List of fictional rabbits
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This is a list of fictional rabbits.
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[edit] Rabbits in literature
- Bionic Bunny, protagonist of the Marc Brown children's book The Bionic Bunny Show, also appears in various Arthur series books
- Brer Rabbit in the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris
- Bunnicula in the book of the same name by Deborah and James Howe
- Lille Skutt (given the name "Little Frisky" in English), from the Swedish children comic book Bamse by Rune Andréasson, also appeared in a few television short films
- Miffy, in children's storybooks created by Dick Bruna
- Mr. Bunnsy, in the book-within-a-book in Terry Pratchett's The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
- Peter Cottontail, in the stories of Thornton Burgess
- Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, the Flopsy Bunnies, the Fierce Bad Rabbit, etc. in the stories of Beatrix Potter
- Rabbit, in A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories
- Responsible Rabbit in the Sweet Pickles book series by Ruth Lerner Perle, Jacquelyn Reinach, and Richard Hefter
- Uncle_Wiggily, in the stories of Howard R. Garis
- The Velveteen Rabbit
- Hazel, eventually Hazel-rah (-rah is an honorific suffix), Fiver (also known as Hrair-roo), Bigwig (aka Thlayli), Blackberry, Dandelion, Pipkin (aka Hlao-roo), Silver, Speedwell, Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Acorn and many others from Richard Adams' Watership Down and sequel. El-Ahrairah and the Black Rabbit of Inlé are mentioned as mythical rabbits or rabbit like entities. Frith the sun deity may or may not take the form of a rabbit.
- The White Rabbit and the March Hare in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Willy Bunny, Sally Bunny, Daddy Bunny, etc. in Richard Scarry's Little Counting Book
- unnamed rabbit in Of Mice and Men
- Little Georgie the Rabbit, from Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson.
- Steel-Bunz, a rabbit secret agent in Samit Basu's The Simoqin Prophecies
- Several rabbits appear in Brian Jacques' Redwall series, including the Mirdop family, who appear in Martin the Warrior, and the muddled Old Rabbit, who appears in Mattimeo.
[edit] Rabbits in film
- American Rabbit from the 1986 cartoon movie The Adventures of the American Rabbit
- Br'er Rabbit, in Disney's Song of the South.
- Bugs Bunny
- Frank, the 7-foot tall apocalyptic rabbit in Donnie Darko
- Kockásfülű nyúl, the hero of the Hungarian animation series
- Harvey (actually a pooka) in Harvey
- Lola Bunny, from Space Jam
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Rabbit, in the Disney animated version of A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories
- Brother Rabbit, in Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin.
- The Rabbit of Caerbannog from Monty Python and the Holy Grail - a killer rabbit (instantly adopted as the Vorpal Bunny into many Dungeons & Dragons scenarios)
- Roger Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit (originally in the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf)
- Skippy, a child-rabbit character in the Disney animated film Robin Hood.
- The unnamed rabbit (or hare) in Russian animation series Nu, pogodi!
- Thumper, in Disney's Bambi
- Characters from Watership Down film version of the novel
- Unnamed pet rabbit in a famous scene from Fatal Attraction
- The Were-Rabbit, and many others, in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
- Sundry bunnies in Jean de Florette - central to the plot
- Rabbit carcass in Roman Polanki's Repulsion
- Trapped rabbit in the opening moments of Robert Bresson's Mouchette
- Boingo in Hoodwinked
[edit] Rabbits on television
- Ace Bunny from Loonatics Unleashed
- Amber the Rabbit from Camp Lazlo
- Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures
- Bean Bunny, in various Muppet series and specials
- Benny Rabbit from Sesame Street
- Bionic Bunny from the animated series Arthur
- Bucky O'Hare in the TV series of the same name, based on the graphic novel of the same name
- Bugs Bunny
- Bunnie Rabbot from Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM)
- Bunny Rabbit, Mister Moose's pal, from Captain Kangaroo
- Buster Baxter from the animated series Arthur
- Buster Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures
- The Cadbury bunny
- Cream the Rabbit as seen in Sonic X (based on the same character from the games)
- Crusader Rabbit
- Cuddles from the internet series Happy Tree Friends
- Duracell Bunny
- Energizer Bunny
- The Esquilax (technically a horse) in The Simpsons.
- Gilbert, rescued rabbit on Full House
- Greg the Bunny
- Kanoko from Sweet Valerian
- Kate from Sweet Valerian
- Kiko from Winx Club
- Kurosuke from Kodomo no Omocha
- Lexi Bunny from Loonatics Unleashed
- Max from Max and Ruby on Viacom's Nickelodeon Nick JR channel. TV series based on the children's books by Rosemary Wells
- Mr. Floppy from Unhappily Ever After
- Mr. Herriman from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
- Mr. Whiskers from Brandy and Mr. Whiskers
- My Melody and Kuromi, Sanrio's bunny mascots from Onegai My Melody (おねがいマイメロディ?)
- Nesquik bunny
- Pop from Sweet Valerian
- Rancid Rabbit from CatDog
- Ricochet Rabbit the Cartoon Cowboy Gunslinging rabbit.
- Swift Heart Rabbit, a Care Bears cousin.
- The Trix rabbit
- Untalkative Bunny
- Usajii, an elderly rabbit who appears in the Domo sketches
- Yin and Yang from Yin Yang Yo, crimefighting rabbits trained by a panda named Master Yo
- Zayats from the Russian cartoon Nu, pogodi! ("Just you wait!")
- Zombunny; a dumb, motionless rabbit featured in the English 1990s TV show Transylvannia Pet Shop
[edit] Rabbits in mythology and folklore
- The Easter Bunny
- Jackalopes
- Wolpertingers
- Nanabhozo or Mahnabohzo, rabbit god of many Amerindian tribes
- The rabbit taken to the moon by Quetzalcoatl, Aztec deity
- The Rabbit in the Moon, India, China, Japan. (see Man in the Moon)
[edit] Rabbits in comic books and comic strips
- Anne Bunny in The Legend of Anne Bunny, a lapine adventuress loosely based on Anne Bonny
- Angelique from Kevin and Kell (who looks like a rat due to cosmetic surgery and is classified as one after losing her rabbit license)
- AntiBunny is a webcomic featuring an a cast of talking rabbits.
- Beth Morrison from Bristled
- Billy Bunny Sr. from Over the Hedge, an associate of Hammy Sammy Squirrel whose interests are Catholicism and extreme sports.
- Billy Bunny Jr. from Over the Hedge, his namesake son, a "mall-rabbit".
- Binky Binkenstein from Life in Hell, a chronically embittered rabbit employed as an author.
- Bongo Binkenstein from Life in Hell, a one-eared rabbit teenager who is Binky's son.
- Boss Rabbit from Dragon Ball, a mafia boss who has the ability to turn people into carrots.
- Bun-Bun of Sluggy Freelance, a psychotic rabbit with a switchblade.
- The Easter Bunny, later The Mecha Easter Bunny from said Sluggy Freelance. Also his host of Easter Rabbits.
- Bunnie Rabbot from Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) based on the same character from the Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) cartoon series.
- Butterscotch and Mr. B, pet rabbits of April Patterson from For Better or For Worse.
- Captain Carrot, leader of the "funny-animal" superhero group the Zoo Crew
- Coney Dewclaw from Kevin and Kell, a baby rabbit who is a predator.
- Cutey Bunny from Army Surplus Komikz
- Danielle Kindle from Kevin and Kell
- Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, a member of the Marvel Family
- Jack and Jill from Funny Bunnies
- Jack and various other characters in the same comic.
- Kevin Dewclaw (ne Kindle) from Kevin and Kell
- Kimberly Taylor from Unlike Minerva and You Say It First
- Kim Greenwald from The Class Menagerie
- Ivory Monroe from By The Tail
- Leah Eunomia from Lang Lang
- Max from Sam & Max
- Miyamoto Usagi from Usagi Yojimbo
- Nailbunny from Johnny the Homicidal Maniac by Jhonen Vasquez
- The Pink, Blue, Orange, Ninja and Pirate-Ninja bunnies in Bunny
- 'Pop' Kindle from Kevin and Kell
- Sam in Zebra Girl, both a cartoon character and a real person in the comic.
- Sheba Jones from Life in Hell, an easily-irked yuppie executive rabbit and Binky Binkenstein's girlfriend.
- Skippy from Mynarski Forest
- Stu and Ed from Faux Pas
- Warren Strong, the funny animal version of Tom Strong, and his wife Patience and daughters Topsy, Turvy and Fluffytail
- Wonder Wabbit, the Justa Lotta Animals version of Wonder Woman
- In the Erma Felna: EDF feature in the comic book Albedo Anthropomorphics, the Independent Lepanian Republic is a political entity of rabbits which is a ruthless enemy motivated by a brutal sense of species supremacy.
- The Bunny from Bunny
[edit] Rabbits in video and computer games
- Alice in Bloody Roar
- Alien rabbits in Space Bunnies Must Die
- Cream the Rabbit in Sonic Advance 2 and other Sonic games
- Daisy the rabbit in Doom
- Jazz Jackrabbit in Jazz Jackrabbit
- Eva Jazz Jackrabbit
- Peppy Hare in the Star Fox series
- Player characters in the shoot 'em up Rabio Lepus
- Rabbit monsters in Final Fantasy XI
- In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Link is transformed into a rabbit-like creature when he first crosses into the Dark World.
- Rabite in Seiken Densetsu series
- The Lapifors, rabbits of the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban game
- Niccolo in Sword of Mana, a rabbit merchant
- Vorpal Bunnies in Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness
- Max in Sam & Max Hit the Road and Sam & Max: Freelance Police (not released)
- Spaz from Jazz Jackrabbit 2
- Lori from Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files
- The dead amusement park fursuit rabbits in Silent Hill 3 (Known as Robbie the Rabbit)
- The doll of Robbie the Rabbit and also a hot-air balloon in the shape of his head in Silent Hill 4: The Room
- The Social Bunny from The Sims 2
- The White Rabbit from American McGee's Alice
- Chilldre Inarabitta, a boss from Mega Man Zero 3
- MIPS the Rabbit in Super Mario 64, the armless rabbit in the basement.
- Reisen Udongein Inaba, a boss from Imperishable Night
- Rabbids from Rayman Raving Rabbids.
- The ninja rabbit from Ninja Rabbits and its sequel International Ninja Rabbits
[edit] Fictional characters named 'rabbit' or similar
- Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, in the Rabbit novels of John Updike
- Howard "Bunny" Colvin of the TV series The Wire
- Harry "Bunny" Manders, accomplice of Raffles
- Jessica Rabbit, wife of Roger Rabbit
- Jimmy "Rabbit" Smith, played by Eminem in the movie 8 Mile
- Usagi Tsukino "aka" Serena "Bunny" Tsukino in Sailor Moon
- the 'Rabbit' family in Roddy Doyle's 'The Snapper'
- Bunny from MythAdventures