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Bunny the Undertaker ("墓掘り人"バニーバニー・ジ・アンダーテイカー Banī ji Andāteikā) is a funeral director and the caretaker of the Roanapur Public Cemetery. She despises seeing her real face. She is a recurring character in the Black Lagoon spinoff series Dismemberment Galore! The Gore Gore Girl.

Appearance[]

Bunny is a young adult woman with short blonde hair styled into two large, short ponytails tied with bows. She commonly wears a light-colored knee-length hoodie, shorts, boots, and a bunny mask that changes appearance in each chapter; each mask that she wears has different designs on the eyes, ears, mouth and head shape. She carries a pointed digger shovel for a weapon.

Personality[]

Bunny has a very childlike personality, speaking very excitedly and constantly letting out little cheers of happiness and encouragement when she talks. Whenever her mask is removed, her mood violently swings to that of a wrathful murderer, and she claims that she will not leave anyone alive who has seen her face. It is unknown why she is so insecure about people seeing her real face. She frequently hosts and enjoys tea parties at her cemetery, sometimes using the corpses as "guests."

Gore Gore Girl history[]

Bunny's father, a Catholic priest, was the original caretaker of the Roanapur Public Cemetery. Because her father raised her strictly, Bunny grew to have an angry heart. At some point, she murdered her father and took over as the cemetery's manager.[1] It is unknown when she became friends with Sawyer the Cleaner, whose company she enthusiastically enjoys. She uses her shovel as a weapon for decapitating people.

Volume 2[]

At the front gate of the Roanapur Public Cemetery, Sawyer looked at the place and entered. Spotting her goth friend, Bunny the Undertaker dashed past the numerous gravestones, and she joyfully hugged Sawyer to welcome her. Bunny asked Sawyer if she was visiting the cemetery to exhume a corpse or fill up a grave, adding that she would gladly help Sawyer do anything. Jumping up and down in excitement, she also told Sawyer that she had some tea prepared. Pulling out her picnic basket, Sawyer pulled out her stitched teddy bear and presented it to Bunny, who noticed that the bear's button was the one that she gave to Sawyer last time and also noticed the cloth of the blouse of a woman whose husband shot her with a rifle. Seeing that Sawyer was allowing her to keep the teddy bear, Bunny thanked Sawyer and told her that she greatly adored her. Asking if the bear had a name, Sawyer shook her head, so Bunny decided to name the bear Belial.

Remembering what she was doing before, Bunny asked her if she wanted to stop by at her tea party, and Sawyer smilingly agreed. At a long table with an angel statue at the end, four corpses sat upright dressed in Sunday best clothing. Bringing the teddy bear doll to the table, Bunny stated that she finally had a family of four and that she had been missing a child for a while, pointing to the child corpse that "moved in" a week ago. Making the lifeless boy hold the bear, Bunny pointed to the child's flaxen hair, saying that the bear and the child were like brothers. When Sawyer nodded that she liked the setup, Bunny cheered and said she will prepare the tea. Pouring tea for her and sitting down with Sawyer, Bunny commented that Buddhists were boring since they burned corpses, adding that the people in Thailand allegedly do not even build graves. Commenting on the variety in the cemetery, Bunny stated that the people buried there were from various places all over the world, remarking that any religion was basically welcome. Trying the sandwich under her bunny mask, Bunny found Sawyer's food delicious, saying that the Bunny mask made her feel hot but she did not want anyone seeing her face.

To Sawyer's right, she was surprised to see four men holding a woman at gunpoint with a bag over her head. The four men mocked the two women's tea party, telling them that they were in the way of the former's affairs. As one of the men stated that their witnessing was not a problem, Sawyer suddenly charged at them with her chainsaw, but the leader with glasses shot her left thigh as a threat, injuring her. The leader mocked her chainsaw as a weapon, and a dark-haired man walked up to Bunny, scaring her. As the bald man restrained Bunny from behind, the dark-haired man took off her bunny mask to reveal that she was a girl with blonde hair in two ponytails, mockingly complimenting her pretty face. Crying, Bunny repeated to herself that her face had been seen, stopping her crying to make a wrathful expression and saying that she could not let it go. As the men were confused by her sudden change in emotion, Bunny swung her shovel at the dark-haired man, beheading him and shocking the other three men. Telling the men that they could not leave alive for seeing her face, Bunny said that she would "bury the grave robbers."

Scared, the leader ordered his muscular subordinate to shoot them, but as he prepared his pistol, Sawyer chopped off his right forearm with her chainsaw, making him fall on the ground in deep pain. As the two men and two women faced off, the tied-up bagged woman was confused as to what was happening. Bunny and Sawyer teamed up, and Sawyer chopped off the bald man's arm before he could shoot at her, whereas Bunny jumped at the leader with her shovel, terrifying him. Later after killing the men, Sawyer and Bunny sat on the ground, with Bunny crying and apologizing to Sawyer for letting her see her "ugly face." To cheer up Bunny, Sawyer gave her a stitched bunny mask that only covered the eyes and hair. Bunny tried on the mask and liked it, happily saying that she could easily eat with the mesh mask, thanking Sawyer for her gift. As Bunny hugged Sawyer, the tied-up woman awkwardly stood to their notice, so Bunny cut two holes in her bag for eye holes. Nicknaming the woman The Undertaker No. 2, Bunny began digging a hole while Undertaker No. 2 awkwardly held a shovel.[2]

Around the time of the "Rasta Blasta" arc, Doctor Jacob finished a job and recommended to Sawyer that she join Bunny the Undertaker for dinner after disposing of the "garbage" in the cemetery. Happy to see them both, Bunny greeted them, with Jacob asking her how she was doing and if she was working. Jacob told her that he had 8 bodies for her, which Bunny agreed to take care of and became even happier when he wanted to have dinner after she was finished. At the dinner table, Jacob presented to them garfish terrine, onion gratin soup, chicken confit, and strawberry pudding. Bunny joyfully jumped and complimented the Doctor's cooking, and while eating, she remarked that filling in 8 people was difficult. Jacob assured her that he had a good advance payment for her. Having the two of them with him, Jacob declared that they were like a happy family with a "mama" and "papa." As Sawyer was surprised by his comment, Bunny suddenly hugged her, and the Doctor laughed.

After dinner at night, Jacob and Sawyer walked through the cemetery together. The next day, Bunny was disarmed and tied up against the bottom of an angel statue by Doctor Jacob for a trap for Sawyer. In town, Jacob urgently visited Sawyer and pretended that they and Bunny were in danger due to a recent string of murders against cleaners. Driving to the cemetery, the two ran in. Coming across the angel statue, Sawyer saw the tied-up Bunny next to a thin silhouette. As Sawyer angrily prepared her chainsaw, a needle was injected into her shoulder from behind, taking her by surprise. When she woke up and was tied-up too, Jacob sat beneath the angel statue next to Bunny, knowing that Sawyer was wondering why he betrayed them. Showing that the silhouette she saw earlier was a tied-up and gagged man, Jacob elaborated his reasons for capturing both Bunny and Sawyer.

Once finishing his speech, he prepared a scalpel to kill Sawyer and sarcastically thanked her, but as he raised his arm, he was impaled from behind with a narrow fence spike by Bunny. Slowly turning his head, Jacob saw that Bunny stabbed him and he smiled, falling to the ground onto his knees. As Bunny untied and checked on Sawyer, the latter prepared her chainsaw but heard Jacob state that being killed by family was not a bad way to go, making Sawyer's eyes widen. Coughing up more blood, Jacob told Sawyer that he hoped that she could have a family again, and the goth girl thought about his words as she finished him off with her chainsaw. Afterward, the two women walked together, and Bunny asked Sawyer if she was all right and added that her own wound was not bad enough to need hospital treatment.

Trying to cheer her up, Bunny remarked that it was not the first time that she killed her father, and in their path stood Roberta, who recognized Sawyer from earlier. Seeing Bunny, the beaten-up Roberta smiled and complimented her bunny mask in awe and noticed her hand wounds. The maid politely offered to bandage up Bunny's wound and did so, lightly patting the latter's hand and advising her that she see a doctor as soon as possible, receiving Bunny's thanks. As Roberta kindly stated that it was nice to meet them, Garcia called for her, making Roberta yell back to her young master that she would be there right away. Bidding the women goodbye, Roberta told them that sisters and family should stick together, and she left.[1]

Volume 3[]

Another time at the cemetery after Sawyer had brought a crate full of old clothes, Bunny and The Undertaker No. 2 watched a tomb's cover open, and slowly emerging from the coffin was Sawyer draped in a large, black reaper cloak. Complimenting her outfit as splendid, Bunny clapped her hands and urged Sawyer to wear a frilled dress with a bow. Surprised at the outfit, Sawyer ran away and made a push gesture to reject the outfit as Bunny happily chased her. Awkwardly standing still, No. 2 saw old clothes scattered around several graves, asking Sawyer where she got the outfit from. Eventually, Sawyer had finally donned the frilled dress, and Bunny and No. 2 both found her appearance cute. Grabbing Sawyer's shoulders, Bunny urged Sawyer to put on one of her ribbons, and No. 2 agreed. When Sawyer glared at No. 2, she got scared and recommended that they should also change Bunny's clothes.

Bunny happily reacted to her idea, and so No. 2 tried to fit different outfits on her. Soon, No. 2 then proudly presented Bunny in her frilled dress with a ribbon. Bunny asked the surprised Sawyer if she looked cute, and the latter smiled and stood up, and the two played around with their dresses. Watching them and secretly complimenting Bunny's kindness and beauty, No. 2 proudly remarked that she would follow Bunny for the rest of her life. Going to Bunny, No. 2 brought another dress and told Bunny to wear it, taking off Bunny's bunny mask in the process. Realizing what she had done, No. 2 covered her eyes as Bunny immediately glared at her, angrily asking if No. 2 saw her face. No. 2 distressingly denied that she saw anything, but Bunny held up her shovel and said that the former could not live now that she had seen her face.

Trying to dissuade Bunny's fury, No. 2 cried that they were family, but Bunny asked who she was. Terrified, No. 2 covered her head as Bunny swung her shovel, but Bunny charged past her and instead swung at a dress, asking the being who they were. Immediately, blood spilled out from the dress as it fell to the ground. As Sawyer watched the whole affair several feet away, No. 2 fearfully asked if it was a ghost, but the mysterious force sped away from the pile of clothes and screamed, and Bunny commented that the being got away. To calm Bunny's tension, No. 2 politely put Bunny's smiling mask back on her.[3]

Volume 4[]

At the cemetery, Bunny had another tea party with Sawyer. Thanking Sawyer for coming to her party, Bunny enthusiastically told her that she got the tea from a British guy whom she buried but she unfortunately forgot to bake cookies. Behind Bunny, a woman suddenly appeared and commented that she had brought some sweets. Reflexively swinging her shovel behind her, Bunny missed hitting Jessica, whose face lit up upon seeing Bunny's mask. Suddenly hugging Bunny tightly, Jessica introduced herself and asked Bunny her name. Jessica asked Bunny if she wanted to be her pet, causing Bunny to shove her away and ask Sawyer if she knew Jessica. When Sawyer tilted her head as a mixed signal, Jessica smiled and chimed that friends were friends. Bunny looked at Sawyer again for approval, but Sawyer tilted her head again in ambiguity. Jessica asked to join the party, but Bunny refused, so Jessica showed her sweets and innocently stated that it was a shame that such treats would go to waste.

Bunny's jaw dropped in awe, and likewise No. 2 wondered if there was a patisserie in Roanapur. Bunny sweated and hesitated, saying that the tea party was originally supposed to be only her and Sawyer, but she dropped her head on the table and told Jessica that she was welcome to serve herself. Accordingly, Jessica smiled and excused herself, and No. 2 offered her some tea. Thanking No. 2, Jessica suddenly but calmly jabbed a syringe into No. 2's right arm. Baffled for a moment, No. 2 sweated and wondered what just happened, but the three women casually began eating Jessica's delicious sweets and ignored her. Asking again, the panicked No. 2 asked Jessica what she injected her with, asking if it was a joke. Not noticing No. 2's concern, Bunny requested No. 2 to pour her another cup of tea, but the shocked No. 2 remarked that she thought they were all family. Conversing with the others, Bunny remembered that she buried a poisoned corpse the other day that created a weird smell. Jessica asked if it could be a chemical smell, recommending that she apply a good deodorant next time, with Bunny appreciating her insight.

The confused No. 2 asked about the topic, and Bunny told her to eat soon since the food would go bad. As No. 2 pleaded with Bunny to hear her out, Jessica turned her head and smilingly informed No. 2 that she had 2 hours left before she died and could still use an antidote, scaring and relieving No. 2, but Jessica went back to ignoring her, happily complimenting the lemon-flavored cheesecake. As Bunny continued eating her food, Jessica asked her and Sawyer if they wanted to come to her abandoned hotel, but Bunny replied that she could not leave the graveyard. Curious, Jessica asked to at least see Bunny's face before leaving, but Bunny turned her head away and responded that she would have to kill anyone around her who saw her face. Piqued even more, Jessica got up and casually removed Bunny's mask, causing her to grab her shovel. Sawyer then stood in front of Bunny with her arms extended out as a barrier to block the killer.

Jessica asked her if she was mocking her, but Bunny only coldly replied that Jessica had not seen her face yet and would let her live if she returned her mask immediately. Trying to provoke Bunny, Jessica chimed that they should play a game, gaining Sawyer's glare. Bunny agreed to the "game," so Jessica accordingly pulled out three syringes and said that one was an antidote while the other two were instant-killing poisons. If they chose the one that made No. 2 survive, Jessica would return her bunny mask. Sweating anxiously and trying to figure out what she should do, No. 2 then slowly and nervously reached for a syringe, but Sawyer had already grabbed one and stuck the needle into her arm, making No. 2 scream in agony. Because No. 2 lived, Jessica returned the mask to Bunny and happily bid goodbye to the three women, saying that they should drink tea again sometime. Bunny congratulated No. 2, who knelt from her temporary sickness.[4]

Later after Sawyer began to use an elaborately designed key for an earring, she went to the cemetery to have another tea party with Bunny. There, Choptop, Sawyer's assistant, arrived after being greeted by two elderly women, and he saw that Bunny and Sawyer were using the coffin that Choptop had salvaged as a table. Telling them his dilemma, he rested his head on his arm and recalled how two people were flirted with by an old woman and disappeared, wondering if there was some kind of curse. Pointing to Choptop and looking at Sawyer, Bunny joyfully asked her who he was and if she could bury him. When No. 2 offered Choptop some tea, he smiled at her and complimented her breasts, quickly getting to his topic of interest. Placing the square box on the table, Bunny listened to the punk as he reminded them that the coffin was recently salvaged and he still had to bury the coffin and its skeleton in the cemetery per his mysterious client's request.

Asking the women about the locked box, he recalled how the pirates that attacked the boat must have really wanted the treasure, angrily asking where the key could be. As Choptop facepalmed in disappointment, Bunny noticed Sawyer taking off her key earring and choosing to insert it into the box's keyhole, finding out that it matched. Now completely interested, Choptop repeatedly asked Sawyer what is inside as Bunny looked while Sawyer slowly lifted the box's lid. Only seeing a ring case and a folded piece of cloth stuck next to it, Choptop took out the cloth, noting that it was made out of skin. Seeing numbers and alphabets, he recognized the writing as a cipher. As Bunny thought of something, several men suddenly appeared and pointed their guns from behind Choptop, telling them to hand over the treasure.

Sarcastically telling Sawyer's group not to worry, a short-haired man tells them that they were hired by the same client and would let them keep the hard-won coffin to bury, clarifying that they would take the box. To their surprise, another group of gunmen appeared behind the women, and their shaggy-haired leader threatened them to give up the box or be disappeared. In frustration, Choptop asked them if they were affiliated with the pirates, but he immediately realized that both groups were at odds with each other. When the long-haired leader remarked that he would end things quickly, both groups of gunmen began shooting at each other, causing Bunny and the other three cemetery attendees to duck near the coffin. To Choptop's fortune, Bunny and Sawyer came to his aid as the latter thrust her chainsaw into the man's chest while Bunny decapitated him with her shovel, killing him. Watching the two women fight, Choptop and No. 2 enthusiastically cheered them on.

Although the two women managed to kill most of one group, one man suddenly put his gun to the back of Sawyer's head, sarcastically bidding her goodbye. Out of nowhere, the man quickly had his head decapitated by a wire before he could even think. Revealing herself, Jessica chimed in to everyone that she wanted a cup of tea, commenting that she wanted to join the big party. Flashing a vicious smile, Jessica remarks that the real hell would begin, shocking Choptop but not fazing Sawyer and Bunny. After Jessica briefly helped Sawyer kill a man, Bunny had recognized the cipher from before and told Sawyer that the symbols on the cloth matched a lot and number in the cemetery. Elaborating, she stated that the lot was where a splendid tomb had resided for a long time but had no one inside. Surprised, Choptop asked about the coffin that he salvaged, and Bunny clarified that the skeleton inside was supposed to be buried in the splendid tomb.

As the remaining men continued to shoot at each other, the punk talked with them and was interrupted by the two elderly women suddenly appearing and putting their pistols to his head. Quickly, Balalaika also arrived to put an end to the old women's feud, revealing that there was no ring inside the ring case all along. Leaving with the two women, Balalaika yelled to Bunny's group that she would compensate them for cleaning up the graveyard massacre. Much later, tending to the cemetery by herself, Bunny felt something against her foot and saw the elegant key on the ground. Picking it up and gawking at it, she saw a ghostly figure peering from behind a tomb in the distance. Tilting her head, Bunny asked the apparition what they wanted to say. Looking at the key again, Bunny walked away and tossed the key over her shoulder, remarking that she was busy with work.[5]

Volume 5[]

Sawyer had grabbed and brought Jacqueline to the Roanapur Public Cemetery, where Bunny was having tea with Jessica. Jacqueline was relieved to see her sister Jessica and ran into her arms, so Bunny allowed them to stay.[6] No. 2 subsequently comforted the young girl by serving her a glass of soda gembira. As No. 2 expressed ambivalence about Jacqueline's affiliation with a murderous crime family and mentioned how she had run away from her own family, Bunny interrupted her sadness by giving No. 2 a thumbs up, telling her assistant that she was glad that she became an undertaker. As nighttime approached, Jacqueline slouched in sleepiness, and No. 2 asked if they should go home soon. Jessica happily looked at Jacqueline and wondered if they would let her stay the night, and Jacqueline slouched her head onto the coffin, asking if she could borrow it as a resting place.

To the women's shock, a black van suddenly barged through the cemetery, knocking over several gravestones and swerving to stop right near the women. As they prepared their weapons, out the van's backdoor was tossed a coffin with a cross symbol. A mist formed as the lid opened, and a tall, skinny figure wearing a top hat and large black cloak also covering most of his face emerged. Introducing himself, the man said his name was "Nosferatu" Martin. Angry that he broke the gravestones, Bunny charged with her shovel and told him to clean up the mess. Beginning to speak further, Nosferatu agreed that it was rude but responded that he would put them under the gravestones once he finished them.

Pulling out a Beretta 93R machine pistol, Nosferatu began rapidly firing on them, causing No. 2 to tackle and shield Jacqueline from cover while the other three women barely dodged the bullets and took cover behind gravestones. While Jessica's bullets failed to pierce Martin's armor, Bunny charged with her shovel while Sawyer charged with her chainsaw. Unfortunately for them, Martin jumped backwards and deployed knockout gas, which made Bunny and Sawyer unconscious and forced Jessica to flee. As Bunny was knocked out, Martin captured Jacqueline and No. 2.[7]

Volume 6[]

During a casket-lowering funeral for one of the several Clay brothers, Bunny wore a raincoat in the pounding rain while standing meters away and observed the crowd of mourners. To her left, Bunny saw just outside the cemetery fence a distant, black-suited man whose umbrella covered his face. Hearing someone yell in grief, Bunny's attention was brought back to an angry mourner, who knelt down and asked why his brother had to die. Looking to her left, Bunny saw that the umbrella man had left. Sometime later after the funeral and the rain's end, Sawyer and Choptop sat in the cemetery to drink some tea with Bunny, and Choptop recalled how the Clay brothers put a whopping bounty of $50,000 on "Wraith," explaining that he was an unseen murderer.

Later at another funeral, four men stood around a casket being lowered, with a dark-haired man offering his condolences for the dead informant Gametsu. As Bunny observed the funeral, she noticed the black-suited umbrella man standing outside the cemetery fence near a tree. Afterward, Bunny began to fill up the grave with No. 2 standing by, and they heard Choptop yell at them to stop filling in the grave. Also accompanying him, Sawyer put on her various protective equipment and opened the casket as Bunny watched and sat on a tomb. Using a locking clamp, Sawyer pulled out a small bottle from the corpse and handed it to the happy Choptop. Holding up the object, he told the women that the informant swallowed something so worthy that it could buy a lot of sake.

Later at the cemetery after Wraith had been spotted and injured, Bunny swept the cemetery grounds when it started to rain again. When she looked up to the sky, she turned her head to notice the umbrella man Wraith. Noticing that his left arm had blood running down, Bunny tilted her head in curiosity. She calmly asked him if he was the killer that everyone was looking for, noting that she saw him watching her all the time when she buried his victims and asking him why he never came near her. Smiling and letting out a chuckle, Wraith remarked that it was truly unnerving for him to watch the people that he killed along with his own relatives. Bunny then asked why he came into the cemetery at the current moment, and he paused and surmised that he wanted to see her. He felt that he was worried that they always saw each other, finishing the conversation by handing her his umbrella and declaring that it was nice to meet her. Watching him leave and using the umbrella, Bunny bid goodbye with a small hand-wave.

The next day at the cemetery in the sun, No. 2 asked Choptop what happened in the end. Sitting on a tomb, Bunny lightly placed her right boot's sole against an adjacent tomb while listening to Choptop summarize that Revy found the fleeing Wraith and killed him, delivering his body to the Clay brothers. While Sawyer and Choptop continued drinking their tea, it started to rain yet again, so the two left the cemetery. Using the old man's umbrella, Bunny walked through the cemetery and passed by the tree near where she previously saw Wraith. Turning her head to look at the spot, she did not see anyone there.[8]

Volume 7[]

Sawyer chapter 47

While cleaning up the cemetery grounds, she heard someone call for her. Turning to her left, she saw a young, skinny boy with glasses. He asked her twice if she had ever seen God, elaborating that if she became his girlfriend, he would show Him to her. Turning him down, Bunny explained that the age difference was too much for her and that she would never have a romantic relationship in her life. Hearing her response, he stated that he recently moved to the area, telling her to call him if she changed her mind. Later, Bunny hung out with No. 2, Sawyer and Choptop as Jessica and Jacqueline visited to have tea. She listened to Jessica admit that she was not sure if someone in her family was responsible for the recent string of murders in town involving people's corpses having missing body parts. When No. 2 pointed out the young boy nearby, Bunny admitted that he came around from time to time, confessing that he even asked her out, shocking all four adults. They immediately looked in the boy's direction but did not see him, confusing them.

That day, Bunny began to clean up the cemetery again when she heard a voice tell her that she had lots of friends. As she turned her head, the young boy dragged a corpse with him and tased the woman, knocking her unconscious. That night, in a dark room in a remote house, Bunny woke up dazed on the ground without her mask on. Realizing that her mask was off because the boy complimented her face, she warned him that she would not let him live after seeing her face. Chuckling, he grinned and showed her the "God" that he created, which was a symmetrical mass of human arms and legs stitched together. Bunny retorted that it was not God, prompting the boy to agree and clarify that it was still a vessel which will be completed with her addition.

Remaining silent, she listened to him inform her that his father told him that his mother was going to see God. Accordingly, the boy sought out to create God. On the same subject, he recalled that there was a woman in the house who looked like his mother, but she was not the same person. Nevertheless, the elderly woman helped him out, allowing him to finish creating his "God." As he leaned forward, it was revealed that he was actually an elderly man. Seeing him cry and call out for his mother, Bunny feigned friendliness and assured him that everything was okay. As he hugged her and shed tears, Bunny twisted his neck and killed him, looking at him with an exhausted expression. Afterward, an unknown person set the house on fire, killing the elderly man and woman inside. Watching the house burn in front of her, Bunny remarked to No. 2 that she could go for some barbecued food.[9]

Volume 8[]

On Christmas Eve, Bunny hosted a Christmas party at the Roanapur Public Cemetery and received help from No. 2 and Jacqueline. As they continued setting up the party, they suddenly saw an elderly man climb over the fence. When he noticed them, he was so startled that he lost his balance and fell, knocking himself out. Because of the man's beard, his red nose and his large bag, they wondered if he was Santa Claus, with Jessica coming by and claiming that he indeed was because of the date. When the man woke up, the four of them welcomed "Santa" joyfully, scaring him. Hearing the man frantically deny that he was Santa, Bunny sulked at his response. At that point, Sawyer and Choptop arrived, and they too believed the man was Santa, so they finally began the party. When No. 2 offered everyone glasses of eggnog, Bunny excitedly reached for one. During the party, the cheerful Bunny teased Sawyer by putting a Santa hat on her head, then beginning to converse with Jacqueline. Learning that it was the child's first Christmas, she admitted that it was also her first time, adding that she did not celebrate it as a child due to her strict upbringing under her father. Although she was happy, Bunny believed that she would not receive any presents because she was a criminal.

However, the elderly Santa lookalike stood up and declared that she was wrong since Santa did not discriminate, claiming that he was a Santa who gave gifts to naughty children as well. Bunny was saddened that he had to leave supposedly to continue his gift-giving for the night, but he actually planned to run away with twenty kilograms of cocaine that he stole earlier. Before he left, she urged him to give her a present, to which the old man clarified that she would receive one in the form of a miracle. Once the clock hit midnight and Christmas day was near, Bunny and the others celebrated by using poppers. Some seconds later after they heard an explosion, cocaine snow began to fall from the sky, making everyone think that it was a miracle. As Bunny tried to eat the cocaine, No. 2 pleaded with her to stop because she knew the powder was not real snow.[10]

In a later story, around the time that No. 2 was briefly abducted by Doctor Picton's men, Bunny returned to the cemetery and noticed Jessica sitting alone, asking her what she was doing. The woman replied that she wanted some tea and showed the cake she brought, pleasing Bunny, who explained that everyone was away. Accepting the situation, Jessica asked for some tea, but Bunny said she could not pour any for her since No. 2 was gone. Soon, Sawyer finally arrived, and Bunny greeted her. After No. 2 escaped captivity and returned to the cemetery, she apologized for being late, so Bunny ordered her to hurry up and prepare some tea.[11]

Volume 9[]

To be added.[12]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gore Gore Girl Chapter 14: Gloomy Sunday
  2. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 10: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
  3. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 16: Dressed to Kill
  4. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 23: A Mad Tea-Party
  5. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 28: The Ring
  6. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 33: I spit on your grave
  7. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 34: Nosferatu
  8. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 41: The Wraith
  9. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 47: Wicker Man
  10. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 51: Nightmare Before Christmas
  11. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 56: Twilight
  12. Gore Gore Girl Chapter 60: CATACOMB
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