There have been a number of them, usually a form of superanimated or ( so-called Three Dimensional ( or 3D Cartoons- actually animated dolls or puppets giving a three-d effect, similar to Supermarionation, often incorrectly called Super-Animation. If done right, these things have considerable depth of presentation. Commercials for Chocks Vitamins made abundant use of this with an animated talking stuffed Panda Bear reciting a poetic sales pitch- but that's another story. Peter Rabbit has been adapted to the screen in this ( Three D Cartoon-like ) form.
A dude in the movie "who framed Peter Rabbit".
"Here Comes Peter Cottontail : The Movie" .
"Tales of Beatrix Potter" aka "Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter": 1971 "Rabbit Ears: The Tale of Peter Rabbit": 1987 "The Tale of Peter Rabbit": 1991 "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends": 1992 "The New Adventures of Peter Rabbit": 1995
Beatrix Potter is the author of Peter Rabbit.
Mr. McGregor was the man that scared poor Peter Rabbit. Mr. McGregor was scaring Peter Rabbit out of his garden.
The cast of The Tale of Peter Rabbit - 1991 includes: Harry Barandes as Peter Rabbit
Yes, in the children's rhyme "Peter Rabbit", it mentions Peter Rabbit having a fly upon his nose.
Peter Rabbit has brown eyes.
The author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit was Beatrix Potter.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was created in 1902-10.
Beatrix Potter wrote the Peter Rabbit books.
No. Saint Peter wasn't a rabbit. its just South Park's make-ups