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Bunny Maloney
Created byNicolaï "Méko" Chauvet, Utku Kaplan and Nicolas Flory
Developed byMoonScoop Group
Directed byStéphane Stoll
ComposersFabrice Aboulker, Pascal Stive
Country of originFrance
Original languagesFrench, English
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerMaia Tubiana
Running time13 minutes
Production companyStudio Tanuki
Original release
NetworkCanal + Family, Canal J, Kix!
Release29 March 2009 –
Present

Bunny Maloney is a 2009 French computer-animated television series created by Studio Tanuki, directed by Stéphane Stoll and produced by Maia Tubiana. The series chronicles the adventures of a pink anthropomorphic rabbit named Bunny Maloney and his friends. The series currently has only one season.[1]

In France, Bunny Maloney was broadcast for the first time on 29 March 2009 on the TV channel Canal + Family.[citation needed]

The show's theme song is sung by Olivia Ruiz.[citation needed]

Synopsis

Bunny Maloney is a pink anthropomorphic rabbit, who is often blundering and over-confident. He lives in an apartment with his friends: Candy Bunny, another pink rabbit, Jean-François, a blue dog-like creature, and a small, light blue pet named Potchi. They live in Bunnycity, a town that is target of the infamous Professor Débilouman, their sworn enemy. In almost every episode, Bunny and his gang fight Débilouman aboard their robot. The series also includes popular culture and Japanese culture, such as manga, in its design.

Cast

English Voices

  • Matt Wilkinson - Bunny Maloney[2]
  • Jules de Jongh - Candy Bunny[3]
  • Tom Clarke-Hill - Jean-François
  • Walter Lewis - Professor Débilouman, ROBOT[4]
  • Keith Wickham - Stan Ookie, Mocdhi
  • Phillipa Alexander - Charlotte, Secretary Octopus [5]

References