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Top 15 Bunny Movies to Watch This Easter

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - April 19th 2025, 11:00 GMT+2
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15. Night of the Lepus (1972)

Forget everything you know about cute and cuddly bunnies – Night of the Lepus is here to shatter your Easter dreams in the best (and weirdest) way possible. This '70s cult classic turns the humble rabbit into a giant, bloodthirsty menace terrorizing small-town Arizona. Yes, you read that right – giant mutant rabbits. Featuring Janet Leigh (of Psycho fame) and DeForest Kelley (Star Trek's own Bones), this horror oddity takes itself oh-so-seriously, which only makes it more entertaining. The effects are hilariously dated, the plot is bonkers, and honestly? That’s part of the charm. For fans of so-bad-it’s-good cinema, this one’s a must. | © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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14. Hop (2011)

If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you cross the Easter Bunny with a rock ‘n’ roll dream, Hop is your answer – and it’s just as chaotic as it sounds. This live-action/CGI hybrid follows E.B., voiced by Russell Brand, as he runs away from Easter Bunny duties to chase his drumming aspirations in Hollywood. James Marsden (yep, Cyclops himself) plays the hapless human who ends up helping him, and the film leans heavily into candy-coated visuals and slapstick humor. It’s quirky, energetic, and occasionally downright weird – especially when the villain is a power-hungry chick named Carlos. Perfect for kids, but adults may find themselves side-eyeing the screen more than once. | © Universal Pictures

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13. The Adventures of the American Rabbit (1986)

Superman has nothing on Rob the rabbit, mild-mannered pianist by day and patriotic superhero by... also day? The Adventures of the American Rabbit is pure '80s animation cheese – and we say that with love. With a red-white-and-blue costume and roller skates (because, why not), Rob fights evil and protects the innocent in this bizarre but charming animated adventure. The film features some decent voice talent for the era, including Bob Holt and Russi Taylor, and it’s all wrapped in a feel-good message about standing up for what's right. It may not have aged perfectly, but its heart is in the right place. Bonus: the villain is a gang of evil jackals. Yes. Jackals. | © Murakami-Wolf-Swenson

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12. Peter Rabbit (2018)

Beatrix Potter purists, brace yourselves. Peter Rabbit (2018) reimagines the beloved blue-jacketed bunny as a mischievous, somewhat chaotic force of nature, voiced by James Corden. With Domhnall Gleeson as the perpetually-frustrated Mr. McGregor and Rose Byrne as the sweet-hearted Bea, the movie is a riot of garden mayhem, slapstick gags, and surprisingly modern humor. The animation is top-notch, blending seamlessly with the live-action cast, and while it takes liberties with the source material, it never loses sight of its playful charm. It’s irreverent, yes – but it’s also a lot of fun. Just don’t expect a quiet English countryside vibe. | © Columbia Pictures

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11. Meet the Feebles (1989)

Before The Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson brought us... this. Meet the Feebles is what happens when The Muppets take a hard left turn into total depravity. Imagine a troupe of felt animals – led by a washed-up, drama-loving hippo named Heidi – navigating a world of drugs, affairs, and low-budget showbiz scandal. And yes, there’s a bunny. A sleazy one. This movie is definitely not for kids, but if you like your humor black as night and your puppets morally bankrupt, it’s a wild ride. Think of it as a fever dream you can’t look away from. | © WingNut Films

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10. Rise of the Guardians (2012)

What if the Easter Bunny was a boomerang-wielding Aussie warrior with serious attitude? Enter Rise of the Guardians, where Hugh Jackman voices Bunnymund – a tall, sleek, and surprisingly fierce bunny who teams up with Santa, the Tooth Fairy, Sandman, and Jack Frost to protect the world’s children from the Boogeyman. Yes, it’s a full-on mythical Avengers situation. The animation is stunning, the action is surprisingly epic, and the cast is stacked – with Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, and Isla Fisher rounding out the voice crew. It’s a fresh take on Easter magic, wrapped in fantasy-adventure style, and way cooler than you’d expect. | © DreamWorks Animation

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9. The Velveteen Rabbit (2023)

Get ready to cry in the most wholesome way possible. The Velveteen Rabbit takes Margery Williams’ classic story and gives it a lovingly updated touch – with live-action and animation seamlessly blended into one tender, heartwarming package. Florence Pugh lends her voice to the wise, worn rabbit who teaches a lonely boy about love, loss, and what it means to become “real.” It’s beautifully gentle, emotionally rich, and absolutely drenched in nostalgic warmth. If you’re looking for a bunny film with soul, this one delivers with soft fur and full feels. Warning: tissues are highly recommended. | © Apple TV+

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8. Harvey (1950)

Ah, Harvey. The original “imaginary friend, but make it a six-foot invisible rabbit” film. James Stewart stars as Elwood P. Dowd, a charming eccentric whose best friend is a giant rabbit only he can see. It’s as odd as it sounds – but also delightfully whimsical, deeply human, and way ahead of its time in terms of themes like acceptance and mental health. Stewart is effortlessly lovable, and his chemistry with the nonexistent Harvey is weirdly convincing. It’s not your typical Easter film, but the bunny is iconic – and sometimes, a little old-school magic hits just right. | © Universal Pictures

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7. Space Jam (1996)

Let’s be real: Space Jam is peak '90s chaos, and we love it for that. Michael Jordan – playing himself, naturally – teams up with the Looney Tunes to battle evil aliens in a high-stakes basketball game. And at the center of it all? Bugs Bunny, cool as ever, voiced by Billy West. With appearances by Bill Murray (just vibing), and a truly wild plot involving talent-stealing monsters, this movie is as bonkers as it is iconic. It’s nostalgic, ridiculous, and somehow still a cultural touchstone. Bonus points if you know all the words to "I Believe I Can Fly." | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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6. Alice in Wonderland (1951)

You can’t have a bunny movie list without the White Rabbit from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. Always late, always anxious, and forever running with a pocket watch in hand, this rabbit basically invented the “panicked side character” trope. Voiced by Bill Thompson, the White Rabbit kicks off Alice’s wild journey through Wonderland – and the whole thing is a kaleidoscope of weird, wonderful, and slightly unsettling visuals. The film’s surreal animation and musical charm have stood the test of time, and while the rabbit isn’t the main star, he’s definitely the reason we tumble down the rabbit hole in the first place. | © Walt Disney Productions

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5. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

A giant vegetable competition. A mysterious beast. A cheese-loving inventor and his brilliant, wordless dog. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit gives us everything we didn’t know we needed in a bunny movie – and then some. This claymation gem from Nick Park and Aardman Animations is British comedy gold, with a twist of monster-movie parody that’s both clever and delightfully absurd. Ralph Fiennes and Helena Bonham Carter lend their voices to the quirky cast, and the whole film radiates that charming, slightly oddball energy only Wallace & Gromit can deliver. Also, the titular were-rabbit? Utterly iconic. | © DreamWorks Animation / Aardman Animations

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4. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

If you’ve never seen a cartoon bunny share a scene with Bob Hoskins and somehow steal the show, you owe yourself a watch of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Voiced with manic brilliance by Charles Fleischer, Roger is zany, anxious, and totally unforgettable. This film is a wild hybrid of noir mystery and animated slapstick, featuring a sultry Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner voicing, with an iconic line delivery), a cameo-loaded cast of toons, and a plot that’s surprisingly deep for something so chaotic. It’s also worth noting that Christopher Lloyd as the villainous Judge Doom is downright nightmare fuel. Consider this your grown-up Easter cartoon. | © Touchstone Pictures / Amblin Entertainment

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3. Donnie Darko (2001)

Ah yes, the Easter classic where a giant, demonic rabbit named Frank tells Jake Gyllenhaal the world’s going to end. Donnie Darko is definitely the strangest bunny movie on this list – but it’s also one of the most unforgettable. Gyllenhaal's performance is haunting and brilliant, with a supporting cast that includes Drew Barrymore, Patrick Swayze, and Jena Malone, all orbiting a storyline that messes with time travel, destiny, and teen angst in equal measure. Frank the Bunny might not be cuddly, but he is iconic, especially if you're into the whole “existential dread in a bunny mask” vibe. | © Flower Films / Newmarket Films

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2. Zootopia (2016)

Bunny cop. Fox con artist. A mystery that uncovers deep social commentary. Zootopia is way more than your average animated animal flick – it’s smart, funny, and packed with heart. Ginnifer Goodwin voices Judy Hopps, the ambitious bunny determined to prove herself on the force, while Jason Bateman’s slick-talking Nick Wilde adds sly charm to their buddy-cop dynamic. The animation is gorgeous, the world-building is next-level (seriously, Tundratown? Genius), and the film’s message about bias and inclusion is surprisingly nuanced. Plus, there’s a sloth DMV scene that will live rent-free in your head forever. | © Walt Disney Animation Studios

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1. Watership Down (1978)

Don’t let the soft animation style fool you – Watership Down is not here for your cozy Easter feels. This haunting, beautifully animated adaptation of Richard Adams’ novel follows a group of rabbits fleeing destruction in search of a new home, and it pulls zero punches. With voices from John Hurt and Richard Briers, the film dives deep into themes of survival, freedom, and the brutality of nature. It’s poetic, unsettling, and unforgettable – and while it scarred an entire generation, it also proved that bunny stories could be bold, serious, and mythic. An essential, if emotionally intense, watch. | © Nepenthe Productions

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Looking for the perfect Easter entertainment? Whether you're planning a cozy movie night or just love adorable, floppy-eared characters, this list of the Top 15 Bunny Movies to Watch This Easter has something for every kind of viewer. But fair warning – this isn’t just a family-friendly lineup. While some picks are perfect for kids and lighthearted fun, others take a darker turn into horror territory. From animated classics to chilling thrillers, these bunny-themed films span genres and moods, making for a truly unique Easter watchlist. Hop in – if you dare!

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Looking for the perfect Easter entertainment? Whether you're planning a cozy movie night or just love adorable, floppy-eared characters, this list of the Top 15 Bunny Movies to Watch This Easter has something for every kind of viewer. But fair warning – this isn’t just a family-friendly lineup. While some picks are perfect for kids and lighthearted fun, others take a darker turn into horror territory. From animated classics to chilling thrillers, these bunny-themed films span genres and moods, making for a truly unique Easter watchlist. Hop in – if you dare!

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