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Bunnicula is vegan and that is awesome. Though there is some carnist nonsense threaded throughout, it's still funny enough to be worth the watch. Shame there's not more episodes.
I'm going to respectfully disagree with the previous reviewer. This is not the books, and it should not be judged on them. There are significant differences in the characters and setting. It's worth noting that author James Howe is involved with the production, and approved the changes.
The first couple of episodes of a new series are sometimes not the best, as the characters and situation are explored and refined. Still, I enjoyed them, and have liked each subsequent episode more. The most recent one, "Muddy Harry," is cleverly written and animated. The voice actors are awesomely fun.
Definitely worth watching!
The first couple of episodes of a new series are sometimes not the best, as the characters and situation are explored and refined. Still, I enjoyed them, and have liked each subsequent episode more. The most recent one, "Muddy Harry," is cleverly written and animated. The voice actors are awesomely fun.
Definitely worth watching!
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Needed something funny and Bunnicula didn't disappoint. Love cartoons with great chemistry among the protagonist like Phineas and Ferb, johnny Test, Foster's Home, Atomic Puppet. The relationships and dialog move forward at a cracking pace with themes targeted more toward adults than kids.
The animation is fantastic. The facial responses, mostly from Bunnicula, when his buddies are talking or fighting is classic. Watch again. The loving odd couple relationship between the three main characters is fun...a good example for both kids and adults.They fight and tease each other, but have each others back when the monsters show up.
The animation is fantastic. The facial responses, mostly from Bunnicula, when his buddies are talking or fighting is classic. Watch again. The loving odd couple relationship between the three main characters is fun...a good example for both kids and adults.They fight and tease each other, but have each others back when the monsters show up.
BUNNICULA seems to be a spin-off/reboot of a children's book series which ran from 1979 to the mid-2000s. An adaptation of the first book was done by Ruby-Spears in 1983, but not that many people are aware of it. You can YouTube it.
The animated series takes place in a different continuity where Harold the Dog and Chester the Cat are owned by an adorkable horror nerd called Mina, who has moved to New Orleans with her father. Mina discovers a black-and-white rabbit called Bunnicula, who she takes in as a third pet. What she doesn't know is that the rabbit is a VAMPIRE. She's safe though, he only consumes vegetable juice (carrots, onions, radishes, peppers, etc.). Each vegetable gives Bunnicula a different ability, a la A BOY AND HIS BLOB for the NES.
Not too long after Bunnicula's discovery, strange things start happening in the Big Easy: time-travel mirrors, giant cockroaches, ghostly owls in armor, alligator ghosts that influence crying, an army of undead fish, and more! It's up to Bunnicula, Harold, and Chester to prevent Mina from finding out about this weirdness.
If you liked WEIRD SCIENCE and COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG, I'd say check it out. Bunnicula's high-pitched gibberish may irk some people, but I wasn't annoyed.
Also, FUN FACT: Chester is played by Sean "Samwise Gamgee" Astin and one of the original co-authors is a producer on the show.
The animated series takes place in a different continuity where Harold the Dog and Chester the Cat are owned by an adorkable horror nerd called Mina, who has moved to New Orleans with her father. Mina discovers a black-and-white rabbit called Bunnicula, who she takes in as a third pet. What she doesn't know is that the rabbit is a VAMPIRE. She's safe though, he only consumes vegetable juice (carrots, onions, radishes, peppers, etc.). Each vegetable gives Bunnicula a different ability, a la A BOY AND HIS BLOB for the NES.
Not too long after Bunnicula's discovery, strange things start happening in the Big Easy: time-travel mirrors, giant cockroaches, ghostly owls in armor, alligator ghosts that influence crying, an army of undead fish, and more! It's up to Bunnicula, Harold, and Chester to prevent Mina from finding out about this weirdness.
If you liked WEIRD SCIENCE and COURAGE THE COWARDLY DOG, I'd say check it out. Bunnicula's high-pitched gibberish may irk some people, but I wasn't annoyed.
Also, FUN FACT: Chester is played by Sean "Samwise Gamgee" Astin and one of the original co-authors is a producer on the show.
I'm surprised no one talks about this cartoon often, it's probably one of the best book to cartoon adaptations I've ever seen. There is actually a lot of good material in here, as every season has its good moments. My favorite episode out of every season has to be Back in Thyme, I like how they take the Groundhog Day plot and turn it into a race to make things better. The thing I also like about this series is the REFERENCES! Seriously, I did not have a Troll 2 reference on my bingo card while watching. Even though there are some bad episode sprinkled in, it's still worth a watch, as this show deserves more attention.
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- QuizBased on the children's novel series of the same name.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Vampire Reviews: Bunnicula (2018)
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- 16:9 HD
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