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We found 18 Reddit comments about Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
vampirepaperbackJames HoweSimon & Schuster Children's Publishing Divisionbunny
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18 Reddit comments about Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery:

u/BobVosh · 23 pointsr/photoshopbattles
  1. I can't believe this is a thing
  2. I like the other cover art better.

    Was it any good?
u/mrMishler · 7 pointsr/WTF
u/Linguist208 · 6 pointsr/tipofmytongue
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u/Butt_Hurt_Toast · 4 pointsr/suggestmeabook

I'm not sure what Chet and Bernie are, but they seem like younger aged books, so I'll suggest an old favorite of mine, the Bunnicula series. Beyond the main story, they also have the Howliday Inn about a mystery at a kennel/animal hotel thing.

u/MLBrennan · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

I think the vampire that most thoroughly effected the way that I approach all subsequent vampire fiction, as well as vampires themselves, is Bunnicula.

If you've never had the pleasure, this was a series of three books (one of which had my favorite title ever -- The Celery Stalks At Midnight) that feature a mysterious pet bunny that rises in the night to suck the juice from the living (vegetables).

I am actually being 100% serious here. I really, really loved that series, and it introduced me to vampires in a way that was very playful, yet at the same time brought in a knowledge of the mythos.

My second choice would Dracula: Dead and Loving It, because I love Mel Brooks terribly, and even just thinking about that staking scene makes me laugh.

u/lostraven · 3 pointsr/writing

The first thing that came to my mind was actually Bunnicula.

I loved the book when I was a kid, and I've used it in my TEFL kids classes many times.

u/ericarlen · 2 pointsr/books

Reminds me Bunnicula, the vampire bunny.

u/browncow7 · 2 pointsr/pics

[One of the weirdest and scariest books I remember from childhood.]
(http://www.amazon.com/Bunnicula-Rabbit-Tale-Mystery-Deborah-Howe/dp/1416928170)

u/ms-robophile · 2 pointsr/fivenightsatfreddys

Bonnicula. Gotta be. There's just something about murder-rabbits....

u/szor · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Get those kids some books!

My suggestions are more advanced for a brand new reader, but were a staple of my elementary years:

u/zottz · 1 pointr/halloween

Go as Bunnicula.

u/into_the_stream · 1 pointr/crochet

bunnicula strikes again.

u/apollymipanthos · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The "bloody ferocious fangs" part reminds me of Bunnicula xD