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After having three-way sex with [[Rabbit Girls|two female rabbits]], Harry first found out about his sickness while he was looking through a mirror in the bathroom. One of the first people who found out about this was [[Fly-in-the-Sky|F. W. Fly]], a nosy journalist fly who wanted to rat him out in one of his articles for the press. Harry tried to avoid him, but the pesky fly kept on stalking the sick hare, saying that whatever it is he's got, he's going to find out (even if he has to make it up).
 
After having three-way sex with [[Rabbit Girls|two female rabbits]], Harry first found out about his sickness while he was looking through a mirror in the bathroom. One of the first people who found out about this was [[Fly-in-the-Sky|F. W. Fly]], a nosy journalist fly who wanted to rat him out in one of his articles for the press. Harry tried to avoid him, but the pesky fly kept on stalking the sick hare, saying that whatever it is he's got, he's going to find out (even if he has to make it up).
   
Harry soon got sicker and sicker when, suddenly, he passed out down some stairs, and [[Dorothy]] yelled for somebody to call for a doctor. [[Dr. Quack]] soon arrived, and visited Harry in his dressing room. After looking him over, he told Harry that he had "the Big One," and that he only had 10 or, maybe, 12 hours left to live, much to his horror. He then asked not to tell anyone because he still wanted to do the show tonight (and to go out with his reputation in tact). The doctor accepted his request, but, however, they weren't aware that Fly was on the hanging lamp with his journal, overhearing their conversation.
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Harry soon got sicker and sicker when, suddenly, he passed out down some stairs, and [[Dorothy]] yelled for somebody to call for a doctor. [[Dr. Quack]] soon arrived, and visited Harry in his dressing room. After looking him over, he told Harry that he had "the Big One," and that he only had 10 or, maybe, 12 hours left to live, much to his horror. Harry then asked not to tell anyone because he still wanted to do the show tonight (and to go out with his reputation in tact). The doctor accepted his request, but, however, they weren't aware that Fly was on the hanging lamp with his journal, overhearing their conversation.
   
While trying to get some rest before the show, Harry shockingly found Fly doing some "undercover work" under his bedsheets, and even took a picture of his sick face for the article with his camera. Harry tried to the squish him, but missed, accidentally hitting his nuts instead. He still tried lying to get him out of his site, but, unfortunately, Fly told him that he heard everything Dr. Quack said. Harry then tried to bribe him by offering his life insurance policy, in which the pesky insect started to seek interest. He then went over to his nightstand to get the said policy, only to turn around with bug spray in his hand. Sadly, Harry missed as Fly buzzed away saying that he had to go because they both had "dead lines" to make.
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While trying to get some rest before the show, Harry shockingly found Fly doing some "undercover work" under his bedsheets, and even took a picture of his sick face for the article with his camera. Harry tried to the squish him, but missed, accidentally hitting his nuts instead. He still tried lying to get Fly out of his site, but, unfortunately, the journalist parasite told him that he heard everything Dr. Quack said. Harry then tried to bribe him by offering his life insurance policy, in which the pesky insect started to seek interest. He then went over to his nightstand to get the said policy, only to turn around with bug spray in his hand. Sadly, Harry missed as Fly buzzed away saying that he had to go because they both had "dead lines" to make.
   
Right before the show started, Harry (who was looking even worse than ever) was about to have one more chance of killing Fly with a fly swatter, only to have the nasty bug fly up to him saying that he could kill him if wants, because his article had finally made it into the newspaper. He told Fly that he was bluffing, but found out he wasn't lying as he heard [[Newspaper Mouse|a newspaper mouse]], who was selling newspapers outside the theater, yelling about the article from his dressing room window. Luckily, [[Bletch]] and [[Trevor]], who have just returned from their fight with [[Mr. Big]] and [[Cedric]], bought a paper from the mouse and read the article about Harry. Bletch knows that a negative article about one of the cast members could ruin him, so he had Trevor lure Fly into the bathroom, so they can capture him. Doing so, later on, they killed him by ripping off his wings and flushing him down the toilet.
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Right before the show started, Harry (who was looking even worse than ever) was about to have one more chance of killing Fly with a fly swatter. However, the nasty bug flew up to him and said that he could kill him if wants to now, because his article had finally made it into the newspaper. Harry thought that Fly was bluffing, but found out he wasn't lying as he heard [[Newspaper Mouse|a newspaper mouse]], who was selling newspapers outside the theater, yelling about the article from his dressing room window. Luckily, [[Bletch]] and [[Trevor]], who have just returned from their fight with [[Mr. Big]] and [[Cedric]], bought a paper from the mouse and read the article about Harry. Bletch knows that a negative article about one of the cast members could ruin him, so he had Trevor lure Fly into the bathroom, so they can capture him. Doing so, later on, they killed him by ripping off his wings and flushing him down the toilet.
   
 
When it was time for Harry to introduce [[Wynyard]]'s knife-throwing act, he came slowly out of his carrot (covered all over in pimples, scabs, and puss), as a lot of people are heard noticing that the poor hare doesn't look too well. Just as he opened his mouth, he threw up on stage, much to both the shock and disgust of the audience, Bletch, and [[Sebastian]], who quickly ordered a stagehand to launch the carrot quickly and ordered [[Sidney]] to introduce Wynyard instead.
 
When it was time for Harry to introduce [[Wynyard]]'s knife-throwing act, he came slowly out of his carrot (covered all over in pimples, scabs, and puss), as a lot of people are heard noticing that the poor hare doesn't look too well. Just as he opened his mouth, he threw up on stage, much to both the shock and disgust of the audience, Bletch, and [[Sebastian]], who quickly ordered a stagehand to launch the carrot quickly and ordered [[Sidney]] to introduce Wynyard instead.
   
Back in his dressing room, Harry was shown praying to God, when he suddenly got a phone call. He picks up the phone, only to find out that it's Dr. Quack, telling him that after receiving his test results, he made a boo-boo (or a miscalculation). It turns out that Harry ''really'' just has a bad case of "the Bunny Pox," and that all he has to do is take two aspirins and stay in bed for a week. This made Harry jump for joy and rushed out of his dressing room to tell everyone the good news, until he ironically got his head shot off by [[Heidi]] during her rampage.
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Back in his dressing room, Harry was shown praying to God, when he suddenly got a phone call. He picks up the phone, only to find out that it's Dr. Quack, telling him that he made a boo-boo (or a miscalculation) after receiving his test results. It turns out that Harry ''really'' just has a bad case of "the Bunny Pox," and that all he has to do is take two aspirins and stay in bed for a week. This made Harry jump for joy and rushed out of his dressing room to tell everyone the good news, until he ironically got his head shot off by [[Heidi]] during her rampage.
 
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Harry

A normal-looking Harry.

BunnyPoxHarry

Harry while infected with Bunny Pox.

Harry is a supporting character in Meet the Feebles. He is a hare who is the MC of The Fabulous Feebles Variety Hour who rides in a rocket ship carrot after he introduces a number.

He is voiced by Ross Jolly.

Appearance

Harry is a white hare with tall ears, buck teeth, blue eyes, brown eyebrows, and a brown nose. He is usually shown wearing a purple vest, a purple bow tie, brown pants, and black shoes. Underneath, he wears a white undershirt.

When Harry gets sick, his face is suddenly covered in green pimples, purple and brown scabs, and green puss. His eyes are also suddenly bloodshot.

Personality

Whenever Harry appears on stage introuducing a number, he seems pretty cheerful and energetic. Behind-the-scenes, however, Harry is addicted to having sex, and, as a result, contracts what is at first believed to be a sexually-transmitted disease called "the Big One." He is also very protective of both his career and reputation, since he can't stand the thought of being the subject of a negative article in the news.

Role in the Movie

After having three-way sex with two female rabbits, Harry first found out about his sickness while he was looking through a mirror in the bathroom. One of the first people who found out about this was F. W. Fly, a nosy journalist fly who wanted to rat him out in one of his articles for the press. Harry tried to avoid him, but the pesky fly kept on stalking the sick hare, saying that whatever it is he's got, he's going to find out (even if he has to make it up).

Harry soon got sicker and sicker when, suddenly, he passed out down some stairs, and Dorothy yelled for somebody to call for a doctor. Dr. Quack soon arrived, and visited Harry in his dressing room. After looking him over, he told Harry that he had "the Big One," and that he only had 10 or, maybe, 12 hours left to live, much to his horror. Harry then asked not to tell anyone because he still wanted to do the show tonight (and to go out with his reputation in tact). The doctor accepted his request, but, however, they weren't aware that Fly was on the hanging lamp with his journal, overhearing their conversation.

While trying to get some rest before the show, Harry shockingly found Fly doing some "undercover work" under his bedsheets, and even took a picture of his sick face for the article with his camera. Harry tried to the squish him, but missed, accidentally hitting his nuts instead. He still tried lying to get Fly out of his site, but, unfortunately, the journalist parasite told him that he heard everything Dr. Quack said. Harry then tried to bribe him by offering his life insurance policy, in which the pesky insect started to seek interest. He then went over to his nightstand to get the said policy, only to turn around with bug spray in his hand. Sadly, Harry missed as Fly buzzed away saying that he had to go because they both had "dead lines" to make.

Right before the show started, Harry (who was looking even worse than ever) was about to have one more chance of killing Fly with a fly swatter. However, the nasty bug flew up to him and said that he could kill him if wants to now, because his article had finally made it into the newspaper. Harry thought that Fly was bluffing, but found out he wasn't lying as he heard a newspaper mouse, who was selling newspapers outside the theater, yelling about the article from his dressing room window. Luckily, Bletch and Trevor, who have just returned from their fight with Mr. Big and Cedric, bought a paper from the mouse and read the article about Harry. Bletch knows that a negative article about one of the cast members could ruin him, so he had Trevor lure Fly into the bathroom, so they can capture him. Doing so, later on, they killed him by ripping off his wings and flushing him down the toilet.

When it was time for Harry to introduce Wynyard's knife-throwing act, he came slowly out of his carrot (covered all over in pimples, scabs, and puss), as a lot of people are heard noticing that the poor hare doesn't look too well. Just as he opened his mouth, he threw up on stage, much to both the shock and disgust of the audience, Bletch, and Sebastian, who quickly ordered a stagehand to launch the carrot quickly and ordered Sidney to introduce Wynyard instead.

Back in his dressing room, Harry was shown praying to God, when he suddenly got a phone call. He picks up the phone, only to find out that it's Dr. Quack, telling him that he made a boo-boo (or a miscalculation) after receiving his test results. It turns out that Harry really just has a bad case of "the Bunny Pox," and that all he has to do is take two aspirins and stay in bed for a week. This made Harry jump for joy and rushed out of his dressing room to tell everyone the good news, until he ironically got his head shot off by Heidi during her rampage.