>>101694
I found out about the show Bunny Maloney a few years ago through youtube (thank you Saberspark), and viewed all of the english dubbed episodes that I could find.
The show was humorous and entertaining, but it really wasn't anything special. The episodes were very formulaic, had minimal narrative structure, often included minimal, lackluster action sequences or cheap slapstick, and were often very predictable. The show as a whole also had a rather strange lack identity. Bunny Maloney on the surface appeared to be a comedic animated satire of mech-piloting vigilante heroes meant for children, but most of it is filled with raunchy humor and includes some edgy humor too. Then considering the troubles the show had by being broadcasted on certain TV channels meant for children shows, and anything other than the original French dub being hard to find, Bunny Maloney was bound to be obscure.
In summary, I say that Bunny Maloney was France's equivalent to Johnny Test in the United States. It was underwhelming and it doesn't deserve all the attention it gets.
>>101703
>>101706
Yep
Also, the show's cast of characters was somewhat small and creatively bland. Beyond Candy Bunny and her friend Charlotte, the only other recurring female character that was literate and was given a name, was the news reporter, Secretary Octopus. And she was just another background character. Like most other shows mentioned in this thread, I really don't think that there would be enough content to even justify having its own dedicated thread.