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* [[Follow in My Footsteps]]: E.B.'s father, owner of the title of Easter Bunny, wants his son to continue the legacy.
* [[Follow in My Footsteps]]: E.B.'s father, owner of the title of Easter Bunny, wants his son to continue the legacy.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: E.B. and later the Pink Berets show up at the Playboy mansion, mistaking "playboy bunnies" for actual bunnies.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: E.B. and later the Pink Berets show up at the Playboy mansion, mistaking "playboy bunnies" for actual bunnies.
{{quote| '''EB:''' She single?<br />
{{quote|'''EB:''' She single?
'''Fred:''' .Yes, she is single and she is looking for a rabbit. }}
'''Fred:''' .Yes, she is single and she is looking for a rabbit. }}
* [[Hand Wave]]: In one scene E.B. explains that he can talk because of a simple mixture of magic and cuteness.
* [[Hand Wave]]: In one scene E.B. explains that he can talk because of a simple mixture of magic and cuteness.

Revision as of 09:51, 8 August 2014

Hop is a 2011 Universal live-action/CG film focusing on the exploits of E.B.(Russell Brand), a young rabbit who is next in line to become the world famous Easter Bunny of legend. His father can't wait to provide him with the title, but E.B. tends to sway more to the young, hip side of the Bunny family tree, and doesn't want to follow in his father's footsteps, instead wanting to make it big in the world of rock.

He leaves for Hollywood in order to realize his dream, and happens upon Fred (James Marsden), a kindred slacker who is house-sitting a mansion. After being nearly run over by Fred's car, he reluctantly takes in E.B., who wastes no time in causing him as much grief as possible. Soon however, Fred and E.B. learn that they have to contend with Carlos, one of the Easter Bunny chick assistants who decides that it's time for them to take over the holiday due to their doing all the work.


This film contains examples of:

EB: She single?
Fred: .Yes, she is single and she is looking for a rabbit.