The front cover of Little Bunny Foo Foo is designed to evoke fear and unease, transforming a familiar childhood figure into something nightmarish. The central image features a tall, imposing figure in a tattered rabbit mask, standing in a dark, misty forest. The figure holds a large hammer, its bloodied head hinting at violence and terror. The eerie red glow surrounding him enhances the sense of danger, as if he has just emerged from the shadows—or is waiting for his next victim.
The typography reinforces the twisted nature of the story, with the word "Little" slashed through in red, suggesting corruption of innocence. The contrast between the unsettling imagery and the once-playful name "Foo Foo" adds to the psychological horror. The composition, color palette, and ominous lighting work together to create a foreboding atmosphere, signaling that this is no ordinary fairy tale—it’s a gruesome, spine-chilling nightmare.