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A blood-soaked cartoon that marks the Year of the Rabbit by portraying a bunny revolt against brutal tiger overlords has proven an online hit, with its thinly veiled stab at China's communist rulers.
The "South Park"-style video by [soon to be disappeared] animator Wang Bo, in which the
persecuted rabbits overthrow the tigers, went viral on video-sharing
sites in recent days thanks to its gruesome depiction of a number of
recent scandals.
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