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. The poem consists of four-line sung verses separated by some spoken words. The verses are sung to the tune of the French-Canadian children's song " Alouette" (1879), which is melodically similar to "
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". The person performing the song usually includes hand gestures, e.g. for "scooping" and "bopping". The song has many different variations and is often passed on as
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Lyrics

A bunny rabbit named Little Bunny Foo Foo is harassing a population of field mice by scooping them up and bopping them on their heads. The rabbit is scolded and threatened by a fairy known as the "Good Fairy", who punishes the disobedient rabbit by transforming it into a " goon" or " goonie".


Description

One of the more popular versions of the song is: The verses then repeat three more times, with the spoken verse altered to reflect Little Bunny Foo Foo's decreasing number of chances. The alteration appears in the first line of the verse, which changes to "I'll give you two more chances" and "I'll give you one more chance", in the second and third iterations, respectively. In the fourth and final iteration, when the bunny has run out of chances, the entire spoken verse is altered as follows: Sometimes "bopping" is replaced with "kissing". One common ending has Little Bunny Foo Foo turned into a goon, with a
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ending "And the moral of the story is: Hare today, goon tomorrow." This form of story telling with a pun ending is also known as a feghoot.


In popular culture

In Brazil the song was translated into Portuguese by the Brazilian singer
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for the album ''Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos 3'' ("Xuxa Only for Little Ones"), with the name "Coelhinho Fufu". In it, instead of bopping the field mice on the head, he sharply kisses them and (though not said in the song lyrics) drops them, and the Good Fairy (known literally as the Fairy Godmother) gives him a long lecture, and the penalty for using up his three chances by disobeying is being turned into a duckling. In Cori Doerrfeld's children's book ''Little Bunny Foo Foo: The Real Story'', a female Little Bunny Foo Foo is portrayed making small cakes. However, mice would constantly come and steal her desserts. This irritates her so much that she gently bops their heads. The fairy, who is unaware of the thievery, blames Little Bunny Foo Foo for the pounding, and tells her to stop. As mice, birds, and squirrels continue to steal her delicacies, her Little Bunny Foo Foo becomes enraged. After three warnings ignored, the fairy transforms Little Bunny Foo Foo into a giant vicious gerbil. The giant gerbil gets revenge by chasing and finally devouring the fairy. The gerbil returns home to enjoy her cakes. The attendees at her party don't seem to mind her appearance. In ''
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'', Lenore plays as Little Bunny Foo Foo and gets told to stop bopping field mice on the head by the Good Fairy. She continues bopping other animals instead, and so the Good Fairy reappears and reprimands her by saying: "No bopping ANY animals on the head!" Lenore responds by bopping the fairy. The moral of the story was: "Be more specific".
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included a version of this song on their only studio album, also called ''
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''. This was used in the English dub of Episode 2 of '' Pop Team Epic'' in place of the Japanese children's folk song "At a Quiet Lakeside" (しずかな湖畔の). The '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' chapter book ''Fluttershy and the Fine Furry Friends Fair'' references the poem with a mentioned circus rabbit whose routine involves field mice. The story was used in the first
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video, '' The Backyard Show''. In that video, one of the end lines was, "Down came the Good Fairy, and turned Little Bunny Foo Foo into a goon." The ''
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'' segment Abby's Flying Fairy School, has
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bring Little Bunny Foo Foo to school for B-day, where the students bring something that starts with B. The poem also provides part of the plot for ''
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'' episode "Hop to It Dopey!" in which Dopey attempts to halt Foo Foo's attacks on the field mice. In the '' South Park'' episode "
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", Butters sings "Little Bunny Foo Foo" to audition for a boy band. In one children's book, illustrated by Paul Brett Johnson, the bunny picks up muddy pies and splats rats on his
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. The Good Fairy doesn't like it when it's not polite to go around bopping folks, but the bunny gets a
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and has a lasso in his hand to tie up gophers, and the second time he gets a big
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to pick up
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, and the third time he gets a big
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to take down grizzly bears. In
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's ''Silly Songs'' album, the bunny appears on a
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and carrying a net while bouncing through a large
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'' features the character Foo Foo and in place of the field mice, there are the Meecy Mice.
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included a version of the song on their ''Taking Off'' DVD. "Little Bunny Foo Foo" was played by
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who scooped up the field mice and tickled them on the head. "Bunny Foo Foo", a 35-foot statue of a leaping rabbit that is named for the poem, is installed at a winery in
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Parody

A parody version, "The Fúfumal", is Norse-mythology-themed and was composed (in English) by Kate Gladstone, who was, at the time, a member of the
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. It has been since sung by other members.


Bibliography

Illustrated children's books: * ''Little Rabbit Foo Foo'' by
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illustrated by Harold Robins, Walker Books Ltd, 1990, * ''Little Bunny Foo Foo: Told and Sung by the Good Fairy'' by Paul Brett Johnson, Scholastic Press, 2004, Music on CD and cassette: * "Little Bunny Foo Foo" on
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's ''Silly Songs''


See also

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References


External links

* {{authority control English children's songs Songs about rabbits and hares Fiction about shapeshifting Fairies and sprites in popular culture Year of song unknown Songwriter unknown Fictional rabbits and hares Mice and rats in popular culture Forests in fiction