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Honey Bunny is a character from the Bugs Bunny comics of the 1950's.

There were two versons of Honey---mine depicts her original incarnation (again) from the comics.

...Either way, Honey's not especially attractive, but who am I to judge such things?

Despite have separations for different colors, this version of Honey is completely white, with a blue bow and skirt.

...And with that said, I hope this satiates a certain friend who wanted me to draw a topless female bunny ...not that there's anything to see here, but there wouldn't be, would there? :3

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 6 years, 1 month ago
Rating: General

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MooseJam
6 years, 1 month ago
I remember seeing "A" version of her in the comics with lop ears blond fur (I think) and clothed.

Nice job on this one.
IceAgeChippies
6 years, 1 month ago
Thx. :3

Mhm---they tried making her a bit more anthro the second time around.
MooseJam
6 years, 1 month ago
Close to what Bugs looks like but with more feminine features.
IceAgeChippies
6 years, 1 month ago
Mhm.

I think mine came out looking a litle like Babs, but ...that's how I know to draw Looney Tune types. XD

The comics have a different style---very similar, but different, yet. :3
MooseJam
6 years, 1 month ago
You like the Tiny Toons style for that variation of Honey Bunny.  

The comics seems to stay close to model of the original Loony Tunes designs.  
IceAgeChippies
6 years, 1 month ago
I mean, I don't claim to know anything, really, but the difference I had in my mind pertains to the cheek ruffs.

It seems the older Looney Tunes/comics used rounder cheeks---the kind that either 'drop' down from the center of the head sphere, or (when they point upward) are shorter over all.

The contemporary Looney Tunes Show 'Bugs' has the latter going on... But, of course, I could be cloud watching---seeing things that aren't there. ^^
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