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'''Funny Bunny''', known as '''Funny Rabbit''' in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]] and Japanese version is a a fictional fictional character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]]. He is the eponymous character from the cartoon and comic book [[Funny Bunny]].
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'''Funny Bunny''', known as '''Funny Rabbit''' in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (manga)|manga]] and Japanese version is a fictional character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|anime]]. He is the eponymous character from the cartoon and comic book [[Funny Bunny]].
  
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
 
[[File:FunnyBunny-Anime.jpg|thumb|left|Funny Bunny in the anime.]]
 
[[File:FunnyBunny-Anime.jpg|thumb|left|Funny Bunny in the anime.]]
Funny Bunny is a pink anthropomorphic rabbit. He wears, red dungarees, yellow shoes and a set of goggles.
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Funny Bunny is a pink anthropomorphic rabbit. He wears red dungarees, yellow shoes and a set of goggles.
  
On the cover of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 006|volume 6]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]], his appearance was slightly different, The color inside his ears were yellow, instead of white, his dungarees were green and his shoes were blue. He was given gloves and a dickiebow.
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On the cover of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! bunkoban - Volume 006|volume 6]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (bunkoban)|bunkoban]], his appearance was slightly different. The color on the inside of his ears was yellow instead of white, his dungarees were green and his shoes were blue. He was also given gloves.
  
 
Funny Bunny seems to be based on [[Wikipedia:Roger Rabbit|Roger Rabbit]], a cartoon rabbit of similar appearance, who had to evade the law while a murder suspect.
 
Funny Bunny seems to be based on [[Wikipedia:Roger Rabbit|Roger Rabbit]], a cartoon rabbit of similar appearance, who had to evade the law while a murder suspect.
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==Influence==
 
==Influence==
[[Maximillion Pegasus]] was a huge fan of Funny Bunny and watched it every morning, while growing-up in America.<ref name="ep 27" />
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[[Maximillion Pegasus]] was a huge fan of Funny Bunny and watched it every mornin, while growing up in America.<ref name="ep 27" />
  
In the English version when [[Seto Kaiba]] tries hacking into Pegasus computer system, an illustration of Funny Bunny inside an access denied symbol appears. This was originally reading "not accessed" in the Japanese version.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref> When Kaiba gets locked out the computer system, Funny Bunny appears en mass on the screen repeatedly saying "Hey Kaiba".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}</ref>
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In the English version when [[Seto Kaiba]] tries hacking into Pegasus computer system, an illustration of Funny Bunny inside an access denied symbol appears. This originally read "not accessed" in the Japanese version.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|4|ref}}</ref> When Kaiba gets locked out the computer system, Funny Bunny appears en masse on the screen repeatedly saying "Hey Kaiba".<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|5|ref}}</ref>
  
Pegasus based some of his cards, including the [[Toon Monsters]] on the series. He explained that [[Toon Monsters]] were able to dodge attacks in a similar fashion to how Funny Bunny could dodge Ruff Ruff McDogg's bullets.<ref name="ep 27" />
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Pegasus based some of his cards, including the [[Toon Monsters]], on the series. He explained that [[Toon Monsters]] were able to dodge attacks in a similar fashion to how Funny Bunny could dodge Ruff Ruff McDogg's bullets.<ref name="ep 27" />
  
 
The card "[[Dark Rabbit]]" may have been based on this character. The card's text even mentions that "Dark Rabbit" is a ''"funny bunny"''.
 
The card "[[Dark Rabbit]]" may have been based on this character. The card's text even mentions that "Dark Rabbit" is a ''"funny bunny"''.

Revision as of 07:00, 1 December 2011

Funny Bunny
Gender
  • "male" is not in the list (Male, Female, Unknown, None) of allowed values for the "Gender" property.male
Bunny, Funny

Funny Bunny, known as Funny Rabbit in the manga and Japanese version is a fictional character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime. He is the eponymous character from the cartoon and comic book Funny Bunny.

Design

File:FunnyBunny-Anime.jpg
Funny Bunny in the anime.

Funny Bunny is a pink anthropomorphic rabbit. He wears red dungarees, yellow shoes and a set of goggles.

On the cover of volume 6 of the bunkoban, his appearance was slightly different. The color on the inside of his ears was yellow instead of white, his dungarees were green and his shoes were blue. He was also given gloves.

Funny Bunny seems to be based on Roger Rabbit, a cartoon rabbit of similar appearance, who had to evade the law while a murder suspect.


Biography

Funny Bunny was forever evading the law. A common adversary was his enemy, the police officer, Ruff Ruff McDogg. In the entrance to the cartoon, he fires 26,000 bullets at Funny Bunny, all of which were dodged. In 3013 episodes, Ruff Ruff never managed to catch Funny Bunny.[2]

Funny Bunny was also seen talking to a crocodile, who tried to eat him.[3]

Influence

Maximillion Pegasus was a huge fan of Funny Bunny and watched it every mornin, while growing up in America.[2]

In the English version when Seto Kaiba tries hacking into Pegasus computer system, an illustration of Funny Bunny inside an access denied symbol appears. This originally read "not accessed" in the Japanese version.[4] When Kaiba gets locked out the computer system, Funny Bunny appears en masse on the screen repeatedly saying "Hey Kaiba".[5]

Pegasus based some of his cards, including the Toon Monsters, on the series. He explained that Toon Monsters were able to dodge attacks in a similar fashion to how Funny Bunny could dodge Ruff Ruff McDogg's bullets.[2]

The card "Dark Rabbit" may have been based on this character. The card's text even mentions that "Dark Rabbit" is a "funny bunny".

References

  1. bbs.newwise.com Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters cast
  2. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 02727: "Champion vs. Creator, Part 2"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 109 (Duelist Duel 50): "The Deadly Duelist King!"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0044: "Into the Hornet's Nest"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! episode 0055: "The Ultimate Great Moth"