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What if the Easter Bunny took a year off? Let your group decide which new animal would be the best Backup Bunny!

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This hilarious Easter-themed icebreaker asks your group to decide which animal would make the best “backup” Easter Bunny! Each round presents a pair of animals—some similar (e.g., Cow & Donkey) and others wildly different (e.g., Cheetah & Octopus). Your group will choose which animal they envision as the best fit. It’s a super simple concept that’s sure to stoke the imagination of students and leaders alike! 

There are a few different ways you can play:
• All-Group Voting: Everyone raises their left or right hand to vote for their pick, then shares their reasoning with a neighbor.
• Debate Night: Invite two players on stage, each supporting a different animal. They have 15 seconds to argue why their choice is better, and the group votes on the stronger case.
• Team Debate Night:  Same rules as “Debate Night,” but with two lines of players each assigned a designated animal to defend (left line defends the left animal, right line defends the right animal). A new pair steps up each round to make a case for their assigned animal, earning their team a point if they convince the crowd. The side with the most points at the end wins!

However you play, this game is perfect for getting the crowd talking and fostering connections that last all night. It’s guaranteed to be a “hare-raising” experience!

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (20 Rounds + instructions + end slide) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (png file)

 

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About this Product
If you choose to use the "Team Debate Night" rules, you can always pick the teams by pitting Guys against Girls or Students against Leaders. Some healthy competition always adds a layer of hype!
Joshua Myles

Joshua Myles

Hi! I'm Joshua. I grew up blessed by a great youth ministry and I'm excited I've gotten to contribute something to it! As I've grown from being a student leader, to volunteer, to intern, to resident, I've enjoyed taking each step with God. I'm pursuing my Master's of Divinity at Crown College while serving on the multi-site Student Ministry team at Riverside Church in Big Lake, Minnesota... and I also like smoothies!