The Easter Bunny is a magical creature who hides candy eggs on Easter. In his debut in "The Teen Titans Go Easter Holiday Classic," his rival, Santa Claus, abducted him to take over his holiday. However, he has taken a more villainous role since "A Holiday Story".
Bio[]
Season 3[]
After coming empty handed from the Easter Egg Hunt, the Teen Titans embarked on a quest to find out just where the Easter Bunny was. They started wondering what he looked like. They pictured him as a pink rabbit wearing a vest, but Starfire creeped everyone out when she depicted him as being part human. The picture in the others' brains was disturbing, and Raven was mad she even brought that idea up.
Later, when visiting Santa, the Titans got more info on the Easter Bunny's whereabouts. They also learned through much agony of NOT knowing that he apparently went crazy. However, Robin eventually saw through Santa's lies, and he uncovered his plot to kidnap all holiday mascots so as to be the supreme ruler of all holidays. They traveled to a North Pole prison, where many of them, including the Easter Bunny, were held captive.
Santa, encased in Christmas-themed body armor, engaged the Titans and a few other freed holiday symbols (George Washington, Cupid, Thanksgiving Turkey, and Leprechaun) in a dangerous assault. But severely outnumbered, he yielded to their power. The Titans are ecstatic to release the Easter Bunny and get some Easter Eggs, but they cringe in fear when they see him; just like Starfire said, he was an uncanny human/bunny. He greeted them a "Happy Easter", winked, and laid an egg, but they were just disgusted, not pleased.
Season 4[]
Easter Bunny returns in "Easter Creeps", aided by the Titans, to stop Tooth Fairy from taking over his holiday with Super Sweet Chocolate Eggs. But during the battle, he and Tooth Fairy soon became smitten to each other and the two created their own son Jr "out of love" without getting married, much to the Titans' distaste.
Season 5[]
In "Booty Eggs", the Titans had gotten repulsed of the Easter Bunny's gross egg-laying, so they decided to exile him from even laying eggs for Easter in the first place. However, the five Titans caused things to spiral out of control after they try making bunny eggs by themselves, and they had to resort to summoning the Easter Bunny to save them from the plague of bunnies they created. The Easter Bunny scolded them for messing with his holiday, before finished on recalling all of the disgusting baby bunnies to salvage Easter.
Season 7[]
In "Feed Me", the Easter Bunny got trapped in a void by his ex-friend Marshmallow Ducky, who has long been corrupted by a strong craving for power and taken over Easter, until Raven discovered him. After Raven became a bunny as well, she and Easter Bunny battled against Marshmallow Ducky, who had an explosive death in front of them after they exerted extra power at him.
In "A Holiday Story", Easter Bunny took a more villainous role as part of the Holiday Mob. However, he, along with the mob and Santa, were arrested thanks to Beast Boy exposing them to the FBI.
Season 8[]
In "Easter Annihilation", the Easter Bunny returned, revealed to have messed with the satellite, and had planned to destroy everyone by turning them into his mindless bunny minions and also painting the moon like an Easter egg. Robin, Starfire and Cyborg, successively got captured and brainwashed by the Easter Bunny, leaving Raven and Beast Boy no choice other than battling them and the Easter Bunny. The Easter Bunny and the brainwashed Titans then left Raven and Beast Boy to die on the spaceship by ejecting an escape pod back to Earth. His plan still succeeded to an extent when it came to turning most of the Earth's population into his bunny minions, although the painted Moon got blown up in the end during the crash of the spaceship.
Physical Appearance[]
The Easter Bunny is a pink rabbit with a fuzzy, cream-colored tail, long whiskers, and an uncannily humanlike face. He wears a green vest with a yellow flower bow tie. The Easter Bunny's eyes are slanted down very eerily, and a curl of pink fur rests on his forehead.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 3[]
Season 4[]
- "Easter Creeps"
- "Thanksgetting" (cameo)
Season 5[]
Season 7[]
Season 8[]
Trivia[]
- He is one of the several animals that represent a special holiday; the others being a turkey for Thanksgiving and the other a gopher for Groundhog Day.
- His face bears a striking resemblance to Alfred E. Neuman, the mascot of MAD magazine.