Harry & Bunnie

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Harry & Bunnie
Harryandbunnielogo.jpg
GenreAnimation
Slapstick Comedy
Fantasy
Created by
  • Edmund Chan
  • Raye Lee
Directed byAhLoong
Creative directorCheong Siew Wai
Opening theme"Harry and Bunnie"
Composers
  • Adelaine Hoh
  • Darshan Shah
  • Ken Hor
  • Lo Shi Seng
Country of origin Malaysia
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes107
Production
Executive producers
  • Edmund Chan
  • Raye Lee
Running time6-7 minutes
Production companyAnimasia Studio
Original release
Network Disney Channel Southeast Asia
ReleaseMay 20, 2016 (2016-05-20)
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Harry & Bunnie is a Malaysian animated television series created by the Malaysian-based company, Animasia Studio. It follows young wannabe magician Harry who invents magical tricks to impress his friends, but always in vain. Meanwhile, his mischievous stage rabbit Bunnie always ends up stealing the limelight with his ongoing mission to steal Harry's magic wand. Harry always creates elaborate plans to take back his wand but always fails in the end. [1]

Contents

The show is a non-dialogue slapstick comedy with 78 episodes with all of them 7 minutes each. This show is no longer running on Netflix, CITV, and other channels.

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References

  1. Bibi Nurshuhada Ramli “Moving Beyond Asia”, New Straits Times Malaysia, 26/8/16