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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: With the exception of Charlotte, who has white fur.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Marc of the Marc and Ting duo.



* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: With the exception of Charlotte, who has white fur.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Marc of the Marc and Ting duo.
* AWeightyAesop: In the episode "Cold Turkey". Bunny doesn't follow this lesson, though.

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: With the exception of Charlotte, who has white fur.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: Marc of the Marc and Ting duo.
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* BattleDiscretionShot: In "Bunnies are from Mars".
* BirthdayEpisode: "Candy's Birthday".

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* ExplosiveBreeder: Though {{downplayed|trope}}, there's one episode with an ImagineSpot scene where Bunny and Candy have many children.

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* ExplosiveBreeder: Though a {{downplayed|trope}}, there's one episode with an ImagineSpot scene where Bunny and Candy have many children.



* FunnyAnimal: Besides the [=ProtecTeam=], there are other anthropomorphic animals seen throughout the show.

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According to [[http://web.archive.org/web/20130604010014/http://www.moonscoop.com/files/FREE/BM_Presentation_miptv09.pdf an archived document]] that seems to be an internal presentation covering the show, ''Bunny Maloney'' was intended to be an "'adult-escent’ comedy, action-adventure", pointedly comparing it to American [[{{Sitcom}} sitcoms]], and the final show is subsequently rife with raunchy humor. This didn't stop the English dub from airing in America on the child-oriented Creator/{{Kabillion}} channel for a time. Eventually, around the mid-2010s, after receiving complaints about the show's risqué humor, Kabillion ceased airing it and removed most traces of it from their social media pages, all without warning. This incident played a part in rendering most of the English dub of ''Bunny Maloney'' lost media.

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According to [[http://web.archive.org/web/20130604010014/http://www.moonscoop.com/files/FREE/BM_Presentation_miptv09.pdf an archived document]] that seems to be an internal presentation a leaked pitch presentation]] covering the show, ''Bunny Maloney'' was intended to be an "'adult-escent’ comedy, action-adventure", pointedly comparing it to American [[{{Sitcom}} sitcoms]], and the final show is subsequently rife with raunchy humor. This didn't stop the English dub from airing in America on the child-oriented Creator/{{Kabillion}} channel for a time. Eventually, around the mid-2010s, after receiving complaints about the show's risqué humor, Kabillion ceased airing it and removed most traces of it from their social media pages, all without warning. This incident played a part in rendering most of the English dub of ''Bunny Maloney'' lost media.

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