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Homeless Hare

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In a city worn down by routine and daily worries, an adorable rabbit named Benny finds himself lost and alone after a series of misunderstandings with his owner. As he navigates an urban world filled with dangers and surprises, Benny becomes the protagonist of an unexpected adventure. His antics lead him to meet a colorful collection of characters: an old alley cat who serves as a mentor, a group of funny rats who form a quirky music band, and a sweet elderly woman looking for companionship in the comfort of her home.

Through his encounters, Benny learns about friendship, resilience, and the value of community. However, his greatest challenge arises when a wicked trapper threatens to capture him to turn him into an unusual yet coveted spectacle. With the help of his new friends, Benny devises a clever plan to avoid being caught and bring joy back to those he has met. As the climax approaches, the story turns into an exciting game of cat and mouse (or rather, cat and rabbit), filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and lessons about the importance of finding a home, not just physically but emotionally. The film is a heartwarming and nostalgic reminder that, despite the difficulties, we can always find a place to belong.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Chuck Jones
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Actors
Mel Blanc
John T. Smith
Gender
AnimaciΓ³n
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Edward Selzer
Original title
Homeless Hare
Duration
7
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