
| NightJack #425813 10 months ago |
Never heard of "Bunnicula" but if it's like "Night of the Lepus" then the reaction of the ponies is to how bad the movies are. |
| FanOfMostEverything #425823 10 months ago |
Bunnicula was actually kind of fantastic. It was a novel written from the perspective of a dog and a cat trying to deal with a vampire rabbit. I distinctly remember it sucking the red out of a tomato, leaving an eerie white shell of cellulose. |
| Anonymous #425865 10 months ago |
It is real, and it was a strange novel. |
| NightJack #425879 10 months ago |
^ Did anyone say anything about not knowing if it is real, I just said I never heard of it. |
| Xuncu #425905 10 months ago |
Ooh, I miiiiiiight still have my copies; I loved that series when I was... like, 1-3rd grade; it came in the Scholastic book thingie you could buy from.
But yeh, to my little'un brain, it kicked ass. Like Fan said, the premise was that the 'author' was the dog character, and Bunnicula drained any fruit or vegetable, not just red, and left bleached husks. Also, all the titles were deliciously bad puns: "The Celery Stalks at Midnight" "Howl-a-day Inn" "Nighty-Nightmare" |
| Anonymous #425907 10 months ago |
^Nightjack
"For attack scenes, they had ketchup smeared on their faces. For other scenes, human actors were shown wearing rabbit costumes." Well... if you include furies in the cast everything is bound to degenerate to shit... |
| Anonymous #425918 10 months ago |
O.o I seem to recall an animated version of bunnicula... |
| Frisby #426045 10 months ago |
Bunnicula was the shit when I was a kid. |
| Anonymous #427195 10 months ago |
I loved Bunnicula when I was a kid! |
| Anonymous #429275 10 months ago |
Bannicula was a cool novel.(at the time) |