I remember reading the Bunnicula series in elementary school, but I cannot remember a single thing about them. Except that the bunny drained the color from vegetables? I made a diorama of their kitchen for a project.
from the books the Dog: Harold was the narrator. And the cat often schizobabbled him into getting in trouble. Bunnicula was just a mascot of the books.
Never watched the show but I didn't like how they made the main character a little goth girl and made the Harold kind of dopey. Did they even get Howie? Howie was another dog who was supposed to be the dopey one who fell for Chester's moronic conspiracy theories which pissed off Harold
Also it seems they made Bunnicula an actual vampire when it was very much left up for debate in the books. Cowards
Why are animated adaptations of kids books always worse? Only one I can think of being better is How to train your Dragon. Owls of Ga'Hoole had amazing animation but they utterly fricked up the story, Soren is this incredibly annoying homosexual, Jatt and Jutt are bumbling comic reliefs when in the books they were creepy, humourless, rapey cannibalistic murderers. St Aggies and the Pure Ones are the same thing in the movie when theyre hated enemies in the books. Only good thing it did was make Metal Beak and Kludd seperate characters
I love this animal xenofiction kino, what other similar media is out there? I know Kulipari was adapted from a book series but the cartoon was utterly mid so I might not touch the books. I heard a lot of praise for Watership Down too
I think having the old High Tyto/Metal Beak 1/Surtr still alive was a better choice then what they did in the books. Dont know if I like the groomer milf Nyra from the movie, shes a younger more treacherous character in the books
They combined Howie and Harold to streamline the cast. The show doesn't really need most aspects of Harold's character since it doesn't rely on narration and doesn't need a skeptic since Bunnicula is just outright a vampire.
from the books the Dog: Harold was the narrator. And the cat often schizobabbled him into getting in trouble. Bunnicula was just a mascot of the books.
Never watched the show but I didn't like how they made the main character a little goth girl and made the Harold kind of dopey. Did they even get Howie? Howie was another dog who was supposed to be the dopey one who fell for Chester's moronic conspiracy theories which pissed off Harold
Oh, you wish; we barely had her. It seemed like her storyline would have been more interesting.
I want to bun this rabbit
do not bun the rabbit
Clearly, WB Animation didn't, either.
I remember reading the Bunnicula series in elementary school, but I cannot remember a single thing about them. Except that the bunny drained the color from vegetables? I made a diorama of their kitchen for a project.
Yeah.
Was bunnicula a good guy or bad guy? Who even was the protagonist.
For the show? It was the cat, Chester.
I think it was the same in the books.
Only in S1
from the books the Dog: Harold was the narrator. And the cat often schizobabbled him into getting in trouble. Bunnicula was just a mascot of the books.
Never watched the show but I didn't like how they made the main character a little goth girl and made the Harold kind of dopey. Did they even get Howie? Howie was another dog who was supposed to be the dopey one who fell for Chester's moronic conspiracy theories which pissed off Harold
Also it seems they made Bunnicula an actual vampire when it was very much left up for debate in the books. Cowards
Why are animated adaptations of kids books always worse? Only one I can think of being better is How to train your Dragon. Owls of Ga'Hoole had amazing animation but they utterly fricked up the story, Soren is this incredibly annoying homosexual, Jatt and Jutt are bumbling comic reliefs when in the books they were creepy, humourless, rapey cannibalistic murderers. St Aggies and the Pure Ones are the same thing in the movie when theyre hated enemies in the books. Only good thing it did was make Metal Beak and Kludd seperate characters
Didn't the movie not even have Eglantine or Ms. P?
The movie definitely had Eglantine but I can't remember if Ms. P was in it or not.
No it had both of them I believe.
I love this animal xenofiction kino, what other similar media is out there? I know Kulipari was adapted from a book series but the cartoon was utterly mid so I might not touch the books. I heard a lot of praise for Watership Down too
I think having the old High Tyto/Metal Beak 1/Surtr still alive was a better choice then what they did in the books. Dont know if I like the groomer milf Nyra from the movie, shes a younger more treacherous character in the books
>Why are animated adaptations of kids books always worse? Only one I can think of being better is How to train your Dragon.
What about Bad Guys?
I havent read the book or watched the movie but I heard the movie is good
They combined Howie and Harold to streamline the cast. The show doesn't really need most aspects of Harold's character since it doesn't rely on narration and doesn't need a skeptic since Bunnicula is just outright a vampire.
Right now?
Yes.
Why has there never been a Warrior Cats adaptation?
Whats warrior cats like? Id read it but the fanbase soured any taste I had
Hasn't there been various attempts over the years that never made it out of production limbo? The Guardians bombing probably didn't help matters.
Timing was also an issue for the series since it probably would have gotten a tv show if it'd been made a few years or a decade earlier.
What's so special about bunnicula?
Why didn't it get a pelicula
it was on a mid network
Sad
indeed
BLURAY WHEN
S4 when?
I don't know. The one leading the show, Jessica Borutski, is over on Nickelodeon.
The ship's long since sailed, probably. Didn't help the cartoon was treated like dogshit from the get-go, so there's even less incentive to revive it.
Oh, you wish; we barely had her. It seemed like her storyline would have been more interesting.
why the frick this shit attracted so many pedo-gay-zoophiles?
Bunnicula is a gilf