Untalkative Bunny

2001

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Released: 15 April 2001 Returning Series
Producted By: Treehouse Productions
Country: United Kingdom
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Untalkative Bunny is a Canadian/British co-produced animated series about a yellow rabbit and its life in the big city The series consists of small episodes, and are aired by Teletoon, as well as Disney in many parts of the world including the UK & France. It no longer airs on Teletoon, having been cancelled after June 2005. The episodes usually deal with Bunny and the problems of a modern life in the big city, and often present surreal elements. The show is full of "modern life" elements, such as diets, vegetarianism, racism, and environmentalism.

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Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Beulah Bram A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
angel-gurl123 A cool show i used to watch years ago. The cartoon is based on a bunny that is "mute" or unspeakable. The setting of the story is actually in Ottawa, Canada. From, all I remember, this heroic bunny solves problems of daily lives in the city. The Untalkative Bunny (known as Mr. Bunny) has many friends-that are also untalkative, such as orange squirrel, mean Emu, Mongoose, Disco Chick...and even the most annoying character in the cartoon-Friendly. His actions speak more than words. You can tell by the bunny's face and emotions that he's saying something. Its kinda funny how he smiles because the artwork is realistic and sometimes looks like it wasn't drawn properly.
heidi2 The first time I watched Untalkative Bunny, it was because the title piqued my curiosity. After viewing one show, I was entranced. I had my 4 yr old grand-daughter watch it and we both fell in love with this adorable character and would dearly appreciate seeing more of him. This laid-back bunny provides us with a source of mutual enjoyment, and has a very calming, and positive effect on my grand-daughter. The plots are amusing, and whimsical. Even though the story lines are based on fairly realistic situations and premises, they are nonetheless often unexpected in their approach. To the people responsible for this show, please, keep up the good work.
topclaw Untalkative bunny is a about an autistic nameless bunny. In the show his family has been killed somehow leaving the little untalkative bunny to fend for himself. His only companions are an Orange Squirrel (who's obviously imaginary) and his TV. The show is good because it promotes awareness through metaphors about various things including autism and silent mute syndrome (he never talks) racism (the humans despise him) and schizophrenia (the orange squirrel) and TV obsession. It shows even though he struggles, he gets by.
i_ate_your_tots This show is all about the life of an adorable bunny who acts like a human but does not talk. He is SO cute!! He even goes to high school. I think this show is only shown in Canada, but if you don't live here and ever get a chance to see it, go for it! It's hilarious!!!