I think some a in the world and I only think you can find them at vampire themed things I'm not sure if all of them have the V's in between their ears. Some might be evil I whope I find one you should get the series I got it at my school library it's very interesting. Whope you get one if you want one, I wish you luck. XD
No, Bunnicula is not real. Bunnicula is a fictional vampire pet rabbit from a series of Children's Books written by Deborah and James Howe.
Bunnicula Chester and hank
the answer is that Bunnicula is a vampire a modern vampire Bunnicula only bites vegetables.
A vampire bunny. "Bunnicula" was written by James Howe and was published in 1979. The title character "Bunnicula" is a bunny that sucks juice from vegetables.
In the book "Bunnicula," the rabbit named Bunnicula is suspected of being a vampire bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables, leaving them white and withered. The family pets, Harold and Chester, embark on a mission to prove Bunnicula's true nature.
"Bunnicula Strikes Again" is a children's book written by James Howe. In this installment, Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, goes on another mischievous adventure that involves supernatural elements and friendship. The story continues the theme of humor and suspense found in the previous Bunnicula books.
Bunnicula`s author like horror movies. And he wrote horror story to.
bunnicula is an ordinary bunnie but hes also a vampire from transylvania
they have a cat named chester a dog named Harold and their new friend bunnicula who is a bunny
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"Bunnicula" by Deborah Howe and James Howe has 128 pages in total.
"Bunnicula" is a popular children's book about a vampire rabbit. It has entertained generations of readers with its mix of humor, mystery, and suspense. If you enjoy stories that are both funny and a bit spooky, you might like "Bunnicula."
In "Bunnicula Strikes Again," the main characters are Bunnicula, a vampire rabbit, Harold, a dog, and Chester, a cat. The setting is the Monroe household. Harold and Chester hurt Bunnicula accidentally because they misunderstood his actions, but they later realize their mistake. Bunnicula is named after the myth of the fictional vampire, Count Dracula, mixed with "bunny" due to his appearance as a rabbit.