Monty Python's wooden trojan rabbit is a must-have. You can defeat all of your enemies with this wooden treasure—just follow these directions for maximum enjoyment:
Directions for Use:
Place wooden rabbit near enemy fortress.
Hide somewhere nearby where you can watch.
Wait for enemies to drag wooden rabbit into fortress.
Jump out of rabbit and defeat your enemies! (Please remember to actually get inside the rabbit for proper functioning.)
Guaranteed to work every time. Well, most every time. Perhaps sometime. Actually, if it truly ever works, please send us a letter.
Okay, just called the importer, he says the dimensions are 1.625" x 4.375" x 6.5" So, a pocket-size rabbit for those hard-to-crack ferret castles!
And no specific mention of a squeaker or squeaky wheels, and the ones we've seen are all sealed up in retail packaging which means we can't crack them open and roll them along the floor ourselves; I'm going to go with "no squeaker" on this one.
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Phil Lacefield Jr. wrote:
Okay, just called the importer, he says the dimensions are 1.625" x 4.375" x 6.5" So, a pocket-size rabbit for those hard-to-crack ferret castles!
And no specific mention of a squeaker or squeaky wheels, and the ones we've seen are all sealed up in retail packaging which means we can't crack them open and roll them along the floor ourselves; I'm going to go with "no squeaker" on this one.
Good luck!
I'm guessing they haven't got any bigger in the last 4 and a half years. Are they actually wooden. The picture looks more like plastic or similar.
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Phil Lacefield Jr. wrote:
Okay, just called the importer, he says the dimensions are 1.625" x 4.375" x 6.5" So, a pocket-size rabbit for those hard-to-crack ferret castles!
And no specific mention of a squeaker or squeaky wheels, and the ones we've seen are all sealed up in retail packaging which means we can't crack them open and roll them along the floor ourselves; I'm going to go with "no squeaker" on this one.
Good luck!
I'm guessing they haven't got any bigger in the last 4 and a half years. Are they actually wooden. The picture looks more like plastic or similar.
Yep, they are still that small but I do believe that they were made from wood.