As the host, Spike Rabbit, takes questions from callers, one listener asks the Easter Bunny why he turned down a $5 million endorsement deal for tennis shoes.
The Easter Bunny answers, saying his position is an ancient and sacred trust, refusing to violate it.
Intrigued, Wilshire calls in to ask what would happen if something tragic befell the Easter Bunny, and who would replace him.
The Easter Race is held at a large amphitheater, and Wilshire manages to enter by citing the lack of a written law saying that only rabbits are allowed to compete.
In the shark's belly, Vince suggests building a fire like in Pinocchio as a way of getting out, but Spike points out the excess of stomach acid would be dangerous if lit.
Wilshire makes it to Phase Two of the Easter Race, which involves delivering eggs to cardboard cutouts of children.
While the other rabbits start up their mopeds, Wilshire uses a modified lowrider with mechanical arms and legs, crushing any competitors that get in the way and injuring others.
Noticing this, Wilshire, denying any wrongdoing, inadvertently steps on the fake freeway and gets run over by a truck.