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Untalkative Bunny is a Canadian/British cartoon that aired on Teletoon from 2001 to 2004 for three seasons (following a pilot in the late 90's), each episode consists of five 4 to 5 minute segments. Though a lot of segments have resurfaced as low quality recordings from Teletoon that can be found on YouTube, Kisscartoon, and a torrent on the defunct site Kickass Torrrents, some segments have either only been partially found or still completely lost. There is one known DVD release called "Untlkative Bunny Season 2, Volume 1" which is currently available on Amazon. Ironically, the pilot itself, which aired as part of [[KaBlam! "KaFun!" (Rare Late 90s Episode)|the KaBlam! episode "KaFun!"]], was one of the only surviving segments from that particular KaBlam! episode until the entire episode was eventually unearthed and uploaded by Mark Marek.
Untalkative Bunny is a Canadian/British cartoon that aired on Teletoon from 2001 to 2004 for three seasons (following a pilot circa 1998-1999), each episode consists of five 4 to 5 minute segments. Though many segments have resurfaced as low quality recordings from Teletoon that can be found on YouTube, Kisscartoon, and a torrent on the defunct site Kickass Torrrents, some segments have either only been partially found or still completely lost. There is one known DVD release called "Untlkative Bunny Season 2, Volume 1" which is currently available on Amazon. Ironically, the pilot itself, which aired as part of [[KaBlam! "KaFun!" (Found Episode of Animated Series; 1997-2000)|the KaBlam! episode "KaFun!"]], was one of the only surviving segments from that particular KaBlam! episode until the entire episode was eventually unearthed and uploaded by Mark Marek.
==Status of Episodes==
==Status of Episodes==
==='''Season 1:'''===
==='''Season 1:'''===

Revision as of 17:36, 28 October 2016

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Screenshot from the episode "Clam!"

Status: Partially Found

Untalkative Bunny is a Canadian/British cartoon that aired on Teletoon from 2001 to 2004 for three seasons (following a pilot circa 1998-1999), each episode consists of five 4 to 5 minute segments. Though many segments have resurfaced as low quality recordings from Teletoon that can be found on YouTube, Kisscartoon, and a torrent on the defunct site Kickass Torrrents, some segments have either only been partially found or still completely lost. There is one known DVD release called "Untlkative Bunny Season 2, Volume 1" which is currently available on Amazon. Ironically, the pilot itself, which aired as part of the KaBlam! episode "KaFun!", was one of the only surviving segments from that particular KaBlam! episode until the entire episode was eventually unearthed and uploaded by Mark Marek.

Status of Episodes

Season 1:

  • Chocolate Bunny - Lost
  • Airplane Ride - Lost
  • Sheep Federation - Lost
  • Turkey - Lost
  • Pet Shop - Lost
  • Fishing Trip - Lost
  • Squirrel's Party - Lost
  • Mangoose - Lost
  • Summer Camp - Lost
  • Weather Report - Lost
  • Fashion Bunny - Lost
  • On Vacation - Lost
  • Vegetable Factory - Lost
  • Bungee Bunny - Lost
  • Sports Store - Lost
  • Acting School - Lost
  • Gymnastics- Lost

Season 2:

  • Goodbye TV - Partial
  • A Show For Everyone - Partial
  • Hoard All You Can - Partial
  • Video Game Challenge - Partial
  • Robotic Home Beauty Centre Deluxe - Partial
  • Get a Lifestyle - Partial
  • Larry Tunes - Partial

Season 3:

  • Journey To The Bottom of The Hat - Partial
  • Day Trip - Partial
  • Urban Gardener - Partial

Downloads

Due to Kickass Torrents getting seized by the FBI in July 2016, the Untalkative Bunny Torrent (which contains most episodes) is no longer available for download in its original torrent form, but Lost Media Wiki contributor Bman78 has uploaded the contents of the torrent on the file sharing site MEGA.