List of fictional rabbits and hares
This is a list of fictional rabbits and hares. Fantasy hybrids such as Jackelopes are not listed.
Literature
Name | Specie(s) | Work | Author | Notes | |
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Babbitty Rabbitty | Rabbit | The Tales of Beedle the Bard | J. K. Rowling | While at first a human witch, Babbitty transforms herself into a rabbit. | |
Basil Stag Hare | Hare | Redwall & Mattimeo | Brian Jacques | Basil gave himself the middle name "Stag" because he greatly admired that animal. Basil is a bit eccentric, but an excellent fighter. | |
Benjamin Bunny | Rabbit | The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Son of Old Mr. Bouncer, Peter Rabbit's cousin and eventually Flopsy's husband and father of six bunnies. | |
Bigwig | Rabbit | Watership Down | Richard Adams | The largest, bravest rabbit of the group who escape destruction at the Sandleford warren, he is "bluff and tough."[1] While helping to defend the rabbits' new home at Watership Down from an invasion, he famously delivers the line, "My Chief Rabbit has told me to defend this run and until he says otherwise I shall stay here." Bigwig matures over the course of the novel[2] and saves Watership Down because he "used cunning as well as his strength" in the climactic battle.[3] | |
Br'er Rabbit | Rabbit | Uncle Remus | Joel Chandler Harris | ||
Bunnicula | Rabbit | Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery, Howliday Inn, The Celery Stalks at Midnight, Nighty Nightmare, Return to Howliday Inn, Bunnicula Strikes Again!, Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow | Deborah and James Howe | A vampire bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables. | |
Bunny Queen Janet | Rabbit | Voyage to the Bunny Planet | Rosemary Wells | The queen of the Bunny Planet, who helps poor rabbit children in distress who have a bad day. | |
Buster Baxter | Rabbit | Arthur | Marc Brown | A white anthropomorphic rabbit who is Arthur's best friend and has an obsession with aliens. | |
Cecily Parsley | Rabbit | Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes | Beatrix Potter | ||
Cottontail | Rabbit | The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes | Dubose Heyward | Mother of twenty-one bunnies who is picked to be an Easter Bunny and is given the little golden shoes so as to deliver a very special Easter egg to a sick child | |
E. Aster Bunnymund | Rabbit | The Guardians of Childhood | William Joyce | ||
Edward Tulane | Rabbit | The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane | Kate DiCamillo | ||
Fierce Bad Rabbit | Rabbit | The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | A bad tempered rabbit who ends up losing his whiskers and tail. | |
Fiver | Rabbit | Watership Down | Richard Adams | An undersized rabbit who can occasionally foretell the future - a "small mystical rabbit, a kind of Cassandra"[4] - he saves the lives of a dozen rabbits from the Sandleford warren, one from Cowslip's warren, and several more from Efrafa. He is listed among "The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters" by Empire magazine[5] and has been compared by some critics with oracular characters in the Lost television series.[6] | |
Flopsy | Rabbit | The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | One of Peter Rabbit's sisters and eventually Benjamin's wife and mother to six bunnies. | |
Flopsy Bunnies | Rabbits | The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Benjamin and Flopsy's six children. | |
God | Rabbit | When God Was a Rabbit | Sarah Winman | ||
Grandfather Bunny | Rabbit | The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes | Dubose Heyward | Lives in the Palace of Easter Eggs and is responsible for picking the five kindest, swiftest, and wisest rabbits or hares as Easter Bunnies. | |
Harvey | Pooka | Harvey (play)
Harvey (film) |
Mary Chase | Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit. (from Irish/Celtic mythology) | |
Hazel / Hazel-rah | Rabbit | Watership Down | Richard Adams | Hazel becomes the "Chief Rabbit" of a group who flee from a disaster and create a new home on a hill called Watership Down; the group includes Fiver, Bigwig, Blackberry, Dandelion, Pipkin, Silver, Holly, Bluebell, Speedwell, Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Acorn and many others. Hazel is loyal to all of the rabbits in his new clan; he is a "courageous pioneer;"[7] and he is willing both to accept responsibility for his decisions and to trust his friends to make good decisions of their own.[8] | |
Jack Hare | Hare | Masquerade | Kit Williams | ||
Lille Skutt | Rabbit | Bamse | Rune Andréasson | Given the name "Little Frisky" in English. | |
Lily | Rabbit | Cookie | Jacqueline Wilson | ||
Little Georgie | Rabbit | Rabbit Hill | Robert Lawson | ||
Little Grey Rabbit | Rabbit | Little Grey Rabbit | Alison Uttley | A modest busybody, who enjoys her work and cares for her two friends Hare and Squirrel. | |
Lively Little Rabbit | Rabbit | The Lively Little Rabbit | Ariane | A playful young rabbit who gets tangles with a hungry mean weasel, befriends a red squirrel and owl and with all his friends and family, drive out the weasel. | |
March Hare | Hare | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Lewis Carroll | Equally as mad as the hatter and also believes it is always tea-time. | |
Max | Rabbit | Max & Ruby | Rosemary Wells | Ruby's little brother, who usually says one word or sentence in each book and seems to arouse problems for Ruby and her friends. | |
Miffy | Rabbit | Miffy | Dick Bruna | ||
Nutbrown Hares | Hares | Guess How Much I Love You | Sam McBratney | A father hare and his son who spend a lot of time playing together throughout the seasons. | |
Pantoufle | Imaginary Rabbit | Chocolat | Joanne Harris (novel)
Robert Nelson Jacobs (screenplay) |
In the novel, Anouk Rocher, daughter of the protagonist Vianne, is a precocious child, who often plays with her imaginary friend, a rabbit named Pantoufle (French for 'slipper'; pronounced pon-toof-eh). (the eponymous film changed the animal type to a kangaroo) | |
Pat | Rabbit | Pat the Bunny | Dorothy Kunhardt | ||
Peter Cottontail | Rabbit | Peter Cottontail | Thornton Burgess | A prominent character in the "Old Mother West Wind" series, in some books known as Peter Rabbit. | |
Peter Rabbit | Rabbit | The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Flopsy's brother and Benjamin Bunny's cousin. | |
Pookie | Rabbit | Pookie, Pookie and the Gypsies, Pookie Puts the World Right, Pookie in Search of a Home, Pookie believes in Santa Claus, Pookie at the Seaside, Pookie's Big Day, Pookie and the Swallows, Pookie in Wonderland, Pookie and his Shop | Ivy Wallace | A small white rabbit with wings. | |
Pupu Tupuna | Rabbit | Pupu Tupuna | Pirkko Koskimies | ||
Rabbit | Rabbit | Hurry Up, Franklin | Paulette Bourgeois | A jolly, somewhat goofy Eastern cottontail individual and the best long jumper in the class. | |
Rabbit | Rabbit | Winnie-the-Pooh | A. A. Milne | He is a good friend of Winnie-the-Pooh. He is always practical and keeps his friends on their toes, although they sometimes raise his ire unintentionally. | |
Ralph | Rabbit | Bunny Trouble | Hans Wilhelm | A bunny who loves soccer over the others' Easter traditions. Followed by sequels Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble and More Bunny Trouble | |
Responsible Rabbit | Rabbit | Sweet Pickles | Ruth Lerner Perle, Jacquelyn Reinach, and Richard Hefter | The town's banker, who never seems to deviate from his constantly busy schedule. | |
Roger Rabbit | Rabbit | Who Censored Roger Rabbit? | Gary Wolf | A comic striped rabbit who was censored/murdered, thus preventing him from having his own strip. | |
Ruby | Rabbit | Max & Ruby | Rosemary Wells | Max's big sister who spends most of her time keeping an eye on Max and trying to keep him out of trouble. Despite Max's persistence she is very patient with him. | |
Runny Babbit | Rabbit | Runny Babbit | Shel Silverstein | ||
Seeing hare | Hare | The Magician King | Lev Grossman | One of tha Unique Beasts of Fillory. According to legend, its gift is to predict the future of any person that catches it. | |
Serena | Hare | The Little White Horse | Elizabeth Goudge | Maria saved her from the Men from the Dark Woods. | |
Steel-Bunz/Fluffy | Rabbit | The Gameworld Trilogy | Samit Basu | A trained assassin, and security guard of prince Asvin. | |
Uncle Wiggily | Rabbit | Uncle Wiggily | Howard R. Garis | An engaging elderly rabbit, lame from rheumatism and targeted by many predators. | |
Velveteen Rabbit | Rabbit | The Velveteen Rabbit | Margery Williams | A plushy toy rabbit that is transformed into a real rabbit by love and care from his owner. | |
White Rabbit | Rabbit | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Lewis Carroll | A rabbit wearing a waistcoat and a pocket watch. Has an important appointment with the Duchess and later serves as the Queen of Heart's herald. |
Video media
Film
Name | Specie(s) | Film | Notes |
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Alec Azam | Rabbit | Presto | Magician's assistant who is more interested in carrots. |
Bean Bunny | Rabbit | The Tale of the Bunny Picnic | A rabbit who is pretty overlooked by others until he saves everyone from the farmer's dog. |
E. Aster Bunnymund (Bunny) | Unspecified, likely Púca | Rise of the Guardians | 6'1" humanoid rabbit, Guardian of Hope |
E.B. | Rabbit | Hop | The titular character who has very different passion in drumming as opposed to his family's Easter traditions. |
Frank | Rabbit | Donnie Darko | The 7-foot-tall (2.1 m) apocalyptic rabbit. |
Hartley Hare | Hare | Pipkins | |
Harvey | Pooka | Harvey | |
Mimzy | Rabbit | The Last Mimzy | The stuffed rabbit that enhances the intelligence of the kids playing with it. |
The Rabbit of Caerbannog | Rabbit | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | A killer rabbit. Adopted as the Vorpal Bunny into many Dungeons & Dragons scenarios. |
Sundry Bunnies | Rabbit | Jean de Florette | Central to the plot. |
Trudy | Rabbit | Local Hero | |
Roger Rabbit | Rabbit | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | The main character, is falsely accused of murder. |
Television
Name | Specie(s) | Film | Notes |
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Assoud | Rabbit | Tomorrow's Pioneers | An aggressively anti-Semitic rabbit. |
Benny Rabbit | Rabbit | Sesame Street | An irritated, grouchy rabbit who works as a bellhop at the Furry Arms Hotel. |
Mr. Bunny Rabbit | Rabbit | Captain Kangaroo | |
Mr. Floppy | Rabbit | Unhappily Ever After | |
Greg | Rabbit | Greg the Bunny | |
Mixy | Rabbit | The Ferals | A simple-minded, but affectionate pink rabbit and one of the four gang members of the Ferals. |
Rapid T. Rabbit | Rabbit | Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends | An independently produced children's puppet show. |
Animation
Name | Specie(s) | Origin | Notes |
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Ace Bunny | Rabbit | Loonatics Unleashed | Descendant of Bugs Bunny. Before the meteor hit the city, Ace worked a stunt rabbit in the movies. |
Alice Baskerville | Rabbit | Pandora Hearts | Aka Bloodstained Black Rabbit, B-Rabbit for short. The most powerful chain in the Abyss. |
Anais Watterson | Rabbit | The Amazing World of Gumball | A pink girl rabbit main character and the little sister of Gumball Watterson. |
Angel | Rabbit | My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | Fluttershy's pet rabbit |
Babs Bunny | Rabbit | Tiny Toon Adventures | She co-stars frequently with Buster. She represents the crazy and maniac side of Bugs Bunny and her constant changes of attire and her imitations of fellow characters is a homage to the tendency of Bugs Bunny to disguise himself to fool other characters. |
Beehonie | Rabbit | Kissyfur | |
Bellflower Family | Rabbits | Bellflower Bunnies | The family consists of Poppy, Violette, Periwinkle, Mistletoe, Dandelion, their father Papa Bramble and their mother Aunt Zinia. |
Berry | Rabbit | Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets | |
Blossom | Rabbit | Little Mouse on the Prairie | |
Boingo | Rabbit | Hoodwinked! | A conniving rabbit, innocent at first sight, who is the Goodie Bandit out to steal Granny's recipes. |
Br'er Rabbit | Rabbit | Song of the South | Featured in the film and in the popular theme park ride Splash Mountain at Disneyland |
Brother Rabbit | Rabbit | Coonskin | |
Bucky O'Hare | Hare | Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars | |
Bugs Bunny | Rabbit or Hare (sometimes) | Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies | |
Buster Bunny | Rabbit | Tiny Toon Adventures | The Main Character of the show. Buster resembles the intrepid and intelligent side of Bugs Bunny, sometimes being incredibly ingenious compared to his mentor. |
Colonel Wellington B. Bunny | Bunny | Here Comes Peter Cottontail | The retiring Chief Easter Bunny of April Valley who selects Peter Cottontail as his replacement despite noting Peter's character flaws. |
Crusader Rabbit | Rabbit | Crusader Rabbit | |
Cuddles | Rabbit | Happy Tree Friends | A yellow bunny with pink cheeks who inexplicably wears pink bunny slippers. His white fluffy curly hair tuft and cotton tail look exactly the same. His ears also move to match how he feels. For example, if he's happy, they'll stay up, and when he's upset, they'll drop. Cuddles is one of the main characters in the series. |
Dade | Rabbit | Harvey Beaks | A close friend of Harvey who also has an obsessive fondness of him, as well as disdain for his imp siblings, Fee and Foo. He's chubby-cheeked and is the oldest of many of his siblings. |
Dark Bunny | Rabbit | Arthur | Bionic Bunny's dark, scary, nocturnal counterpart comparable to Batman. |
Donna | Bunny | Here Comes Peter Cottontail | A female bunny Peter meets at the Valentine's Day Party and goes skating with. She explains to Peter that she knows who he is and that everyone can make a mistake. |
E. Aster Bunnymund | Pooka | Rise of the Guardians | |
Esquilax | Horse | "Lisa's Wedding" | A purportedly rare animal, a horse born with the head and body of a rabbit. |
Hare-ham | Hare | Monster Rancher | |
Mr. Herriman | Rabbit | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | |
Hutch | Rabbit | Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | A rabbit who develops human speech and Wallace's personality after an experiment accident. Thought to be the wererabbit at first. |
Io | Rabbit | Jewelpet | A brown Holland Lop rabbit who symbolizes refreshment and wears a purple bow tie. |
Iyo | Rabbit | Animal Yokochō | |
Jack Bunny | Rabbit | Merrie Melodies | A rabbit spoof of Jack Benny, from three shorts, Goofy Groceries, I Love to Singa and Slap Happy Pappy. |
January Q. Irontail | Rabbit | Here Comes Peter Cottontail, Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie | |
Jumpy Ghostface | Rabbit | Hero: 108 | |
Judy Hopps | Rabbit | Zootopia | A European rabbit from Bunnyburrow who is a newly appointed member of the Zootopia Police Department. |
Kanoko | Rabbit | Sweet Valerian | |
Kate | Rabbit | Sweet Valerian | |
King Kazma | Rabbit | Summer Wars | Avatar for Kazuma Ikezawa. |
Kirineko, Putin, Zrzolov, Mechanenko, Boris, Jiriya, often rabbits | Rabbit | Usavich | |
Kockásfülű nyúl | Rabbit | Kockásfülű nyúl | |
Leonardo da Bittersweet | Bunny | Here Comes Peter Cottontail | A cameo character in the Rankin/Bass special, one of two famous chocolate carvers in April Valley. The character is briefly seen carving a chocolate cross. The name is an obvious take on Leonardo da Vinci. |
Lexi Bunny | Rabbit | Loonatics Unleashed | |
Lola Bunny | Rabbit | Space Jam | Bugs Bunny's significant other. |
Luna | Rabbit | Jewelpet | A pink and yellow Netherland Dwarf rabbit who symbolizes charm improvement. She wears a blue bow on her head and a necklace shaped like a blue crescent moon. |
Max Hare | Hare | The Tortoise and the Hare | |
Momiji Sohma | Rabbit | Fruits Basket | A boy cursed to turn into a rabbit whenever he is touched by a female. |
Mother Rabbit | Rabbit | Robin Hood | A kind rabbit, and the mother of Skippy, Sis, and Tagalong. |
My Melody, Kuromi | Rabbits | Onegai My Melody | |
Oswald | Rabbit | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | |
Pogoriki | Rabbit | Gogoriki | |
Pop | Rabbit | Sweet Valerian | |
Rabbit | Rabbit | Skunk Fu | |
Rabbit | Rabbit | The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | A yellow rabbit, and a good friend of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, Eeyore, Owl, Kanga, Roo, Gopher, Piglet, and Tigger. |
Rabbit | Rabbit | The Rescuers | One of Ellie Mae's and Luke's neighbors. |
Raggles | Rabbits | Everything's Rosie | |
Rancid Rabbit | Rabbit | CatDog | |
Randy Rabbit | Rabbit | Garfield Gets Real | |
Rapid Rabbit | Rabbit | Looney Tunes (Quick Brown Fox and Rapid Rabbit) | |
Richard Watterson | Rabbit | The Amazing World of Gumball | |
Ricochet Rabbit | Rabbit | Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long | |
Robert | Rabbit | The Adventures of the American Rabbit | |
Rosie | Rabbit | Paboo & Mojies | A white girl rabbit who wears a rainbow colored bow on her head and is the best friend of Paboo the panda. |
Ruby | Hare | Jewelpet | A White Japanese Hare who symbolizes courage and wears a pink and red cherry blossom on her head. She also wears a necklace shaped like a pair of red cherries. One of the three main characters of the series. |
Scamper McRabbit | Hare | Manga Aesop's Fables | |
Shirousa and Kurousa | Rabbits | Sugarbunnies | A group of twin bunnies, who each serve roles with pastry related things. If anyone eats what they make, they become happy. |
Snowball | Rabbit | The Secret Life of Pets | A white rabbit who is the leader of The Flushed Pets. |
Sis Rabbit | Rabbit | Robin Hood | Skippy's eldest sister that wears a red dress, and a large pink bow on her head. |
Skipper and Bluebell | Rabbits | Chucklewood Critters | |
Skippy Rabbit | Rabbit | Robin Hood | A seven year old rabbit, who wants to be like his role model and idol, Robin Hood. |
Squint | Palaeolagus | Ice Age: Continental Drift | |
Stampy | Rabbit | Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo | |
Swift Heart Rabbit | Rabbit | Care Bears | One of the Care Bear Cousins. She has blue fur and her tummy symbol is a pink or red heart with white or pale blue wings. |
Thumper | Rabbit | Bambi | Bambi and Flower's best friend. |
Tippy | Angora Rabbit | Is the Order a Rabbit? | |
Tuzki | Rabbit | Tuzki | |
Untalkative Bunny | Rabbit | Untalkative Bunny | |
Usahara | Rabbit | Damekko Dōbutsu | An aggressive, chain-smoking rabbit. |
Usahime | Rabbit | Kyatto Ninden Teyandee | |
Usajii | Rabbit | Domo | An elderly rabbit. |
Ushagi-san | Rabbit | Kobato. | The messenger of God who takes the form of a silent plush rabbit with wings and carries messages in the form of a flower. |
Mr. Whiskers | Rabbit | Brandy and Mr. Whiskers | |
Yin and Yang | Rabbits | Yin Yang Yo! | Crimefighting rabbits trained by a panda named Master Yo. |
Yoyo | Rabbit | Hoops & Yoyo | A green rabbit. He is excitable and prone to mistakes. |
Yukimaru | Rabbit | Fortune Arterial | |
Zayats | Hare | Nu, pogodi! | The positive hero of the series, often the target of his nemesis, Wolf (or, transliterated, Volk) and his mischievous actions. His character is not really developed in personality or playing active roles until the later seasons. |
Zombunny | Rabbit | Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop | A dumb, motionless rabbit. |
Comics
Name | Specie(s) | Origin | Notes |
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3 | Rabbit | We3 | Also known as Pirate |
Clover | Rabbit | Happy Happy Clover | An energetic rabbit that lives in Crescent Forest who dreams on traveling and is also prone to getting herself in trouble |
Billy Bunny Sr. | Rabbit | Over the Hedge | An associate of Hammy Sammy Squirrel whose interests are Catholicism and extreme sports. He also has a son. |
Binky Binkenstein | Rabbit | Life in Hell | A chronically embittered rabbit employed as an author. |
Bobo | Rabbit | Bobo | A nine-year-old blue rabbit. |
Bongo Binkenstein | Rabbit | Life in Hell | A one-eared rabbit teenager who is Binky's son. |
Boss Rabbit | Rabbit | Dragon Ball | Also known as Monster Carrot. A mafia boss whose touch can turn people into carrots. |
Bun-Bun | Rabbit | Sluggy Freelance | A psychotic rabbit with a switchblade. |
Bunnista | Rabbit | Minimum Security | The one-eyed cosmetic-testing victim. |
Bunnie Rabbot | Rabbit | Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics) | Based on the same character from the Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM) cartoon series. |
Bunny | Rabbit | Bunny | |
Bun Rab | Rabbit | Pogo | an enthusiastic white rabbit with a drum and drum-major hat who often accompanies P. T. Bridgeport and likes to broadcast news in the manner of a town crier. |
Buster Bunny | Rabbit | Buster Bunny | A comic-book character from the 1940s and '50s by Standard Comics. |
Captain Carrot | Rabbit | Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! | Leader of the "funny-animal" superhero group. |
Mr. Zig Zag | Rabbit | Lionel's Kingdom | Wears glasses and lives under the ground, on a burrow filled with his uncountable children. |
Cutey Bunny | Rabbit | Army Surplus Komikz | Cutey Bunny (a.k.a. "QT Bunny" for short) is secretly Cpl. Kelly O'Hare, a special agent for the United States, based in Washington, D.C. and employed by an unspecified branch of the United States Armed Forces. |
Frederick Dickinson | Rabbit (transformed human) | Judecca | A man in hell transformed into a rabbit for his sins. Works as a bookkeeper. |
Geraldinho | Rabbit | Turma do Pererê | |
Hodge-Podge | Rabbit | Bloom County | He is politically conservative and fanatical about various issues, despite the fact that he is extremely ignorant about those same issues. |
Honey Bunny | Rabbit | Acorn Green | |
Honey Bunny | Rabbit | Bugs Bunny comic book | Bugs Bunny's girlfriend. |
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny | Rabbit | Marvel Family | A pink bunny rabbit who lives in the town of Funny Animalville. One day he decides to emulate his hero Captain Marvel and speaks the magic word "Shazam!". Surprisingly, the magic word transforms Hoppy into Captain Marvel Bunny. |
Jack and Jill | Rabbits | Funny Bunnies | |
Jack | Rabbit | Jack | |
Jimmy | Rabbit | Chronicles of Wormwood | |
Happy Bunny | Rabbit | It's Happy Bunny | An antisocial rabbit once-commonly found on girls' shirts, stickers, and other merchandise. |
Kevin Dewclaw | Rabbit | Kevin and Kell | |
Lord Big Rabbit | Rabbit | Monica's Gang | A villain who first appeared in the films and later became antagonist in the comics. |
Mashimaro | Rabbit | Mashimaro | A Korean fictional character who resembles a fat rabbit |
Max | Rabbit | Sam & Max | Described as a 'hyperkinetic rabbity thing'. |
Miyamoto Usagi | Rabbit | Usagi Yojimbo | |
Mell | Rabbit | Wish me mell | The main protagonist of Sanrio's Wish me mell series. She is a white bunny with a rainbow-colored tail. |
Mr. Bun | Rabbit | Calvin and Hobbes | Susie's stuffed rabbit. |
Mokona Modoki | Rabbit | Magic Knight Rayearth, xxxHolic, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle | A magical rabbit-like being who is the mascot of the manga artist team CLAMP. |
Momiji | Rabbit | Fruits Basket | A boy cursed to turn into a Rabbit whenever he is touched by a female. |
Nailbunny | Rabbit | Johnny the Homicidal Maniac | |
Panku Ponk | Rabbit | Panku Ponk | An oversized bunny. |
Samson | Rabbit | Monica's Gang | Monica's stuffed rabbit. |
Schnuffel | Rabbit | Created by Jamba! appearing in ringtones and songs, notably "Kuschel Song" | |
Sheba Jones | Rabbit | Life in Hell | An easily irked yuppie executive rabbit and Binky Binkenstein's girlfriend. |
Super Rabbit | Rabbit | Super Rabbit | |
Warren Strong | Rabbit | The funny animal version of Tom Strong. | |
Wonder Wabbit | Rabbit | Just'a Lotta Animals |
Video games
Name | Specie(s) | Origin | System(s) | Notes |
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Alice | Rabbit | Bloody Roar | Arcade, Playstation, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox | |
Amber | Rabbit | Armello | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS | Chosen hero of the Rabbit clan and treasure-seeker. She is armed with a short sword and parasol. |
Badd Bunny | Rabbit | The Radioactive Chicken Heads in: Badd Bunny Breakout | PC (Windows) | A normal rabbit mutated into a ten-ton beast by radiation. Badd Bunny is the primary antagonist in the fictional backstory for the comedy punk band The Radioactive Chicken Heads, and regularly appears as part of their stage shows. |
Barnaby Screwloose | Rabbit | Armello | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS | From the Rabbit Clan he is a tinkerer that swaps items at will, making him highly adaptable to any situation. |
Bianca | Rabbit | Spyro: Year of the Dragon | PlayStation | An apprentice magician who wears a maroon cape. She works for the Sorceress and steals dragon eggs, but after realising she'll kill the hatchlings, defects to help Spyro. |
Bonnie Bunny | Animatronic Rabbit | Five Nights at Freddy's | Windows, iOS, Android | A lavender colored animatronic bunny, in which you must fend off in order to survive the night shift at the fictional family restaurant known as Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. |
Bunston (Rampa) | Rabbit | The Legendary Starfy | Nintendo DS | |
Cream the Rabbit | Rabbit | Sonic Advance 2 | Game Boy Advance | An anthropomorphic, six-year-old rabbit who lives with her mother Vanilla and her Chao, Cheese. |
Elyssia | Rabbit | Armello | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS | Wardress of Warrens, Elyssia fortifies settlements she ends her turn on by erecting walls. |
Eva Earlong | Jackrabbit | Jazz Jackrabbit | DOS | The Princess of the planet Carrotus. |
Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun | Rabbit | Toonstruck | DOS, Windows, Macintosh | The sugar-sweet rabbit of Cutopia, whose job is to be the 'cutest rabbit in the whole wide world'. However, she is not all that she seems. Voiced by Tress MacNeille. |
Harvey | Stuffed Rabbit | Edna & Harvey: The Breakout | Windows, macOS, Linux, Steam | A pyromaniac stuffed rabbit who helps his owner Edna. |
Hikaru and Akane | Rabbit Girl | Parodius | SNES, Sega Saturn, Playstation | |
Hopsalot | Rabbit | JumpStart Kindergarten. | PC (Windows, Macintosh) | Also called Mr. Hopsalot and Hops. |
Jazz Jackrabbit | Jackrabbit | Jazz Jackrabbit | DOS | A green space jackrabbit who wears a red bandana and is armed with an LFG9000. |
Kung Fu Bunny | Rabbit | Brutal: Paws of Fury | Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES, Amiga, Amiga CD32, Sega Man-CD, DOS, Sega 32X | |
Lori Jackrabbit | Jackrabbit | Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS | |
MIPS | Rabbit | Super Mario 64 | Nintendo 64 | A golden rabbit found in the castle's basement. Named after the Nintendo 64's CPU type. |
Mimi | Rabbit | Pop'N Music | A long pigtailed haired rabbit whom is a friend of Nyami. | |
Nabbit | Rabbit | New Super Mario Bros. U | Wii U | A purple thief who steals the player's power-ups occasionally. Nabbit is one of the protagonists in New Super Luigi U. |
Nice Cream Guy | Rabbit-Like Monster | Undertale | Windows, macOS, Linux | A Vendor that sells Nice Cream at various locations. He is friends with Burgerpants. |
Panne | Taguel | Fire Emblem: Awakening | Nintendo 3DS | Yarne's mother. |
Rabite / Rabi | Rabbit-like Creature | Secret of Mana | SNES, FOMA 903i/703i, Virtual Console, Android | The Rabite resembles a bodiless, one-toothed rabbit with large ears that curve upward and form a point at the tip, and a round, puffy pink tail that moves by hopping along the ground. |
Reader Rabbit | Rabbit | Reader Rabbit | Apple II, DOS, Macintosh | A greyish blue rabbit. |
Redmond | Rabbit | Whiplash | PlayStation 2, Xbox | Serves as Spanx's weapon and tool in the gameplay and as a result, complains a lot. |
Peppy Hare | Hare | Star Fox | ||
Reisen Udongein Inaba | Rabbit | Imperishable Night | Windows | A Lunar rabbit Youkai and a boss. |
Shara | Viera | Final Fantasy Tactics Advance | Game Boy Advance | Shara is an archer/sniper and member of the Viera, a rabbit-like people with long ears and supple limbs. She is the partner of Ritz Malheur, who has access to all the equipment and weapons of the Viera. Not much is known about her past, but she convinces Ritz to keep her natural white hair, which she is ashamed of, saying that white hair is considered a blessing among the Viera. Shara has primarily high Attack and speed but low HP and MP, and she uses the special ability Sharpshoot. |
Spaz Jackrabbit | Jackrabbit | Jazz Jackrabbit 2 | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS | |
Tewi Inaba | Rabbit | Imperishable Night | The Rabbit of Good Fortune. See also Hare of Inaba. | |
Turner | Rabbit | Lugaru | AmigaOS 4, AROS, Linux, Windows, macOS | A rabbit warrior who sets on a quest for revenge against "The Raiders". |
Miyamoto Usagi | Rabbit | Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo | ||
Vanilla the Rabbit | Rabbit | Sonic Advance 2 | Game Boy Advance | Cream's mother. |
Vibri | Rabbit | Vib-Ribbon | Playstation | A white, minimalised, vector-lined rabbit. |
Yarne | Taguel | Fire Emblem: Awakening | Nintendo 3DS | Panne's son from the future. |
Yumigami | Celestial brush god | Okami | PlayStation 2, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 | Yumigami (弓神?; God of the Bow) is the Celestial brush god of the moon. She is depicted as a rabbit with a mochi-pounding mallet, and her constellation is found in Agata Forest after saving Ume from Whopper. |
Advertising mascots
- The Cadbury's Caramel Bunny
- Dr. Rabbit, a dentist character created by Colgate
- Duracell Bunny
- Energizer Bunny
- Glenda, the Plan 9 Bunny
- Gus Honeybun
- Hip Hop
- Nesquik bunny
- Noid
- The Playboy Bunny
- The Trix rabbit
- Jive Bunny, the face of the UK chart-topping novelty pop music act Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers
- The Gamestop Bunny mascot
Fantasy
Mythology and folklore
- Cabbit
- The Easter Bunny
- Hare of Inaba
- Hare in one of Aesop's Fables, The Hare and the Tortoise
- The Moon Rabbit, India, China, Japan.
- Nanabhozo or Mahnabohzo, rabbit god of many Amerindian tribes
- The rabbit taken to the moon by Quetzalcoatl, Aztec deity
- Rabbits, of Chinese zodiac year
Fictional hybrid species
See also
- List of fictional animals
- Moon gazing hare
- Moon rabbit
- Rabbits in the arts
- Rabbits in culture and literature
- Three hares
References
- ↑ Somerville, Christopher (2012). "Pilgrimage to Watership Down". In Stephen Moss. The Hedgerows Heaped with May: The Telegraph Book of the Countryside. London: Daily Telegraph. ISBN 9781845138431.
- ↑ Hauerwas, Stanley (2001). The Hauerwas Reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 188. ISBN 978-0822326915.
- ↑ Hauerwas, Stanley (2001). The Hauerwas Reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 196. ISBN 978-0822326915.
- ↑ Anderson, Celia Catlett (Spring 1983). "Troy, Carthage, and Watership Down". Children's Literature Association Quarterly. Project MUSE. 8 (1): 12. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ↑ Empire (2010). "The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters". Empire magazine. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ↑ Porter, Lynnette R.; Lavery, David; Robson, Hillary (2009). Lost's Buried Treasures (2nd ed.). Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks, Inc. p. 40. ISBN 9781402246234.
Watership Down's Fiver seems to have a sixth sense; his dreams often provide knowledge of current or future events. Several Lost characters act like Fiver at times: Locke follows his visions ... Charlie becomes motivated by his dreams ... Desmond, however, becomes a true 'Fiver' in Season Three when he glimpses pieces of the future...
- ↑ Rennison, Nick; Andrews, Stephen E. (2009). 100 Must-read Fantasy Novels. 9781408114872: A and C Black Publishers. p. 1.
- ↑ Hauerwas, Stanley (2001). The Hauerwas Reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 192. ISBN 978-0822326915.
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