Friday, April 14, 2017

Easter Classic Here Comes Peter Cottontail on DVD


Celebrate Easter and say hello to Spring with everyone’s favorite Chief Easter Bunny! Here Comes Peter Cottontail hops to DVD just in time to add a little something special to your Easter baskets. Bob, Larry and their Veggie Tale pals are back with holiday adventures based on beloved Bible stories that teach kids about honesty, kindness, and forgiveness, and illustrate why people around the world still celebrate Easter. Each story is filled with laughs, music, fun and surprises.
 
Available Now on DVD
Here Comes Peter Cottontail
Veggie Tales: ‘Twas the Night Before Easter
Veggie Tales: An Easter Carol
Veggie Tales: Easter Double Feature: An Easter Carol/Abe and the Amazing Promise
Veggie Tales: Easter Double Feature: Twas the Night Before Easter/God Made You Special
Veggie Tales: Esther, the Girl Who Became Queen
Veggie Tales: Noah’s Ark
 
Available Now on Digital HD
Veggie Tales: ‘Twas the Night Before Easter
Veggie Tales: Abe and the Amazing Promise
Veggie Tales: An Easter Carol
Veggie Tales: Esther, the Girl Who Became Queen
Veggie Tales: Noah’s Ark


My Thoughts

Here Comes Peter Cottontail originally aired in 1971, which is before I was even born. My mom used to watch it with her sister back then. Later, in the late 80s, I enjoyed it as well. Now I can share it with my own children anytime I want with the new DVD. In this tale, Peter Cottontail wants to be the Easter Bunny. Everyone in April Valley is sure he'll get the job, until Irontail shows up. This evil bunny wants the job too, but if he gets it, he could ruin Easter forever.

This is such a great classic film. I'm really excited that I was able to share it with my own children. We now have three generations who have made this an Easter tradition. In addition to the classics version, you also get Peter Cottontail: The Movie for double the Easter fun. To be sure to check out this wonderful DVD for your own family and don't forget about the Veggie Tales movies as well!


1 comments:

Deborah Dumm said...

I enjoyed watching this as a child as well. I am glad that my nieces and nephews will enjoy watching it as well.