Bunny Gongjuu
Character
- Year of Production
- 2025
- Content Type
- Character
- Target Age
- all
- Product Type
- Others
- Production Stage
- IP
- Detailed Genre
- Entertainment
Summary
Bunny from Dibo the Gift Dragon is no longer a baby!
She has left the soft and fluffy Cozy Land, grown up, started school, made new friends, and even entered the workforce.No longer a little one, Bunny now gets squished on the subway, powers through the day with coffee, and counts the minutes until she can go home.Her soul gets drained by stress...And yet—just like you—Bunny is still a princess.Today too, Bunny faces the world with courage and cuteness, living her day the way only a true princess can.
She has left the soft and fluffy Cozy Land, grown up, started school, made new friends, and even entered the workforce.No longer a little one, Bunny now gets squished on the subway, powers through the day with coffee, and counts the minutes until she can go home.Her soul gets drained by stress...And yet—just like you—Bunny is still a princess.Today too, Bunny faces the world with courage and cuteness, living her day the way only a true princess can.
Company Profile
Character
STUDIO NEXTPAGE Inc.
NextPage Inc. is an IP commercialization company founded in 2021. Through a close strategic partnership with OCON Inc. a leading 3D CGI animation studio established in 1996, NextPage exclusively manages the global business development of OCON’s flagship character IPs, including Pororo the Little Penguin and Dibo the Gift Dragon.
Based on a diversified business model encompassing distribution, licensing, and co-production, NextPage maximizes the value of IPs across domestic and international markets. The company has also collaborated with various public institutions—such as the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Gyeonggi Province, the Ministry of Justice, the Korea Energy Agency, the Korean Intellectual Property Office, and the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency—contributing to the creation of social value through animation IPs.
In addition, NextPage actively develops and expands its own original IPs, including Bunny Gongjuu, KKURIZ, and NYAO CAT, accelerating their entry into global markets. Through strategic partnerships with overseas partners, NextPage continues to strengthen the global competitiveness of K-content and drive sustainable growth in the international IP business.
Based on a diversified business model encompassing distribution, licensing, and co-production, NextPage maximizes the value of IPs across domestic and international markets. The company has also collaborated with various public institutions—such as the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Gyeonggi Province, the Ministry of Justice, the Korea Energy Agency, the Korean Intellectual Property Office, and the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency—contributing to the creation of social value through animation IPs.
In addition, NextPage actively develops and expands its own original IPs, including Bunny Gongjuu, KKURIZ, and NYAO CAT, accelerating their entry into global markets. Through strategic partnerships with overseas partners, NextPage continues to strengthen the global competitiveness of K-content and drive sustainable growth in the international IP business.
