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Rainbow Designs PO1452 Beatrix Potter Flopsy Jiggle Attachable Peter Rabbit Pram Toy,Pink & PO1451 Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit Jiggle Attachable Soft Toy - Unisex Pram Toy for Toddlers and Babies

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Adaptational Villainy: He was an example of Do Not Taunt Cthulhu in the original source. Here, he's another threat to Peter and his friends since owls eat rabbits and other small animals. The youngest of Mrs. Rabbit's brood, Cotton-tail is a lovable and adorable 18-month-old. A child of few words, she clearly adores her big brother Peter and tries to copy his every move. Cotton-tail has an uncanny way of involving herself in Peter's adventures. She may be the smallest rabbit in the series, but she's one of its BIGGEST stars! Adaptational Heroism: In the series, Peter acts more responsible and not as mischievous as he was in the original books. second assistant camera: "a" camera, additional photography / second assistant camera: "c" camera, UK Children Are Innocent: Whenever one of the show's predator characters goes after her, wanting to eat her, she generally doesn't get it and treats it as a fun game. She thinks it's great fun when an owl swoops her up and takes her for a flight and usually the predators have to act very overtly mean for her to get scared, and even then it doesn't last long, assuming she even recognizes it for what it is. When Mr. Tod the fox places her in his cookpot with Shrew, she spends most of her time in it giggling and when he tosses in vegetables for flavoring, she eats some of the carrot slices.

Age Lift: In his book debut, Benjamin was the same age as Peter. In the CGI series, he's much younger than his cousin. Idiotic Partner Confession: Often enough, when Peter's trying to hide something (such as radishes he'd taken from Mr. McGregor's garden, or the fact that his cat is in the burrow), Cotton-Tail cheerfully pipes up about it. However, she's not stupid so much as she is very young. Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: Mr. Tod is constantly chasing after Peter and his friends, but is clearly past his prime. He has an awful scar over one of his eyes and walks with a cane. At 5 years old, Benjamin is slightly younger than Peter, always up for anything Peter suggests and utterly hero-worships his big cousin. This 'funny bunny' is one of life's clumsy individuals. He always seems to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, usually ending in comic results. However, Peter couldn't wish for a more good-natured, loyal companion. Adaptational Nice Guy: Somewhat. He never tries to eat the main characters like how he and his wife tried to do with Tom in The Tale of Samuel Whiskers (though that may be because he's smaller than them).Ascended Extra: Cotten-Tail has a bigger presence in the series and ends up as one of the main characters compared to her original role in the books. Leeroy Jenkins: His perfectionism often gets himself and his friends in danger, although he works equally hard to get them out of it.

Not So Above It All: In "The Tale of Mr. Tod's Trap" she's the one who falls into the titular trap because she couldn't resist the radish bait, when she was the one who told Peter and Benjamin that it was a trap in the first place. Adaptational Personality Change: Benjamin is alot more likable and friendlier then he was in The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. While he's good-natured and loyal in the series, his original personality was focused more on him being greedy and not being scared of Mr Mcgregor, although also helpful and good-natured. While he's more of a coward in this adaptation. He was also older than Peter in the original books.Cuddle Bug: She likes to give a hug, most particularly to Shrew, who can't stand it and repeatedly warns her about the "squeezing," but she's too young and innocent to take the hint. With a fondness of radishes and the love of adventure, Peter is the inspirational special friend you wished to hang out with when you were young. Peter's a brave, mischievous, impulsive, resilient, charismatic, clever, and tenacious little rabbit. Often in and out of danger in his majestic world, Peter needs all of his special qualities to outsmart the villains.

Trademark Favorite Food: He loves his radishes. One of the phrases on his talking plush toy is even "Yummy scrummy radishes, here we come!" Big Brother Instinct: Don't ever upset or threaten his sister Cottontail in front of him. Peter gets very pissed off when that happened when a grouchy field mouse started scaring her. Vegetarian Carnivore: Downplayed. He's forced to eat vegetables and fruit to his dismay as he's unable to catch Peter or his friends. Also Truth in Television, as foxes are omnivorous.A vain, smooth-talking fox, Mr. Tod takes great pride in being the wood's top predator. He's an over-the-top villain who thinks he's something of an evil genius. Though in theory Mr. Tod presents a threat to Peter, in fact he never has a hope of capturing his prey. What makes Tod ineffective is the great gap between how smart he thinks he is and reality.

This practical, quirky bunny is most at home following her passion of reading. Her unquenchable thirst for knowledge and an innate curiosity leads her to be more methodical in her approach to adventures than Peter. Her logical approach and patient attention to detail can help her friends see something vital others might have missed. A strong, practical mother, Mrs. Rabbit provides for her brood in the most resourceful and traditional ways. Mrs. Rabbit represents the heart of Peter's home life. No matter what happens to him, no matter how much trouble he gets into, Peter knows that his mother will always welcome him home with unconditional love and a warm embrace. Ascended Extra: She's a supporting character in the series and is the only character present from The Tale of Tom Kitten and The Tale of Samuel Whiskers that is a cat. The rest of the cat family is absent.

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