[2] He lived briefly in Charlotte, North Carolina where he shared a house with Danna Pentes, bass player in the then up-and-coming band Fetchin Bones.
Described as "the coolest, drug-snorting, violent, club-going, psychotic rabbit in the world",[3] Bastard Bunny became a cult icon of the early 1990s London club scene.
[4] Bastard Bunny's stylishly simple initial incarnation was drawn by Jiouxliegh Jacobs[5] but by 1992, Anderson's new collaborator Martyn Smith had given the weed-loving GBH-rabbit a more fearsome visual persona.
[10] Bastard Bunny reappeared in 2013 after some "enforced gardening leave"[11] in a new, heavyweight on-line persona using the strap-line "He's Fat, He's Forty and He Ain't Happy".
[14] These include Andrew Kelleher's Dog Judo which originated as an advertising campaign for Virgin Mobile,[15] The Sensibles and a series of wordless animated shorts that were nominated for a BAFTA award in 2007.