No Ordinary Rabbit

September 21, 2003

ooblong.gifOolong is no ordi­nary rab­bit.

Oolong is so calm and patient — he never gets angry when I take pic­tures of
him. When I put var­i­ous objects on his head, he stays still for a minute. This is just a result of an inti­mate rela­tion­ship between me and Oolong. The main theme of my site is not to show these ‘head­per­for­mance’ links, and it’s not my hope to pro­pa­gan­dize noth­ing but the strange­ness of his head­per­for­mance over the world. Oolong’s head­per­for­mance– many for­eign­ers seem to feel it ‘crazy’, but Japan­ese peo­ple feel it just cute and funny.

It is the dif­fer­ence of inter­na­tional feeling.” 

4 comments

Oolong is no longer a live rab­bit. If you go to his actual site (not the one you have linked,) some­where there is an announce­ment of his pass­ing, along with some creepy final photos.

by rob on September 27, 2003 at 12:26 am. Reply #

Thanks for giv­ing me the heads up. The site linked is Oolong’s actual site. I believe the site you are refer­ring to (with the creepy final pho­tos) is the one cur­rently in email (or word of mouth) circulation;

http://www.syberpunk.com/cgi-bin/index.pl?page=oolong

by kartooner on September 28, 2003 at 3:11 am. Reply #

Just noticed I posted the wrong link. The site Rob refers to is:

http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~sokaisha/rabbit/rabbit.htm

by kartooner on September 28, 2003 at 3:12 am. Reply #

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by The Official Photo Journal of Oolong on October 10, 2005 at 10:47 am. Reply #

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