Randy Rabbit

Randy Rabbit  is an American animated sitcom created by Conner Jones that ran on The WB from 1996 to 2002. The series centers around the title character, an anthropomorphic rabbit, and his friends living their daily lives in the town of Forestville.

The idea for the series was conceived by Jones in 1994, sometime after founding his then-new company, Blue Dolphin Productions (now Spirit Animal Studios), and came up with the idea of creating a rabbit-like character which he named Randy, after a pet rabbit that one of his childhood friends used to own. He originally pitched an eight-minute pilot to ABC in July 1995, but they rejected it. He would later pitch the pilot to The WB and they greenlit it.

The series premiered on September 22, 1996 as The WB's first animated series made for prime time. It ran for a total of 132 episodes within 6 seasons, and it concluded its run on May 26, 2002. On August 9, 2002, a feature film based on the series, entitled The Randy Rabbit Movie, was released into theatres by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Premise
The series centers around Randy Rabbit (voiced by Phil LaMarr) a 14-year-old anthropomorphic rabbit, who lives in the fictional town of Forestville. Most of the episodes center around him trying to live his daily life.

Joining Randy on his daily adventures are his best friends, Benny Beaver (voiced by Cam Clarke), an anthropomorphic beaver who likes to carve positive messages in wood; Sky Squirrel (voiced by Rob Paulsen), an anthropomorphic flying squirrel who likes to get around by flying; Quincy Quacks (voiced by Tom Kenny), an anthropomorphic mallard duck who tends to be very clumsy; Lydia Lop (voiced by Kath Soucie), an anthropomorphic lop rabbit who is also Randy's girlfriend.

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Setting
The primary setting for the series is Forestville.

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Production
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Episodes
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Film
On August 9, 2002, Warner Bros. Pictures released a feature film based on the film entitled The Randy Rabbit Movie into theatres, and it served as the finale to the series.

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Reception
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Broadcast
The entire series ran on the The WB in the United States from September 22, 1996 to May 26, 2002. After the show ended, Cartoon Network aired reruns of the show November 15, 2002 to May 28, 2010, and Boomerang aired reruns from March 6, 2005 to January 18, 2015. As of May 17, 2015, reruns of the series can be watched on TBS, and the entire series became available to stream HBO Max on May 27, 2020, the day the streaming service was launched.

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Trivia
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