Some would argue (like most of my film geek friends) that Kill Bill is virtually unspoofable by the mere virtue that Quentin Tarantino turned into a virtual parody of himself when he made the twin movies about a professional killer looking for revenge on her former boss and the father of her child.
That said, it hasn't stopped Jennifer Shiman and her rag-tag rodents in 30 Second Bunnies Theatre from spoofing both Kill Bill movies in a single orgy of flying body parts and scantily-clad women wielding large Japanese swords (a favourite image in mangas, video games and graphic novels).
I wish that Shiman had gone for a parody of each Kill Bill movie, since there's so much comic material to be mined in Tarantino's blatant rip-offs of – sorry, reverent homages to – various films in the B, C and even Grade-Z canon. Nevertheless, Shiman's bunnies have managed to hit the high points, with every character getting lovingly shot, decapitated, buried, bitten and filleted. Good for more than a few laughs.
Next, the bunnies will try to outdo Samuel L. Jackson's bad@$$ mofo persona when they spoof Snakes on a Plane, and take another crack at Captain Jack when they parody Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
You can check out the 30 Second Bunnies Theatre version of Kill Bill (WARNING: MATURE CONTENT!) by clicking over here.