassing a population of field mice. The rabbit is scolded and eventually punished by a fairy. Like many traditional folk songs, there are multiple versions with differing variations. It is also known under the alternative name Little Rabbit Foo Foo; "Foo Foo" is sometimes spelled as "Fu Fu". The poem is sung to the tune of "Down by the Station" (1948), and melodically similar to the popular French Canadian children's song "Alouette" (1879). It first and only appeared in "The Backyard Show" in Barney & the Backyard Gang.
  • Little Bunny Foo Foo is the animal villain named after the children's song title. In the Wee Sing movie The Big Rock Candy Mountains, Bunny Foo Foo always tortures the Meecy Mice until he learns a lesson that it's not nice to torture friends, especially animals. Of course, in Xuxa's Portuguese version (Coelhinho Fufu) and its Spanish translation (El Conejito Fufu), though he still scoops up the little mice, he gives them big kisses (painfully due to his buckteeth) and drops them before every chance. He is always lectured by the Fairy Godmother. Every time he does this, he uses up a chance. Once his last chance is used up, he is turned into a duckling.
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