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Tell me Why

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Why merge this with the article about the song?! There is more than enough information here and within the other film's article to sustain separate articles. - Kooshmeister

Hello Sir or Madam,

My name is Denise M. Ciavola, I am deaf and disabled woman, has interesting into this Peter Cottontail collections, and I know not many story that have these collections like dolls, figures, posters, books. But for years since I was little girl, I only am interested in one character: The evil Rabbit, January Q. Irontail. I drew this rabbit and made story from "bad character" to " Hero chartacter" and had his name in my mind for years, and is my MAINLY favorite one.

So I hope someone can give me a chance to get what I want for years. You can reach me at Luckyfox64@cox.Com anytime and will be happy to reply from your email and give me anything that will make me happy to have it for long times, before too late.

Thank you, Denise M. Ciavola —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.1.75.190 (talk) 22:31, 2 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Song

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I don't understand why the song redirects here either. Gene Autry's recording of "Peter Cottontail" pre-dates the TV special by about 20 years - there should be plenty of information available to create a separate article about the song. Oldiesmann (talk) 02:10, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Seymour S. Sassafras

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I don't think there's any mention here of the "frame story" with salesman Seymour S. Sassafras. Like so many of the Classic Rankin-Bass specials it features a narrator that is, visually, a caricature/tribute/homage to the individual voicing the narrator character - in this case, Danny Kaye. PurpleChez (talk) 14:21, 7 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]