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Developed by
  
Jessica Borutski

First episode date
  
6 February 2016

Executive producer
  
7/10
IMDb

Theme music composer
  
Paul E. Francis

Language
  
English

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Based on
  
Directed by
  
Maxwell AtomsIan WasselukMatt WhitlockJessica BorutskiRobert F. HughesErik Knutson

Voices of
  
Chris KattanSean AstinBrian KimmetKari Wahlgren

Composer(s)
  
Paul E. FrancisDrew Neumann

Networks
  
Cartoon Network, Boomerang

Genres
  
Adventure, Comedy, Dark fantasy

Similar
  
Wabbit, The Tom and Jerry Show, Be Cool - Scooby‑Doo!, Mighty Magiswords, Oddbods

Bunnicula is an American animated television series from Warner Bros. Animation developed by Jessica Borutski, produced by Borutski and Maxwell Atoms, and distributed by Warner Bros. Television. It premiered on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on February 6, 2016. It is loosely based on the children's book series by James Howe and Deborah Howe. The show is a dark comedy about a vampire rabbit named Bunnicula who likes carrot juice instead of blood to strengthen up his super abilities in new paranormal adventures.

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Characters

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  • Bunnicula (voiced by Chris Kattan): The titular character of the show, Bunnicula is a vampire rabbit, and was once the pet of Count Dracula. He is very different from the original version of the character who appears in the books. As it was said by Chester, Bunnicula was found in a locked chamber in the cellar of the apartment complex that Mina, Harold, and Chester now live in. Also, he is shown to have a few vampire traits such as hiding from sunlight, sleeping in a casket, flying with bat wings, and draining juice from vegetables with his fangs. It has been seen that he cannot talk except for a few words (although Harold seems to understand him just fine). He cares for Mina a great deal but tends to cause mischief that yields supernatural consequences. Bunnicula sucks juices from vegetables (just like in the book) but different kinds of vegetables cause some kind of reaction in Bunnicula (sugar beets make him hyperactive and speedy, squashes enlarge his feet, onions make him cry powerful jet streams of tears, garlic turns him into a skeleton bunny, chili peppers make him breathe fire, rutabagas give him telekinesis, turnips turn the house upside-down, wasabi makes him spontaneously combust, leeks give him spider legs, eggplants turn him into a huge and hideous three-eyed monster rabbit, etc.). In the books, it was unclear whether or not Bunnicula had vampiric powers although he was somehow able to get in and out of his cage without opening the door. Unlike his Ruby-Spears incarnation, Bunnicula's ears turn into bat wings to fly. He also speaks very limited English on rare occasion.
  • Chester (voiced by Sean Astin): Mina's pet Siamese cat. He is often exasperated with Bunnicula and terrified of the monsters and supernatural phenomena that happens around him and his friends. Deep down Chester is jealous of Bunnicula. In the books Chester is an eccentric Orange tabby whose wild suspicions of occult phenomena constantly exasperate Harold.
  • Harold (voiced by Brian Kimmet): Mina's pet dog. He loves his friends Chester and Bunnicula, and their owner, Mina, but isn't the sharpest tool in the shed and appears to be a short-haired, brown mutt. In the books Harold is a ponderous, thoughtful character, forced to put up with the eccentricities of Chester and the new rabbit. His appearance in the book is also remarkably different, resembling an Old English Sheepdog, though he claims to have Russian Wolf Hound in him as well.
  • Mina (voiced by Kari Wahlgren): Harold, Chester, and Bunnicula's 14-year-old owner who just moved to New Orleans from Middle America with her father. It was seen in the opening that she was the one who freed Bunnicula from his prison in the cellar with a key that was given to her by her Aunt Marie. Aunt Marie left an apartment to Mina and her father. Mina's mother is never seen or mentioned. In the books, her character is equivalent to that of Toby Monroe.
  • Fluffy (voiced by Sumalee Montano): A Doberman Pinscher.
  • Voice cast

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  • Chris Kattan - Bunnicula, Man Brushing Teeth, Mina's Dad
  • Brian Kimmet - Harold, 20's Gangster, Dracula, Gamer 2, Male Cat 2, Male TV Actor, Man in Dining Room, Officer Bacon, Plant, Raccoon 1, Zombie Vegetable
  • Sean Astin - Chester, Caged Bird, Garlic Man, Nutty Pete, Officer Ham
  • Kari Wahlgren - Mina, 20's Female Gangster, Bunnicula's Bride, Cool Cat, Customer, Duck 1, Female Cat 1, Female Cat 2, Female Cat 3, Lady in Flashback, Female TV Actor
  • Ryan Alosio - Evil 80's Mouse
  • Eric Bauza - Gamer 1, Gamer 3, Patches
  • Suzanne Blakeslee - Madame Accoutrement
  • Yvette Nicole Brown - Ms. Varney
  • Luenell - Ted's Wife
  • Arif S. Kinchen - Duck 2, Raccoon 2, Ted
  • Grey Griffin - Lady on TV, Madame Polodouri
  • Brad Grusnick - Cockroach, Mumkey, Spiderlamb
  • Kate Higgins - Becky, Granny, Mother
  • Richard Steven Horvitz - Lugosi, Unworthy Male Mage Cat
  • Lara Jill Miller - 'Lil Capone
  • Monie Mon - Marsha
  • Sumalee Montano - Fluffy
  • Daran Norris - Hole of the Unworthy
  • Jim Pirri - Grimbyte
  • Stephen Stanton - Knight Owl
  • Audrey Wasilewski - Cassandra
  • Ben Diskin - Russell
  • Tom Kenny - Mr. Moleberg
  • Scott Menville - Vampire Tick
  • Bob Bergen - Woody
  • Greg Eagles - Rusty Bones
  • Broadcast

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    In Canada, the series started airing on Teletoon on April 2, 2016. The series premiered on Boomerang May 2, 2016, in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The series premiered on Boomerang July 18, 2016, in Australia and New Zealand.

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    References

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