Little bunny Foo Foo
Hopping through the forest
Scooping up the field mice
And boppin' 'em on the head!

Down came the good fairy
And the good fairy said:
"Little bunny Foo Foo, I don't wanna see you
Scooping up the field mice and boppin' 'em on the head!
I'm gonna give you three chances,
Then I'm gonna turn you into a goon!"

Little bunny Foo Foo!


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Little Bunny Foo Foo Lyrics as written by Kimya Dawson Adam Green

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    Hahahha I used to drive my parents insane with this song when I was little...When I heard this version I actually couldn't believe it! I laughed so hard, haha, love it!

    x_Heather_xon February 22, 2006   Link
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    This is a great song on the album in the middle of many drug oriented theams, they go and take a classic kindergardener song that we have all sung before these two indy rejects got a hold of it.

    Squirrelboton April 30, 2002   Link
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    This song is pretty sweet... I love singing along to it.. Little bunny foo foo! And i don't where i was when i was growing up, but i've never heard the grade school song before... oh well... i'd probably like the moldy peaches version better.

    Palladianon June 29, 2002   Link
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    i love this song, an my trendy m8 now loves it too!!! lol

    Stupid_Sam!on June 29, 2002   Link
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    i looooove lenore and the moldy peaches too

    googoogooon January 29, 2006   Link
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    My best friend used to sing this all the time in the cutest voice. Whenver I hear it I think of her.

    The_Variableon May 09, 2006   Link
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    yeah the old version of it said "kissin em on the head" not "bopping"

    but i dont know... i always sang it with the bunny bopping em.

    iforgoton January 12, 2007   Link
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    i used to LOVE this song as a kid. i think i learned it in pre school. i was so happy when i saw that the moldy peaches made a version of it :)

    xparisinflameson December 22, 2007   Link

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