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4''Usavich'' (from ''Usagi'', Japanese for rabbit, and ''-vich'', which is faux Russian) is a short CG-animated comedy that airs on MTV Japan. Briefly, Usavich is about two [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic rabbit]] fugitives. The first is Putin, a carefree and happy-go-lucky rabbit who always follows orders, dances a lot, is very skilled with repairing things, and panics quite often. The second is Kirenenko, an apathetic and ultra-strong rabbit who cares only about reading his shoe catalog or cleaning his shoes, and is oblivious to the fact that he lives in jail. Minor characters in the spare cast include Leningrad, a frog, and Comaneci, a strange hermaphroditic chicken... thing.
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6The first season focuses on prison life. The second season follows their adventures after escaping prison in a run-down car on a precarious mountain road. The third season deals with their stay at a high-rise skyscraper in the city. The fourth season observes Putin's attempts to perfect a robot duplicate of Kirenenko. In the fifth season they are trying to live in a forest while fending off attacks of a [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti savage rabbit]]. The sixths season is a prequel ("Season Zero") about prison life when Kirenenko was still recovering from his wounds and before they became cellmates.
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8The comedy could best be described as adolescent. There's a bit of ToiletHumour, a lot of {{Slapstick}} (Kirenenko goes [[TheBerserker berserk]] quite often), and some surreal BlackComedy moments. Its lack of dialogue also makes it very accessible for a casual observer.
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11!!This show provides examples of:
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13* AllThereInTheManual: There's very little dialogue or writing in the show; the characters' names and backgrounds are found on the official website and DVD materials.
14%% * AllWomenLoveShoes: Kirenenko is a male variant of this.
15* ArtShift: Season Zero starts (mostly) DeliberatelyMonochrome and gradually gains colours as the setting acquires familiar elements. Also background music is creepy.
16* BandageMummy: Kirenenko and his brother in the prequel.
17%% * BerserkButton: Message to police officers: do not get on Kirenenko's bad side.
18%% * BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Kedamsky, the savage rabbit in season 5.
19* ButtMonkey: Comaneci, who's usually eaten by Leningrad ([[ToiletHumor and pooped out]]) or killed. Also practically any villain in the show.
20** To a certain extent all chickens[=/=]hens. The amount of abuse they get is of astronomic proportions.
21* CallForward: Kedamsky is a background inmate in the prequel and [[ADayInTheLimelight a whole episode]] focuses on Killnenko.
22* CameBackWrong: In the flashback in Season 3 Kirenenko and Killnenko were torn to pieces by an explosion. They've been put together, but some parts got mixed. A chunk of Kirenenko's skull has wrong colour and breaks off easier.
23** In Season 2 Kirenenko loses said chunk after blasting off a jet engine together with Putin. In the next episode Putin puts him back together but attaches the chunk wrong.
24* CantHoldHisLiquor: One sip from anything is enough to make Putin drunk.
25* CarnivoreConfusion: None of the characters have any problems with eating meat[[note]]although mostly poultry and fish[[/note]] despite being, well - rabbits.
26* DidntSeeThatComing: When overtaking the protagonists' car Boris and Koptsev indeed didn't see that narrow tunnel coming.
27* DisproportionateRetribution:
28** The reason why Putin was in jail in the first place is because he was late for a job due to a hangover. And the judges conclude that he was jailed as a capitalist agent (This show takes place in somewhere similar to Soviet Russia).
29** Implied with Putin again if Kirenenko's death glare is of any indication after Putin accidentally pokes a hole in Kirenenko's shoe catalog with a toothbrush.
30%%* TheDitz: Putin. From Season 2 onwards, he is shown to be quite proficient with mechanics, which has saved their lives on more than one occasion. He can also cook.
31* DoAnythingRobot: The premise of Season 4. Putin gives Mechanenko several different upgrades to do just about anything. Except he's not very good at it or [[UnwantedAssistance he's intrusive to the others about helping]].
32* EarsAsHair: Putin has his ears tied in a top-knot.
33* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: Zrzolov has one [[spoiler:hidden inside the safe]]. Kirenenko doesn't react to it well.
34* EnormousEngine: Halfway through the 2nd season Kireneko makes Putin mount a jet engine from a downed fighter jet on their car. It [[GoneHorriblyRight goes horribly right]] the first time but works properly the second time when the emergency arises.
35* TheFaceless: The Kanschkov operating the doors. Though we know they're yellow rabbits, for most of the series they use their doors as 24HourArmor that shows only their eyes and, in cases where Kirenenko is roughing them up, bits of the back of their head, arms and feet. It isn't until Season 0 that we really get a good look at them.
36%% * GagCensor: Comaneci is used as one.
37%% * GigglingVillain: Boris and Koptsev are prone to this. Also Zrzolov.
38* HairRaisingHare: Once somebody pisses Kirenenko off, he makes them exhibit a serious OhCrap before delivering a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to them.
39* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each season has a template for the names:
40** Season 1: "Time for ..." (Food/Work/Shower/etc.)
41** Season 2: "Beware of ..." (Distractions/Cliffs/Snipers/etc.)
42** Season 3: "The ...th Floor"
43** Season 4: "... Machine" (Cooking/Cleaning/Magic/etc.)
44** Season 5: "Forest of ..." (Fur/Hide-and-seek/Komanetsyn/etc.)
45** Season 0: "The Beginning of ..." (Revival/Food/Toilet/etc.). Also, they are numbered from -12 to 0.
46* KillerRabbit: Kirenenko may be a rabbit but unless you're suicidal you definitely don't want to rile him up.
47* LethalChef: Mechanenko always screws up Putin's cooking. It almost seems like he's doing it [[AIIsACrapshoot on]] [[{{Troll}} purpose.]]
48* LemmingCops: Boris and Koptsev will keep going after Kirenenko no matter how many times he hands their asses to them.
49* MagicalDefibrillator: Through electrical discharge, [[spoiler:Kirenenko gets revived thrice. Once from an overdose and twice through Mechanenko after getting [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe split in half]] by a laser.]]
50* MagicMushroom: The savage rabbit tries to use them, with varying success. The results may include MushroomSamba, SuperSpeed and [[{{Squick}} mushrooms growing out of his body]].
51* MusicalEpisode: Every fifth episode of each season, there is an impromptu percussive performance in the show, often involving Leningrad's ribbits, Putin's gasps, and Kirenenko's punches. In the prequel it is -5th -- 8th from the start, 6th from the end.
52* NighInvulnerability: Pretty much anything directed at Kirenenko be it guillotines, sniper bullets to the head, or even artillery shells, will just [[NoSell bounce off him]]. [[ExtremeOmnivore Eating live explosives]] won't even faze him.
53* GoryDiscretionShot: When Kirenenko is sliced vertically in half by Zrzolov's lasers, the two halves of his body swing open to face Putin, but away from the audience.
54* OhCrap: Whenever any character realizes they are on the verge of receiving severe abuse from Kirenenko. This trope is almost omnipresent it the show.
55* OriginsEpisode: Much of Season 0.
56** How did Kirenenko get his trainers and ''Shoes'' magazine.
57** Why does Leningrad stick with Putin.
58** Why do guards hide behind doors.
59* PermaStubble: Comaneci, and probably its race as a whole. Episode 46 shows Comaneci being shaved only for the stubble to grow back instantly. Several times in a row.
60* PoliceAreUseless: Kirenenko can get whatever he wants in prison if he doesn't like something and frequently beats the crap out of Kanschkov with little to no repercussion from the other guards.
61* RealityIsOutToLunch: With all the shenanigans happening even in the most mundane situations Reality may have even retired for good.
62%% * Robot Buddy: Mechanenko.
63* RobotMe: Mechanenko is a robot made by Putin in the likeness of Kirenenko.
64* RecurringRiff: At the end of most episodes or whenever things go in slow-motion, cue the light instrumental Bach music.
65** This series' soundtrack practically consists solely of RecurringRiff[=s=].
66* ShoutOut: The car Putin and Kirenenko travel in has the license plate, [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam UC 0079]]
67** The same car and the road they are traveling on looks like Lupin's signature car, and specifically the famous chase scene from Castle of Cagliostro
68** Kirenenko gets into an underground-boxing match in Episode 34. After both Kirenenko and his opponent get injected with some super-steroid, the crowd goes running and Putin jumps for cover. When he looks up, the opponent is embedded in the ring, but Kirenenko is sitting on a stool, a light shining down on him, in black and white, ala ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''
69* TheStoic: Kirenenko doesn't care about anything as long as you don't push his BerserkButton.
70** NotSoStoic: When you do [[UnstoppableRage you'll barely have time to regret it.]].
71* ToonPhysics: The series basically runs on this trope.
72* {{Transvestite}}: Comaneci the chick, who in his first appearance, confuses Putin by neither being obviously male or female. In later episode it is revealed that he's just part of a different species of bird.
73* TrueCompanions: Not Kirenenko and Putin, but Putin and Leringrad. In Season 5, when Leringrad's father (who already eats most of the cast) nearly eats Putin, Leningrad stopped him.
74** Then in the prequel we learn that Putin has been giving food to Leningrad, helping him to quickly grow from tadpole to a young adult.
75* RidingIntoTheSunset: Or at least toward horizon. The seasons end credits.
76* SingleMindedTwins: Kirenenko and Killnenko. But they are not IdenticalTwins -- their fur colour differs a bit.
77* UnexplainedRecovery: Comaneci usually gets revived at the end of an episode.
78* WorthlessYellowRocks: The savage rabbit doesn't care about money or gold, he's only after the carrots and soup.
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