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My Friend Rabbit

My Friend Rabbit

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My Friend Rabbit

2007- 2008
2 Seasons
52 Episodes
7.8(4 votes)
Ended
Animation
Kids

Overview

Mouse works together with his best friend Rabbit and a group of animals to solve problems.

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Nelvana

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10 members
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Peter Oldring

Rabbit (voice)

Peter Oldring
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Richard Binsley

Mouse (voice)

Richard Binsley
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Denise Oliver

Hazel (voice)

Denise Oliver
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Jeremy Harris

Thunder (voice)

Jeremy Harris
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Milton Barnes

Jasper (voice)

Milton Barnes
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Hannah Endicott-Douglas

Amber (voice)

Hannah Endicott-Douglas
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Isabel de Carteret

Coral (voice)

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Nissae Isen

Jade (voice)

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Camden Angelis

Pearl (voice)

Camden Angelis
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Stacey DePass

Edwina (voice)

Stacey DePass

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