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[[File:Whiterabbit.png|thumb|A '''Glowing Rabbit''']]
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'''Glowing Rabbits'''{{refneeded}} are rare, shiny types of [[rabbit]]s that appear only in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. These rabbits appear to be white with sparkles appearing from their body. When 50 [[Power Star]]s are secured, Glowing Rabbits will start to randomly appear around the castle in place of the character's other rabbits, but they are so scarce, it's rare to find one. If the player uses [[Yoshi]], he can catch six of the rabbits outside in front of the castle. He can also get the other two if the player goes back in and outside the castle repeatedly until the final two glowing rabbits appear. There are eight Glowing Rabbits in total. Once all eight of them are caught, the player is rewarded with a key that unlocks the last door in the character selection room, which obtains a secret Power Star. Boo laughs will be heard if the player enters the door again after entering it for the first time. Glowing Rabbits no longer appear after finding all of them.
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{{quote|You caught a glowing rabbit! But you still have [x] more to catch!|In-game text|[[Super Mario 64 DS]]}}
'''Glowing rabbits''' are a rare, shiny type of [[rabbit]] that appears only in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. These rabbits appear to be white with sparkles appearing from their bodies. Much like the regular rabbits, glowing rabbits are modeled after [[MIPS]] from the [[Super Mario 64|original game]].


The final Glowing Rabbit caught states that it is the eldest of the Glowing Rabbits. Additionally, they appear to be related to each other and are all male, as each rabbit then before the last one states that it is the "second fastest of [their] eight brothers."
When 50 [[Power Star]]s are collected and the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] is spoken to, glowing rabbits start to randomly appear around the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] in place of the player characters' other rabbits once that rabbit has been caught at least once. Each time the area a rabbit is in is loaded, there is a 1/32 chance for each eligible rabbit to be glowing, or a 1/16 chance if the player has collected at least 80 Stars. This means it can be more efficient to wait to search for the glowing rabbits until more Stars have been collected. There are eight glowing rabbits in total. When any glowing rabbit before the eighth one is caught, the player gets a chance to save their progress. Once all eight glowing rabbits are caught, the player is rewarded with a [[key]] that unlocks the empty room (the white-bordered door to the right of [[Wario]]'s [[switching room]]) in the [[Peach's Room|princess's room]], which houses a secret Power Star. Glowing rabbits no longer appear after the player finds all of them, and [[Boo]] laughs are heard if the player enters the empty room again after obtaining its Star.


If a [[rabbit]] before the eighth rabbit is caught, the player gets a chance to save their progress.
The final glowing rabbit caught states that it is the eldest of the glowing rabbits. Additionally, they appear to be related to each other and are all male, as each rabbit then before the last one states that it is the "second fastest of [its] eight brothers."
==Gallery==
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File:Empty room key get.png|[[Yoshi]] gets the key to the empty room after catching the final glowing rabbit.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ひかるうさぎ
|JapR=Hikaru usagi
|JapM=Glowing rabbit
|Fre=Lapin luisant
|FreM=Shiny Rabbit
|Kor=빛나는 토끼
|KorR=Binnaneun Tokki
|KorM=Shining Rabbit
|Spa=Conejo brillante
|SpaM=Bright rabbit
}}
 
==Trivia==
*It is possible to collect all eight glowing rabbits by repeatedly respawning a single rabbit or set of rabbits until one generates as glowing eight times. For example, as [[Yoshi]], the player can exit the castle's front doors, after which three rabbits will always be in the [[Castle Grounds]]. If one is glowing, the player can catch it. After doing so, the player can reenter the castle and then exit it again. They can continue doing this until they find another glowing rabbit and catch that one.
*By using a certain method involving restarting the game at certain points, the RNG of the rabbits can be manipulated to guarantee two glowing rabbits in the Castle Grounds each time the manipulation is completed.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gE4-rOcPNY Glowing Rabbit RNG Manipulation]</ref> This allows glowing rabbits to be caught much more quickly and reliably.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:13, October 12, 2024

Glowing rabbit
SM64DS Glowing Rabbit Screenshot.png
First appearance Super Mario 64 DS (2004)
Variant of Rabbit
“You caught a glowing rabbit! But you still have [x] more to catch!”
In-game text, Super Mario 64 DS

Glowing rabbits are a rare, shiny type of rabbit that appears only in Super Mario 64 DS. These rabbits appear to be white with sparkles appearing from their bodies. Much like the regular rabbits, glowing rabbits are modeled after MIPS from the original game.

When 50 Power Stars are collected and the Toad in the Rec Room is spoken to, glowing rabbits start to randomly appear around the Mushroom Castle in place of the player characters' other rabbits once that rabbit has been caught at least once. Each time the area a rabbit is in is loaded, there is a 1/32 chance for each eligible rabbit to be glowing, or a 1/16 chance if the player has collected at least 80 Stars. This means it can be more efficient to wait to search for the glowing rabbits until more Stars have been collected. There are eight glowing rabbits in total. When any glowing rabbit before the eighth one is caught, the player gets a chance to save their progress. Once all eight glowing rabbits are caught, the player is rewarded with a key that unlocks the empty room (the white-bordered door to the right of Wario's switching room) in the princess's room, which houses a secret Power Star. Glowing rabbits no longer appear after the player finds all of them, and Boo laughs are heard if the player enters the empty room again after obtaining its Star.

The final glowing rabbit caught states that it is the eldest of the glowing rabbits. Additionally, they appear to be related to each other and are all male, as each rabbit then before the last one states that it is the "second fastest of [its] eight brothers."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ひかるうさぎ[?]
Hikaru usagi
Glowing rabbit
French Lapin luisant[?] Shiny Rabbit
Korean 빛나는 토끼[?]
Binnaneun Tokki
Shining Rabbit
Spanish Conejo brillante[?] Bright rabbit

Trivia[edit]

  • It is possible to collect all eight glowing rabbits by repeatedly respawning a single rabbit or set of rabbits until one generates as glowing eight times. For example, as Yoshi, the player can exit the castle's front doors, after which three rabbits will always be in the Castle Grounds. If one is glowing, the player can catch it. After doing so, the player can reenter the castle and then exit it again. They can continue doing this until they find another glowing rabbit and catch that one.
  • By using a certain method involving restarting the game at certain points, the RNG of the rabbits can be manipulated to guarantee two glowing rabbits in the Castle Grounds each time the manipulation is completed.[1] This allows glowing rabbits to be caught much more quickly and reliably.

References[edit]