
The Social Bunny Murders
Horror · Animation · Crime
Overview
The mockumentary opens with the line: “In the summer of 2010, Pleasantview witnessed a series of killings no one could explain... except the children.” Over a span of two weeks, five Sims are found dead under eerie and impossible circumstances — strangled in locked rooms, drowned in empty pools, or simply vanished. All the victims had previously reported seeing “the pink one” — a term children use for the elusive, silent figure known as the Social Bunny.
Top Cast


Alvin Soprano
Alvin Soprano
Reporter
Alvin Soprano
Reporter
Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon
Detective Rex Halberd
Matthew Gordon
Detective Rex Halberd
Gianna Romanov
Gianna Romanov
Mrs. Felicia Mann
Gianna Romanov
Mrs. Felicia Mann
Harley Coleman
Harley Coleman
Liam T. Wells
Harley Coleman
Liam T. Wells
The Social Bunny
The Social Bunny
The Social Bunny
The Social Bunny
The Social Bunny
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