Sunny Bunnies - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Merry-Go-Round
The bunnies are in an empty theme park and want to ride the merry-go-round.

Magic Wand
The bunnies find a magic wand and end up turning each other into silly creatures.

Concert
A symphonic concert turns into a mischievous disco.

Who's Faster?
The bunnies have their own sprint hurdles race, but they don't know how they are supposed to run.

Bunnies on the Moon
To solve the mystery of a solar eclipse, the bunnies set off for the moon.

Magician's Suitcase
The bunnies are at the circus and Hopper gets trapped inside a magician's case.

Fireflies
The bunnies are in a dark park and think they see the eyes of forest creatures.

Athlectics
The bunnies are competing at the athletic stadium and the prize is a huge cake.

Hide-and-Seek
The bunnies play hide and seek in the museum.

Birthday
It is Shiny's birthday and the bunnies decide to give her balloons.

Who's There?
The Sunny Bunnies are not very good at sharing yummy ice cream, and they'll do anything to get their hands on some.

Catch Me!
Sunny Bunnies love playing hide-and-seek, but an annoying balloon is spoiling their fun; they try everything they could to get rid of it, but the balloon chases them wherever they go.

Let's Go for a Ride!
Sunny Bunnies find a coin in the theme park; they all want to go on different rides but they've only got one coin; the Sunny Bunnies have a very tough decision to make.

Christmas Tree
The Sunny Bunnies find a Christmas tree in a park.

Knight Tournament
When the Sunny Bunnies decide to have a knight tournament, a magical helmet turns Big Boo into a villain.

Burning Desires
The Sunny Bunnies make an amazing discovery in the park: a flower that makes wishes come true; they all wish for their favorite toys and for their friends to disappear so that they don't have to share.

How to Play Tennis
The Sunny Bunnies want to learn how to play tennis; they swing their rackets and hit the ball as hard as they can, but there's a problem - the ball doesn't land where they want it to.

Bubbles
The Sunny Bunnies are blowing bubbles in the park; there are so many wonderful things that can be created from bubbles; they could do this all day if it wasn't for someone's non-stop sneezing.

Colour Mixer
The Sunny Bunnies are back at the park; they're not sure what they want to do first - roller blading or have ice cream.

Wonder Brush
The Sunny Bunnies make their own art at the museum.

Higher Than Anyone
The Sunny Bunnies want to find out who is the best at high jumping and there are no rules.

Juggler
The Sunny Bunnies learn how to juggle at the circus.

Selfie
The Sunny Bunnies find a camera, but every time one takes a picture they get sucked into the TV.

Brave Pilot
Big Boo needs to learn how to fly in order to save his friends.

Hocus-Pocus
Big Boo puts on a real magic show for his friends, but he accidentally makes them disappear.

Power of Magic
The Sunny Bunnies find a magic hat that can lift objects into the air, but the batteries run low.
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