Dayum... It's all hand drawn... I srsly wonder how the heck they can afford to do that. The vid doesn't have many views unfortunately, which probably means ad revenue is absolute peanuts. They don't seem to be sponsored by anyone.
The animations of this style had huge studios behind them with big budgets. I don't know anything about animation, but from what I can see, they seem to have been very faithful to the old hand drawn style. I seriously don't know how they can afford to do this.
Right?!!! It just made me feel so giddy when I started watching it (for me, the animation style brought me back to when I watched old Tom n Jerry on repeat haha).
And then the rabbit led the wolf back to his burrow, where he had just finished baking some sweet rolls. The wolf was thankful (he hadn't eaten anything that day, in preparation for the hunt), and the rabbit, who had been shunned by the others for eating things that didn't grow in a vegetable garden, was overjoyed that he had found someone to share his hobby with. He peppered the wolf with questions about how it tasted, and it was surprisingly good, especially considering the rabbit had never had anyone but himself try his food before.
While they ate, they bonded. The wolf had separated from his pack a while ago due to creative differences ("just as well," said the rabbit, "if a whole wolf pack had found this village, we'd never have met"), and they talked about how horrible people could be to each other and how hard it was going solo... and how lucky they both were to have found a kindred spirit.
They talked and talked, and eventually the rabbit confessed to the wolf that he'd been eyeing him up since they met, and although he didn't go much for garden vegetables, there was one carrot he'd been wanting to taste...