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The Social Bunny Murders 2010

★ 10.02 votes11 min📅 2010-06-27

Dive into the eerie microcosm of Pleasantview, a seemingly idyllic neighborhood turned crime scene in summer 2010.

Director: Alvin Soprano

Cast

Alvin Soprano
Alvin Soprano
Reporter
Matthew Gordon
Detective Rex Halberd
Gianna Romanov
Mrs. Felicia Mann
Harley Coleman
Liam T. Wells
The Social Bunny
The Social Bunny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Social Bunny Murders* (2010) about?

Set in the virtual world of Pleasantview, this mockumentary horror uncovers a series of unexplained deaths among Sims—victims found strangled, drowned, or missing in impossibly locked spaces. The only clue? A mysterious pink figure the children call the Social Bunny.

Who directed *The Social Bunny Murders*?

Alvin Soprano directed this darkly playful mockumentary, blending horror and animation into a unique cinematic experiment.

Who stars in *The Social Bunny Murders*?

The film features Alvin Soprano, Matthew Gordon, Gianna Romanov, Harley Coleman, and the enigmatic Social Bunny as the main cast.

Is *The Social Bunny Murders* (2010) worth watching?

Despite its unrated IMDb status, this 11-minute horror-animation hybrid offers a fresh, eerie take on virtual-world mysteries. Its short runtime and surreal tone make it a cult curiosity for fans of dark whimsy and mockumentary styles.

How long is *The Social Bunny Murders*?

The film runs for 11 minutes.

About The Social Bunny Murders (2010) — A Mockumentary Horror Mystery in 11 Minutes

Dive into the eerie microcosm of Pleasantview, a seemingly idyllic neighborhood turned crime scene in summer 2010.

Director Alvin Soprano's *The Social Bunny Murders* (2010) crafts a chilling mockumentary that blends horror, animation, and crime into a darkly whimsical mystery. Over two weeks, five Sims perish under bizarre, locked-room conditions—strangled in sealed spaces, drowned in vacant pools, or vanishing without a trace. The only common thread? All had glimpsed "the pink one," a silent, elusive figure children call the Social Bunny. With its unsettling atmosphere and surreal storytelling, this 11-minute short film lingers like an unresolved shadow, leaving audiences to question what lurks beyond the pixels.