Adventures of Astro Bunny II

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The Adventures of Astro Bunny II refers to both the failed attempt and the ongoing project, The Carrots Pride.

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Failed attempt

The first Astro Bunny II was rushed into production and had very little thought surrounding it. Basically it was awful.

The Movie

Because Adventures of Astro Bunny was such a hit Kopak Films wanted to quickly come out with a sequel. No thought went into planning so it was bad. Only two scenes were shot, one of Astro Bunny dancing, and one of his girlfriend being killed/ brought back to life by the Grim Reaper.

The Fame

This movie has no fame and was scratched from Kopak memory.

Astro Bunny and band of mercs as scene in the Bunker scene of The Adventures of Astro Bunny II

Adventures of Astro Bunny II: The Carrots Pride

This is Kopak Films revised B3 release. This movie will be the first with Blender 3d artwork.

Rumors

Not much is currently known by the public about the movie, because the producers have kept it under such heavy wraps. Here are some tidbits of information about the movie:

  • Obviously the Carrots Pride (Astro Bunny's ship) will play an important role.
  • Astro Bunny and Evil Enemy #9 will both be played by the same actors thatn played them in the last movie.
  • Robo rat and several other AB sidekicks may make appearances
  • Blender, music, good costumes, scripts, and possibly blue screening will make this movie great.
  • Filming will occur over the summer of 2006.
  • Pretty much all the voices will be done by Bradley Barbour.
  • The length is over 8 minutes (mentioned offhand to Bannus Van der Kloot by Kopak films exec.
  • "Temp. deadline that's floating around kopak films is oct. 1" (also mentioned offhand to BVDK).

Progress

Initial Planning (100%)

Storyboard (100%)

Blender Introduction Scene (100%)

Filming of Stage 1 (100%)

Filming of Stage 2 (100%)

Filming of Stage 3 (100%)

Blender Scenes (100%)

Filming of Bonus Features (100%)

Editing (90%)

Finalizing (50%)

DVD Production (30%)

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