So what DID Little Bunny Foo Foo do to the field mice?

Bopping, female, 30s, Maryland.

Boppin’m’on.

Female.
20s.

Female, 30, Western PA. Bopping.

This girl from Jersey was taught, in the 90’s, that Mr. Foo Foo was found guilty of boppin’ 'em on the head.

And now I have that song stuck in my head, thanks a lot.

Bopping 'em.

Missouri, born in '79, Female.

I have no idea why. Maybe it’s a sexual harassment thing? Or bopping was too mean? It’s definitely way too bizarre for words.

Bopping, female, New York City, 1970s.

Don’t get me started on the gelding of the “Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed” song.

I’ll thank you to keep your proclivities to yourself.

Male, 61, bawn ‘n’ bred in the SoW. I was completely unaware of the song until the Elder Ottlet was old enough for television and I heard The Elephant Show version, which also says “bopping.” So that’s canon for me.

(Damn. I still miss The Elephant Show.)

Bopping, male.

And did you see the Little bunny foo foo thread from two or three months ago?

Hey hey HEY! I learned it as "boppin’ ". :mad:
Male, just this side of 40, born and raised in New England.

We had our own song for that: Mama had a baby and the head popped off! - accompanied by the said destruction of dandelion. (If you think of the line “Way down yonder in the pawpaw patch” you have the tune.)

Much to my chagrin, I learned how to pop the heads off the dandies only a few weeks ago…

I’m a 59-year old man in Indiana. I never knew anything about LBFF until seeing threads on this message board. Now, it’s starting to sound like a little crime story. Maybe I’ll look it up.

Little Bunny Foo Foo
hopping through the forest
scooping up the field mice and
put them in oven for baby and me.

Never heard the song. Never heard of the song. Have heard the phrase “little bunny foo foo” but just in isolation.

No no no. This is just wrong. That’s never done with Li’l Bunny Foo Foo. Rather, one pops off dandelion heads at the appropriate point when singing "Momma had a baby and her head popped off.

Yes, it’s bopp’n’em on the head.

Female, 32, grew up in western Wisconsin.

Wait, what? What’s happened there?

(I feel similarly about the destruction of “Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts”. What, mutilated monkey meat is too good for you precious snowflakes?!)

I am suddenly filled with self-doubt. :frowning: We certainly *did *do the “Mama had a baby…” one to popping dandelion heads…did I only imagine we also did it to “Lil Bunny Foo Foo”? Oh dear…

Am I the only person who learned “bashing”?!??

Female

Holy buckets.

Not a single person grew up with the more graphic version of Mr Foo Foo. It seems that the men in my life are more blood thirsty then average. Although I am rather relieved that the only person that grew up jizzing on mice is on the board, not in my living room.

ETA: just saw feckafree’s answer. Ok. Chalk up one with a violent childhood.

After wracking my brain trying to remember a verse having to do with castration, I realized you were referring to the the gelding of the SONG.

But back to Bunny Foo Foo. What were field mice doing in the forest??? I mean, they’re - duh! – field mice. That’s what I want to know!

I have to know, what happened to the Five Little Monkeys song?

No kidding. It’s common knowledge (in my family anyway) that Little Bunny Foo Foo hopped through the forest, picked up the field mice and BOPPED them on the heads. Though my son has Little Bunny Foo Foo scooping up worms, goblins and gerbils and bopping them on the head, too. Strange child.

Heads really only roll when dandelions are near.