Bunny/Kiwi

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Bunny/Kiwi
Creator(s) Philip A. Werk
Website(s) http://www.bunnykiwi.com
Update Schedule Updates 2-3 times weekly
Launch Date May 14, 2007
Genre Comedy


Bunny/Kiwi is a webcomic created by Philip A. Werk. It centers around two main characters, Butterscotch James Bunny; a bunny rabbit, and Melchizedek Jonathan Kiwi (Mel), a kiwi bird. The site is updated 2-3 times a week on an irregular schedule. Each update includes a color comic strip, a short newspost, and a video confessional by Mel or Butterscotch. Strips fall into two general categories; those that are centered around a single gag or punch line, and those that are part of a larger story arc. The characters Mel and Butterscotch are based on the childhood stuffed animals of the creator. These stuffed animals are featured in the video confessionals.

[edit] Main characters

  • Butterscotch James Bunny - Butterscotch is a sly, quick witted, and somewhat arrogant bunny rabbit. He maintains a front of animosity towards Mel which is occasionally betrayed by his underlying feelings of caring and respect.
  • Melchizedek Jonathan Kiwi - Mel appears to be a rather dim-witted and sometimes slow kiwi bird. In actuality, he is smarter and more insightful than he seems. He tolerates Butterscotch's persistent teasing for unknown reasons. He recently came into a $37 million fortune.

[edit] Other characters

  • Peep - Peep is a female chicken/marshmallow who was absent at the beginning of the comic. She has returned after suffering some trauma and was possibly released from a mental institution.
  • Gary - Gary is a penguin that Mel met on his trip to Antarctica.
  • Franz the Nazi Monkey - The main characters met Franz when he won the Halloween costume contest at a party that they all attended.
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