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  1. Ryan has his eye on a long-legged blonde cheerleader, but he can't score a date with her, she's busy every night. Busy slaying vampires. No, her name's not Buffy, it's Bunny. Trying to come to the rescue when his romance object is in danger, Ryan botches up as per usual, leaving the poor girl with a broken leg.

  2. Unhappily Ever After. This half-hour comedy is about the Malloy family -- headed by schizophrenic father Jack, who discusses his problems with a talking stuffed bunny named Mr. Floppy. This ...

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  4. Ron Leavitt ... executive producer (100 episodes, 1995-1999) Harriette Regan ... producer (100 episodes, 1995-1999) Arthur Silver

  5. 1998 • 22 Episodes. Season 5 of Unhappily Ever After premiered on September 13, 1998. Le Morte D'Floppy. (5x22, May 23, 1999) Season Finale. View All Seasons.

  6. Unhappily Ever After was an American Sitcom that aired for 100 episodes on The WB and one of the few network launch shows to survive the first year.. In the first season, Jack Malloy (Geoff Pierson), a Jaded Washout used car salesman whose marriage to Jennie (Stephanie Hodge) has just broken up, begins to lose his mind and imagine that his stuffed bunny Mr. Floppy (Bobcat Goldthwait) can talk ...

  7. Cynical Jack and devil-may-care Jenny are separating, drop-dead-gorgeous daughter Tiffany is self-absorbed to the core, and older brother Ryan is just plain dumb. Little Ross's toy bunny, Mr. Floppy, ends up being Jack's talking, worldly-wise companion in his new shack. S1, Ep2. 18 Jan. 1995. Gift of the Magnovox.

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