What is japanese rabbit cartoon?

One popular Japanese rabbit cartoon is "Usagi Yojimbo," created by Stan Sakai. The cartoon follows the adventures of Miyamoto Usagi, a samurai rabbit who lives in a mythical version of feudal Japan. Usagi Yojimbo has been adapted into numerous media, including comics, television shows, and video games.

Another famous Japanese rabbit cartoon is "Rilakkuma," created by the San-X company. Rilakkuma is a lazy, laidback teddy bear who loves taking naps and eating snacks. He is often accompanied by his friends, a white bear named Korilakkuma and a yellow bird named Kiiroitori. The character has become popular in Japan and internationally, and has been featured in various merchandise and collaborations.

There are also a variety of other Japanese rabbit cartoon characters, such as Momoko from "Onegai My Melody," Bonnie from "The Irresponsible Captain Tylor," and Tama-chan from "Fruits Basket." These characters are often designed to be cute and endearing, and are popular among fans of the kawaii culture in Japan.