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Friday TOON Roundup 3 - The Rest (Original Post) n2doc Mar 2016 OP
Thanks for the toons! daleanime Mar 2016 #1
Thank you for the Cartoons Gothmog Mar 2016 #2
Thank you! And Happy Oestre to all! The Goddess Ostara and the Easter Bunny:: vkkv Mar 2016 #3
All toons w0nderer Mar 2016 #4
thanks Doc LiberalLovinLug Mar 2016 #5
 

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3. Thank you! And Happy Oestre to all! The Goddess Ostara and the Easter Bunny::
Fri Mar 25, 2016, 01:37 PM
Mar 2016

The Goddess Ostara and the Easter Bunny

Feeling guilty about arriving late one spring, the Goddess Ostara saved the life of a poor bird whose wings had been frozen by the snow. She made him her pet or, as some versions have it, her lover. Filled with compassion for him since he could no longer fly (in some versions, it was because she wished to amuse a group of young children), Ostara turned him into a snow hare and gave him the gift of being able to run with incredible speed so he could protect himself from hunters.

In remembrance of his earlier form as a bird, she also gave him the ability to lay eggs (in all the colors of the rainbow, no less), but only on one day out of each year.

Eventually the hare managed to anger the goddess Ostara, and she cast him into the skies where he would remain as the constellation Lepus (The Hare) forever positioned under the feet of the constellation Orion (the Hunter). He was allowed to return to earth once each year, but only to give away his eggs to the children attending the Ostara festivals that were held each spring. The tradition of the Easter Bunny had begun.


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