Easter is a time for chocolate, eggs, and good food shared with family. That’s for normies, of course. We’re otaku, and for us, Easter means bunny girls. The maidens dressed in scandalously tight and small outfits, cotton tails, and bunny ears. As this is a holiday where multiplication is the whole point, consider this a double-feature: twenty bunny girls to appreciate this fine day. It’ll help you work up an appetite.
1. Mai Sakurajima — Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai
Mai’s dedication to the bunny girl style is to be respected. This girl took advantage of the fact that people couldn’t perceive her existence to dress as a bunny girl in public.
Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai first lived the bunny girl dream as a light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida and illustrated by Kēji Mizoguchi.
2. Carrot — One Piece
Carrot is a literal bunny girl. She’s from the Mink Tribe from the Mokomo Dukedom. Besides being a sexy bunny girl, she’s an incredibly skilled fighter, with a transformation that makes her look even better. She allied with the Straw Hat Crew against Big Mom, and various other enemies.
One Piece began an epic journey for pirate royalty as a manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It spawned numerous adaptations and is known around the world.
3. Black Rabbit — Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They?, Mondaiji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru So Desu yo?
Black Rabbit is a Moon Rabbit, and an aristocrat of Little Garden. She summoned Izayoi, Asuka, and Yo to her domain to receive their assistance in beating back the Demon Lord to restore her home to its former glory. Black Rabbit acts as a Judge Master to ensure that all contestants are not breaking the rules. In addition to that power, she wields the Spear of Indra and Sun Armor in battle. Those, along with her incredible speed, make her a fearsome opponent.
Besides all that, she’s a cute and sexy bunny girl whose hair changes color based on her mood. While her hair and ears are normally blue, they can turn pink, and she glows.
Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They? first brought Black Rabbit to the masses in a light novel series written by Taro Tatsunoko and illustrated by Yu Amano.
4. Rumi Usagiyama a.k.a. Rabbit Hero: Mirko — My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Akademia)
Mirko fights the forces of evil with the power of rabbits. She’s able to move at incredible speeds, her powerful legs enable her to deliver devastating kicks, and her rabbit ears grant her superhuman hearing and other senses. She’s as brave and courageous as she is sexy, and her outfit is absolutely perfect.
Mirko first stole the stage in the legendary manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi.
5. Mina Tsukuda — Getsumento Heiki Mina (Lunar Rabbit Weapon Mina)
After humanity managed to make contact with other species in the universe, a truth was discovered: sports are unique to Earth. Other species wanted to take part, and not in any fair manner, so a treaty was signed to prevent disruption to sports. The Rabbit Force protects humanity from evil rabbits messing with sports and Mina was chosen to join the force, granting her a rabbit-themed super outfit and weapons. As happy as she is to help people, she focuses more on her job as an announcer for SpoLuna, a television station.
Mina first took the stage, and released a truly great opening theme, in the anime series created by Kazuya Tsurumaki.
6. Melona — Queen’s Blade
Melona is technically a slime bunny girl. She can take most any shape she wishes, and she can harden or soften her body as the situation demands. Melona is one of the servants of the Swamp Witch, and has joined the Queen’s Blade Tournament to sow confusion. Since she is made solely of slime, she is technically naked, though she uses “hair hands” and layers of slime to cover up certain feminine aspects of her form.
Queen’s Blade first began its sexy tournament as a series of visual combat books published by Hobby Japan. There are numerous manga, light novels, and anime adaptations that cultured fans could enjoy.
7. Rito Tsukimi — Absolute Duo
Rito Tsukimi is a homeroom teacher in Kouryou Academy, which instantly makes her the best teacher around. She typically dresses as a bunny girl maid, both in class and during battle. She’s also completely fine telling perverted jokes to Tor, who is the Duo partner of Julie. Despite her appearance and personality as a fun and sexy teacher, she is also incredibly powerful, as seen when she masterfully wields her Whipblade in combat.
Rito first took the teacher of the year prize in the light novel series written by Takumi Hiiragiboshi and illustrated by Yu Asaba.
8. Daicon Girl — Daicon III & IV
This is a famous entry. Daicon III was released in 1981, and Daicon IV first captured hearts in 1983. The Daicon III and IV Opening Animations are a cornerstone of otaku culture, and any weeb worth their waifu dakimura should have seen them by now. The amateur animators back then formed a group known as Daicon Film, and later formed Gainax. Daicon III had such talents as Hideaki Anno, Hiroyuki Yamaga, and Takami Akai working on it.
The animations feature the unnamed Daicon Girl receiving a package from Ultraman‘s Science Patrol, with instructions to deliver it to DAICON. She intends to do so, but her path is blocked, forcing this girl to fight against various enemies. Years later, the adult Daicon Girl, donned in the legendary bunny suit, continues her battles.
9. Lucy Heartfilia — Fairy Tail
A large part of Lucy’s appeal, besides her sexy figure, is her cosplaying. Sure, magic clothes and transformations, but it’s still alluring cosplaying. Among her numerous outfits are bunny suits. Her maid costume is iconic, but nothing beats her bunny suit.
Lucy first worked her outfit-changing magic in the legendary manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima.
10. Haruhi Suzumiya — The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu
Haruhi is a god-like being, so of course she knows the power and benefits of a good bunny costume. Whether compelling Mikuru Asahina to wear one, or when she herself wore a bunny suit when singing God Knows.
Haruhi Suzumiya first manipulated the forces of space and time like mere playthings in the light novel series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito.
11. Charlotte E. Yeager — Strike Witches
A member of the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, Charlotte Elwyn Yeager, also called Shirley, is a witch known for her speed, and her very feminine figure. Like every other witch in the series, she does not wear pants. Her familiar is the White Rabbit, so during combat she has bunny ears on her head.
Strike Witches pioneered a war without pants as a multimedia franchise originally created by Fumikane Shimada.
12. Mariko — Usagi Yojimbo
Another little bunny girl, Mariko is Miyamoto Usagi’s childhood friend, love interest, and the mother of his child. Despite that, she is married to Kenichi, both out of duty and out of love.
Mariko first appeared in the legendary comic series created by Stan Sakai in 1984. Usagi Yojimbo has also made a couple of appearances in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series.
13. Super Sonico — Super Sonico
Yes, even the famous Sonico has a bunny girl outfit. Given her popularity, and the vast amount of appearances she makes, it would be strange if she didn’t cosplay here and there. For those looking for Sonico collectibles, the J-List shop, as always, has you covered.
Super Sonico was created by Tsuji Santa for Nitroplus on March 12th, 2011, and she currently leads a multimedia franchise. So beloved is she, Tsuji Santa, and another artist V-Mag, continue to draw very cultured art of her.
14. Haruko Haruhara — FLCL, (Fooly Cooly)
Towards the end of the original series, Haruko wears a bunny girl outfit similar to Daicon Girl’s when she fights a particularly dangerous giant enemy. It’s a great scene. She air surfs on her bass guitar.
Haruko first started smashing heads with a guitar with the epic anime series created and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yoji Enokido, and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of Gainax, Production I.G, and King Records.
15. Bulma Brief — Dragon Ball
I think we all expected Bulma to make this list. Her bunny girl outfit from Dragon Ball is iconic. She’s “forced” to wear this outfit after her Capsules get washed down a river, and her current clothes are too dirty to wear. She keeps this outfit a good while until she gets a gypsy-themed outfit in Fungus Town.
Bulma first brought a certain appeal to the legendary Dragon Ball manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama.
16. Hana Uzaki — Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!
Hana is known for her bright and cheery personality, and her constant teasing of Shinichi Sakurai. Oh yeah, and all the women in her family have incredibly voluptuous figures. In one instance, Hana wore a bunny girl costume, and that alone must have drawn more fans to the series. That bunny girl costume must have been sewn by the gods to be able to contain her J-cup bust.
Uzaki first showed up to steal the spotlight from every other well-endowed woman in the manga series written and illustrated by Take.
17. Karin Kakudate — Blue Archive
Karin normally wears a maid uniform, which is just as top tier as any bunny girl, since she’s a member of the Cleaning & Clearing club, essentially the “maid club.” In reality, the club is a front for the Millennium Science School’s Special Force, where Karin “cleans up” using a sniper rifle. To further Karin’s natural appeal, she has a Bunny Variant costume. Clearly it’s the strongest costume in the game.
Karin Kakudate first appeared to clean up the mess in the free-to-play video game developed by Nexon Games.
18. Lilith — The Maid I Hired Recently Is Mysterious, Saikin Yatotta Meido ga Ayashii
Lilith is Yuuri’s new maid who arrived after he inherited the estate following his parents’ death. Yuuri lacked the money to pay the regular staff of the mansion, necessitating their departure to look for work elsewhere. Lilith arrived later and offered to work for free, as long as she can live in the mansion. Yuuri is skeptical, but he hires her. Besides being a sexy maid, Lilith has also dressed as a sexy bunny girl. It’s no wonder Yuuri starts harboring feelings for her.
Lilith first arrived to be the lady of the mansion in the manga series written and illustrated by Wakame Konbu.
If you want to consider Lilith’s potential ulterior motives in private, the new and improved J-List shop has you covered with the Lilith 1/7 Complete Figure.
19. Sana Sunomiya — Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san
Sana Sunomiya is the president of the art club. Known for her feminine figure, she can turn heads in passing. She is also known for being comfortable in just about any outfit, even revealing ones. She once wore a bunny girl outfit, which must have certainly inspired some art for the club.
Sana first became the best president in school history in the manga series written and illustrated by Nanashi, also known as 774.
20. Tohka, Miku, & Kotori — Date A Live
Three powerful Spirits who vie for Shido Itsuka’s affection. During the Comico convention, the battleground to compete against Nia Honjo for sales, Tohka, Miku, and Kotori made and wore their own bunny girl suits. Their efforts paid off for the most part. They didn’t win, but they tied with Nia in terms of sales.
Shido began gathering a harem of powerful girls in the light novel series written by Koshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako.
Bonus. Usada Pekora — Hololive
No bunny girl list is complete without Hololive’s resident bunny girl, Usada Pekora. This VTuber loves carrots so much that she wears them in her hair.
Do you want to enjoy Easter with any of these bunny girls? Did we miss any of your favorites? Let us know in the comments below.