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Bunnykill
Bunnykill

Bunnykill

Cute, fluffy... and deadly

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In this fast-paced, action-packed Flash animation, an adorable yet deadly bunny wielding a samurai sword embarks on a violent rampage through a whimsical, fairy tale-like forest. Created by Juuso Andelin (The_Glacius) and technically supported by Matti Pajunen (Maza), this cult classic blends intense fight sequences with a playful yet dark atmosphere. Featuring music by the Finnish industrial band Turmion Kätilöt, 'BunnyKill' became an iconic part of early 2000s internet animation culture.

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Released

Original Language

Finnish

Runtime

5 mins

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Release Date

07 January 2005

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