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Funny Bunnies
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Funny Bunnies
Author(s) Cyrus Oliver II
Website http://www.olivercomics.com
Update schedule Updated every Thursday
Launch date 2006-17-03
Genre Weekly Comic

Funny Bunnies is a comic strip created by American cartoonist Cyrus Oliver II. Funny Bunnies was first published in March of 2006 in The Ottawa Herald of Ottawa, Kansas and is now available on the Ottawa Herald's website and on its own official website. It appeared as a weekly comic every friday in the Ottawa Herald and on November 7th, 2006 has been published as a weekly webcomic as well. An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, typically common to a particular domain name or subdomain on the World Wide Web on the Internet. ... The webcomic genres are the types of themes a webcomic can take. ... Weekly Comic (漫畫周刊), issue #802 featuring Bleach in the cover. ... Ottawa is a city in Franklin County, Kansas, 58 miles (93 km) southwest of Kansas City, on the Marais des Cygnes River. ...


Plot


The comic strip revolves around the misadventures of two bunnies, Jack and Jill, and their relationships with the characters that surround them, such as MattLin the two-headed bat, Admiral Evil the squirrel, and Fred the Fox. The strip is also well-known for its original poems, most notably "Autumn's Destiny" which details the aspirations of a leaf on a tree.


Characters


Jack: Jack the bunny is a lead character of Funny Bunnies. He is often characterized as being naive, optimistic, and carefree.

Jill: Jill the bunny is a lead character of Funny Bunnies. She is portrayed as being one of the more intelligient and sarcastic characters in the strip.

Admiral Evil: Admiral Evil is a squirrel bent on world domination.

MattLin: MattLin is a two-headed bat. Matt is the name of the vampire bat side of the body, while Lin is the fruit bat side of the body.

Fred the Fox: Fred the Fox is a mute character who uses wooden signs to communicate with other characters. He is portrayed as using 'sign language' in the strip.

Tee the Chipmunk: Tee the Chipmunk is an adorable chipmunk who has a variety of multiple personalities. The other characters never know what to expect from her.

Little Bunny Foo Foo: Little Bunny Foo Foo is Admiral Evil's love interest. She is apparently based off of an old child's rhyme and enjoys bopping field mice on their heads.

Field Mice: The field mice reside in Field Mice Village and are a peaceful community. They are often terrorized by Little Bunny Foo Foo.

Autumn: Autumn is a leaf who lives on the Valley Voo Tree. She first appeared in the poem "Autumn's Destiny", written by the comic's author Cyrus Oliver II.

Destiny: Destiny is another leaf who lives on the Valley Voo Tree. She also made her first appearance in the poem "Autumn's Destiny".

Whiskers: Whiskers is Admiral Evil's sidekick. He does not take world domination seriously though, and has a sweet nature.

Bunny Ghost: Bunny Ghost is a friendly spirit similar to Casper the Friendly Ghost. He peacefully haunts Field Mice Village. Casper the Friendly Ghost is the main character of the Famous Studios theatrical animated cartoon series of the same name. ...


External links

  • Official Funny Bunnies Website


 
 

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