GUN BUNNY, the Horny Crack Shot Pokégirl
Type: Near Human Anthropomorph (rabbit)
Element: Steel/Normal/Magic
Frequency: Very Rare
Diet: berries, fruits, grains, most human foods
Role: Bodyguard, hitwoman
Libido: High
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Dragon, Flying, Ghost, Ice, Normal, Plant, Poison, Psychic, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Electric, Fighting, Fire, Ground
Attacks: Manifest Weapon (Handgun), Knuckle Sandwich, Sucker Punch, Intimidate, Cold Cock, Iron Punch, Iron Defense, Black Spike Dance, Meteor Mash
Enhancements: Weapons Affinity (firearms), Enhanced Vision (x6), Enhanced Accuracy (x6), Enhanced Durability (x4), Internal ‘Ammunition’ Generator, Cannot be disarmed normally
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Bunnygirl (Shiny Stone)

Gun Bunnies first appeared in the year 260 AS. For years, their pre-evolutionary form was unknown and considered to be non-existent until Professor Stroak disclosed some formerly classified evolution stone data.

Gun Bunnies are ‘tech’ Pokégirls, so their pre-evolutionary form came as something of a surprise. In appearance, they do not vary that much from regular Bunnygirls for the most part, save for their breasts, which are about a cup-size larger than their previous form. Their forearms, eyes, and legs from the knees down, however, are cybernetic in appearance. They are affectionate Pokégirls, although they become deadly serious once their Tamer or Harem sisters are in danger. They have a strong protective streak towards whomever they are bonded to. They also lose the ditzyness and clumsiness of their previous form. However Feral Gun Bunnies regain all of that ditzyness and clumsiness, and also tend to forget that they are armed sometimes. Tamers who let their Gun Bunnies go Feral are fined heavily and stripped of their Tamer’s license.

Their primary power is to manifest any form of handgun or pistol to wield. The ‘ammunition,’ similar to that of their cousin species, the GunValkyire, comes from an internal cybernetic generator. The ‘bullets’ fired from a Gun Bunny’s guns are considered to be magic element attacks. Because of their weapons, Gun Bunnies fight using a handgun martial arts style known as ‘Gun Fu,’ which first appeared in various Pre-Sukebe movies. More advanced Gun Fu practitioners can fight in close with this style. Also, all handguns that a Gun-Bunny forms cannot be removed from their hand except by their own will. A small force shield forms around the hands of an armed Gun-Bunny, ending at the wrist. The only way to disarm a Gun-Bunny is to quite literally disarm them, cutting off their arms or hands.

Amusingly enough, Gun Bunnies become VERY affectionate towards any GunValkyrie or Bombshell they see. Their usual response upon seeing one of these Pokégirls is to do a tackling hug to them and cuddle up affectionately. They never refer to GunValkyries or Bombshells by their names, they always use the nicknames Bang-chan (for GunValkyries) and Boom-chan (for Bombshells). Bombshells enjoy the affection, but GunValkyries tend to get very annoyed. One GunValkyrie Tamer who had an encounter with an overly affectionate Gun Bunny reported afterward that it took all of her GunValkyrie’s considerable mental control not to shoot the bouncy bunny right then and there.

People were wary of Gun Bunny at first. The idea of a gun-wielding Pokégirl wasn’t very popular. However, one incident really helped people start to trust Gun Bunnies as a breed. A PLC test facility was given the task of studying the abilities of Gun Bunnies, and took in twelve for study. A Trauma Team offshoot attacked the facility and began killing people, intent on stealing the data on some Legendary Pokégirls that had been stored there. The Gun Bunnies took it upon themselves to risk their lives in protection of the scientists and guards at the facility, all of whom were nice to them and made sure they got regular Tamings. Three Gun Bunnies were killed, but they did manage to gun down all of the Trauma Team members, their ‘ammunition’ turned up to maximum power and lethality. News of this brave act got out, and Gun Bunnies began to experience a rise in popularity. That grew even more when a Limbec Pirate group attacked a Ranch with a pair of Gun Bunnies in it. The security cameras recorded the Gun-Bunnies, one a Pokéwoman, being offered membership and protection in the Pirates.

Their response was to shoot the Psi-Dyke making the offer in the eyes, and then go out to rescue the Ranch owner and the other Pokégirls.

Most ordinary citizens aren’t exactly sure of the general origins of the Gun Bunny. We, however, have recently found out. All data from this point on until stated otherwise is classified ultra top-secret, and is not to be put in the public Pokédex.

Data on the origins of Gun Bunnies was first discovered by a group of agents recently revealed to be a part of a SEELE-controlled Team organization and two women believed to be Sanctuary Goths that had been exiled from Sanctuary. The data they found was captured by a Terminatrix who killed them all and gave the data to a Researcher she believed she owed a favor to.

Apparently, Gun Bunnies were originally the result of an experiment done on Bunnygirls centuries ago by Sukebe, who wanted to give Bunnygirls a better fighting chance and began installing some enchanted cybernetics in them. The facility he did this in eventually became Jusenkyo. The initial result after the cybernetics were installed showed no result, not even the cybernetics, which seemingly were absorbed into the body of the Bunnygirls he modified due to the enchantment placed on the machinery. The Gun-Bunny project was abandoned, and the modified Bunnygirls escaped into the wild, eventually breeding enough for their genetic material to become a part of the general Bunnygirl lineage.

Not very exciting, I know, but since a Terminatrix was involved, it’s best to keep quiet about where we got the information.

End classified data.

Gun Bunnies have two very prominent qualities to them, aside from the fact that they are very cuddly gunslingers. One quality is Weapons Affinity for any firearm. They specialize and can only manifest handguns, but they can pick up any gun and automatically know how to use it and care for it. Most Gun Bunnies try to specialize, sticking to a specific type of firearm other than their own, but some are known to be proficient in all of them. Another quality, although some dispute this as being a good thing, is the fact that most Gun Bunnies have the psychological quirk of Otaku-ism. Otaku-ism refers to the fact that many become obsessed with something to the point where they imitate it to the best of their abilities. Dressing, speaking, or carrying favored weapons of whoever or whatever they become obsessed with. Some Gun Bunnies occasionally mix their fandoms together. It can be irritating at times, but it’s not dangerous to their owner. Common types of Otaku-ism include Jennies and other police officers, GunValkyries, and pre-Sukebe Hollywood stars such as Clint Eastwood, Tom Wolfe, and John Woo. It’s considered to be a strange side effect of their origins.