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|genre = Educational
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|alsomentioned = ''[[Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly]]''<br>''[[Here Comes the Metric System!]]''
|First Appearance = "[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]"
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'''''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What''''' is an educational video shown to [[Bart]]'s class to teach them about sex.
 
'''''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What''''' is an educational video shown to [[Bart]]'s class to teach them about sex.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
[[File:Fuzzy-Bunny.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fuzzy Bunny and the signs of puberty.]]The video was narrated by [[Troy McClure]] and told the story of teenage rabbit Fuzzy Bunny going through the changes of puberty, meeting a girl rabbit, Fluffy Bunny, and discovering they were attracted to each other. Then it told about Fuzzy and Fluffy dating (engaging in "wholesome activities" such as bowling and target shooting), getting married, having a honeymoon night (which included a sex scene), and eventually having children. The movie made a point of emphasizing that through it all, Fuzzy and Fluffy never spoiled their fun by "giving in to their throbbing biological urges" before the wedding. The video ended with McClure saying, "And now that you know how it's done .. don't do it."
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[[File:Fuzzy Bunny Film-Signs of Puberty.png|thumb|left|250px|Fuzzy Bunny and the signs of puberty.]]The video was narrated by [[Troy McClure]] and told the story of teenage rabbit [[Fuzzy Bunny]] going through the changes of puberty, meeting a girl rabbit, [[Fluffy Bunny]], and discovering they were attracted to each other. Then it told about Fuzzy and Fluffy dating (engaging in "wholesome activities" such as bowling and target shooting), getting married, having a honeymoon night (which included a sex scene), and eventually having children. The movie made a point of emphasizing that through it all, Fuzzy and Fluffy never spoiled their fun by "giving in to their throbbing biological urges" before the wedding. The video ended with McClure saying, "And now that you know how it's done .. don't do it."
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[[File:Fuzzy Bunny Film-Kids React.png|thumb|left|250px|The kids' reaction to the sex scene.]]
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== Description ==
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''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What'' bears a copyright date of 1971. Its '70s origins are further portrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator Troy McClure) are wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it still approaches the topic in a somewhat coy fashion—until the video plays a full-on sex scene (shown off screen for obvious reasons).
  
''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What'' bears a copyright date of 1971. Its '70s origins are further betrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator Troy McClure) are wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it still approaches the topic in a somewhat coy fashion -- until the video plays a full-on sex scene (shown offscreen for obvious reasons).
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== Reactions ==
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In sharp contrast to the rest of the video, the sex scene was '''so''' frank that it shocked the students. [[Mrs. Krabappel]], however, simply said, "She's faking it", in a bored and blasé manner. [[Bart Simpson]] also found the film to be boring, while [[Milhouse Van Houten]] and his new girlfriend [[Samantha Stanky]] made eyes at each other as Fuzzy's and Fluffy's on-screen courtship progressed.
  
[[File:FuzzyBunnyfilm-kidsreact.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The kids' reaction to the sex scene.]]In sharp contrast to the rest of the video, the sex scene was '''so''' frank that it shocked the students. [[Mrs. Krabappel]], however, simply said, "She's faking it," in a bored and blasé manner.
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After the film was over, Mrs. Krabappel asked if the class had any questions. [[Nelson Muntz]] asked why she and Mr. Krabappel didn't live together. Mrs. Krabappel angrily replied, "Because Mr. Krabappel chased something small and fluffy down a rabbit hole", referring to her ex-husband's leaving her for another woman. Samantha then asked, "How do we know when we fall in love?" as she and Milhouse gazed dreamily at each other. Mrs. Krabappel, evidently unaware of the budding romance and still on a cynical streak, drily replied, "Oh, don't you worry. Most of you will never fall in love and marry out of fear of dying alone."
  
== Behind the laughter ==
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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
*Fuzzy Bunny resembles the rabbit characters in [[Matt Groening]]'s ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
 
*Fuzzy Bunny resembles the rabbit characters in [[Matt Groening]]'s ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
 
*Like many educational videos shown at [[Springfield Elementary School]], ''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What'' is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools.
 
*Like many educational videos shown at [[Springfield Elementary School]], ''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What'' is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools.
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*In some airings, Troy McClure's "throbbing biological urges" line is omitted.
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*Fuzzy Bunny character has a gravestone that can be seen in the Pet Cemetery area in the Springfield Mountains in [[The Simpsons: Road Rage]].
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Bart's Friend Falls in Love}}
 
*{{ep|Bart's Friend Falls in Love}}
[[Category:Fictional Films]]
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*{{ep|Another Simpsons Clip Show}}
[[Category:Parodies]]
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*{{bon|...Who Wants to Win a Pocketful of Quarters?|(mentioned)}}
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Latest revision as of 07:22, August 1, 2021

Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What
Fuzzy Bunny Film-Title Card.png
Troy McClure Media Information
Type: Viewed
Genre: Educational
Media: Film
Also mentioned: Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly
Here Comes the Metric System!
Starring: Troy McClure
Country of Origin: USA
Appearance: "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"


Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What is an educational video shown to Bart's class to teach them about sex.

Synopsis[edit]

Fuzzy Bunny and the signs of puberty.
The video was narrated by Troy McClure and told the story of teenage rabbit Fuzzy Bunny going through the changes of puberty, meeting a girl rabbit, Fluffy Bunny, and discovering they were attracted to each other. Then it told about Fuzzy and Fluffy dating (engaging in "wholesome activities" such as bowling and target shooting), getting married, having a honeymoon night (which included a sex scene), and eventually having children. The movie made a point of emphasizing that through it all, Fuzzy and Fluffy never spoiled their fun by "giving in to their throbbing biological urges" before the wedding. The video ended with McClure saying, "And now that you know how it's done .. don't do it."
The kids' reaction to the sex scene.

Description[edit]

Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What bears a copyright date of 1971. Its '70s origins are further portrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator Troy McClure) are wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it still approaches the topic in a somewhat coy fashion—until the video plays a full-on sex scene (shown off screen for obvious reasons).

Reactions[edit]

In sharp contrast to the rest of the video, the sex scene was so frank that it shocked the students. Mrs. Krabappel, however, simply said, "She's faking it", in a bored and blasé manner. Bart Simpson also found the film to be boring, while Milhouse Van Houten and his new girlfriend Samantha Stanky made eyes at each other as Fuzzy's and Fluffy's on-screen courtship progressed.

After the film was over, Mrs. Krabappel asked if the class had any questions. Nelson Muntz asked why she and Mr. Krabappel didn't live together. Mrs. Krabappel angrily replied, "Because Mr. Krabappel chased something small and fluffy down a rabbit hole", referring to her ex-husband's leaving her for another woman. Samantha then asked, "How do we know when we fall in love?" as she and Milhouse gazed dreamily at each other. Mrs. Krabappel, evidently unaware of the budding romance and still on a cynical streak, drily replied, "Oh, don't you worry. Most of you will never fall in love and marry out of fear of dying alone."

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • Fuzzy Bunny resembles the rabbit characters in Matt Groening's Life in Hell.
  • Like many educational videos shown at Springfield Elementary School, Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools.
  • In some airings, Troy McClure's "throbbing biological urges" line is omitted.
  • Fuzzy Bunny character has a gravestone that can be seen in the Pet Cemetery area in the Springfield Mountains in The Simpsons: Road Rage.

Appearances[edit]