Well, in 'pulp fiction', which often has strange and unexpected elements, 'bunnies' could be a key part of a specific scene or story arc. Maybe it's a code name for a character, or it could be related to some sort of underground or off - beat activity that involves rabbits in some way. It could also be a form of ironic naming, where the cute 'bunnies' are involved in something not so cute within the 'pulp fiction' narrative.
Bunnies can indeed get mange. Mange is often caused by mites and can spread easily. Poor hygiene or a weakened immune system can increase the risk for bunnies to contract it.
Since this is a made - up title for the purpose of this question, we can only assume that Rex is likely a character in the Star Wars universe. He could be a clone trooper, as there are many clone troopers named in the Star Wars franchise. Or he could be a new, original character created specifically for this 'story' who might be a smuggler, a rebel, or even a Jedi in hiding.
Rex was originally a police dog trained for special tasks. His background involves various experiences that shaped his skills and instincts for solving crimes.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be a very specific or creative work. It might be some sort of short, bunny - themed take on the style or elements of 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe it's a comical or parodic short video or story that uses bunnies to represent the characters or situations in a Pulp Fiction - like way.
Yes, there are plenty. For example, 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' is a very famous story about a mischievous little bunny who gets into all kinds of trouble in Mr. McGregor's garden. It's a classic children's story that has been loved for generations.
I'm not sure of a specific 'donut bunnies scary story' off the top of my head. It could be about bunnies that are somehow related to donuts in a spooky way, like maybe the bunnies are cursed and every time they touch a donut, something bad happens.