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An elderly widowed rabbit grieving her husband's death is encountered by a moth who invites her into the afterlife.An elderly widowed rabbit grieving her husband's death is encountered by a moth who invites her into the afterlife.An elderly widowed rabbit grieving her husband's death is encountered by a moth who invites her into the afterlife.
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In the world of computer animation we often see very visually impressive feats but it is very rare we see stories just as impressive. Bunny is a simple and touching tale of love and loneliness. When I first saw stills I assumed it was stop motion because the character was so warm and real. Quite an achievement.
First of all let me say that this short film had some of the most impressive computer animation I've ever seen in my life. Truly impressive and mesmerizing.
I do have one major complaint though. The story is friggin' stupid! I'm sorry but my personal belief is that an animated short film should NEVER try to be dramatic, stick to pure comedy and cuteness. Maybe it's just that I was expecting something else having seen "Ice Age" before "Bunny", but I was just waiting for something funny to happen and it never came. The whole oven/portal thing was lame! Maybe it's just my ignorance, but if it wasn't for the commentary on the "Ice Age" dvd I wouldn't have understood what the writers/animators were trying to say at all.
I'm sorry, but I thought the story was just boring and stupid, but the animation was excellent. I will say this though, the little moth was pretty cute (and extremely well done). In any case, I would definitely still recommend seeing this short film (despite my dislike for the story), due to the animation and it's extremely short length. Anyhow, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading.
-Chris
I do have one major complaint though. The story is friggin' stupid! I'm sorry but my personal belief is that an animated short film should NEVER try to be dramatic, stick to pure comedy and cuteness. Maybe it's just that I was expecting something else having seen "Ice Age" before "Bunny", but I was just waiting for something funny to happen and it never came. The whole oven/portal thing was lame! Maybe it's just my ignorance, but if it wasn't for the commentary on the "Ice Age" dvd I wouldn't have understood what the writers/animators were trying to say at all.
I'm sorry, but I thought the story was just boring and stupid, but the animation was excellent. I will say this though, the little moth was pretty cute (and extremely well done). In any case, I would definitely still recommend seeing this short film (despite my dislike for the story), due to the animation and it's extremely short length. Anyhow, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading.
-Chris
It was an interesting shirt to watch. There's not much to really say other than it's about a widowed rabbit who finds herself bothered by a moth while she's baking a cake. The short focuses on her attempts to rid from her house while also giving insight on her past.
I've read some people found it scary or haunting. But for me, I never got that vibe. I will say the render for the main character hasn't aged well and does look eerie, but that's about it. Nitpick aside, it's an ok short.
I won't give away the ending, but it's pretty interesting to say the least. If you have kids and are interested, check it out. It's worth a watch.
I've read some people found it scary or haunting. But for me, I never got that vibe. I will say the render for the main character hasn't aged well and does look eerie, but that's about it. Nitpick aside, it's an ok short.
I won't give away the ending, but it's pretty interesting to say the least. If you have kids and are interested, check it out. It's worth a watch.
This is one of Blue Sky's earlier projects before Ice Age.
It has a similar look to Ice Age, even thought up by Chris Wedge who made Ica Age and Robots possible.
Bunny is about a lonely old Rabbit(female). She's been lonely for a long time, ever since her husband died.
One night while baking a cake she gets annoyed by a moth.
But that moth may lead her to see her late husband again.
It's a short film, so there's not much to say about it. It has a little bit of humor, but it's more drama than comedy. So don't expect it to be an Ice Age like CG film.
It's still worth seeing. You're able to see it off the Ice Age DVD.
It has a similar look to Ice Age, even thought up by Chris Wedge who made Ica Age and Robots possible.
Bunny is about a lonely old Rabbit(female). She's been lonely for a long time, ever since her husband died.
One night while baking a cake she gets annoyed by a moth.
But that moth may lead her to see her late husband again.
It's a short film, so there's not much to say about it. It has a little bit of humor, but it's more drama than comedy. So don't expect it to be an Ice Age like CG film.
It's still worth seeing. You're able to see it off the Ice Age DVD.
I saw it on video, and it was impressive - very sweet & funny, and the animation is unbelievable. I can't wait to see it in a theater- its coming to Film Forum in New York City in May. I loved it.
Did you know
- TriviaChris Wedge regretted that he didn't get this film into his movie Ice Age (2002) as an Easter egg.
- Crazy creditsInstead of showing with traditional Blue Sky Studios logo (the one of paint of blue stroke line through) the logo replaced with an in-credit text-only notice is "Blue Sky Studios presents" credited.
- ConnectionsEdited into Spike & Mike's Classic Festival of Animation 1999 (1999)
- SoundtracksBend Down the Branches
Written and Performed by Tom Waits
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- 7m
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- 1.66 : 1
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