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{{quote|What part of ‘I'm not [[Yoshi|your]] lunch’ do you not understand? I already gave you the key! Put me down!|Rabbit|Super Mario 64 DS}} | {{quote|What part of ‘I'm not [[Yoshi|your]] lunch’ do you not understand? I already gave you the key! Put me down!|Rabbit|Super Mario 64 DS}} | ||
'''Rabbits'''<ref>Musa, Alexander, and Geson Hatchett. 2013. ''Super Mario 3D World'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide, page 19.</ref> | '''Rabbits'''<ref>Musa, Alexander, and Geson Hatchett. 2013. ''Super Mario 3D World'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide, page 19.</ref> are small, furry mammals with long ears and large hind paws. In the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, they are common in the fields and wooded regions of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 17:01, May 11, 2019
- This article is about animals that appeared in Super Mario 64 DS and Super Mario 3D World. For the yellow rabbit from the original Super Mario 64, see MIPS. For the racing rabbit in Donkey Kong 64, see Rabbit (Donkey Kong 64).
- "Bunny" redirects here. For the bunny form in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, see Bunny Mario. For the rabbit-like creatures from Super Mario Galaxy, see Star Bunny. For the bunny from Mario's Time Machine, see Bunny (Mario's Time Machine).
- Not to be confused with Nabbit or Rabbid.
- “What part of ‘I'm not your lunch’ do you not understand? I already gave you the key! Put me down!”
- —Rabbit, Super Mario 64 DS
Rabbits[1] are small, furry mammals with long ears and large hind paws. In the Mario franchise, they are common in the fields and wooded regions of the Mushroom Kingdom.
History
Nintendo Comics System
In the Bowser Knows Best issue of Nintendo Comics System, the Koopa Family has a pet rabbit named Pookie who they often mistreat, but escapes soon after his introduction.
Nintendo Adventure Books
In Leaping Lizards, Morton Koopa Jr. sneaks into the palace, vandalizing it and transforming the Mushroom King into a rabbit with his magic wand. Luigi's attempt to change the king back with the same scepter only makes matters worse, changing the king from a normal bunny into a human-sized one. In a later book, Unjust Desserts, Magikoopa sneaks into the palace garden with some enemies he had shrunk by shapeshifting into a rabbit.
Super Mario series
Super Mario 64
- Main article: MIPS
In Super Mario 64, a yellow rabbit named MIPS can be found in the basement of Peach's Castle. If caught, he will give Mario a secret Power Star. MIPS is found twice in the game: the first time after collecting 15 Power Stars, and the second time after 50 Power Stars.
Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64 DS, rabbits feature much more prominently. They are found throughout the castle grounds (and their locations vary from character to character). The designated rabbits for each character have a specific color - yellow for Yoshi, pink for Mario, green for Luigi, and orange for Wario. If caught, they would unlock mini-games for the player to play in the Rec Room.
Special Glowing Rabbits need to be caught to unlock a white door in the Character Door room, behind which was a secret Power Star. They will appear only after the player has collected 50 Power Stars. After catching eight of these rabbits, they will no longer appear.
In the Korean version, the mini-games were removed, and therefore the Rabbits do not appear.
Yoshi (Yellow Rabbits):
- 1-3: Outside the castle, at the end of the bridge.
- 4: Outside the castle, in a patch of flowers to the right.
- 5: Outside the castle, at the bottom of the drained moat.
- 6: Outside the castle, to the left among the maze of hedges.
- 7: In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land.
- 8: At the beginning of the game, Yoshi must find the rabbit with the key, located in the hedge maze. This rabbit will eventually be the same as rabbit 4 is located.
Mario (Pink Rabbits):
- 1: Outside the castle, left of the bridge.
- 2: Outside the castle, at the bottom of the moat (after it's been drained).
- 3: Inside the room with the entrance to Jolly Roger Bay.
- 4-5: In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land.
- 6: On the second floor of the castle, at the very top of the stairs.
- 7: On the second floor of the castle, in the room with the large mirror wall and the entrance to Snowman's Land.
Luigi (Green Rabbits):
- 1: Outside the castle, to the left among the maze of hedges.
- 2: In the room with the entrance to Bob-omb Battlefield.
- 3: Behind the castle, in the courtyard with the boos (back flip right outside the doorway).
- 4: In the basement, in the room where the water can be drained from the moat (after doing it).
- 5: On the second floor of the castle, just right of the doorway.
- 6: In the room with the entrance to the Goomboss Battle (behind the Rec Room).
- 7: Outside the castle, on the roof (150 stars needed to unlock the cannon).
Wario (Orange Rabbits):
- 1: Outside the castle, past the bridge, to the far right.
- 2: In the room with the entrance to Whomp's Fortress.
- 3: In the basement, in the left hall with Toad.
- 4: Behind the castle, in the courtyard with the Boos, behind the fountain.
- 5: On the second floor of the castle, in the halls with the entrance to Tiny-Huge Island.
- 6: On the third floor of the castle, near the entrance to Tick Tock Clock.
- 7: On the third floor of the castle, in the upper alcove to the left, leading to Over the Rainbows.
Super Mario 3D World
Rabbits appear again in Super Mario 3D World, where they can again be chased and caught to receive prizes. Normal rabbits hold power-ups and coins, but rabbits surrounded by a green light have a Green Star. Larger variations known as Big Rabbits[2] also appear and will give Mega Mushrooms or Green Stars to the players when caught. Rabbits can be held in place with the GamePad, allowing the player to catch them more easily.
Super Mario Odyssey
In Super Mario Odyssey, gray and white rabbits wearing top hats can be found in a few kingdoms, such as the Wooded Kingdom and the Lake Kingdom. They will hop away if approached; attacking them will cause it to hand over a Power Moon. These rabbits resemble the ones from Super Mario 64 DS and Super Mario 3D World in terms of body structure and proportion, as well as general purpose. Most kingdoms only feature one of these rabbits, if any; Bowser's Kingdom is an exception, with two; however, the second rabbit only offers coins when captured. After hitting the Moon Rock in the Sand Kingdom, three will appear there, with two giving varying amounts of coins and the third giving the Power Moon; this one is faster than most and has a wider range, and is probably intended to be caught using Jaxi.
Many rabbits can also be found on the Dark Side of the Moon, in a location known as Rabbit Ridge. These rabbits wear top hats, and are entirely white. These rabbits also do not run if approached. They are ruled over by Madame Broode, an enormously-obese anthropomorphic rabbit, who is accompanied by her minions, the Broodals. It should also be noted that these rabbits' hats cannot be removed, possibly to prevent Mario from potentially capturing them.
Mario Party Advance
In Mario Party Advance, Rabbits appear in the minigame Grabbit, in which the player must catch a certain amount of them with the given time limit.
Mario Tennis Aces
Rabbits using their appearance from Super Mario 3D World appear in Mario Tennis Aces on the sides of the Piranha Plant Forest court.
Names in others languages
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Gallery
A normal rabbit as it appears in Super Mario Odyssey
A moon-landscape rabbit as it appears in Super Mario Odyssey
- Lunar Rabbit.JPG
A rabbit on the Dark Side