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Monday, 25 March 2019
Bunny Rabbit Birthday Cards

Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout was a 2D side-scrolling action platform title published by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball is a pinball machine from January 1991, manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. T was a lovely day so we were able to play some games in the garden.

The plot is simple; it's Bugs Bunny's 50th birthday, and he's been invited to a party by his fanclub as a guest of honor. Â I somehow wish I could talk my daughter into a bunny cake for her birthday. Planning and execution of a bunny birthday party is similar to the human form of the event.

On July 27, 1990, Bugs Bunny celebrated his 50th birthday. Around that same time, the local video store celebrated his birthday by having him as a special guest” (well, some guy in a Bugs Bunny suit showed up, so here nor there), but for nearly eight-year-old me, it was still pretty cool.

 

They all made their own bunny hat from card to wear throughout the party, which were simply white card cut into long strips with ears, and a face drawn on the front. Rhyming picture book about a baby bunny's birthday party. Prototype games have cabinet artwork showing only the colors of black, white, Bunny rabbit and red.

The full model number as shown on the cabinet sticker of the prototype game is BUGS BUNNYS' B-DA 20009. While I played, I fantasized about my imaginary Road Runner pinball game. The German publisher Condor published a 76-issues Bugs Bunny series (translated and reprinted from the American comics) in the mid-1970s.


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