
If history doesn't tolerate the subjunctive mood, cartoons not only tolerate it — they love it dearly. In fact, cartoons are made of nothing but subjunctive, through and through. And the characters of "BO's Shop" keep "subjuncting" everything they can get their hands on.. :)

For this cartoon we'll have to apologize to the fans of various killers.. for they always have almost as many fans as victims.. Bo investigates this paranoid paradox without any particular result.. not that he was particularly expecting one.. the road to hell is paved with intentions of any kind :)

I think the plot twist of this cartoon has crossed every person's mind at least once, especially in childhood. Nothing to be done about it — the suspicion that everything is not quite what it seems will never leave us... even when everything is finally figured out..

The herd instinct of the human specimen largely succeeds in its struggle against the individual within, and it is mostly the bunnies who suffer as a result.. Any plot analogies are absolutely inappropriate. We apologize to those who are capable of taking this too seriously.. :)

It's hard to say what our thinking is made of. Of many nasty things. Only BO is up to such a task. Although, of course, solving this task isn't particularly required of anyone.

A cartoon about all kinds of national nonsense, and how it leads to a boycott from the esteemed galactic council.. because there's no business fooling around and dividing people into all sorts of idiotic "subspecies".. :))

The title has nothing to do with the cartoon. It's just named that way so there's something to write in the description — and so here I am, writing. Because all the content is inside and there's not much to describe separately in text. It was a stupid idea to write these descriptions in the first place... :))