flew under the radar upon release. Critics were divided: some found its relentless vulgarity exhausting; others hailed it as the funniest British cartoon since Monkey Dust . However, in the years since, it has gained a loyal following for several reasons:
Mabel’s father and the rough-around-the-edges head of the station. Year of the Rabbit - Season 1
The character designs are deliberately grotesque. Rabbit has a lantern jaw, tiny eyes, and a nose that looks like a smashed potato. Mabel is drawn with sharp, angular features—she looks like a woman who has been hardened by a world that hates her. The show does not shy away from blood, guts, or nudity (animated, but NSFW). It earns its "adult" rating in every frame. flew under the radar upon release
A mad poisoner takes women hostage at a match factory. Rabbit must save his former flame, Flora, before she is executed for other crimes. The character designs are deliberately grotesque
Season 1’s genius rests entirely on its voice cast. Since Year of the Rabbit is an adult animated series (using a distinctive 2D style reminiscent of vintage Heavy Metal comics), the voice actors are allowed to be larger than life.
Year of the Rabbit is a riotous British sitcom and black comedy that parodies Victorian-era crime dramas. Released in June 2019, the six-episode first season follows a group of misfit detectives navigating the "mean streets" of 1887 London. Plot & Setting