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* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups, including DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce.
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* TunnelKing: Alongside mole and gophers, rabbits are the best at burrowing.
* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups, including DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce.
* {{Wormsign}}: Rabbits usually leave signs of where they've been when they dig underground, particularly WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups, including DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce.
* {{Wormsign}}: Rabbits usually leave signs of where they've been when they dig underground, particularly WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of fictional rabbits and hares]] and ''The House Rabbit Society'' for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki Wiki/TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of fictional rabbits and hares]] and ''The House Rabbit Society'' for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, DownTheRabbitHole, KillerRabbit, CallARabbitASmeerp or CallASmeerpARabbit.
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, DownTheRabbitHole, GymBunny, KillerRabbit, CallARabbitASmeerp or CallASmeerpARabbit.
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been {{t|heTrickster}}ricksters. This has carried over with some modern fictional rabbits, such as BugsBunny.
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been {{t|heTrickster}}ricksters. This has carried over with some modern fictional rabbits, such as BugsBunny.WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathematical multiplication and/or the Fibonacci sequence.
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being [[IncrediblyLamePun good at mathematical multiplication multiplication]] and/or the Fibonacci sequence.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Needs more bunnies.]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:Needs more bunnies.]]
bunnies!]]
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* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups.
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* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups.groups, including DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce.
* StockAnimalDiet: Usually associated with carrots, even though carrots are not a normal or natural part of a rabbit's diet (and really aren't good for them).
* StockAnimalDiet: Usually associated with carrots, even though carrots are not a normal or natural part of a rabbit's diet (and really aren't good for them).
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* HairRaisingHare: Rabbits depicted as dangerous, evil or horrifying, as a deliberate subversion of the association between bunnies and cuteness.
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* HairRaisingHare: Rabbits depicted as dangerous, evil or horrifying, as a deliberate subversion of the association between bunnies and cuteness.cuteness or goodness.
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* RighteousRabbit: Rabbits are more commonly heroic than not, when they're not being {{Rascally Rabbit}}s.
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* RighteousRabbit: Rabbits tend to be depicted as friendly, nice or good, and are more commonly heroic than not, when they're not being {{Rascally Rabbit}}s.often heroic.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Rabbits tend to be depicted as friendly, nice or good.
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* RighteousRabbit: Rabbits are more commonly heroic than not, when they're not being {{Rascally Rabbit}}s.
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* WoodlandCreatures: Rabbits are a common part of many standard woodland creature groups.
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* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace become one species]].
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* BunniesForCuteness: Rabbits are used to add cuteness to a work or to associate a character with cuteness.
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!! Rabbit and Hare Tropes
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* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace become one species]].
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* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace become one species]].species]].
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been {{tricksters}}. This has carried over with some modern fictional rabbits, such as BugsBunny.
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been {{tricksters}}.{{t|heTrickster}}ricksters. This has carried over with some modern fictional rabbits, such as BugsBunny.
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathematical multiplication.
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathematical multiplication.multiplication and/or the Fibonacci sequence.
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* WhiteBunny: Rabbits in fiction tend to be white. This usually indicates innocence or a severe lack thereof.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Rabbits tend to be depicted as friendly, nice or good.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional rabbits and hares]] and ''The House Rabbit Society'' for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional fictional rabbits and hares]] and ''The House Rabbit Society'' for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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* LuckyRabbitsFoot: Rabbits are considered lucky, and rabbits' feet are good luck charms.
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in classic mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been tricksters, which has led to some modern rabbits like Bugs Bunny being talented KarmicTricksters as well.
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* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in classic mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been tricksters, which {{tricksters}}. This has led to carried over with some modern rabbits like Bugs Bunny being talented KarmicTricksters fictional rabbits, such as well. BugsBunny.
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, DownTheRabbitHole, or KillerRabbit.
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, DownTheRabbitHole, KillerRabbit, CallARabbitASmeerp or KillerRabbit.CallASmeerpARabbit.
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!!Tropes also associated with rabbits, but not exclusive to them
* CallARabbitASmeerp
** CallASmeerpARabbit
* CallARabbitASmeerp
** CallASmeerpARabbit
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!!Tropes also associated with rabbits, but not exclusive to them
* CallARabbitASmeerp
** CallASmeerpARabbitthem:
* CallARabbitASmeerp
** CallASmeerpARabbit
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Rabbits reproduce at a fast rate, and rabbit characters often have a large number of siblings and offspring.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Rabbits reproduce at a fast rate, and rabbit characters often have a large number of siblings and offspring. More risque depictions may also show them as a LoveableSexManiac.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional rabbits and hares]] and The House Rabbit Society for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional rabbits and hares]] and The ''The House Rabbit Society Society'' for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
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The trope that ultimately causes \"rabbit == hare\" in fiction
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertily rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathmatical multiplication.
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* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertily fertility rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathmatical multiplication.mathematical multiplication.
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace become one species]].
* HotSkittyOnWailordAction: Rabbits and hares have bred and interbred so much in fiction that they've more or less [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace become one species]].
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* CallARabbitASmeerp
** CallASmeerpARabbit
** CallASmeerpARabbit
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, or KillerRabbit.
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Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, DownTheRabbitHole, or KillerRabbit.
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->''"Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes\\
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses\\
And what's with all the carrots?\\
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?!\\
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"''\\
-->-- '''Anya''', ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Once More with Feeling"
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses\\
And what's with all the carrots?\\
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?!\\
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"''\\
-->-- '''Anya''', ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Once More with Feeling"
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->''"Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes\\
supposes\\
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy littlenoses\\
noses\\
And what's with all thecarrots?\\
carrots?\\
What do they need such good eyesight foranyway?!\\
anyway?!\\
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must bebunnies!"''\\
bunnies!"''
-->-- '''Anya''',''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Once More with Feeling"
Feeling"
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little
And what's with all the
What do they need such good eyesight for
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be
-->-- '''Anya''',
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Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"''
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Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"'' bunnies!"''\\
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->''"Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes\\
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses\\
And what's with all the carrots?\\
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?!\\
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"''
-->-- '''Anya''', ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Once More with Feeling"
This index is for tropes related to rabbit and hares. While rabbits and hares are different animals in RealLife, in fiction they are often treated similarly, and are sometimes regarded as one and the same.
Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional rabbits and hares]] and The House Rabbit Society for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, or KillerRabbit.
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!! Rabbit and Hare Tropes
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* EasterBunny: A legendary figure who delivers candy and eggs to people on Easter.
* LuckyRabbitsFoot: Rabbits are considered lucky, and rabbits' feet are good luck charms.
* HairRaisingHare: Rabbits depicted as dangerous, evil or horrifying, as a deliberate subversion of the association between bunnies and cuteness.
* MoonRabbit: In some mythologies, rabbits are associated with the moon.
* PlayboyBunny: Sexy bunny outfits.
* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: One of the stock stage magic tricks. The magician takes off his hat, reaches in, and pulls out a rabbit. In fiction, Rabbits who exist as part of magic acts tend to ''live'' in the hat, and may also have magical properties of their own.
* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in classic mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been tricksters, which has led to some modern rabbits like Bugs Bunny being talented KarmicTricksters as well.
[[/index]]
!!Tropes also associated with rabbits, but not exclusive to them
* EasternZodiac: Rabbits are one of the animals of the EasternZodiac.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Rabbits reproduce at a fast rate, and rabbit characters often have a large number of siblings and offspring.
* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertily rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathmatical multiplication.
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->''"Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposes\\
They got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses\\
And what's with all the carrots?\\
What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?!\\
Bunnies! Bunnies! It must be bunnies!"''
-->-- '''Anya''', ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Once More with Feeling"
This index is for tropes related to rabbit and hares. While rabbits and hares are different animals in RealLife, in fiction they are often treated similarly, and are sometimes regarded as one and the same.
Specific examples from works should be listed on the respective trope page. See TheOtherWiki for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_hares_and_rabbits list of ficitional rabbits and hares]] and The House Rabbit Society for another list of [[http://www.rabbit.org/fun/famousrabbits.html fictional and real famous rabbits.]] See also FearsomeCrittersOfAmericanFolklore for jackalopes.
Not to be confused with PlotBunny, BridgeBunny, BunnyEarsLawyer, or KillerRabbit.
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!! Rabbit and Hare Tropes
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* EasterBunny: A legendary figure who delivers candy and eggs to people on Easter.
* LuckyRabbitsFoot: Rabbits are considered lucky, and rabbits' feet are good luck charms.
* HairRaisingHare: Rabbits depicted as dangerous, evil or horrifying, as a deliberate subversion of the association between bunnies and cuteness.
* MoonRabbit: In some mythologies, rabbits are associated with the moon.
* PlayboyBunny: Sexy bunny outfits.
* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: One of the stock stage magic tricks. The magician takes off his hat, reaches in, and pulls out a rabbit. In fiction, Rabbits who exist as part of magic acts tend to ''live'' in the hat, and may also have magical properties of their own.
* RascallyRabbit: Rabbits in classic mythology such as B'rer Rabbit have almost always been tricksters, which has led to some modern rabbits like Bugs Bunny being talented KarmicTricksters as well.
[[/index]]
!!Tropes also associated with rabbits, but not exclusive to them
* EasternZodiac: Rabbits are one of the animals of the EasternZodiac.
* ExplosiveBreeder: Rabbits reproduce at a fast rate, and rabbit characters often have a large number of siblings and offspring.
* GoodWithNumbers: Because of their high fertily rates, rabbits are sometimes depicted as being good at mathmatical multiplication.