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In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', a yellow rabbit named MIPS can be found in the basement of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]. If caught, he will give [[Mario]] a secret [[Power Star]]. MIPS is found twice in the game: the first time after Mario collects 15 Power Stars, and the second time after 50. | In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', a yellow rabbit named MIPS can be found in the basement of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]. If caught, he will give [[Mario]] a secret [[Power Star]]. MIPS is found twice in the game: the first time after Mario collects 15 Power Stars, and the second time after 50. | ||
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In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', generic rabbits are prominent throughout Peach's Castle, both indoors and outdoors. They replace MIPS from the original game. Each character has their own designated rabbits, which only appear when the player is controlling that character. The rabbits for each character can be distinguished by color: yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. The rabbits only start to appear when the player's character talks to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. If a rabbit is caught for the first time, it begs to be released and gives a [[key]] to the character, which unlocks a [[minigame|mini-game]] for the Rec Room. If the character catches the same rabbit again, it begs to be released and tells them that they already obtained its key. Two of Mario's, one of Wario's, and one of Yoshi's rabbits are found in the same locations that MIPS appears in the original ''Super Mario 64''. In the manual, a screenshot of an off-pink rabbit with black details appears, likely taken during a pre-release revision. Due to the mini-games not being present, these rabbits do not appear in the South Korean version of the game. | In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', generic rabbits are prominent throughout Peach's Castle, both indoors and outdoors. They replace MIPS from the original game. Each character has their own designated rabbits, which only appear when the player is controlling that character. The rabbits for each character can be distinguished by color: yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. The rabbits only start to appear when the player's character talks to the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. If a rabbit is caught for the first time, it begs to be released and gives a [[key]] to the character, which unlocks a [[minigame|mini-game]] for the Rec Room. If the character catches the same rabbit again, it begs to be released and tells them that they already obtained its key. Two of Mario's, one of Wario's, and one of Yoshi's rabbits are found in the same locations that MIPS appears in the original ''Super Mario 64''. In the manual, a screenshot of an off-pink rabbit with black details appears, likely taken during a pre-release revision. Due to the mini-games not being present, these rabbits do not appear in the South Korean version of the game. |
Revision as of 14:35, December 9, 2024
- Not to be confused with Nabbit or Rabbid.
- 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 (character).
- "Bunny" redirects here. For the bunny form in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, see Bunny Mario. For the leporid creatures from Super Mario Galaxy, see Star Bunny. For the bunny from Mario's Time Machine, see Bunny (Mario's Time Machine).
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Artwork of a rabbit from Super Mario Odyssey. | |||
First appearance | Super Mario 64 (1996) | ||
Latest appearance | Mario Party Superstars (2021) | ||
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- “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] or bunnies,[2] appear in the Super Mario franchise as interactable species that hold important items and tend to flee if approached.
History
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 the Mushroom Castle. If caught, he will give Mario a secret Power Star. MIPS is found twice in the game: the first time after Mario collects 15 Power Stars, and the second time after 50.
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Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64 DS, generic rabbits are prominent throughout Peach's Castle, both indoors and outdoors. They replace MIPS from the original game. Each character has their own designated rabbits, which only appear when the player is controlling that character. The rabbits for each character can be distinguished by color: yellow for Yoshi, pink for Mario, green for Luigi, and orange for Wario. The rabbits only start to appear when the player's character talks to the Toad in the Rec Room. If a rabbit is caught for the first time, it begs to be released and gives a key to the character, which unlocks a mini-game for the Rec Room. If the character catches the same rabbit again, it begs to be released and tells them that they already obtained its key. Two of Mario's, one of Wario's, and one of Yoshi's rabbits are found in the same locations that MIPS appears in the original Super Mario 64. In the manual, a screenshot of an off-pink rabbit with black details appears, likely taken during a pre-release revision. Due to the mini-games not being present, these rabbits do not appear in the South Korean version of the game.
Special glowing rabbits need to be caught to unlock a white door in the princess's room, behind which is a secret Power Star. They will randomly appear only after the player has collected 40 Power Stars in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Any character can catch them, but only after they have already caught the regularly colored rabbit in that location at least once. After the player catches eight of these rabbits, they will no longer appear.
In addition to these rabbits, Yoshi must find a rabbit with the key to Peach's Castle at the start of the game, which is located in the hedge maze.
Yoshi's rabbits | ||
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Location | Mini-game unlocked | Power Stars required to unlock |
Outside the castle, at the end of the bridge, to the left. | Puzzle Panel | 1 Star |
Outside the castle, at the end of the bridge, in the middle. | Hide and Boo Seek | 1 Star |
Outside the castle at the end of the bridge, to the right. | Boom Box | 1 Star |
Outside the castle, in a patch of flowers, to the right. | Tox Box Shuffle | 1 Star |
Outside the castle, at the bottom of the drained moat. | Puzzle Panic | 12 Stars |
Outside the castle, in the garden, near the small hedge maze. | Which Wiggler? | 1 Star |
In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land. | Mix-a-Mug | 12 Stars |
Mario's rabbits | ||
Location | Mini-game unlocked | Power Stars required to unlock |
Outside the castle, on the left of the bridge, near the waterfall. | Sort or 'Splode | 8 Stars |
Outside the castle, at the bottom of the moat (after it has been drained). | Shell Smash | 12 Stars |
Inside the room with the entrances to Jolly Roger Bay and The Secret Aquarium. | Trampoline Time | 8 Stars |
In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land, to the left. | Connect the Characters | 12 Stars |
In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land, to the right. | Bounce and Trounce | 12 Stars |
On the second floor of the castle, at the very top of the stairs, leading to the 50-Star door. | Trampoline Terror | 31 Stars |
On the second floor of the castle, in the room with the large mirror wall and the entrance to Snowman's Land. | Shuffle Shell | 31 Stars |
Luigi's rabbits | ||
Location | Mini-game unlocked | Power Stars required to unlock |
Outside the castle, on the left among the small maze of hedges. | Pair-a-Gone and On | 15 Stars |
In the room with the entrance to Bob-omb Battlefield. | Lucky Stars | 15 Stars |
Behind the castle, in the courtyard, with the Boos (found by back-flipping right outside of the doorway). | Picture Poker | 15 Stars |
In the basement, in the room where the water can be drained from the moat (after doing it). | Mushroom Roulette | 15 Stars |
On the second floor, just right side of the doorway, with the entrance to Wet-Dry World. | Memory Master | 31 Stars |
In the room with the entrance to the Mario painting, Goomboss Battle (behind the Rec Room/Sunshine Isles). | Mario Slot | 15 Stars |
Outside the castle, on top of the roof, where Yoshi is in the original. | Super Mario Slot | 150 Stars |
Wario's rabbits | ||
Location | Mini-game unlocked | Power Stars required to unlock |
Outside the castle, past the wooden bridge, to the far right. | Bingo Ball | 31 Stars |
In the room, with the entrance to Whomp's Fortress. | Coincentration | 31 Stars |
Behind the castle, in the courtyard with the Boos, behind the Star Statue fountain, near the two signs. | Slots Shot | 31 Stars |
In the basement in the left hall with Toad. | Psyche Out! | 31 Stars |
On the second floor of the castle, in the halls with the entrances to Tiny-Huge Island | Lakitu Launch | 31 Stars |
On the third floor of the castle, near the entrances to Tick Tock Clock, Rainbow Ride, Over the Rainbows, and Bowser in the Sky. | Intense Coincentration | 50 Stars |
On the third floor of the castle, in the upper alcove to the left, leading to Over the Rainbows. | Giant Snowball Slalom | 50 Stars |
Super Mario 3D World / Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Rabbits appear in Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, where they can 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 Mega Rabbits 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. In Bowser's Fury, rabbits can run around on the sea's surface when being chased by Mario.
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 with Cappy will slow them down, and running into 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, with the only difference being that 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 series
Mario Party 3
In Mario Party 3, rabbits appear on the board Woody Woods.
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. They also appear as toys in the minigame Bunny Belt, where the player needs to press the buttons in the right order to make a bunny toy. If they press in the wrong order, the toy will have a rat's body or a pig's snout.
Mario Party: Island Tour
In Mario Party: Island Tour, grey and gold Rabbits appear in the minigame Hare Today. In this minigame, the player must catch rabbits and place them within an enclosure. Regular Rabbits are worth one point, while Gold Rabbits are worth three points.
Mario Party Superstars
Rabbits return in Mario Party Superstars on the board Woody Woods.
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.
Luigi's Mansion 3
In Luigi's Mansion 3, there is a room in Twisted Suites that contains a cage with a key in it. Attempting to grab the key will summon several purple Spirit Balls that turn the key into a golden rabbit that runs away from the player if they move too close. To capture it, Luigi or Gooigi must suck it up with the Poltergust G-00, then one of them must shine their Dark-Light Device at it, releasing the purple Spirit Balls within it. They then need to vacuum up the purple Spirit Balls and the golden rabbit will turn back into a collectible key.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ウサギ[3] Usagi |
Rabbit | |
ミップ[4] Mippu |
MIPS | ||
Chinese (simplified) | 兔子[?] Tùzi |
Rabbit | |
French | Lapin[?] | Rabbit | |
German | Hase[?] | Rabbit | |
Italian | Coniglio[?] | Rabbit | |
Russian | Кролик[?] Krolik |
Rabbit | |
Spanish | Conejo[?] | Rabbit |
Gallery
Model of MIPS from Super Mario 64
Sprite from Mario Party Advance
Artwork of a yellow Star Bunny from Super Mario Galaxy
Artwork of a blue Star Bunny from Super Mario Galaxy 2
Model from Super Mario 3D World
A Star Bunny as a white rabbit in Minecraft
MIPS as a gold rabbit in Minecraft
A normal rabbit as it appears in Super Mario Odyssey
A rabbit on the Dark Side
Stamp from Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
A rabbit in Mario Party Superstars
References
- ^ Musa, Alexander, and Geson Hatchett (November 22, 2013). Super Mario 3D World PRIMA Official Game Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-804-16249-4. Page 19.
- ^ Nintendo of America (May 11, 2021). Test Your 5-Second Focus with Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (0:17). YouTube (American English). Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ Sakai, Kazuya, and kikai, editors (2018). 『スーバーマリオ オデッセイ 公式設定資料集』. Tokyo: ambit (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-19-864696-7. Page 145.
- ^ 「任天堂公式ガイドブック スーパーマリオ64DS」 (Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook – Super Mario 64 DS). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 150.