After moving to New Orleans with her father and pets, Chester & Harold, Mina Monroe is left with a key given to her by her late Aunt Marie that she uses to open a cellar in the Orlock Apartments. Doing this frees a vampire rabbit named Bunnicula who drains vegetables instead of blood to strengthen his powers. Unaware of his traits, she adopts him and makes him a new member of the Monroe family. The series is mostly set with Chester and Harold joining Bunnicula in his supernatural adventures involving situations only he can solve.
Bunnicula (voiced by Chris Kattan[4]) is the titular character of the show. He is a vampiric Dutch rabbit and the former pet of Dracula who was sealed in a cellar until Mina freed him. Bunnicula usually speaks in gibberish, although Harold and other supernatural creatures can understand him. He can fly by transforming his ears into bat wings and gain various abilities by eating specific foods.
Chester (voiced by Sean Astin)[4] is Mina's sarcastic pet Siamese cat. Although he does value Bunnicula as a friend, he is often exasperated with him. This is mainly because he is constantly terrified of the monsters and supernatural phenomena that happen around him and his friends.
Harold (voiced by Brian Kimmet[4]) is Mina's pet dog. He loves his friends Chester and Bunnicula, and their owner, Mina. He is not particularly intelligent, but despite this he is the only one who can fluently understand Bunnicula and usually translates for him to Chester. He is also fiercely loyal and values the friendships he has.
Mina Monroe (voiced by Kari Wahlgren[4]) is a 13-year-old girl who has just moved to New Orleans from middle America with her father.[4] She freed Bunnicula from his prison in the cellar with a key that her aunt Marie gave her. Additionally, Mina is oblivious to Bunnicula's vampiric nature until the series finale, but chooses to embrace him after learning.
Others
Arthur Monroe (voiced by Chris Kattan) is Mina's father who moves with his daughter to New Orleans from Middle America after inheriting an apartment from Aunt Marie. His face is usually unseen, blocked by the camera or other obstacles.
Marsha (voiced by Monie Mon) is Mina's cautious and shy best friend, who serves as a foil to her. Marsha is extremely unlucky and often the only human to notice supernatural activity.
Becky (voiced by Kate Higgins) is Mina's other best friend. Becky is very monotone and sarcastic, acting like the stereotypical teenage girl.
Scott Dingleman (voiced by Scott Menville) is Mina's love interest who shares many of her interests. After Bunnicula, Chester, and Harold accidentally erase and restore his memories, Scott gains the ability to understand them, but chooses to keep it a secret.
Madame Polidori (voiced by Grey Griffin) is the owner of a shop that sells supernatural objects. She is named for John Polidori, author of The Vampyre.
Patches (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a laidback, fun-loving "weredude", a cat with the ability to transform into a human. He moves into the Orlock Apartments in the episode "Revenge of the Return of the Curse of the Weredude".
Lugosi (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) is a deformed and insane guinea pig obsessed with serving Bunnicula. He is later adopted by Marsha, who he declares his new master. He is named for Bela Lugosi, the first actor to portray Dracula.
Rusty Bones (voiced by Greg Eagles) is the ghost of a depressed blues singer who sings about his life and curses anyone who mocks him.
Fluffy (voiced by Sumalee Montano) is a Doberman Pinscher who hunts vampires and is initially an enemy to Bunnicula before they become friends.
Elvira (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) is an imaginary cat.
Veronica Rabbit (voiced by Abby Trott) is a rabbit.
The Gentilly Rat Pack are a gang of anthropomorphic rats who operate in the sewers of Gentilly. They consist of an unnamed leader (voiced by Robert Catrini), Carmine, Danny, Enzo, Rocko, and Big Tony.
The Futbol Furries are a gang of soccer-playing werewolves. They are led by an unnamed leader (voiced by Rhasaan Orange).
The Skeleton Crew are a gang of skeletons who are vulnerable to Harold's love of bones.
Bunnicula's Brother (voiced by Chris Kattan) is Bunnicula's younger brother, who can drain life force instead of juice. He attacks various supernatural creatures before Bunnicula defeats him and pacifies him with love energy.
Broadcast
Bunnicula premiered on Cartoon Network on February 6, 2016, and then premiered on Boomerang on the same day.[5][6] The series was picked up for a second and third season, but moved to Boomerang entirely on April 11, 2017.[7][8]
In May 2018, Warner Bros. announced that the third season of Bunnicula would premiere on the Boomerang streaming service in 2019. However, every episode from that season first premiered on the Boomerang network, airing from December 1, and ending on December 30. After the series ended, reruns continued to air on Boomerang until 2021.
In Canada, the series started airing on Teletoon on April 2, 2016.[9] The series premiered on Boomerang on May 2 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[10] The series premiered on Boomerang on July 18 in Australia and New Zealand.[11]
The series was formerly streamed on Boomerang's SVOD subscription service from 2017 to 2023.[14] As of 2021, the first season is viewable by purchase on YouTube, within the United States, on both an individual-episode and full season basis.
Home media
"Night of the Vegetable", a 2-disc DVD set featuring the first 20 episodes of season one, was released on June 27, 2017, by Warner Home Video.[15] Originally, Warner Home Video was planning to release another 2-disc DVD set featuring the remaining 20 episodes of season one on February 13, 2018,[16] but that release was cancelled for unknown reasons. Instead, Warner Home Video released "The Complete First Season", a 4-disc set containing all 40 episodes from season one, on May 8 the same year.[17]
Volume 1: Night of the Vegetable (episodes 1–20): June 27, 2017 The Complete First Season: May 8, 2018
Reception
It has received positive reviews. Common Sense Media gave the series three stars out of five. Critic Emily Ashby states that the series is a fun pick for the whole family to enjoy with its silly antics and lighthearted paranormality.[18]