"The Dumb Bunnies" was released in France, where I seen it, in 2000 to 2001. I never missed one episode when I discovered what a mad logician has drawn under Alison Snowden and David Fine influence.
I will never show such a thing to my children's, not because it's shocking, but because it's probably very boring for a child : they will not understand what those pieces of colors are doing on the screen, spreading strange noises that sound like words... But for an adult person, it's like poetry ! Alexander Ptuschko, Karel Zeman or Starewitch wouldn't blame me.
And if someone tells you about its vulgarity, believe it : it's churlish, boorish, offensive and smutty. But it can be an Art !
I will never show such a thing to my children's, not because it's shocking, but because it's probably very boring for a child : they will not understand what those pieces of colors are doing on the screen, spreading strange noises that sound like words... But for an adult person, it's like poetry ! Alexander Ptuschko, Karel Zeman or Starewitch wouldn't blame me.
And if someone tells you about its vulgarity, believe it : it's churlish, boorish, offensive and smutty. But it can be an Art !