Sunny Bunnies

[1] Sunny Bunnies is broadcast in more than 160 countries internationally,[2] and its YouTube channel launched in September 2015 with management support from DHX-owned online kidsnet WildBrain.

During these endeavors, the characters end up at odds with each other and clash, leaving a trail of mischievous chaos and destruction in their wake, or play kids' games to amuse themselves.

As opposed to most other preschool-oriented shows, Sunny Bunnies heavily utilizes absurdist humor and slapstick to drive its comedy.

Big boo wants to play with his friends, but everything goes wrong: the racket doesn't work, and the rugby ball flies away.

Iris and Shiny decide to bake some donuts, but the boys, impatient, steal them ahead of time.

Annoyed, and desiring to teach them a lesson, the duo decide to demonstrate their ninja skills and abilities, with the boys getting the short end of the stick.

The bunnies discover a video game called "magic pop" on the television screen, and only Big boo can't keep up with them and their fast pace.

Big boo finds a gumball that has the unique ability for whoever to eat it to be able to move around Sunny Park like a spider with the help of bubble gum.

The game is a puzzle where players tap three or more adjoining of the same color in order to make them magically "pop" and count towards achievement of the level objective.

In early 2018 another game, an app entitled "Sunny Bunnies: Coloring Book" was launched on Google Play Store and on 3 May 2019, an updated version was released.

The app is said to be committed to creating a safe and educational environment for children: girls and boys of 2–6 years of age.

The colorful images in the game are designed to enhance pattern recognition and develop creative problem solving skills.