The Lucky Bunny By Covert Japan And Starring Misa Better -
The garment is heavy. The price is heavy. The lore is heavier.
from the Death Note franchise, a character often portrayed in "gothic" or "bunny" inspired aesthetics in cosplay and fan media. Related Themed Projects and Media the lucky bunny by covert japan and starring misa
In a near-future Tokyo where “luck scores” are traded as crypto tokens, a hacker known only as Misa discovers a glitch: an algorithm that produces infinite positive outcomes. But each use steals a memory from a stranger. Wearing a handmade rabbit charm (the “Lucky Bunny”), she decides to break the system – by giving away her own luck to a child who has none. The film ends with Misa’s luck score dropping to zero, but the rabbit’s eyes glow, implying the system is now inverted. The garment is heavy
Misa herself has leaned into the mythos. In a recent Instagram live (her only social media presence), she held up the jacket and said: “The rabbit does not give you luck. It reminds you that you already had it. I am just the face of your reflection.” from the Death Note franchise, a character often
, described as "the lucky bunny," faces a storyline where his good fortune disappears. : A short film titled The Lucky Bunny
For those who follow the underground J-scene, the collaboration between a creator like Covert Japan and a talent like Misa is something of a perfect storm. But what exactly makes this particular project stand out? Let’s dive in.