Rabbitz

Rabbitz is a Canadian adult animated comedy television series which aired on CTV from 2012-2017, created by Maddox Johnston. Rabbitz tells the story about a young rabbit girl named Vanilla, who is afraid of growing up while dealing with family, social issues, and relationships. The show is rated 14A for sexuality, violence, and profanity.

Cast

 * Katie Griffin as Vanilla / Angel /
 * Dave Foley as Colt Cherryton / June Falcone / Ozwald Tudball / Mr. Horse / Dr. Marble
 * Robert Tinkler as Duke / Mr. Basket / Chester Basket / Charlie
 * Linda Kash as Sugar Cherryton / Mrs. Tudball / BooBoo Falcone / Principal Diamond / Grendel
 * Julie Lemieux as Teresa Tudball / Miss Orange / Mayor McFluff / Dakota / Mopsy
 * John Ralston - Mr. Sweeper

Main Characters

 * Vanilla Cherryton - A 12-year-old girl who recently moved to Pembroke, Alberta. She is a shy, altruistic, oblivious and good-natured French Lop rabbit. Despite her gentle nature, Vanilla will hurt anyone who crosses her wrong.
 * BooBoo Falcone - An overweight sassy and foul-mouthed French Angora rabbit from a lower class family. She takes pride in her appearance and doesn't care what other kids say about her weight.
 * Ozwald Tudball - A 12-year-old grey rabbit and Vanilla's love interest. He is a straight-A student, eco-friendly activist and interested in politics.

Supporting Characters

 * Dr. Marble - Pembroke's local doctor.
 * Mayor McFluffy - The mayor of Pembroke.
 * Grendel - A fashionista rabbit and BooBoo's rival.
 * Charlie - The school bully from the 8th grade.
 * Dakota - A gothic rabbit girl. In the fourth season, she began a relationship with BooBoo.
 * Mopsy - A young rabbit girl with diabetes.
 * Hopkins - A male rabbit with overgrown teeth. He becomes a more central character in season 2 and became Boo-Boo, after she lost her faith in the world and seeking comfort. By season 3, which follows Boo-Boo's return to the group, his relationship with Boo-Boo has grown strained, and in subsequent episodes undergoes a series of breakups and reunions. Soon, he begins to take on several of Boo-Boo's traits, including her obesity and abusive tone, so much so that Boo-Boo herself is at times intimidated by him. Eventually, Hopkins chooses to end his relationship with Boo-Boo in the season finale, upon realizing how much it affected him and feeling manipulated. Since then, Hopkins began to keep his distant from Boo-Boo.
 * Duke - A nerdy rabbit with the love for science.
 * Angel - A young rabbit with the love for music.

Pembroke Middle School Faculty

 * Principal Diamond - A Jersey Wooly rabbit who currently runs the Pembroke Middle School. She is a liberal, strong, passionate, and a a committed atheist. Eventually, she falls in love with Sweeper and they eloped in France.
 * Miss Orange - The 7th grade teacher who is loved by her fellow students. She mostly teaches politics, sex education, geography, science and math.
 * Mr. Horse - The original 8th grade teacher who mostly teaches the children about history and religion. In the end of the third season, he had a heart attack and was replaced by Mr. Sweeper.
 * Mr. Sweeper - The new 8th grade teacher who was introduced in the fourth season. Like the principal, he is strong and passionate about his career. Eventually, he falls in love with Diamond and they eloped in France.

Families
Cherryton Family Tudball Family Falcone Family
 * Colt Cherryton - Vanilla's father and the patriarch of the family.
 * Sugar Cherryton - Vanilla's mother.
 * Cotton Cherryton - Colt and Sugar's 15-year-old son, as well as Vanilla's older brother.
 * Teresa Tudball - Ozwald's mother who loves her son and wants him to succeed in life.
 * June Falcone - BooBoo's single mother who tends to spoil her daughter with gifts and treats. She works as a barista at the Smooth Groove Café and wishes to make her child BooBoo have a bright future.

Guest Star(s)

 * Gabrielle Miller as Felicity Spice, a 8th grade student and
 * Dustin Milligan as Cajun, a new student introduced in the third season. He became Mopsy's boyfriend.

Episodes
Rabbitz mostly focuses on history, religion, media, culture, sexuality, politics and economics.