One of the more popular versions of the song according to Wikipedia:
“Little Bunny Foo Foo, / Hopping through the forest, / Scooping up the field mice, / And bopping them on the head.”
Somehow I never heard this during my childhood, but I’ve heard my former-school-teacher GF sing a parody version involving “biting off their heads and sucking out their insides”.
In one Shari Lewis version, with Lambchop as the fairy now watching, Bunny first switches to patting them on the head. Next day she picks up two and rubs their heads together. ZAP. She gets banished from the forest in this version.
Little Bunny Foo Foo, the Foo Bird, and Benny the Urn were all stories I told my charges at summer camp. Ran into an adult version of one of those kids twenty-five years later, and he told me all three jokes.
That was a standard at a music class my preschoolers attended. Then at one point, she decided it was “too violent” and changed it to “tickling them on the tummy.” I objected.
I had a laugh out loud moment with this one. I learned the song as a child, along with all the motions, and then taught it to my kids and grandkids. One of the best in a long time. And I’m still grinning…
I first heard Little Bunny Foo Foo in the early 70s, when a college girlfriend sang it. I think she had learned it while she was a youth camp counselor the previous summer.
marilynnbyerly over 1 year ago
The revenge against Little Rabbit Foo Foo.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
a rabbit punch?
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
A hare-raising tale.
angelolady Premium Member over 1 year ago
I had to look at this one 3 times before it got through to me. Now we all have an ear worm.
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
One of the more popular versions of the song according to Wikipedia:
“Little Bunny Foo Foo, / Hopping through the forest, / Scooping up the field mice, / And bopping them on the head.”
Somehow I never heard this during my childhood, but I’ve heard my former-school-teacher GF sing a parody version involving “biting off their heads and sucking out their insides”.
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
J(immy) Connors?
blunebottle over 1 year ago
Down came the Good Fairy and she said: “Little Bunny Foo-Foo, I don’t want to see you picking up the field mice and bop them on the head.”
“I gave you three chances, and now I’m going to turn you into a Goon.”
…and the morale of this story is…Hare today, Goon tomorrow!
[Blunebottle asks, "What’s so bad about being a Goon?]
angelolady Premium Member over 1 year ago
In one Shari Lewis version, with Lambchop as the fairy now watching, Bunny first switches to patting them on the head. Next day she picks up two and rubs their heads together. ZAP. She gets banished from the forest in this version.
iggyman over 1 year ago
Never heard about Bunny Foo Foo, I learn a lot here on Go Comics!
John Wiley Premium Member over 1 year ago
Little Bunny Foo Foo, the Foo Bird, and Benny the Urn were all stories I told my charges at summer camp. Ran into an adult version of one of those kids twenty-five years later, and he told me all three jokes.
TheWildSow over 1 year ago
Hare today…Goon tomorrow!
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
The whole story behind this children’s song just got turned on its head.
jel354 over 1 year ago
Soon to be hopping mad.
ladykat over 1 year ago
I don’t get it.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Hope the bunny heals in time for his Easter run…..LOL
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
That was a standard at a music class my preschoolers attended. Then at one point, she decided it was “too violent” and changed it to “tickling them on the tummy.” I objected.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Hmm. Could have gone my whole life without having to be informed about Little Bunny Foo-Foo.
(Please, no comments about my vanity.)
zeexenon over 1 year ago
Little Bunny Foo Foo, is that you?
Lablubber over 1 year ago
Foo knows what evil lurks in the minds of mice.
dlaemmerhirt999 over 1 year ago
Poor Bunny FooFoo.:(
writemom over 1 year ago
I had a laugh out loud moment with this one. I learned the song as a child, along with all the motions, and then taught it to my kids and grandkids. One of the best in a long time. And I’m still grinning…
pchemcat over 1 year ago
Scott, you must be ancient. I first heard this story back when I was in 9th grade, and no, I won’t say how long ago that was.
Katzi428 over 1 year ago
I taught my nieces & nephew this when they were little. (I learned it from MY aunt . )
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
i’m curious how old this song is ‘cause i’d never heard of it ’til this moment…
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I remember this one from Girl Scouts. For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6xKM-H2awE
Seth down over 1 year ago
Well Scott will post a new comic and the Rabbit will be goon tomorrow
l3i7l over 1 year ago
I first heard Little Bunny Foo Foo in the early 70s, when a college girlfriend sang it. I think she had learned it while she was a youth camp counselor the previous summer.
"Doon the Watter" on the Waverley over 1 year ago
And the moral of the story is: hare today, goon tomorrow!
Joe Sarsero over 1 year ago
I’m in my mid 50s and I’ve never heard of this song.
SavannahJim Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wait till Foo-foo’s friend “The Carpenter’s Wife” hears about this…
I luvs cats 6 months ago
why does it look like the locker next to his is the one open? Either that or the door is really wide.