Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) is a Finnish horror-comedy that pushes the boundaries of the "cabin-in-the-woods" slasher trope into the realm of the absurd and intentionally offensive. Directed by Joonas Makkonen, the film is an expansion of his 2011 short and has gained a reputation as a polarizing cult curiosity. The Narrative Setup
The film follows a group of seven Finnish young adults who head to a remote cabin for a party weekend. Their plans are disrupted when they encounter three English-speaking men—who are secretly criminals—and a grotesque creature lurking in the woods. The Creature:
The primary antagonist is a man-rabbit hybrid, created by a failed scientific experiment. The Obsession:
The "Bunny" is driven by a singular, disturbing obsession: it aggressively targets anything resembling female genitalia, shouting its only known word, "Pussy!". bunnythekillerthing2015720phinengbluray exclusive
The movie leans heavily into "un-PC" humor, campy gore, and high-energy absurdity. Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) - Comedy Horror Film Review
The 2015 Finnish horror-comedy Bunny the Killer Thing has several distinct Blu-ray releases, including a highly sought-after "Limited X-rated P*&sy Edition" that features extensive bonus content and physical collectibles. Exclusive Release: Limited X-rated P &sy Edition Released by Raven Banner Entertainment , this specific version is limited to only 1,000 units . Each unit is hand-labeled and includes: Physical Extras : Five collectible postcards. Extended Content : Includes more footage than standard releases.
: A 3-disc set containing the film on Blu-ray, DVD, and a CD soundtrack. Standard Blu-ray Features Standard releases from Amazon (US) Amazon (Canada) typically include the following special features: 2011 Short Film : The original short that the feature film is based on. 2013 Promo : Promotional material used during early production. Behind-the-Scenes : A featurette documenting the making of the film. : A dedicated photo gallery. Video Quality Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) is a Finnish
: Standard 1080p high-definition transfer with a 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio. Technical Specifications
: Dual audio tracks in English and Finnish (often referred to as "Finglish") available in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 or Dolby Digital 2.0. Region Coding : Specifically released in Canada and North America. : European releases, including a limited 500-unit Mediabook from Nameless Media in Germany. Region Free
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As Max and his friends delved deeper into the mystery of Bunny, they began to uncover a series of dark secrets. The town where the sightings were reported had a history of mysterious disappearances and unexplained events. The legend of Bunny seemed to be intertwined with an ancient cult that operated in secret.
The cult believed that Bunny was a key to unlocking new dimensions or a portal to communicate with otherworldly beings. However, their rituals and experiments went horribly wrong, leading to Bunny's transformation into "the killer thing."
To understand “PhinEng,” one must examine the underground horror distribution network in the Philippines during the mid-2010s. Due to high censorship (MTRCB), many unrated horror films entered the country via:
One obscure forum post from 2016 (archived on PinoyExchange) mentions: “May nakita akong Bunny the Killer Thing na Blu-ray sa Quiapo, may nakatatak na ‘PhinEng Exclusive – 720p lang pero solid yung audio.” Translation: “I saw a Bunny the Killer Thing Blu-ray in Quiapo, stamped ‘PhinEng Exclusive – only 720p but the audio is solid.”
This suggests a limited, possibly unlicensed pressing of 50–100 discs, sold only in Manila’s flea markets. The “Blu-ray exclusive” claim, though technically false (as Blu-ray must be 1080p), may refer to the package being a pressed BD-R – a recordable Blu-ray with 720p content, sold as an exclusive to circumvent licensing.