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In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', the Alien Bunnies appear in various places. One appears in the ending of [[Dr. Crygor]]'s game, and [[Mike]] goes to a planet full of them.
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', the Alien Bunnies appear in various places. One appears in the ending of [[Dr. Crygor]]'s game, and [[Mike]] goes to a planet full of them.


Alien Bunnies can also be seen in several places in Rhythm Tengoku for the GBA (japanese only) and Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. Both of these games were made by the same Team who made the Wario Ware games.


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== Trivia ==
*Alien Bunnies can also be seen in several places in Rhythm Tengoku for the GBA (japanese only) and Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. Both of these games were made by the same Team who made the Wario Ware games.
 
 
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Alien Bunnies with Dr. Crygor.

Alien Bunnies were the life counter for Orbulon's games in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$. Every time the player loses one of their lives, an alien bunny gets sucked into a nameless void. Regaining a life brings one back from said void. Their spaceship appears in the Dribble and Spitz microgame, Space Escape.

In the GameCube title, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$, the Alien Bunnies had their own minigame, where up to four had to keep away from a larger space hare in a girl's wig.

In WarioWare: Twisted!, they show up during Orbulon's story as his minions.

In WarioWare: Touched!, the Alien Bunnies appear in various places. One appears in the ending of Dr. Crygor's game, and Mike goes to a planet full of them.


Trivia

  • Alien Bunnies can also be seen in several places in Rhythm Tengoku for the GBA (japanese only) and Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. Both of these games were made by the same Team who made the Wario Ware games.