Sergeant Bunny | |
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Character Information | |
Gender | Male |
Species | Rabbit |
Family | 110 siblings (mentioned) |
Age | Unknown |
Production Information | |
Voiced by |
R. Lee Ermey |
- "I don't care if you hate me! I've got 110 brothers and sisters who love my fluffy ass!"
- ―Sergeant Bunny to Larry[src]
The Sergeant Bunny is a character in Father of the Pride. He only appeared in "One Man's Meat is Another Man's Girlfriend."
Biography[]
The Sergeant Bunny is a drill sergeant who is rather harsh and demanding.
Personality[]
The Sergeant Bunny is harsh, mean, foul-mouthed, rude, uncaring, demanding, and has a short temper. Basically, he acts like a typical drill sergeant would; as a result, Larry develops a severe dislike and irritation for him.
The Sergeant Bunny even tells Larry at one point that he doesn't care if he hates him since he has 110 siblings that love him.
He is so demanding and insistent that at the end of "One Man's Meat is Another Man's Girlfriend," he returned and continued to harass Larry, telling him he is not done with him.
Appearance[]
The Sergeant Bunny is a slender grey rabbit. He has brown eyes.
Some could even say that he resembles his voice actor R. Lee Ermey.
Trivia[]
- The Sergeant Bunny is an obvious parody of his voice actor R. Lee Ermey and his character Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket.