Ep 17. Rabbit
- October 3, 2009
- 11 min
Mickey's Farm is an adorable children's show that takes viewers through Mickey's daily life on his farm. Mickey the puppet, along with his real-life animal friends, explore the farm, play games, and learn new things in every episode. This show is not only cute and entertaining for kids, but also educational as they learn about different animals and their habits on the farm.
In season 1 episode 17, titled "Rabbit," Mickey and his animal friends learn all about rabbits. The episode begins with Mickey noticing that some of his vegetables have been nibbled on and he suspects a rabbit is to blame. He decides to investigate and as he goes around the farm, he encounters different animals who share their knowledge about rabbits with him.
He meets a group of chickens who tell him about their experience with rabbits and how they like to eat vegetables. A sheep explains to Mickey how rabbits have long ears to hear predators and how they run fast to escape them. At the pond, Mickey meets a frog who tells him about the rabbit's diet and how they help the environment by spreading seeds around with their droppings. As Mickey continues his investigation, he learns more and more about rabbits and their habits.
Mickey finally finds the rabbit who has been nibbling on his vegetables. He learns that the rabbit was just hungry and didn't realize he was eating Mickey's crops. Mickey decides to set up a small garden area with carrots and lettuce just for the rabbits to enjoy so they can leave his main garden alone.
The episode ends with Mickey summarizing all the things he learned about rabbits and how they can coexist with humans on the farm. He encourages viewers to learn more about the animals in their own environments and to always treat them with respect.
Overall, this is a cute and educational episode that teaches kids about rabbits and how they can live harmoniously with humans on the farm. The show's creative use of real animals and puppet characters makes it a fun and engaging way for kids to learn. Parents will appreciate the educational value of the show while kids will love the lovable characters and playful storytelling.