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'''''Bunny Maloney''''' is a computer-animated television series created by Studio Tanuki and directed by Stéphane Stoll. The series is produced by [[MoonScoop Group]], in co-production with [[France 2]] and Telegael Teoranta. It was based on a [[Flash animation|Flash]]-animated pilot called ''The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus''<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# |title=The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus |access-date=2004-04-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040405144451/http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# |archive-date=2004-04-05 |url-status=live }}, retrieved September 2, 2017.</ref> (''{{Lang-fr|Pinpin le Lapin: L'attaque de rouge geant}}''). The series chronicles the adventures of a pink [[anthropomorphic]] rabbit named Bunny Maloney and his friends. The series was canceled after one season, due to low ratings<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.animeland.com%2Fanimebase%2Fanime%2Fvoir%2F2334%2FBunny-Maloney|title = Google Translate}}{{dead link|date=July 2022}}</ref> and highly negative criticism over the show's inappropriate themes.
'''''Bunny Maloney''''' is a computer-animated television series created by Studio Tanuki and directed by Stéphane Stoll. The series is produced by [[MoonScoop Group]], in co-production with [[France 2]] and Telegael Teoranta. It was based on a [[Flash animation|Flash]]-animated pilot called ''The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus''<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# |title=The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus |access-date=2004-04-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040405144451/http://ffst2.pinpinlelapin.com/movie_uk.htm# |archive-date=2004-04-05 |url-status=live }}, retrieved September 2, 2017.</ref> (''{{Lang-fr|Pinpin le Lapin: L'attaque de rouge geant}}''). The series chronicles the adventures of a pink [[anthropomorphic]] rabbit named Bunny Maloney and his friends. The series was canceled after one season, due to low ratings<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.animeland.com%2Fanimebase%2Fanime%2Fvoir%2F2334%2FBunny-Maloney|title = Google Translate}}{{dead link|date=July 2022}}</ref> and highly negative criticism over the show's inappropriate themes.


In France, ''Bunny Maloney'' was broadcast for the first time on June 29, 2009, on the TV channels [[Canal+]] and [[Canal+ Family]] during the Cartoon+ programming block. An English dub aired on [[Kabillion]] in the United States, but any trace of the show had later been removed, likely due to the series' raunchiness. The show is currently distributed digitally, on [[Apple TV]]'s French website.<ref>[http://tv.apple.com/fr/show/bunny-maloney/umc.cmc.7dygxcbduqpovb5ujhxvyz1mw Bunny Maloney]'' - [[Apple TV]] Français.</ref> <!-- Also, the series' English dub is not completely lost media, but still has no official way to retrieve any missing episodes. -->
In France, ''Bunny Maloney'' was broadcast for the first time on June 29, 2009, on the TV channels [[Canal+]] and [[Canal+ Family]] during the Cartoon+ programming block. An English dub aired on [[Kabillion]] in the United States, but any trace of the show had later been removed, likely due to the series' raunchiness.
The show is currently distributed digitally, on [[Apple TV]]'s French website.<ref>[http://tv.apple.com/fr/show/bunny-maloney/umc.cmc.7dygxcbduqpovb5ujhxvyz1mw Bunny Maloney]'' - [[Apple TV]] Français.''</ref><!-- Also, the series' English dub is not completely lost media, but still has no official way to retrieve any missing episodes. -->


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==

Revision as of 20:41, 1 November 2023

Bunny Maloney
GenreComedy
Action
Created byNicolaï "Méko" Chauvet
Utku Kaplan
Nicolas Flory (Pinpin le Lapin)
Developed byMoonScoop Group
Directed byStéphane Stoll
StarringFrench:
  • Martial le Minoux
  • Élisabeth Ventura
  • Marc Duquesnoy
  • Corinne Martin
  • Laurent Pasquier
  • Vincent Violette
Opening themeBunny Maloney theme
(performed by Olivia Ruiz and Mathias Malzieu)
ComposersFabrice Aboulker, Pascal Stive
Country of originFrance
Ireland
Original languagesEnglish
French
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersChristophe di Sabatino
Benoît di Sabatino
Paul Cummins
Producers
  • Maia Tubiana
    Siobhán Ní Ghadhra
  • Line producers:
    Hermeline Vincent
    Carole Tolédo
Running time12 minutes
Production companiesMoonScoop Group
Telegael
Original release
NetworkCanal+
Canal+ Family
France 2
Game One
ReleaseJune 29 (2009-06-29) –
August 23, 2009 (2009-08-23)

Bunny Maloney is a computer-animated television series created by Studio Tanuki and directed by Stéphane Stoll. The series is produced by MoonScoop Group, in co-production with France 2 and Telegael Teoranta. It was based on a Flash-animated pilot called The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus[1] (Template:Lang-fr). The series chronicles the adventures of a pink anthropomorphic rabbit named Bunny Maloney and his friends. The series was canceled after one season, due to low ratings[2] and highly negative criticism over the show's inappropriate themes.

In France, Bunny Maloney was broadcast for the first time on June 29, 2009, on the TV channels Canal+ and Canal+ Family during the Cartoon+ programming block. An English dub aired on Kabillion in the United States, but any trace of the show had later been removed, likely due to the series' raunchiness.


The show is currently distributed digitally, on Apple TV's French website.[3]

Synopsis

The series stars the titular Bunny Maloney, who is a pink anthropomorphic rabbit, and he is often blundering and over-confident. He lives in an apartment with his friends Candy Bunny (another pink rabbit, and his girlfriend), and Jean-François (a blue dog-like creature). Sometimes, they are accompanied by a badger called Stan Ookie. They live in Bunnyville, a town that is the target of their sworn enemy, the infamous Professor Débilouman, along with his companion, Modchi.

In almost every episode, as members of Bunnyville's ProtecTeam, they end up having to foil Débilouman's plan aboard their robot, the Bunnyganger-28. As a running gag, Débilouman's submarine (the Tsunami)[4] will sink from missiles (unintentional or not) or by pressing a red button at its control panel.

The series also includes elements akin to Japanese culture - it has elements reminiscent of manga and anime in its design, followed by some manga iconography and instances of text being written with the Japanese language. Some episodes also reference popular culture, like the franchise James Bond.

Characters

  • Bunny Maloney - A pink rabbit. In spite of being the ProtecTeam's leader, he's a laid-back oaf who often lazes around, or wants to have fun at other times. At his worst, he sometimes has a bit of a temper, and can have mischievous or selfish motives. He usually watches TV, and is a fast food junkie. He owns four pet fish, to which he sometimes interacts with in some episodes.
  • Candy Bunny - Another pink rabbit, but with a red scrunchie and prominent blush. She is Bunny's girlfriend, who is a bossy, cranky rabbit with a high temper. Candy is frequently angry at Bunny, and only is happy with him if she gets what she wants. She owns a pet called Potchi (who freely roams her apartment), though she barely interacts with him.
  • Jean-François - A mysterious blue creature who can only speak his own name, having droopy ears and large black, blank eyes. He's the most calm and collected out of all the ProtecTeam, though not much is known about him beyond his frequent presence. Despite his kind yet stoic demeanor, he also can be a bit cowardly. He's seen as a best friend for Bunny. He may be seen playing the fictional game, "Bust-a Para Dance", which he is skilled at.
  • Stan Ookie - A brown badger (according to "Stan's Perfect Match"). He talks to the ProtecTeam within a blue hologram, as he lives in the building for the Bunnyganger. He often uses the word "dude", like a stereotypical surfer. While he tries to help out the ProtecTeam and appears to take things more seriously, he also has a sillier side, as revealed in "Stan's Perfect Match". His name is a pun on the tanuki.
  • Professor Débilouman - The ProtecTeam's arch-nemesis, and the main villain of the series. He is quite dumb and frequently comes up with ridiculous schemes, some of which are against Bunny (who he hates the most). "Débile" in French means "stupid" – fitting his petty, comical personality. He's quite short and has a long, oni-like nose. In some episodes, he also is shown to have a crush on Candy.
  • Modchi - Débilouman's companion, who is condescending towards him. In spite of being on Débilouman's side, he does not bother to actively participate in his plans, or have much of a grudge against the opposing ProtecTeam. he always wants to mess around with his boss, usually in the form of witty quips. He resembles Potchi in appearance, but with bumps, a scar and red eyes.

Bunnyville also has a variety of weird and quirky residents, that often appear throughout the course of the show. These other characters include:

  • Charlotte - A white spotless cow who is Candy's best friend. She is ditzy, sometimes saying or pulling things out of left field – and other times, really lustful. Sometimes posing in suggestive ways and fawning over boys, she mainly has a crush towards Bunny (to which he dislikes).
  • Louis Picollin - A fat fly wearing green who idolizes Bunny, much to the latter's chagrin. Aside from being a superhero wannabe, he also cleans poop around the city.
  • Noacak - The general of the militia in Bunnyville, and a short man distinguished by his large white moustache. He is comically dimwitted and incompetent, like in "Text Message Madness", where he thought he needed his army to fend against Bunny. He is similar to Major Monogram from the television series Phineas and Ferb.
  • Secretary Octopus - The news reporter for Bunnyville. A purple bipedal octopus, she usually is seen on the ProtecTeam's television to report something relevant to an episode.
  • The Amazing Secret Spies - Débilouman's spies who are part of some of his plans, like in "Casanova Clone". They can only say one word and all look the exact same, wearing opaque black shades.
  • Marc and Ting - A duo of quirky yet strange salesmen – who show up for any sort of marketing opportunity, and appear in Bunnyville's commercials. They wear matching tuxedos and glasses. Their names are a play on the word "marketing".

Episodes

  1. Casanova Clone ("Candy voit double")
  2. Text Message Madness ("Sos SMS")
  3. Atomic Flea ("La puce atomique")
  4. Rabid Rabbit ("Bunny-sitter")
  5. Hasta La Vista, Bunny ("Hasta la vista, Bunny !")
  6. Candy's Birthday Surprise ("Joyeux anniversaire, Candy !")
  7. Noacak Wants You ("En avant, marche !")
  8. A Wrinkle in the ProtecTeam ("Ô ride, ô désespoir")
  9. Polterabbitgeist ("Nos ancêtres les lapins")
  10. Bunny's Fish Go Off ("Mes chers poissons")
  11. Bunny's Big Hit ("Bunny rebondit")
  12. Carrots Are a Girl’s Best Friend ("Les carottes sont éternelles")
  13. Germ-Free ("Ménage de printemps")
  14. Spouse or Louse ("Moitié ou minable")
  15. The Dispense-Sense 9000 ("L'interprétator 9000")
  16. Dawn of the Shrimp ("La Nuit des Crevettes Zombies")
  17. Jean-François: Super Model ("Jean François top modèle")
  18. Bunnies Are From Mars ("Les lapins viennent de Mars")
  19. Community Service ("Travaux d'intérêt général")
  20. Stuck With Me (“Sauve qui peut”)
  21. Free Potchi ("Libérez Potchi")
  22. Stupid ("Stupide Machine")
  23. Oh! Busta Para-Dance ("Le marathon de Java-Danse")
  24. Fishing For Trouble ("En queue de poisson")
  25. Raucous Caucus ("Votez Bunny!")
  26. OnYooo
  27. Bunny Story ("De mémoire de Bunny")
  28. Stan's Perfect Match ("Stan, cœur à prendre")
  29. Doctor Ookie ("Docteur Ookie")
  30. Charity ("Charité bien ordonnée")
  31. Sick Bunny ("Bunny est malade")
  32. Lost and Found ("Candy tombe des nues")
  33. It's on the Cards ("Mystique en toc")
  34. Heavenly Scent ("Bunny au parfum")
  35. Hypochondriac ("Alerte à l'haleine verte")
  36. The Good, the Bad, and the Cookie ("Cookie folies")
  37. Carrots Are Health ("Les carottes, c'est la santé")
  38. Promo ("Sauvetage en promo")
  39. Passport to Bunnyvania ("Viva Bunnyvania")
  40. Cold Turkey ("Pas de burgers pour Bunny")
  41. Think Extinct ("Un problème de taille")
  42. Rabbit vs. Rabbit ("Lapin contre lapin")
  43. The D-Fixitup ("D-Répare-Tout")
  44. We Come in Peace ("Nous arrivons en paix")
  45. Dead Bunny ("Feu Bunny")
  46. Full House ("Gros comme une maison")
  47. Judgement Day ("Jugement dernier")
  48. A Computer’s Love ("Mon ordi a du cœur")
  49. Trading Spaces ("Vis ma vie")
  50. Bunny Burns the Boards ("Bunny brûle les planches")
  51. Made For TV ("Echec et audimat")
  52. The Legend of Bag Man ("La légende de Sac Man")

Production

It is based on Pinpin le Lapin: L'attaque de rogue geant, a Flash animation (with some 3D elements) originally published on Studio Tanuki's website. Aimed at an older audience, the pilot parodies anime tropes, has gags based on fighting games, and even references specific anime, like Sailor Moon. After it was greenlit for a kids' show, production of the show started in 2007.[5] The show was originally intended to air on March 29, 2009, but was cancelled at the last minute - due to the leaders of Canal+ Family finding the show unsuitable to air on Cartoon+, a block aiming for young audiences.[6] The show was later delayed to a new premiere date at June.[7] An official Microsoft PowerPoint presentation was made for the show,[4] likely intended as a pitch bible. It included several details like the show's synopsis, character profiles and various ideas, such as character emotes, official games and manga.

The visuals utilize cel shading and large, dark-colored outlines for the characters. A few animators and layout artists also have posted videos of their contributions (for the show's animation) on Vimeo.[a] One by Vimeo user "felixlechA", demonstrating some of the show's official models, notes that the show uses Softimage XSI and Autodesk Maya.[8]

The show, while best described as "blue comedy" (i.e. off-color humor), is also raunchy in nature compared to MoonScoop's other productions. Described as "adult-esque" in the official presentation,[4] the humor in Bunny Maloney is even more explicit than other adult jokes from any other children's show (e.g. Animaniacs), likely based on the pilot. In separate episodes, there are also instances of characters getting drunk (in two episodes), pole dancing, and censored imagery of sexual reproduction.

Awards

Caption text
Award Year Category Nominee Result Ref
Anime & Manga Grand Prix 2010 Best Non-Japanese Anime Bunny Maloney Won [9]

Voice cast

French

  • Martial le Minoux - Bunny Maloney
  • Élisabeth Ventura - Candy Bunny
  • Marc Duquesnoy - Professor Débilouman, Louis Picollin
  • Corinne Martin - Charlotte
  • Laurent Pasquier - Stan Ookie
  • Vincent Violette - Modchi
  • François Jérosme - Noacak

English

Broadcast

Country Network
 Italy Rai 2
 United States Kabillion
 Portugal RTP2
RTP África
Canal Panda
 Spain Canal Panda
TVE Clan
 United Kingdom Pop Max

References

  1. ^ Crew members: felixlechA, Manuel Creignou, bertrand gegou, laure clemansaud-media, Vincent Guibert, David Mazeau, Tom Madeuf, Sebastian Lėger, Anais Gainie, Laurent Voyer, Elodie Nadreau, Cyril Djemaoun and Maia Garcia
  1. ^ "The Attack of the Giant Red Octopus". Archived from the original on 2004-04-05. Retrieved 2004-04-05., retrieved September 2, 2017.
  2. ^ "Google Translate".[dead link]
  3. ^ Bunny Maloney - Apple TV Français.
  4. ^ a b c "Bunny Maloney presentation (PDF) - MoonScoop" (PDF). 2013-06-04. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-04. Retrieved 2022-07-10.
  5. ^ "Animation". Telegael. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  6. ^ "Animeland - Pas de Bunny sur C+ Family !". 2009-04-05. Archived from the original on 2009-04-05. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  7. ^ "Animeland - Bunny Maloney enfin sur C+". 2009-07-31. Archived from the original on 2009-07-31. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  8. ^ Bunny Maloney - Rigging, retrieved 2023-03-10
  9. ^ "17e Anime & Manga GRAND PRIX : les vainqueurs - Articles - Animeland". 2015-05-08. Archived from the original on 2015-05-08. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  10. ^ ""I gotta have pizza!" - animation reel". 13 August 2014. - mattwilkinson on Vimeo
  11. ^ "Rhubarb". Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2015-02-05.
  12. ^ "Bunny Maloney – Walter Lewis".
  13. ^ "Phillipa Alexander - Voice Artist". Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2015-02-05.