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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Willie is a fast-food executive who wants to take over prehistoric earth using wind-up robots.

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* Book 3: Deep Space

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* Book 3: Deep SpaceSpace Disco


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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Willie is a fast-food executive who wants to take over prehistoric earth using wind-up robots.

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* AccidentalTimeTravel: The catalyst for the plot of the first book. The Rabbit falls into a hole that sends him to ancient times after pulling away a rug superglued to the bathroom.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Henri and the rabbit practically hate each other so much, [[GoKartingWithBowser yet they're always hanging out with each other.]]

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* WhatTheHellHero: Henri experiences this twice.
** In ''Night of the Living Dust Bunnies'', he gets this from the Rabbit and nearly gets into a fight with him for knocking over a radioactive lamp that brought the Dust Bunnies to life.
** In ''Robot Frenzy'', Judy calls him out for overriding the mechanical brain processors of Cheese and Broccoli, and also allowing them to build a dangerous robot shark that could destroy them and the whole town. Henri, in tears, reasons he only wanted to be and feel like a winner for once.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Henri and the rabbit abbit practically hate each other so much, [[GoKartingWithBowser yet they're always hanging out with each other.]]

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Stone Rabbit is a comic series by Erik Craddock. It features the crazy adventures of an [[NoNameGiven unnamed rabbit]] and his friends as they get into all kinds of wacky shenanigans including pizza ninjas, aliens, comic book supervillans, and many more.

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Stone Rabbit ‘’Stone Rabbit’’ is a comic series by Erik Craddock. It features the crazy adventures of an [[NoNameGiven unnamed rabbit]] and his friends as they get into all kinds of wacky shenanigans including pizza ninjas, aliens, comic book supervillans, and many more.
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The books in the series are:
* Book 1: BC Mambo
* Book 2: Pirate Palooza
* Book 3: Deep Space
* Book 4: Superhero Stampede
* Book 5: Ninja Slice
* Book 6: Night of the Living Dust Bunnies
* Book 7: Dragon Boogie
* Book 8: Robot Frenzy
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* LivingDustBunnies: PlayedForHorror in Night of the Living Dust Bunnies. After Henri accidentally pushes a radioactive lamp on the floor, the radioactivity makes dust bunnies in the rabbit's house spring to life, and they assimilate trick-or-treaters to spread themselves.

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* LivingDustBunnies: PlayedForHorror in Night ''Night of the Living Dust Bunnies.Bunnies''. After Henri accidentally pushes a radioactive lamp on the floor, the radioactivity makes dust bunnies in the rabbit's house spring to life, and they assimilate trick-or-treaters to spread themselves.



* SpeciesSurname: The main cast have surnames of their respective species (ex. Andy Wolf and Judy Goose)

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* SpeciesSurname: The main cast have surnames of their respective species (ex. (ex: Andy Wolf and Judy Goose)Goose).
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* AnimalSuperheroes: The gang temporaily become superheroes in Superhero Stampede, even though the original heroes in the comic appear to be human originally.

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* AnimalSuperheroes: The gang temporaily become superheroes in Superhero Stampede, ''Superhero Stampede'', even though the original heroes in the comic appear to be human originally.



* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features a dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outer space existing.

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* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features a dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; setting, such as a wrestling match or a role playing role-playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outer space existing.



* VagueAge: It is unknown how old these characters are. They appear to be teenagers or kids at least, yet, aren't seen going to school or be living with relatives. Meaning that they could be young adults.

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* VagueAge: It is unknown how old these characters are. They appear to be teenagers or kids at least, yet, least but aren't seen going to school or be living with relatives. Meaning This implies that they could be young adults.
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Stone Rabbit is a comic series by Erik Caddock. It features the crazy adventures of an [[NoNameGiven unnamed rabbit]] and his friends as they get into all kinds of wacky shenanigans including pizza ninjas, aliens, comic book supervillans, and many more.

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Stone Rabbit is a comic series by Erik Caddock.Craddock. It features the crazy adventures of an [[NoNameGiven unnamed rabbit]] and his friends as they get into all kinds of wacky shenanigans including pizza ninjas, aliens, comic book supervillans, and many more.



* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features a dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outerspace exist.

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* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features a dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outerspace exist.outer space existing.


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* LivingDustBunnies: PlayedForHorror in Night of the Living Dust Bunnies. After Henri accidentally pushes a radioactive lamp on the floor, the radioactivity makes dust bunnies in the rabbit's house spring to life, and they assimilate trick-or-treaters to spread themselves.
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* VitriolicBestBuds: Henri and the rabbit practically hate each other so much, [[GoKartingWithBowser yet they're always hanging out with each other.]]
** In fact, it makes sense when you realize that this is a [[AesopsFables relationship between a tortoise and a hare.]]

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Henri and the rabbit practically hate each other so much, [[GoKartingWithBowser yet they're always hanging out with each other.]]
** In fact, it makes sense when you realize that this is a [[AesopsFables relationship between a tortoise and a hare.
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* Catchphrase: "Crudmonkeys!"

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* Catchphrase: CatchPhrase: The rabbit's signature "Crudmonkeys!"
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* Catchphrase: "Crudmonkeys!"
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* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features some kind of dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outerspace exist.

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* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features some kind of a dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outerspace exist.
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* FantasySequence: The begining of every story features some kind of dream sequence featuring the cast in a fictional setting; such as a wrestling match or a role playing campaign. Funny considering that even the real world is just as bizarre: with literal ghost pirates and aliens from outerspace exist.
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* Adorkable: Andy
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* VagueAge: It is unknown how old these characters are. They appear to be teenagers or kids at least, yet, aren't seen going to school or be living with relatives. Meaning that they could at least be young adults.

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* VagueAge: It is unknown how old these characters are. They appear to be teenagers or kids at least, yet, aren't seen going to school or be living with relatives. Meaning that they could at least be young adults.
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Stone Rabbit is a comic series by Erik Caddock. It features the crazy adventures of an [[NoNameGiven unnamed rabbit]] and his friends as they get into all kinds of wacky shenanigans including pizza ninjas, aliens, comic book supervillans, and many more.

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!! This graphic novel provides examples of:
* AnimalSuperheroes: The gang temporaily become superheroes in Superhero Stampede, even though the original heroes in the comic appear to be human originally.
* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: This world is inhabited by both humans and animals.
* NoNameGiven: The rabbit is actually never given a name. Despite the title, it does not appear to be "Stone".
* SpeciesSurname: The main cast have surnames of their respective species (ex. Andy Wolf and Judy Goose)
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Judy is the only girl in the group of boys. And one of the very few female characters in the series.
* VagueAge: It is unknown how old these characters are. They appear to be teenagers or kids at least, yet, aren't seen going to school or be living with relatives. Meaning that they could at least be young adults.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Henri and the rabbit practically hate each other so much, [[GoKartingWithBowser yet they're always hanging out with each other.]]
** In fact, it makes sense when you realize that this is a [[AesopsFables relationship between a tortoise and a hare.]]

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