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* '''Snowball''': A white rabbit who is the main character of the series. He is an assassin who wields a variety of weapons, but seems to favor a katana. ''Death Count: 1''
* '''Smoke''': A black rabbit with sunglasses. He first appeared as the BigBad of the first episode, was Snowball's employer in the second episode's prologue, appeared in the third episode as a partner to Snowball, and is once again the BigBad in episode 5. ''Death Count: 3''
* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission [[spoiler:until Smoke makes him temporarily BrainwashedAndCrazy and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the ones responsible.]] ''Death Count: 2''
* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan MadScientist rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being [[spoiler:betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of BrainwashedAndCrazy Dust]]. ''Death Count: 2''
* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[FireForgedFriends Fire-Forged Friend]]. ''Death Count: 1''
* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with ScaryShinyGlasses who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's MissionControl [[spoiler:and turns out to be the one behind the PsychoSerum experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamed figure]]. ''Death Count: 2''
* '''The Minions''': The {{mooks}}. They range from standard mooks, to MechaMooks, to {{Giant Mook}}s and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds against Snowball [[spoiler:or Dust]]. ''Death Count: 433.''
* '''Smoke''': A black rabbit with sunglasses. He first appeared as the BigBad of the first episode, was Snowball's employer in the second episode's prologue, appeared in the third episode as a partner to Snowball, and is once again the BigBad in episode 5. ''Death Count: 3''
* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission [[spoiler:until Smoke makes him temporarily BrainwashedAndCrazy and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the ones responsible.]] ''Death Count: 2''
* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan MadScientist rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being [[spoiler:betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of BrainwashedAndCrazy Dust]]. ''Death Count: 2''
* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[FireForgedFriends Fire-Forged Friend]]. ''Death Count: 1''
* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with ScaryShinyGlasses who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's MissionControl [[spoiler:and turns out to be the one behind the PsychoSerum experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamed figure]]. ''Death Count: 2''
* '''The Minions''': The {{mooks}}. They range from standard mooks, to MechaMooks, to {{Giant Mook}}s and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds against Snowball [[spoiler:or Dust]]. ''Death Count: 433.''
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* '''Snowball''': A white rabbit who is the main character of the series. He is an assassin who wields a variety of weapons, but seems to favor a katana. ''Death Count: 1''
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* '''Smoke''': A black rabbit with sunglasses. He first appeared as the BigBad of the first episode, was Snowball's employer in the second episode's prologue, appeared in the third episode as a partner to Snowball, and is once again the BigBad in episode5. ''Death Count: 3''
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* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission [[spoiler:until Smoke makes him temporarily BrainwashedAndCrazy and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the ones responsible.]] ''Death Count: 2''
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* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan MadScientist rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being [[spoiler:betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of BrainwashedAndCrazyDust]]. ''Death Count: 2''
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* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[FireForgedFriends Fire-ForgedFriend]]. ''Death Count: 1''
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* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with ScaryShinyGlasses who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's MissionControl [[spoiler:and turns out to be the one behind the PsychoSerum experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamedfigure]]. ''Death Count: 2''
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* '''The Minions''': The {{mooks}}. They range from standard mooks, to MechaMooks, to {{Giant Mook}}s and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds againstSnowball [[spoiler:or Dust]]. ''Death Count: 433.''
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* '''Smoke''': A black rabbit with sunglasses. He first appeared as the BigBad of the first episode, was Snowball's employer in the second episode's prologue, appeared in the third episode as a partner to Snowball, and is once again the BigBad in episode
* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission [[spoiler:until Smoke makes him temporarily BrainwashedAndCrazy and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against the ones responsible.
* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan MadScientist rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the BigBad of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being [[spoiler:betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of BrainwashedAndCrazy
* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[FireForgedFriends Fire-Forged
* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with ScaryShinyGlasses who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's MissionControl [[spoiler:and turns out to be the one behind the PsychoSerum experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamed
* '''The Minions''': The {{mooks}}. They range from standard mooks, to MechaMooks, to {{Giant Mook}}s and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds against
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* BarehandedBladeBlock: Smoke, in the first installment. Leads immediately to WreckedWeapon.
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* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He defends himself with a bullet-proof shield while the minigun is setting up, and drops it when he flees into an elevator, allowing Dust to use it in turn to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
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* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss operators in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He defends himself with a bullet-proof shield while the minigun is setting up, and drops it when he flees into an elevator, allowing Dust to use it in turn to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
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* {{Gorn}}: It ''was'' inspired by ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'', after all.
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* GunAndSword: Snowball, on occasion.
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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: well, bunny. But it happens.
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* HelicopterBlender: [[spoiler: Smoke's ultimate end in ''5.2''.]]
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Dust's katana-shotgun thing in ''5''.
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* KillerRabbit: Well, ''duh''. Check the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin title.]]
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* MadScientist: Professor Sludge, with this being his only character trait asides from understandable cowardice.
* MasterSwordsman: Snowball and Dust.
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* MasterSwordsman: Snowball and Dust.
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* ScaryShinyGlasses: Flint.
* SceneryPorn: The city backgrounds in ''5''.
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* StabTheScorpion: How Smoke becomes Snowball's ally in ''3''.
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* ArtEvolutionArtEvolution: The art and animation become smoother with each passing episode.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The portable minigun turret in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had Dust not had a riot shield handy he'd be LudicrousGibs. Even still, its knockback was enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got jammed due to lack of maintenance.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The portable minigun turret in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had if Dust not had didn't have a riot shield handy he'd be LudicrousGibs. Even still, its knockback was is enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got gets jammed due to lack of maintenance.
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* TheBerserker: Dust's performance in ''5.2'' is a marked contrast to Snowball's previous examples; where the white rabbit fought with impeccable skill and speed, Dust starts his episode with a short [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone scream of anguish]] [[spoiler: after being forced to kill Snowball]] and rampages through the facility after Smoke, using brute force attacks, overwhelming strength, and his katana-shotgun thing to just blow past any defense that the bunnies in his way can muster.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He had been defending himself with a bullet-proof shield while the minigun was setting up, and drops it when he flees into an elevator, allowing Dust to use it to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He had been defending himself with a bullet-proof shield while the minigun was setting up, and drops it when he flees into an elevator, allowing Dust to use it to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
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* TheBerserker: Dust's performance in ''5.2'' is a marked contrast to Snowball's previous examples; where the white rabbit fought fights with impeccable skill and speed, Dust starts his episode with a short [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone scream of anguish]] [[spoiler: after being forced to kill Snowball]] and rampages through the facility after Smoke, using brute force attacks, overwhelming strength, and his katana-shotgun thing to just blow past any defense that the bunnies in his way can muster.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. Hehad been defending defends himself with a bullet-proof shield while the minigun was is setting up, and drops it when he flees into an elevator, allowing Dust to use it in turn to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The minigun boss in ''5.2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He
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* BottomlessMagazines: {{Averted|Trope}} with a vengeance - if it needs bullets, it needs reloading. ''5.1'' even has a moment during Snowball and Dust's fight where ''both'' of them run out of ammo for their respective weapons at the same time, and spend a moment rapidly reloading before reengaging each other.
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* BottomlessMagazines: {{Averted|Trope}} with a vengeance - if it needs bullets, it needs reloading. ''5.1'' even has a moment during Snowball and Dust's fight where ''both'' of them run out of ammo for their respective weapons at the same time, and both have to spend a moment rapidly reloading before reengaging each other.
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* DeadSidekick: If Snowball is partnered up with someone in a Bunnykill flash, chances are he or she will be dead by the time the flash is over.
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* DeadSidekick: If Snowball is partnered up with someone in a Bunnykill ''Bunnykill'' flash, chances are he or she they will be dead by the time the flash is over.
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** ''5'' looked like it would be going this way too, only for [[spoiler:Snowball himself to end up this for Dust, who recovered from being BrainwashedAndCrazy only after killing him]].
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** ''5'' looked like it would be going this way too, only for [[spoiler:Snowball himself to end up as this for Dust, who recovered recovers from being BrainwashedAndCrazy only after killing him]].
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* DrivenToSuicide: One mook in 3 who is sleeping on the job wakes up and finds that Snowball has killed everyone he was stationed with. He proceeds to shoot himself.
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* DrivenToSuicide: One mook in 3 who is sleeping on the job wakes up and finds that Snowball has killed everyone he was is stationed with. He proceeds to shoot himself.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous [[EliteMook elite enemy]][[labelnote:context]]In this case, Snowball even looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up, being both a different color and having more weapons[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] ''[=Bunnykill=]'' world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous [[EliteMook elite enemy]][[labelnote:context]]In this case, Snowball even looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up, being both a different color and color, having more weapons[[/labelnote]] weapons, and looking like he's standing by them[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* GatlingGood: Or not so good, as two mooks found out when they only managed to [[spoiler: stall Dust long enough for Smoke to escape to the helicopter on the roof. Smoke would have made a clean escape if the minigun's feeding belt hadn't jammed.]]
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* GatlingGood: Or not so good, as two mooks found find out when they only managed manage to [[spoiler: stall Dust long enough for Smoke to escape to the helicopter on the roof. Smoke would have made a clean escape if the minigun's feeding belt hadn't jammed.]]
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: {{ZigZagged|Trope}} in 5.1, where some of the mooks do rather stupid things like not sounding immediate alarm at something suspicious like a grappling hook on the side of the building, but others will investigate and move in groups, keep alert upon finding a dead comrade, and are rightfully paranoid when they turn around to see that a comrade who's supposed to be standing there no longer is.
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: {{ZigZagged|Trope}} in 5.1, where some of the mooks do rather stupid things like not sounding an immediate alarm at something suspicious like a grappling hook on the side of the building, building or gunshots, but others will investigate and move in groups, keep alert upon finding a dead comrade, and are rightfully paranoid when they turn around to see that a comrade who's supposed to be standing there no longer is.
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* MookHorrorShow: Two examples in Bunnykill 5. In Volume 1, the first two ninjas seem to run the course of a short revenge flick, with one accidentally killing the other thanks to Snowball's dodging, and the dying one passing their sword to the other to give them a better shot. In Volume 2, a SWAT bunny loses an arm and spends the entire next scene trying to stumble away from Dust's rampage, with Minions actively trying to help them get away. [[spoiler: Both situations end badly, with the second ninja getting stabbed by Snowball with their ally's sword, and the SWAT Bunny meeting a death by firing squad that'd make Robocop feel lucky, courtesy of Dust using them as a meat shield.]]
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* MookHorrorShow: Two examples in Bunnykill 5.''Bunnykill 5''. In Volume 1, the first two ninjas seem to run the course of a short revenge flick, with one accidentally killing the other thanks to Snowball's dodging, and the dying one passing their sword to the other to give them a better shot. In Volume 2, a SWAT bunny loses an arm and spends the entire next scene trying to stumble away from Dust's rampage, with Minions actively trying to help them get away. [[spoiler: Both situations end badly, with the second ninja getting stabbed by Snowball with their ally's sword, and the SWAT Bunny meeting a death by firing squad that'd make Robocop feel lucky, courtesy of Dust using them as a meat shield.]]
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** TruthInTelevision; if a belt-fed gun is crew-operated, it's crew-operated for this very reason.
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** TruthInTelevision; if a belt-fed gun is crew-operated, it's crew-operated for this very reason. Someone has to make sure the belt doesn't twist and cause a jam.
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* ShoutOut: Bunnykill engages in quite numerous shoutouts on occasion. ''3'' has the lightsabers, ''4'' has one to ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'', and the Dragon Shrine showdown in ''4'' has several to shounen anime and fighting games, such as Flint's [[Manga/{{Naruto}} shadow clone jutsu]] and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Gen's Zetsuei Ultra]], and Snowball going into a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan-like state]] after [[spoiler:Flint kills Ruby]], complete with fireball moves and even [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Rugal's Genocide Cutter]].
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* ShoutOut: Bunnykill ''Bunnykill'' engages in quite numerous shoutouts on occasion. ''3'' has the lightsabers, ''4'' has one to ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'', and the Dragon Shrine showdown in ''4'' has several to shounen anime and fighting games, such as Flint's [[Manga/{{Naruto}} shadow clone jutsu]] and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Gen's Zetsuei Ultra]], and Snowball going into a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan-like state]] after [[spoiler:Flint kills Ruby]], complete with fireball moves and even [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Rugal's Genocide Cutter]].
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* NeverFoundTheBody: The instant the unknown figure in ''5.2'' gets this from Flint concerning Dust's vehicular death, GenreSavvy kicks in and they immediately command Flint to get the hell out from where they are. Sure enough, Dust shows up the next moment and murders Flint before threatening the one who set up the whole scheme.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Practically Smoke's entire MO throughout ''5'' - he sets the PsychoSerum to inject Dust, then promptly abandons Sludge to be his first victim immediately afterward. He also gets a moment where his elevator stops right where Dust [[OhCrap just finished rampaging through a horde of mooks]], and he starts rapidly slamming the elevator button to shut the door a split second before Dust can gut him.
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* BottomlessMagazines: {{Averted|Trope}} with a vengeance - if it needs bullets, it needs reloading. ''5.1'' even has a moment during Snowball and Dust's fight where ''both'' of them run out of ammo for their respective weapons at the same time, and spend a moment rapidly reloading before reengaging each other.
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* ShoutOut: Bunnykill engages in quite numerous shoutouts on occasion. ''3'' has the lightsabers, ''4'' has one to ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'', and the Dragon Shrine showdown in ''4'' has several to shounen anime, such as Flint's [[Manga/{{Naruto}} shadow clone jutsu]] and Snowball going into a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan-like state]] after [[spoiler:Flint kills Ruby]], complete with fireball moves and even [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Rugal's Genocide Cutter]].
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* ShoutOut: Bunnykill engages in quite numerous shoutouts on occasion. ''3'' has the lightsabers, ''4'' has one to ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'', and the Dragon Shrine showdown in ''4'' has several to shounen anime, anime and fighting games, such as Flint's [[Manga/{{Naruto}} shadow clone jutsu]] and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Gen's Zetsuei Ultra]], and Snowball going into a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan-like state]] after [[spoiler:Flint kills Ruby]], complete with fireball moves and even [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Rugal's Genocide Cutter]].
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: {{ZigZagged|Trope}} in 5.1, where some of the mooks do rather stupid things like not sounding immediate alarm at something suspicious like a grappling hook on the side of the building, but others will investigate and move in groups, keep alert upon finding a dead comrade, and are rightfully paranoid when they turn around to see that a comrade who's supposed to be standing there no longer is.
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** Fighting game fans may also see references to the [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Satsui No Hadou]] and the [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Orochi power]]. It's a strange mixture.
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** Fighting game fans may also see references to the [[VideoGame/StreetFighter [[Franchise/StreetFighter Satsui No Hadou]] and the [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Orochi power]]. It's a strange mixture.
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* FacePalm: One of the ninja EliteMooks in ''4'' does this after giving a katana to a basic mook and sending them to fight Snowball, only for the mook to die after about two seconds.
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* FluffyTheTerrible: Don't understimate someone named "snowball"
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* FluffyTheTerrible: Don't understimate someone The main character is a OneManArmy named "snowball""Snowball."
* GrotesqueCute: The series features adorable anthropomorphic bunnies getting messily butchered.
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* HyperspaceArsenal: Flint can summon all kinds of weapons at will in ''4''. He's also a MultiMeleeMaster that's good with all of them.
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* KatanasAreJustBetter: They're the only swords to appear (other than lightsabers in ''3'').
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* KatanasAreJustBetter: They're the only swords to appear (other than lightsabers in ''3''). Additionally, Snowball seems to favor katanas more than just about any other weapon.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: Snowball and Ruby's first encounter starts with them crossing blades, but by the time they part ways they're clearly falling for each other.
* MixAndMatchWeapon: Dust's weapon in ''5'' is a sword with a gun built in that fires what appears to be high-caliber rifle rounds.
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* NotQuiteSavedEnough: One mook in episode 5 part 2 who gets his arm ripped off by Dust manages to escape for a few moments while Dust tends to his colleagues. Dust even lets him live once said colleagues are dead. Unfortunately for him, Dust ends up needing to use him as a [[BulletproofHumanShield Bulletproof Bunny Shield.]]
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* NotQuiteSavedEnough: One mook in episode 5 part 2 who gets his arm ripped off by Dust manages to escape for a few moments while Dust tends to his colleagues. Dust even lets him live once said colleagues are dead. Unfortunately for him, Dust ends up needing to use him as a [[BulletproofHumanShield Bulletproof [[HumanShield Bunny Shield.]]
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Ruby is the only female character in the series.
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* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: Flint can summon all kinds of weapons at will in ''4''. He's also a MultiMeleeMaster that's good with all of them.
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* BladeOnAStick: Both Ruby and the samurai minions use one in ''4''.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Some of the mooks in ''5'' use axes against Snowball. For all the good it does them.
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* FluffyTheTerrible: Don't understimate someone named "snowball"
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** UpToEleven: The helicopter blades damage several cars and shred the underbelly of a cargo truck without slowing down, constantly chasing the truck through several tunnels without crashing.
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** UpToEleven: The helicopter blades damage several cars and shred the underbelly of a cargo truck without slowing down, constantly chasing the truck through several tunnels without crashing.
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The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]]. Bunnykill distanced itself quite a bit in the story department from its inspiration, with ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' becoming DarkerAndEdgier while [=BunnyKill=] explored more fantastic settings such as a Franchise/StarWars parody and feudal Japan.
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The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE [[JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]]. Bunnykill distanced itself quite a bit in the story department from its inspiration, with ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' becoming DarkerAndEdgier while [=BunnyKill=] explored more fantastic settings such as a Franchise/StarWars parody and feudal Japan.
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Misuse because these are valid reasons to be angry. There's single giant bunny in the whole series. Tropes aren't decided by fans. Removing Natter.
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* BerserkButton: If you hurt Snowball's girlfriend, he will kill you. If you ''kill'' his girlfriend, he will kill you ''slowly.''
** And as revealed in ''5'', it is not a good idea to [[spoiler:kill Snowball, make his good friend Dust do the same, or betray either of them. Because Dust will stop at ''nothing'' to end you]].
** And as revealed in ''5'', it is not a good idea to [[spoiler:kill Snowball, make his good friend Dust do the same, or betray either of them. Because Dust will stop at ''nothing'' to end you]].
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** Smoke is killed by Dust in ''3'' after a battle reminiscent of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul from Franchise/StarWars Episode 1.
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** Smoke is killed by Dust in ''3'' after a battle reminiscent of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul from Franchise/StarWars Episode 1.''Film/ThePhantomMenace''.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous [[EliteMook elite enemy]][[labelnote:contex]]In this case, Snowball even looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up, being both a different color and having more weapons[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous [[EliteMook elite enemy]][[labelnote:contex]]In enemy]][[labelnote:context]]In this case, Snowball even looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up, being both a different color and having more weapons[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* GiantMook: Several instances of ''much'' larger bunnies or enemies try to smash Snowball into paste, all of them turning into a DavidVersusGoliath fight.
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* GiantMook: Several instances of ''much'' larger bunnies or enemies try to smash Snowball into paste, all of them turning into There's a DavidVersusGoliath fight.giant bunny in the first episode.
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* TheRival: Some fans consider Dust to be this to Snowball.
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* [[spoiler:TheseHandsHaveKilled: Dust does this in ''5'' immediately after snapping out of his BrainwashedAndCrazy state and realizing he's just killed Snowball.]]
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* BadassBoast: [[spoiler: In Episode 5, Dust messages the traitorous Smoke with a final message of "Shut the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] up. I'm coming for you next, punk. Expect me."]]
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* BadassBoast: [[spoiler: In Episode 5, Dust messages the traitorous Smoke traitor with a final message of "Shut the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] up. I'm coming for you next, punk. Expect me."]]
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* LoweredMonsterDifficulty: Every single variety of EliteMook after their debut.
** Averted with the cyborg walker in ''3''.
** Averted with the cyborg walker in ''3''.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: Until ''5'', no one spoke, except for rare instances where "conversations" were staged using speech bubbles and pictures. Flint, Snowball, [[spoiler:Dust, and an unknown person]], are all given lines in ''5'', albeit only on a video chat device (and no voice actors).
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* SuddenlyVoiced: SuddenlySpeaking: Until ''5'', no one spoke, except for rare instances where "conversations" were staged using speech bubbles and pictures. Flint, Snowball, [[spoiler:Dust, and an unknown person]], are all given lines in ''5'', albeit only on a video chat device (and no voice actors).
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* [[spoiler:TreacherousAdvisor[=/=]TreacherousQuestgiver: Flint in ''5'']]
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The minigun in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had Dust not had a riot shield handy he'd be LudicrousGibs. Even still, it's knockback was enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got jammed due to lack of maintainence.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The portable minigun turret in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had Dust not had a riot shield handy he'd be LudicrousGibs. Even still, it's its knockback was enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got jammed due to lack of maintainence.maintenance.
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* BadassBoast: [[spoiler:"Shut the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] up. I'm coming for you next, punk. Expect me."]]
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* BadassBoast: [[spoiler:"Shut [[spoiler: In Episode 5, Dust messages the traitorous Smoke with a final message of "Shut the [[PrecisionFStrike fuck]] up. I'm coming for you next, punk. Expect me."]]
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* TheBerserker: Dust's performance in ''5.2'' is a marked contrast to Snowball's previous example; where the white rabbit fought with impeccable skill and speed, Dust starts his episode with a short [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone scream of anguish]] [[spoiler: after being forced to kill Snowball]] and rampages through the facility after Smoke, using brute force attacks and his katana-shotgun thing to just blow past any defense that the bunnies in his way can muster.
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* TheBerserker: Dust's performance in ''5.2'' is a marked contrast to Snowball's previous example; examples; where the white rabbit fought with impeccable skill and speed, Dust starts his episode with a short [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone scream of anguish]] [[spoiler: after being forced to kill Snowball]] and rampages through the facility after Smoke, using brute force attacks attacks, overwhelming strength, and his katana-shotgun thing to just blow past any defense that the bunnies in his way can muster.
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* BitterSweetEnding: The fourth episode. [[spoiler:Snowball defeats Flint, but not before Flint kills Ruby. [[WordOfGod Mottis]] said she'll likely come back if enough people like her, though.]]
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* BitterSweetEnding: The fourth episode. [[spoiler:Snowball defeats Flint, but not before Flint kills Ruby. [[WordOfGod Mottis]] said she'll she would likely come back if enough people like liked her, though.]]
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* CoolSword: Snowball and Dust always get their hands on these: Snowball's trusty katana in 1, 4 and 5, Dust's several katana in 2 (one of which Snowball takes), the lightsabers (including Dust's DoubleWeapon) in 3), and of course Dust's awesome SwissArmyWeapon in 5. Smoke, who normally prefers [[OneHandedIsCool handguns]], uses a [[ShoutOut purple lightsaber]] in 3, and Flint summons katana with a thought in 4.
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* CoolSword: Snowball and Dust always get their hands on these: Snowball's trusty katana in 1, 4 and 5, Dust's several katana in 2 (one of which Snowball takes), the lightsabers (including Dust's DoubleWeapon) in 3), and of course Dust's awesome SwissArmyWeapon in 5. Smoke, who normally prefers [[OneHandedIsCool handguns]], uses a [[ShoutOut purple lightsaber]] in 3, and Flint summons katana katanas with a thought in 4.
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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Snowball himself]] in episode 5.
* {{Determinator}}: The robot walker from the third episode, and Dust throughout the entire second half of ''5''..
* {{Determinator}}: The robot walker from the third episode, and Dust throughout the entire second half of ''5''..
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* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Snowball himself]] himself in episode 5.
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* {{Determinator}}: The robot walker from the thirdepisode, episode that chases Snowball for most of the animation, and Dust throughout the entire second half of ''5''..
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* FlashStep: Various forms of short-range teleportation are used in the fourth installment; Flint's even uses the pose of [[Manga/DragonBall Goku's instant transmission]]. Smoke can also do this in Bunnykill 1, leading to a TeleportSpam move that reduces Snowball to YouCanBarelyStand.
* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous elite enemy[[labelnote:contex]]In this case, Snowball looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous elite enemy[[labelnote:contex]]In this case, Snowball looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* FlashStep: Various forms of short-range teleportation are used in the fourth installment; Flint's Flint even uses the pose of [[Manga/DragonBall Goku's instant transmission]].Instant Transmission]]. Smoke can also do this in Bunnykill 1, leading to a TeleportSpam move that reduces Snowball to YouCanBarelyStand.
* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous [[EliteMook eliteenemy[[labelnote:contex]]In enemy]][[labelnote:contex]]In this case, Snowball even looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surrounds her when she shows up[[/labelnote]] up, being both a different color and having more weapons[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* TheGunslinger: Smoke.
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** UpToEleven: The helicopter blades damage several cars and shred the underbelly of a cargo truck without slowing down.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: For the most part averted. Snowball has to keep moving and focus on ParryingBullets. At worst, they shoot where he was a half-second ago.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: For the most part part, actually averted. Almost all the mooks are actually good shots with their weaponry, and Snowball has to keep moving and focus while focusing on ParryingBullets.ParryingBullets if he can't dodge. At worst, they shoot where he was a half-second ago.
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* KillerRabbit: Well, ''duh.'' Check the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin title.]]
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* KillerRabbit: Well, ''duh.'' ''duh''. Check the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin title.]]
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* MadScientist: Professor Sludge.
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* MilkyWhiteEyes: Dust. [[spoiler:In ''5'', they're a sign that he's BrainwashedAndCrazy.]]
* MookChivalry: For the most part, averted. The vast majority of enemies in the episodes will dogpile on Snowball or his allies with every weapon they have, and coordinate their attacks with varying degrees of competence or failure.
* MookChivalry: For the most part, averted. The vast majority of enemies in the episodes will dogpile on Snowball or his allies with every weapon they have, and coordinate their attacks with varying degrees of competence or failure.
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* MilkyWhiteEyes: Dust.Dust sports a pair of white eyes, in marked contrast to all other rabbits having black eyes. [[spoiler:In ''5'', they're a sign that he's BrainwashedAndCrazy.]]
* MookChivalry: For the most part, averted. The vast majority of enemies in the episodes will dogpile on Snowball or his allies with every fighter and weapon they have, and coordinate their attacks with varying degrees of competence or failure.
* MookChivalry: For the most part, averted. The vast majority of enemies in the episodes will dogpile on Snowball or his allies with every fighter and weapon they have, and coordinate their attacks with varying degrees of competence or failure.
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* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Dust falls god-knows-how many stories off the roof of a building after missing Smoke's helicopter, and all that happens is he lands on top of a truck, and keeps going.
** The ending implies he broke several ribs.
** The ending implies he broke several ribs.
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* NotTheFallThatKillsYou: Dust falls god-knows-how many stories off the roof of a building after missing Smoke's helicopter, and all that happens is he lands on top of a truck, and keeps going.
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* SequelEscalationSequelEscalation: The very first animation is just Snowball fighting a random band of enemies in a forest. Each flash escalates the stakes and body count of each episode.
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* {{Determinator}}: The robot walker from the third episode, and Dust throughout the entire second half of ''5''.
* DoubleWeapon: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of Darth Maul. Ruby in ''4'' wields a double-bladed staff.
* DiabolusExVacuus: Dust in ''3''.
* DoubleWeapon: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of Darth Maul. Ruby in ''4'' wields a double-bladed staff.
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* {{Determinator}}: The robot walker from the third episode, and Dust throughout the entire second half of ''5''.
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* DiabolusExNihilo: Dust in ''3''.
* DoubleWeapon: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of [[Film/ThePhantomMenace DarthMaul. Maul]]. Ruby in ''4'' wields a double-bladed staff.
* DiabolusExVacuus: Dust in ''3''.staff.
* DiabolusExNihilo: Dust in ''3''.
* DoubleWeapon: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Darth
* DiabolusExVacuus: Dust in ''3''.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Website/{{Newgrounds}} by Finnish animator Juuso "Mottis" Andelin. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies [[GrotesqueCute getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces]]. Mottis is not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.
The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]]. More recently, the two series have distanced themselves quite a bit in the story department, with ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' becoming DarkerAndEdgier while [=BunnyKill=] has explored more fantastic setting such as a Franchise/StarWars parody and feudal Japan.
Mottis announced on 5/1/13 that he is no longer working on the series and will be moving on to other endeavors.
The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]]. More recently, the two series have distanced themselves quite a bit in the story department, with ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' becoming DarkerAndEdgier while [=BunnyKill=] has explored more fantastic setting such as a Franchise/StarWars parody and feudal Japan.
Mottis announced on 5/1/13 that he is no longer working on the series and will be moving on to other endeavors.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Website/{{Newgrounds}} by Finnish animator Juuso "Mottis" Andelin. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies [[GrotesqueCute getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces]]. Mottis is was not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; Bunnykill; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.
directions and in different roles.
The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]].More recently, the two series have Bunnykill distanced themselves itself quite a bit in the story department, department from its inspiration, with ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' becoming DarkerAndEdgier while [=BunnyKill=] has explored more fantastic setting settings such as a Franchise/StarWars parody and feudal Japan.
Mottis announced on 5/1/13 that heis was no longer working on the series series, mainly due to the stress of creating episodes by himself, and will that he'd be moving on to other endeavors.
The series is commonly described as ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'' [[RecycledINSPACE with bunnies]]. In terms of animation and choreography, this is a very apt comparison, [[SincerestFormOfFlattery as admitted by the animator himself]].
Mottis announced on 5/1/13 that he
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A short tribute collab named Bunny Kill: Resurrection was made, you can watch it on [[https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/718644 Newgrounds.]]
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous elite enemy[[labelnote:contex]]To make it worse, Snowball looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surround her[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous elite enemy[[labelnote:contex]]To make it worse, enemy[[labelnote:contex]]In this case, Snowball looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surround her[[/labelnote]] surrounds her when she shows up[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* TheBerserker: Dust's performance in ''5.2'' is a marked contrast to Snowball's previous example; where the white rabbit fought with impeccable skill and speed, Dust starts his episode with a short [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone scream of anguish]] [[spoiler: after being forced to kill Snowball]] and rampages through the facility after Smoke, using brute force attacks and his katana-shotgun thing to just blow past any defense that the bunnies in his way can muster.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous threat, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
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* FriendOrFoe: Snowball and Ruby fall into this when they run into each other in Episode 4. As anyone in the [=Bunnykill=] world that stands out amongst [[InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals the endless mooks]] tends to be a dangerous threat, elite enemy[[labelnote:contex]]To make it worse, Snowball looks like he's the leader of the mook group that surround her[[/labelnote]] or a boss fight, both of them could be forgiven for immediately attacking each other.
* MookChivalry: For the most part, averted. The vast majority of enemies in the episodes will dogpile on Snowball or his allies with every weapon they have, and coordinate their attacks with varying degrees of competence or failure.
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* OneManArmy: Snowball, obviously.
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* OneManArmy: Snowball, obviously. The other named rabbits (asides from Dr. Sludge) are guaranteed to be at the same caliber.
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* SociopathicHeroSociopathicHero: Snowball displays no emotional reaction to the massive body counts that he or his allies make, and has no issues with using mooks as [=meatshields=] or horribly maim them.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Newgrounds. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies [[GrotesqueCute getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces]]. Mottis is not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Newgrounds.Website/{{Newgrounds}} by Finnish animator Juuso "Mottis" Andelin. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies [[GrotesqueCute getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces]]. Mottis is not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.
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* FuumaShuriken: Lots of them get thrown around in ''4''. Mainly by Flint, [[HyperspaceArsenal who can pull an infinite supply of them from thin air]].
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* HeroesPreferSwords: Given a choice between a sword and any other weapon, Snowball will go for the sword.
* HyperspaceArsenal: Flint can summon all kinds of weapons at will in ''4''. He's also a MultiMeleeMaster that's good with all of them.
* HyperspaceArsenal: Flint can summon all kinds of weapons at will in ''4''. He's also a MultiMeleeMaster that's good with all of them.
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* MookHorrorShow: Two examples in Bunnykill 5. In Volume 1, the first two ninjas seem to run the course of a short revenge flick, with one accidentally killing the other thanks to Snowball's dodging, and the dying one passing their sword to the other to give them a better shot. In Volume 2, a SWAT bunny loses an arm and spends the entire next scene trying to stumble away from Dust's rampage, with Minions actively trying to help them get away. [[spoiler: Both situations end badly, with the second ninja getting stabbed by Snowball with their ally's sword, and the SWAT Bunny meeting a death by firing squad that'd make Robocop feel lucky, courtesy of Dust using them as a meat shield.]]
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* BossArenaIdiocy: The railgun boss in ''5.2''. Smoke had been defending himself with a shield while the railfun was setting up, and drops it when he flees, allowing the hero to use it, saving himself.
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* BossArenaIdiocy: The railgun minigun boss in ''5.2''. Smoke 2'', due to Smoke's mistake. He had been defending himself with a bullet-proof shield while the railfun minigun was setting up, and drops it when he flees, flees into an elevator, allowing the hero Dust to use it, saving himself.it to save himself from the first few volleys and shoot one of the minigun crew in the head.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Newgrounds. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces. Mottis is not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.
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Bunnykill is a flash series hosted on Newgrounds. The stories follow a white rabbit named Snowball slicing, hacking, slashing, shooting, gunning, and blasting his way through legions of grey bunny {{Mooks}}. The main draw of the series is the juxtaposition of cutesy cartoon bunnies [[GrotesqueCute getting shot up and sliced into bloody pieces.pieces]]. Mottis is not attempting to tell a "coherent" story with it; instead, like ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' franchise, each episode is stand-alone, taking the same characters in multiple directions.