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This brand new remastered book collects together Bunny vs Monkey 1: Let the Mayhem Begin and Bunny vs Monkey 2: Journey to the Centre of the Eurg-th for the first time. Smaller easy-to-read format! 256 hilarious pages! FAST AND FURRY-OUS! Welcome to the woods. It's chaos in there! Bunny and his friends Weenie the Squirrel, Pig (the pig), Action Beaver and Skunky the Inventor lived a peaceful life in the forest - until Monkey's rocket crash-landed and he decided to take over! Now Monkey is causing mayhem, Bunny is determined to put a stop to it, and... what's that? It's an out of control shark tank, ruining a lovely picnic! Join bestselling comics sensation Jamie Smart for this hilarious collection of stories, available in a new chunky format!

256 pages, Hardcover

First published June 5, 2014

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Jamie Smart

40 books48 followers
Jamie Smart is an internationally renowned writer, speaker, coach and consultant. He shows individuals and organizations the unexpected keys to clarity; the ultimate leverage point for creating more time, better decisions and meaningful results.

Jamie is a gifted speaker, equally engaging in front of large audiences and more intimate groups. He’s passionate about helping individuals and businesses to deepen their understanding of CLARITY® and to create the results that matter to them. In addition to working with a handful of coaching clients and leading selected corporate programmes, Jamie runs professional development workshops for business leaders, trainers, coaches and consultants. He has appeared on Sky TV and on the BBC, as well as in numerous publications including The Daily Telegraph.

In 2003, Jamie started the company Salad, quickly growing a tribe of over 80,000 people who devoured his articles and personal development products. Salad soon became the world’s leading NLP product business, and he was acknowledged by his peers as one of the world’s finest trainers. Then, in 2008, Jamie shifted his focus to a new paradigm, the principles of CLARITY®. He stopped teaching NLP and in 2012, sold Salad. Prior to starting his own business, Jamie led multi-million pound organizational change programmes and was also brought in as a troubleshooter to rescue struggling projects. His client list includes the Guardian newspaper, Sweet & Maxwell, Payzone and Dun & Bradstreet.

Jamie lives in London. When he’s not working, he loves travelling, walking, drinking coffee and exploring. For more details about Jamie’s corporate and professional development services, as well as full contact details, see the previous CLARITY® section.

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Author 5 books80 followers
February 8, 2025
I enjoy the artwork a lot! I think it’s so cute and expressive, and the art style drew me to the book. The innocent stupidity of Weenie and Pig is nice.

Even though this is titled Bunny vs Monkey, sometimes Bunny isn’t always actively fighting against Monkey. He’s mostly the straight man calling out Monkey’s arrogance/ignorance and trying to convince the other woodland creatures that Monkey’s no good.

I think younger kids would have a blast with this, but the jokes and story weren’t anything beyond cute for me. This format would work better as a cartoon. Despite that, the library has the second volume waiting for me, so I will read it soon.
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407 reviews
January 1, 2020
I was completely on board with this hilarious & cute graphic novel right up until Monkey said to Bunny, "You scream like a girl." (Page 32 bottom right) & then Bunny skrieks on page 33 & Monkey responds, "Ha! Like a girl." On the same page near the bottom Monkey is described as giving a, "girly screeeam!"
At other points the word "sissy" is used & at another point character's genders are revealed as female. I refuse to reread the whole thing to get page numbers & specifics on those last points.
All the above was offensive as well as totally & completely unnecessary for such an otherwise creative & entertaining work.
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717 reviews27 followers
April 14, 2024
My son and I loved Bunny vs Monkey. This is the first two books in the series and we're looking forward to the rest of this crazy series.
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642 reviews63 followers
March 23, 2024
Bunny vs Monkey is a children’s book filled with lots of fun! A monkey, who was supposed to travel into space, lands just over the hill. They think they have traveled to a different planet, but in reality it’s the home to forrest animals on Earth where they are from too!
Lots of fun small comics each filled with giggling bunny vs monkey antics! This will definitely be a hit for young readers, and I plan to gift it to my little brother who is 8 years-old. Hopefully he’ll enjoy this as much as I did!

Happy reading!♥️
Profile Image for Lisa Bentley.
1,340 reviews23 followers
October 17, 2020
Oh I haven’t chuckled this much in ages. Bunny Vs Monkey is a graphic novel about the acrimonious relationship between a bunny and a monkey. Monkey believes he has been sent to another planet to colonise the land. Little does he know is that the scientists who sent him away didn’t quite reach outer space and his is in fact still on earth in the woods. 

The relationship between Bunny and Monkey is brilliant. It is like Roadrunner and Wiley Coyote yet they both have more elements of Wiley Coyote than anyone. Along with a colourful cast of characters such as Pig, Weenie the Squirrel and Skunk and my personal favourite – Le Fox – this graphic novel is chock full of silliness and I, for one, salute the silliness.

A brilliant distraction from life, Bunny vs Monkey is a must read for anyone who loves a good laugh.

Bunny Vs Monkey Book One by Jamie Smart is available now,
Profile Image for Mairéad.
870 reviews11 followers
November 6, 2022
Picked this up because a group of 7year olds insisted it is waaaay better than Dogman but I've been left very disappointed. The humour is beyond daft, the characters are irritatingly stupid and the plot is pretty non existent... I had to dnf at 35% because it was annoying me so much! I understand I'm not the target audience for these books but I truely can't understand the popularity of this series of comic strip style graphic novels among younger readers. No doubt the pupils who suggested it will try to convince me otherwise but I can safely say I won't be reading any more of this series!
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337 reviews5 followers
July 15, 2023
This was a very fun read.

This book is a collection of short stories (it reminded me a lot of those cartoons you see in a back of a newspaper) with a very thin storyline between them - I found this very clever because it tests children's attention to details.

The art is amazing. I love the drawings, the colours, and all the little details of the various scenarios our characters are in.

I really do think children will fall in love with this book and I can't wait to read the second volume.
Profile Image for Erik Fazekas.
489 reviews218 followers
February 24, 2021
This may be the best comic book I have read and will ever read!!!
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1,515 reviews45 followers
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February 16, 2024
Käsittämättömän nopeatempoinen sekoilusarjakuva, jossa kinastellaan metsän herruudesta. Hieman liikaa kaikkea omaan makuuni, vaikka piirrostyyli olikin aivan kiva.

Myönnän, että yhdelle käännösvitsille olen kylläkin naureskellut jo viikon.
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Author 16 books33 followers
May 21, 2024
I really loved this book. A sort-of-evil monkey lands in the forest thinking he’s on another planet with one mission: take over the world. Lucky for us, there’s a bunny and some other forest creatures out to stop him.

This is a world full of hilariously-incompetent and extremely lovable characters (total Saturday-morning-cartoon vibes). A true all-ages book, too. The writing is smart, fun, and engaging. The art style is just silly enough and just cute enough. It’s been a while since I’ve read a children’s book that felt fun and delightful, so if you’re lamenting why kids don’t read for fun anymore, then make sure you share this one with them!

Structurally, it’s a collection of really short stories (about 4-5 pages, on average), so despite being a 250-page book, it’s easy to pop in and finish an entire story in a few minutes. There is a chronological story that builds gently over the book and leads into the second volume.

My highest of recommendations. One of the best books I’ve read in a while.
Profile Image for James Durkan.
398 reviews2 followers
April 23, 2025
Bunny Vs. Monkey / Jamie Smart

⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

~ Y'KNOW, SKUNKY, IT'S STRANGE. EVERY DAY I COME DOWN HERE AND SAY 'QUICK, SKUNKY, I NEED AN INVENTION FOR A SPECIFIC TASK!" AND EVERY TIME, YOU JUST HAPPEN TO HAVE BEEN WORKING ON JUST THE RIGHT THING… ~

So another one. Just like the popularity of Dog Man, Bunny Vs Monkey has exploded over the past few years. And I wanted to see what the hype was all about.

I can totally see the attraction. This would be for Dog Man readers and up. The reading level and the stories show all this. As much as book 1 in a set is world building, this sprinkled some upcoming stories while not apologising for the chaos. All the woodland critters have their times to shine.

Brilliant illustrations, and a good story.

Who are the humans? What is behind Door B? Will Monkey ever behave???

If book 2 comes my way I’ll give it a shot to see what happens.

📚 Borrowed from #FerrybankLibrary as part of @kilkennylibrary and @librariesireland 📚

* Read: 23/04/25
* Release Date: 02/07/20
* ISBN: 9781788451772
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4 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2022
Anarchic and at times hilariously surreal, these books are well-written and vibrantly illustrated. I credit these books, and the excellent Phoenix comic that led us to them, with a big increase in my kids' reading interest and ability. The humour is often very juvenile. Having watched the author on a live stream I'm sure this is intentional for what are ultimately children's comic books. They are cartoons first, with the silliness and variable sense of reality that entails. But I've been impressed by the consistent characterisation and the underlying, whole-book, story arcs underneath the surface appearance of 'just' a silly cartoon about animals hitting one another with jelly and fart bombs. That aspect may be what you come for, but you stay for the story.
3 reviews
January 5, 2015
By all the gods, to say that I was a little excited that Bunny Vs Monkey is now available in book form, is so much of an understatement,that 'excitement' needs to take a look hard look at itself and think about what it's done.

This collection will be enjoyed by every single child in the world... as well as every adult. So basically if you're reading this thinking, 'Oh I'm not sure... oh I've not seen the characters before... ra ra ra' JUST BUY IT, READ IT and watch how your life changes FOREVER.
1 review1 follower
June 19, 2017
My eight year old son loves these books. All three books are frenetic and funny, with great art and truly memorable characters. We were able to find the first two in the series on Amazon, but oddly the third was only available from the Book Depository in London. Good thing they have free shipping!
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16 reviews8 followers
January 27, 2021
Disclaimer: I'm a school Librarian and my Book Group choose this. The other pupils seemed to enjoy it, too. Therefore I'm giving it three stars, even though I'm not a fan of the humour.

If you don't like slapstick toilet humour, you should probably steer clear.
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553 reviews12 followers
December 31, 2022
I read this to my boys and they both loved it. It wasn’t the easiest to read-aloud with all of the sound effects and tee-hees in every frame, but it was still a lot of fun. Highly recommended for Dav Pilkey fans.
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26 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2021
This book is exceptional, and it has the kind of humour I like. :)
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88 reviews
September 17, 2022
This book is great for dog man fans although as amazing as it is there is a down side to the book it’s difficult to read the handwriting but I would recommend this book to 6 to 10 year olds
3 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2024
OMG I am obsessed whith this series I have about 6 books and I love then and can't stop reading them again and again I absolutely love this book
399 reviews
May 10, 2022
Wissenschaftler wollten eine Rakete mit einem Affen darin eigentlich in den Weltraum senden, aber irgendwas ist schiefgelaufen und so landet der Affe nur im Wald hinter dem Labor. Er aber meint, auf einem fremden Planeten zu sein und beginnt die Waldbewohner Hase und dessen Freunde zu schikanieren - er möchte sie gerne zu seinen Sklaven machen. Nur dumm gelaufen, dass die das nicht mit sich machen lassen und sich kräftig wehren.

Und schon beginnt der Wahnsinn im Wald! Der Affe hat in Stinki, dem Stinktier und Action-Biber Verbündete gefunden und mithilfe von Stinkis Super-Erfindungen herrscht bald das absolute Chaos! Dabei würden Hase und seine Freunde aus dem Wald doch nur so gerne ihre Ruhe haben - doch daraus wird nichts.

Dieses Comic-Buch besteht aus vielen kurzen Geschichten, die im Jahreslauf lustig erzählt werden. Die Figuren sind gut gezeichnet, der Text ist meist gut verständlich. Aber es ist nicht sicher, dass schon jeder 8-jährige die Ironie bei manchen Szenen versteht. Leider wiederholen sich die Inhalte gefühlt immer wieder, nach 10 Geschichten hat man eigentlich schon genug von der stets gleichen Thematik. Aber Kinder mögen das vielleicht anders sehen ...
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3,049 reviews18 followers
June 30, 2023
Bunny and his friends live in the woods. Weenie (a squirrel) and Pig (a pig) are Bunny's two friends. Winter is coming and Bunny is trying to get everyone ready. Weenie and Pig are easily distracted. Though Weenie does like to bake! Unbeknownst to them, a group of scientists on the other side of the hill are planning to launch a monkey into space. Unfortunately, the mission does not go well and Monkey simply lands in Bunny's forest. Initially he thinks he is on another planet but it doesn't take long for Bunny to convince him that he is still on Earth. Monkey still decides he is going to be a pain the bum and make life interesting and semi-miserable for Bunny and friends. He finds a helper - Skunk - who has a secret lair filled with inventions that inevitably go wrong when Monkey tries to use them. And so it goes in two page vignettes from December through June.
I liked the way this started - with the bear. And I am sure kids that enjoy DogMan and Catwad will like this also. It's probably more like Catwad. But as an adult reader I grew tired of the negative and sometimes insensitive jokes (like being dropped on your head too many times). It was OK.
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9,815 reviews54 followers
December 6, 2023
Graphic Novel
Mid to upper elementary readers will love the ridiculousness of this series. The story begins with a monkey launched into "space" who actually lands in the woods near the laboratory. He is determined to rule the woods and spends the rest of the book engaged with the forest creatures. Two sides quickly form and their interactions are humorous and stretch the bounds of ridiculousness. The tone is friendly as Bunny only wants everyone to enjoy being together and living their dream lives. The end hints at what is to come in the next book.
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10 reviews
April 18, 2022
The book opens on page 7 with Monkey getting blasted into the woods thinking it is a new land. When he encounters Bunny he says, “Gasp…it speaks English! How wonderful. This will make ruling you far easier! You will be my chief slave. Now round up all the locals and throw them in a hole. Oh, first dog a hole!”

I couldn’t in good conscious possibly let my students read this book. How is talk about enslaving possibly funny?! I can’t believe this was published in 2016! 😳
534 reviews
January 23, 2022
this series had me and kids cracking up ('i mowed by own bum', is now shouted constantly in our house...so the good with the bad :P). a few stories fell a bit flat, but overall very fun and very cute.
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167 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2023
While I can see it being entertaining, the slight of making the bunny scream like a girl was really offensive, and there are a lot of different, more creative and funny insults that could have been used.
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