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The Book of Bunny Suicides

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Series
  
Bunny Suicides

Media type
  
Hardcover

Originally published
  
27 October 2003

Genre
  
Humour

OCLC
  
59290437


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
October 27, 2003

Pages
  
96 pages

Author
  
Andy Riley

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Publisher
  
Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd

Followed by
  
Return of the Bunny Suicides

Similar
  
Andy Riley books, Humour books

The Book of Bunny Suicides: Little Fluffy Rabbits Who Just Don't Want to Live Any More (2003) is a bestselling collection of mostly one-image black comedy cartoons drawn by author Andy Riley.

Overview

Each cartoon shows one or more white rabbits in their creative attempts to end their lives using a variety of items. Revolving doors, a toaster, a cricket ball, a boomerang, a hand-grenade, the shining sun, a magnifying glass, smoking of several cigarettes, bowling balls and any combination of these are all featured as suicidal tools. The book also features a few cultural references, most notably a parody of a scene from The Wicker Man, where the rabbit is atop the burning figure. A reference to the Terminator movies is also included, as well as a reference to the scene from Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove where the captain of the bomber rides the atomic bomb as it drops and explodes. Noah's Ark is also featured. While all the other animals are boarding the ark, two bunnies stay behind suntanning on the beach. There are also several references to Lord of the Rings, including a bunny shaking pepper into the eye of Sauron, and a bunny tied between a nail and Gollum reaching for a ring.

The cartoons are often drawn in such a way that the bunny's exact method is not immediately obvious, leaving the reader to work out exactly how the bunnies plan to end their lives.

In 2004 a sequel was published, under the title Return of the Bunny Suicides. The book proved so popular that pirate scans started to circulate heavily online as "Bunnies Suicide" or "Bunny Suicide", facilitating DMCA notices of cease and desist. Cartoonist Liu Gang was inspired by the book to create his Suicide Rabbit.

A special edition, The Bumper Book of Bunny Suicides, was released in the UK in 2007. It contains every bunny suicide.

The book drew controversy in 2008 at Central Linn High School in Oregon, when a mother refused to return a copy to her son's library, claiming she was going to burn it instead.

In September 2010 the Bunnycides app was released, an iPhone app of the Bunny Suicides series. A series of T-shirts was also begun in 2011.

References

The Book of Bunny Suicides Wikipedia