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Return of the Bunny Suicides

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
October 11, 2004

Pages
  
96 pages

Author
  
Andy Riley

Illustrator
  
Andy Riley

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Series
  
(Bunny Suicides)

Media type
  
Hardcover, paperback

Originally published
  
11 October 2004

Genre
  
Humour

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publisher
  
Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd

Preceded by
  
The Book of Bunny Suicides

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Return of the Bunny Suicides (2004) is the second bestselling book of black comedy cartoons by Andy Riley that depict the various ways bunnies attempt to kill themselves.

Overview

Like its predecessor The Book of Bunny Suicides, it features mostly one-image cartoons, although there are some two- and three-image cartoons.

This book features more Rube Goldberg machines than the first one. However, Riley was drawing more from the British cartoonist W. Heath Robinson, a British contemporary of Goldberg's with a similar interest in implausible machinery. The term "Heath Robinson contraption" is used in Britain in exactly the way "Rube Goldberg machine" is used in the U.S.

This book also contains more parodies of various recent cultural and historical events of the time. For example, there is one image of a bunny tying himself to Gollum, seeking the ring at the top of the hill, and also a bunny pouring pepper into Sauron's eye from The Lord of the Rings, and an image of the falling Saddam Hussein statue, and a scene with The Doctor (from Doctor Who). The book proved so popular that pirate scans started to circulate heavily online as "Bunnies Suicide" prompting the publisher to send a DMCA request to Google, which was indexing the site and its images.

References

Return of the Bunny Suicides Wikipedia