The Amazing Digital Circus (TADC) has sparked a passionate and massive fandom, but no character pairing has captured the collective imagination quite like Pomni and Jax. As of December 2025, the volume of "Pomni x Jax" fanart—affectionately dubbed the "FunnyBunny" ship—continues to explode across platforms like X (Twitter), Tumblr, DeviantArt, and Archive of Our Own (AO3).
This pairing, which pits the anxious, existential protagonist against the mischievous, cruel deuteragonist, thrives on a compelling contrast that fans love to explore. Far from the show's canon, fan artists and writers are reinterpreting their complex dynamic, focusing on the potential for genuine connection amidst the psychological horror of the Digital Circus.
The Central Figures: Pomni and Jax Character Profiles
To understand the FunnyBunny phenomenon, one must first appreciate the contrasting personalities that make up the ship. Both characters are victims of the same digital prison, yet their coping mechanisms—and their designs—are worlds apart.
Pomni: The Anxious Protagonist
- Role: Main Protagonist, the newest human trapped in the Digital Circus.
- Voice Actor: Lizzie Freeman.
- Design: A stylized humanoid with a jester/cartoon mime aesthetic, featuring a large head, white skin, and a distinctive hat. Her design is often cited as embodying the "sad clown trope," reflecting her deep-seated anxiety and existential dread.
- Personality: Nervous, compassionate, highly unstable, and desperate to find an exit. Her emotional volatility makes her the most relatable character for many viewers.
- Trivia: Creator Gooseworx revealed Pomni was once concepted as a frog-like character.
Jax: The Cruel Prankster
- Role: Deuteragonist, a long-time resident of the Digital Circus.
- Voice Actor: Michael Kovach.
- Design: A tall, lanky lilac rabbit with a perpetually smug expression, wearing yellow overalls. His casual, laid-back appearance belies his manipulative nature.
- Personality: Mischievous, viciously cruel, and a bullying prankster who delights in tormenting the other inhabitants, particularly Ragatha, Kinger, and Gangle. He is considered the group's biggest jerk, yet his actions are often viewed as a coping mechanism for his own entrapment.
- Status: Like Pomni, he was a human before being digitized, but his true name is unknown.
The Core Dynamic: Why FunnyBunny Works in Fanon
The "FunnyBunny" ship, a portmanteau of Pomni's clown-like appearance and Jax's rabbit form, is a classic example of a "ship of contrast." In canon, Jax is a menace, often targeting Pomni with his cruel jokes. However, fans zero in on subtle moments that suggest a deeper, more complicated connection, transforming their interactions into a compelling narrative for fanart.
1. The "Soft Spot" Theory
One of the most powerful drivers of the fanart is the theory that Jax treats Pomni marginally better than the others. While he still teases her, some fans argue that his interactions with her lack the malicious intent he directs at, say, Ragatha or Zooble. This slight difference is amplified in fanon, suggesting that Pomni’s vulnerability brings out a hidden "soft spot" in the otherwise callous rabbit.
2. The "Enemies to Reluctant Allies to Lovers" Arc
This is arguably the most dominant trope in Pomni x Jax fanfiction and fanart. The narrative potential is huge: Pomni needs a protector or an ally to navigate the Digital Circus, and Jax, with his knowledge and manipulative skills, is the perfect, albeit dangerous, candidate. Fan artists love depicting the turning point where Jax begrudgingly helps Pomni, leading to moments of genuine, non-verbal connection.
3. The "Caretaker Pomni" Trope
A popular fanart theme flips the dynamic, portraying Pomni as the one who "fixes" or "saves" Jax. This trope suggests that Pomni's raw, unfiltered anxiety and humanity are the only things capable of breaking through Jax's emotional armor. Fanart often shows Pomni comforting a de-stressed or non-pranking Jax, positioning her as the individual who "brings out the best in Jax".
The Latest Fanart Trends and Artistic Themes in 2025
As the series from Glitch Productions continues to develop, the fanart has evolved beyond simple ship drawings. The trends in late 2025 focus on high-concept, emotionally charged scenarios that explore the psychological depth of the characters.
The "Human AU" and Escape Scenarios
A significant portion of recent fanart focuses on the "Human AU" (Alternate Universe), where Pomni and Jax are depicted in their assumed human forms, often in a modern or high school setting. This allows artists to explore a relationship free from the oppressive surrealism of the Digital Circus, focusing purely on personality clashes and romantic tension. These pieces often feature the "trust issues" theme, a common element in their fan-created stories.
The Hurt/Comfort and Angst Themes
Given Pomni's constant state of distress and Jax's inherent cruelty, the "Hurt/Comfort" trope is a staple. Fanart in this style frequently depicts Pomni in a state of abstraction or panic, with Jax providing a rare, gentle moment of support. The contrast between the vibrant, cartoonish art style of TADC and the dark, angsty subject matter is a core appeal, allowing artists to blend psychological horror with a tender romance.
Visual Contrast and Color Theory
Artists are drawn to the striking visual contrast between the characters: Pomni's primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and white skin against Jax's vibrant purple and yellow overalls. This color theory contrast creates aesthetically pleasing artwork, symbolizing the chaotic but complementary nature of their personalities. The visual dichotomy makes for highly shareable and memorable fanart pieces.
The Enduring Appeal of Shipping the Unshippable
The enduring popularity of Pomni x Jax, or FunnyBunny, is a testament to the power of fan interpretation. The vast, empty space of the Digital Circus allows the fandom to project their own desires for connection and redemption onto the characters.
While canon may never validate the pairing—as a relationship might "ruin the show and the plot" by contradicting the existential horror themes—the fanart provides a necessary emotional outlet. It’s a way to introduce warmth and humanity into a cold, digital prison. Ultimately, the FunnyBunny fanart trend is not just about romance; it's about the hope that even the most broken, anxious, and cruel individuals can find someone to anchor them in a meaningless, infinite world.
The creativity and sheer volume of high-quality artwork surrounding Pomni and Jax ensure that the FunnyBunny ship will remain a dominant and fascinating part of The Amazing Digital Circus fandom for the foreseeable future.
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