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The Looney Tunes called, they want their bunny back!

Bad Bunny is a webcomic. The comic series features the main character Alan and his severely chaotic bunny as they get into wacky and outlandish adventures.

No relation to the Puerto Rican musician of the same name.


Bad Bunny provides examples of:

  • Amusing Injuries: In "Bunny VS Insane Guy", Bunny bites off Insane Guy's arm, punches him in the face, shoves his hand inside his body, grabs his intestine, wraps it around his neck and squeezes it really hard until the upper part of his head pops off, spewing out a rainbow and killing him in the process.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Bunny achieves enlightenment seemingly out of no-where in "Bunny's Enlightenment".
  • Black Comedy
  • Big Damn Heroes: Jeremy sort of manages to save his entire town on his own in "That what hapen to Jeremy... this time."
  • Bland-Name Product: Throughout the entire series, it's Red Bill, an obvious knockoff of Red Bull.
    • There is also BLOKEMON, a knockoff of Pokémon.
  • Bloody Hilarious: Happens exclusively to Jeremy. However, it did happen to Bunny due to an explosion in "Bad Bunny: Across the Wackyverse Part 1".
  • Butt-Monkey: Jeremy can't seem to go a single day without Bunny murdering him on plain sight.
    • Alan can sometimes fall into this trope as well.
  • Call-Back: Bunny's achieved enlightenment abilities from "Bunny's Enlightenment" is used to escape a cave he and Alan fell into in "Day of Reckoning".
  • Catchphrase: "sucks like milk". Often said by Alan whenever he voices his dissatisfaction for something.
  • Censor Box: Insane Guy has this in "Insane asylum", when he completely rips off his straightjacket.
    • These continue to be used on him in "Bunny VS Insane Guy".
  • Circling Birdies: After falling into a cave, Bunny has stars circling around his head in "Jeremiah".
    • After a crash landing, Jade also has stars circling around her head in "that what hapen to Jeremy... this time."
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Alan's mother. Bunny somewhat fits this trope too.
  • Continuity Nod: "Carrot Warriors Eternal", a game that Bunny played in the first comic, is mentioned by Alan in "What ever hapen to Jeremy... this time?"
    • The broken ceiling of 'Bunee's Papapeepee' from an incident in "Bunny VS Insane Guy" is seen again in "Super hell-e-scape".
  • Color-Coded Characters: One quick look at the clothes should immediately give an idea of the colours.
    • Alan: Red
    • Jade: Black
    • Jeremy: Orange
    • Alan's mother: Pink
    • Ray: Dark Blue
    • Harold: Green
  • Comedic Sociopathy: Bunny is the most shown to have this in the comic. Even Jeremy, one of the most kindest characters in the comic, temporarily had this once.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": Alan's bunny, Bunny.
  • Doom Magnet: Bunny.
  • Double Entendre: In "Bad Bunny: Across the Wackyverse Part 1", when Bunny sets up a 'Bunny-back Ride":
    Alan's mother: I'll pay to ride on you!
  • Evil Overlord: Insane Guy rises from the underworld and attempts to rule the world in "Sayonara Jeremiah".
  • Freak Out: Alan has this when he realizes Bunny hasn't taken the situation they're in seriously in the last comic.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Jeremy is the only secondary main character that gets their own, which is "What ever hapen to Jeremy... this time?"
  • Foreshadowing: Bunny uses his enlightenment powers he achieved in "Bunny's Enlightenment" to escape the cave he and Alan fell into in "Day of Reckoning".
  • Frame Break: In 'VERY AWESOME RED BILL ADVERTISEMENTR!!1', Bunny breaks the borders of one of the comic strip panels as a result of drinking Red Bill.
  • Gainax Ending: "Bad Bunny: Across the Wackyverse Final Part" ends in an extremely weird way.
    • The ending of "Carbonate Indoctrination" also is another example.
  • Geographic Flexibility: Outside of the small town Alan lives in, there can either be roads, grassy plains, mountains and hills depending on the plot.
  • Grossout Show: Blood, vomit and guts can be shown throughout the comics, although Volume 2 tones it down in the vomit department.
  • Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Bunny kills Insane Guy in "Bunny VS Insane Guy", who are both quite sadistic in nature.
  • Inconsistent Coloring: Jade is a very clear example of this, although it's implied that Bunny created a version of her in his story in which she had a different skin colour than how she actually looks in their reality.
  • Inexplicably Awesome: It's never explained why Jade has no pupils or as to why her skin is literally white.
    • It's never explained how Jeremy keeps coming back to life everytime he dies. However, it's implied that there's a possibility that he could be (or was) immortal in "That what hapen to Jeremy... this time."
    Undead Insane Guy, when Jeremy comes into contact with him: A HUMAN?! HOW?!
    Jeremy, falling to his death: I guess it truly is the end of me this time.
    • There is another character called "Bunee" who has never appeared in the comics at all. We only see their appearance in the form of a cut out face on an abandoned restaurant, in which they're the owner of, and as an escape pod structured as their face. It's unknown if they're related to Bunny either.
  • Jerkass: No matter what Jeremy says or does to Bunny, the latter is always going to hate him and most of the time try to kill him.
  • Karma Houdini: Bunny manages to almost evade any punishment of their actions, with the exception of "Officer Dougbut", in which the character of the same name arrests Bunny for murdering Jeremy on multiple occasions.
    • Ironically, Bunny gets rewarded with a badge by the same character for killing Insane Guy.
  • Limited Wardrobe: The main characters and the secondary main characters wear the same clothing throughout.
  • Made of Plasticine: Jeremy.
  • Only Sane Woman: Jade and Jeremy's mother, Rosie.
  • Running Gag:
    • The phrase "sucks like milk" is commonly said by Alan whenever he voices his dissatisfaction for something.
    • Jeremy gets killed every time he appears. If not, something bad happens to him.
    • Bunny becomes buff whenever he drinks Red Bill.
    • Bunny hysterically laughing at people when they reveal something silly about them.
  • Secret-Keeper: In "A novel promise", Alan gets Bunny to promise to keep the book the latter created a secret.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: For Bunny, it's Jeremy.
  • Toilet Humor: Jade blows a raspberry next to Insane Guy to make it sound like he farted in "Bunny VS Insane Guy"
  • True Companions: Alan, Bunny, Jade, Jeremy, Alan's mother, Ray (Red Bill Guy), Rosie and Harold.
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot: In "What ever hapen to Jeremy?", Bunny vomits at Jeremy.

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