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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Usavich (from Usagi, Japanese for rabbit, and -vich, which is faux Russian) is a short CG-animated comedy airing on MTV Japan. Briefly, Usavich is about two anthropomorphic rabbits in jail. The first is Putin, a carefree and happy-go-lucky rabbit who always follows orders and usually dances a jig when he's not doing anything (or sleeping). The second is Kirenenko, an emotionless and apathetic rabbit who cares only about reading his shoe catalog or cleaning his shoes, and oblivious to the fact that he lives in jail. |