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'''Hippity-Hop Rabbits''' is a classic comedy, sucker effect that utilizes two cut-out wooden figures of rabbits on solid bases so they stand up-right, normally one white and one black. Each rabbit has a rectangular wooden cover, with a black top hat and cane design on both sides of one, and with white top hats and canes on the other. | |||
In its presentation, the two rabbits keep changing places, at the performer's command, while under their respective covers. At its finale, the effect culminates with a surprise, sucker-effect finish. | |||
Petri <small>&</small> Lewis produced attractive wooden sets of the Hippity-Hop Rabbits, and [[Aldini]] provided a variation on the routines and patter for the effect. | |||
Modern versions may use plastic or other non-wooden rabbits and covers. |
Revision as of 08:07, 19 July 2015
- ( Currently working up the article - Professor JR, 19 July 2015 )
Hippity-Hop Rabbits is a classic comedy, sucker effect that utilizes two cut-out wooden figures of rabbits on solid bases so they stand up-right, normally one white and one black. Each rabbit has a rectangular wooden cover, with a black top hat and cane design on both sides of one, and with white top hats and canes on the other.
In its presentation, the two rabbits keep changing places, at the performer's command, while under their respective covers. At its finale, the effect culminates with a surprise, sucker-effect finish.
Petri & Lewis produced attractive wooden sets of the Hippity-Hop Rabbits, and Aldini provided a variation on the routines and patter for the effect.
Modern versions may use plastic or other non-wooden rabbits and covers.