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− | + | [[File:Fuzzy-Bunny.jpg|thumb|left|220px|A frame from the film.]]'''''Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What''''' is an educational video shown to [[Bart]]'s class to teach them about sex. | |
It, like many videos shown at [[Springfield Elementary School]], is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools. It bears a copyright date of 1971, and its '70s nature is betrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator [[Troy McClure]]) were wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it was still made in a somewhat coy fashion -- until the video played a full-on sex scene, which was shown offscreen for obvious reasons. | It, like many videos shown at [[Springfield Elementary School]], is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools. It bears a copyright date of 1971, and its '70s nature is betrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator [[Troy McClure]]) were wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it was still made in a somewhat coy fashion -- until the video played a full-on sex scene, which was shown offscreen for obvious reasons. |
Revision as of 01:25, September 2, 2010
File:Fuzzy-Bunny.jpg
A frame from the film.
It, like many videos shown at Springfield Elementary School, is a parody of the educational videos and films that are typically played at schools. It bears a copyright date of 1971, and its '70s nature is betrayed by the musical score and the fashions that the characters (and narrator Troy McClure) were wearing. Also, despite claiming to present the facts of sex in a "frank and straightforward manner," it was still made in a somewhat coy fashion -- until the video played a full-on sex scene, which was shown offscreen for obvious reasons.
File:FuzzyBunnyfilm-kidsreact.jpg
The kids' reaction to the sex scene.
Trivia
- Fuzzy Bunny resembles the rabbit characters in Matt Groening's Life in Hell.