The film’s central joke—that the monster is driven by a supernatural lust for female anatomy—is pushed to its absolute extreme. There is no subtlety. The film gleefully weaponizes this concept, leading to scenes that are equal parts slapstick, gore, and jaw-dropping absurdity. One memorable sequence involves Bunny trying to assault a chainsaw. Another involves a character attempting to "distract" the monster with a piece of raw ham. It is vulgar, juvenile, and undeniably committed to its bit.

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Given its niche status, Bunny the Killer Thing is not on major streaming platforms like Netflix or Hulu. However, it has found a home on cult movie services. As of this writing, you can find the full movie:

The film doesn’t try to be "good" in a traditional sense; it aims for the "so bad it's good" or "utterly insane" category. Here is why it sticks in people's minds: