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Rabbit Mario (also referred to as Bunny Mario) is a form Mario can become in Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins by touching a Carrot.

Rabbit Mario has rabbit ears coming out of his hat. When in the air, holding A button can slow his descent, and repeatedly mashing it can lead to an almost fluttering of the ears which can keep the player level in the air as the player proceed through the level. Also, holding A while on the ground causes Mario to hop continuously; Rabbit Mario also lacks the ability to Spin Jump. On the same game, Wario could become Rabbit Wario in the 2nd part of the final battle, and use the same powers as Rabbit Mario uses.

In the Super Smash Bros. series, Mario by picking up a Bunny Hood, he gains a similar look to Rabbit Mario. However the ears are yellow and this item allows him to run faster and jump higher. Every other character in the game is able to do this as well. It should be noted that the Bunny Hood is an item that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and in its sequel Majora's Mask. In Majora's Mask, the item enhances the speed of the player, explaining why it has such an effect in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Appearances in Other Media

A battle between Bunny Mario and Wario
Rabbit Mario as seen in Mario Kirby Masterpiece.

Rabbit Mario appeared in Mario Kirby Masterpiece, an obscure Japanese video starring Mario and Kirby. The Rabbit form was here put to use by Mario is he fought Wario and his monoplane the Bulldog.

In one Super Mario Bros. Super Show live action segment, Mario appeared dressed as a rabbit. He had two bunny ears on his hat, the buttons of his overalls were white and fluffy, and he had a tail sticking out the back of his overalls. This resembled the Rabbit Mario form; however, it was actually coincidental.


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