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Matsugi and his Idiots (マツギと彼の馬鹿 Matsugi to kare no Baka) is a 2013 anime adaptation based off of the 2009 French CGI show Bunny Maloney inspired by Powerpuff Girls Z (an anime adaptation of The Powerpuff Girls) because the Japanese dub of Bunny Maloney (made in 2012) had lots of positive reception for blending two elements together to create a hilarious show despite its idiotic characters. Later, a 19-year old woman named Masami Yoshihiko (who's a fan of Bunny Maloney) created a pilot of an anime adaptation based off of the show (and her positive reception), which was greenlit by a studio named kiko for a animated television series. However, it has numerous differences (due to it being an anime adaptation) such as exclusive characters, all of the sexual jokes censored to become romance jo

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  • Matsugi and his Idiots (マツギと彼の馬鹿 Matsugi to kare no Baka) is a 2013 anime adaptation based off of the 2009 French CGI show Bunny Maloney inspired by Powerpuff Girls Z (an anime adaptation of The Powerpuff Girls) because the Japanese dub of Bunny Maloney (made in 2012) had lots of positive reception for blending two elements together to create a hilarious show despite its idiotic characters. Later, a 19-year old woman named Masami Yoshihiko (who's a fan of Bunny Maloney) created a pilot of an anime adaptation based off of the show (and her positive reception), which was greenlit by a studio named kiko for a animated television series. However, it has numerous differences (due to it being an anime adaptation) such as exclusive characters, all of the sexual jokes censored to become romance jo
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  • Matsugi and his Idiots (マツギと彼の馬鹿 Matsugi to kare no Baka) is a 2013 anime adaptation based off of the 2009 French CGI show Bunny Maloney inspired by Powerpuff Girls Z (an anime adaptation of The Powerpuff Girls) because the Japanese dub of Bunny Maloney (made in 2012) had lots of positive reception for blending two elements together to create a hilarious show despite its idiotic characters. Later, a 19-year old woman named Masami Yoshihiko (who's a fan of Bunny Maloney) created a pilot of an anime adaptation based off of the show (and her positive reception), which was greenlit by a studio named kiko for a animated television series. However, it has numerous differences (due to it being an anime adaptation) such as exclusive characters, all of the sexual jokes censored to become romance jokes, every female character is flat-chested, some of the names in the show being localized, the characters often going to a coffee shop called "Caffeine Café" (カフェインカフェ Caffein Cafe) that serves coffee called instead of the Aquabar and Bunnyville is changed to a village, ironically being called "Bunnycity". It also is instead as wacky as Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi. It is animated in MMD. When it was broadcasted in North America, it is licensed by Bang Zoom and Viz Media and has its title localized as Mission: Stupidity. In the dub, it reinstates the Bunny Maloney characters, objects and other things that have their names changed for the anime adaptation to their original names. It's also fansubbed by a Japanese-American group called "Bunny-subs".
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