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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Triela does hand-to-hand combat training with the GIS, who dub the cyborg ChildSoldier [[CuteAsABouncingBetty Lepretto]] (roughly "bunny") after a child's doll that shares her TwinTails. A year later on a mission she runs into those same soldiers, who start rubbing her twin tails for luck, to her embarrassment.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In the DreamSequence from "White Hare", Bernice gives Warren a rabbit's foot as a lucky charm for impressing his crush; it doesn't appear to work at all. And given that the characters in question are rabbits themselves, this can cause some confusing implications.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In the DreamSequence from "White Hare", Bernice gives Warren a rabbit's foot as a lucky charm for impressing his crush; it crush. It doesn't appear to work at all. And given that the characters in question are rabbits themselves, this can cause some confusing implications.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In the DreamSequence from "White Hare", Bernice gives Warren a rabbit's foot as a lucky charm for impressing his crush; it doesn't appear to work at all. And given that the characters in question are rabbits themselves, this can cause some confusing implications.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'': Carl and Herman's mother decides that she wants a pink and a blue rabbit's foot to complete her collection, and Yin and Yang happen to be pink and blue rabbits, respectively. It's only because of Carl and Herman's poor teamwork that they end up failing.

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* ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'': In "Family Day", Carl and Herman's mother mother, Edna, decides that she wants a pink and a blue rabbit's foot to complete her collection, collection for the titular holiday, and Yin and Yang happen to be pink and blue rabbits, respectively. It's only because of Carl and Herman's poor teamwork that they end up failing.
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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Touhou Project]]'' has Tewi, an [[RascallyRabbit unabashed prankster]] whose explicit power is giving people good luck.

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Touhou Project]]'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' has Tewi, an [[RascallyRabbit unabashed prankster]] whose explicit power is giving people good luck.
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* ''LightNovel/FamiliaChronicleEpisodeLyu'': Bell Cranel may not be an actual rabbit, or even a Hume Bunny, but people have called him a lucky rabbit on at least one occasion, such as when he was at a casino and had such a spectacular winning streak all onlookers were shocked. Syr even sought for his presence in a high-stakes gambling game to improve their odds of winning.

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* ''LightNovel/FamiliaChronicleEpisodeLyu'': ''Literature/FamiliaChronicleEpisodeLyu'': Bell Cranel may not be an actual rabbit, or even a Hume Bunny, but people have called him a lucky rabbit on at least one occasion, such as when he was at a casino and had such a spectacular winning streak all onlookers were shocked. Syr even sought for his presence in a high-stakes gambling game to improve their odds of winning.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' has the Rabite's Foot accessory that increments Luck by 100. It's named after the MascotMook from the ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfMana Mana]]'' games who ironically [[WaddlingHead do not have feet]].
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* Hollis P. Wood in ''Film/NineteenFortyOne'' has one. It is mistaken for a whistle on the Japanese submarine.

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* Hollis P. Wood in ''Film/NineteenFortyOne'' ''Film/NineteenFortyOne1979'' has one. It is mistaken for a whistle on the Japanese submarine.
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* In ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'', Goh's Rotom Phone Pokédex explains that the soles of Scorbunny, a Fire-type rabbit Pokémon, is believed to bring good luck.

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* In ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'', Goh's Rotom Phone Pokédex explains that the soles of Scorbunny, a Fire-type rabbit Pokémon, is are believed to bring good luck.

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* In ''Anime/PokemonJourneysTheSeries'', Goh's Rotom Phone Pokédex explains that the soles of Scorbunny, a Fire-type rabbit Pokémon, is believed to bring good luck.



* Rabbits feet can be acquired in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' as a [[RandomlyDrops rare product]] from rabbits you keep in a coop. The rabbits themselves don't appear to be harmed by this, thankfully. While carrying one doesn't actually influence your [[LuckStat own daily luck]], doing so unlocks a hidden cutscene that helps you to avoid getting the cold shoulder if you form simultaneous romantic relationships with all of the eligible bachelors or bachelorettes in the village.

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* Rabbits Rabbits' feet can be acquired in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' as a [[RandomlyDrops rare product]] from rabbits you keep in a coop. The rabbits themselves don't appear to be harmed by this, thankfully. While carrying one doesn't actually influence your [[LuckStat own daily luck]], doing so unlocks a hidden cutscene that helps you to avoid getting the cold shoulder if you form simultaneous romantic relationships with all of the eligible bachelors or bachelorettes in the village.
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* ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' has the Rabbit's Foot as an equipable item, which raises Defense slightly, raises speed by a huge number, and makes you invulnerable to paralysis.

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* ''VideoGame/EarthBound'' ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' has the Rabbit's Foot as an equipable item, which raises Defense slightly, raises speed by a huge number, and makes you invulnerable to paralysis.
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* Inverted in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheInspector'', where Deux-Deux, due to it being the Friday the 13th, brought along a rabbit's foot. It ends up bringing nothing but ''bad'' luck. Fortunately, it helps out the Inspector and Deux-Deux when the criminal they were after took it.
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* Rabbits feet can be acquired in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' as a [[RandomlyDrops rare product]] from rabbits you keep in a coop. The rabbits themselves don't appear to be harmed by this, thankfully. While carrying one doesn't actually influence your [[LuckStat own daily luck]], doing so unlocks a hidden cutscene that helps you to avoid getting the cold shoulder if you form simultaneous romantic relationships with all of the eligible bachelors or bachelorettes in the village.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', when Daphne is trying to get a pet with the same sort of bond that Shaggy and Scooby have, she starts collecting random farm animals. When she gets her hands on a rabbit, she claims they have a lot in common because one of her feet is also lucky.
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** A rabbit's foot is one of the items that Yosemite Sam doesn't allow in his casino in "WesternAnimation/HareAndLoathingInLasVegas". He gets furious when he finds out it's the reason why Bugs has been able to win the games there easily.
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* Subverted - the (now amputated) rabbit's foot obviously wasn't especially lucky for its original, deceased owner!!

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* Subverted - the (now amputated) rabbit's foot obviously wasn't especially lucky for its original, deceased owner!! owner!
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* Averted in ''VideoGame/QuakeChampions'': The Doom Slayer/Doomguy's artifact is of Daisy's back left paw, "as a reminder of innocence lost" and as a ShoutOut to ''Ultimate Doom''.

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* Averted in ''VideoGame/QuakeChampions'': The Doom Slayer/Doomguy's artifact is of Daisy's the back left paw, paw of his pet rabbit Daisy, one of the first casualties of the demons coming to Earth in ''VideoGame/DoomII''. He keeps it "as a reminder of innocence lost" and as a ShoutOut to ''Ultimate Doom''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/YinYangYo'': Carl and Herman's mother decides that she wants a pink and a blue rabbit's foot to complete her collection, and Yin and Yang happen to be pink and blue rabbits, respectively. It's only because of Carl and Herman's poor teamwork that they end up failing.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AaaghItsTheMrHellShow'': Serge's sidekick, Lucky is a fellow victim of the fashion industry. As in just a rabbits foot key ring that somehow hops along with a Serge.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AaaghItsTheMrHellShow'': Serge's sidekick, Lucky is a fellow victim of the fashion industry. As in just a rabbits rabbit's foot key ring that somehow hops along with a Serge.



* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' references this trope from times to time, especially in relation to WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' references this trope from times time to time, especially in relation to WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.



* Rabbits' feet, either authentic or imitation, are frequently sold by curio shops and vending machines. Often, these rabbit's feet have been dyed various colors, and they are often turned into keychains. Few of these rabbit's feet carry any warranty concerning their provenance, or any evidence that the preparers have made any effort to comply with the rituals required by the original tradition. Some may be created from fake fur and latex "bones."

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* Rabbits' feet, either authentic or imitation, are frequently sold by curio shops and vending machines. Often, these rabbit's feet have been dyed various colors, and they are often turned into keychains. Few of these rabbit's feet carry any warranty concerning their provenance, provenance or any evidence that the preparers have made any effort to comply with the rituals required by the original tradition. Some may be created from fake fur and latex "bones."
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* In video games, a rabbit's foot is sometimes used as a power-up: a boost to [[LuckStat "Luck" stat]], or a PowerUpMagnet.
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* ''LightNovel/FamiliaChronicleEpisodeLyu'': Bell Cranel may not be an actual rabbit, or even a Hume Bunny, but people have called him a lucky rabbit on at least one occasion, such as when he was at a casino and had such a spectacular winning streak all onlookers were shocked. Syr even sought for his presence in a high-stakes gambling game to improve their odds of winning.
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* When Pete on ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' thought he had a streak of bad luck, one the lucky charms he got was a rabbit's foot complete with rabbit.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', Uncle gave Jackie some lucky charms, one being a rabbit. He claims this is because the Rabbit's Foot is luckier when still attached to the rabbit. He also gave Jackie radishes.

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* When Pete on ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' thought he had a streak of bad luck, one of the lucky charms he got was a rabbit's foot complete with rabbit.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', when Jackie had to return a [[BadLuckCharm cursed emerald]] to its rightful place, Uncle gave Jackie some lucky charms, one charms to counter the emerald's bad luck. One of them was a live, whole rabbit, which he explained as the rabbit's foot being a rabbit. He claims this is because the Rabbit's Foot is luckier when it's still attached to the rabbit. He also gave Jackie radishes.
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** Whether a rabbit's foot (with Bugs Bunny still attached) is lucky or not is at the root of fierce contention between UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus and his crew in "Hare We Go."

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** Whether a rabbit's foot (with Bugs Bunny still attached) is lucky or not is at the root of fierce contention between UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus and his crew in "Hare We Go."WesternAnimation/HareWeGo."
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* Inverted in ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''. To help Andy for his police exam, April made him a good luck charm: a stuffed rabbit that she found dead at the side of the road, with its feet cut off, to bring him good luck.
-->'''Andy:''' Baby, you are so creepy! [[SincerityMode Thank you, I love it.]]
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* Lucky Jack from ''Disney/HomeOnTheRange'' is a jackrabbit with a pegleg and [[ChewToy incredibly bad luck]], implying that someone took one of his feet, and with it all his good luck.

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* Lucky Jack from ''Disney/HomeOnTheRange'' ''WesternAnimation/HomeOnTheRange'' is a jackrabbit with a pegleg and [[ChewToy incredibly bad luck]], implying that someone took one of his feet, and with it all his good luck.



* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': In the short "Donald's Charmed Date", Daisy takes out [[Disney/{{Bambi}} Thumper]] and kisses his foot.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'': In the short "Donald's Charmed Date", Daisy takes out [[Disney/{{Bambi}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}} Thumper]] and kisses his foot.

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->''"Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember [[FridgeLogic it didn't work for the rabbit]]."''

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->''"Depend on the rabbit's foot if you will, but remember [[FridgeLogic it didn't work for the rabbit]].rabbit."''

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* ''Series/DennisTheMenace'' had an episode called [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0557987/ "The Lucky Rabbit's Foot."]] In it, Dennis has what he thinks is a lucky rabbit's foot. With recent bad luck Mr. Wilson has been having, Dennis offers to let him borrow the foot. Mr. Wilson, however, doesn't believe in such superstition and doesn't take the foot. Immediately thereafter, his bad luck continues when something jams his lawnmower, and he runs over his garden hose with the mower.

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* ''Series/DennisTheMenace'' had an episode called [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0557987/ "The Lucky Rabbit's Foot."]] In it, Dennis has what he thinks is a lucky rabbit's foot. With the recent bad luck Mr. Wilson has been having, Dennis offers to let him borrow the foot. Mr. Wilson, however, doesn't believe in such superstition and doesn't take the foot. Immediately thereafter, his bad luck continues when something jams his lawnmower, and he runs over his garden hose with the mower.


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* Referenced in ''Blog/RWBYRecaps'' when rabbit girl Velvet mentions that Weiss once tried to cut off her foot for this. Weiss claims it was ForScience.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'', when Oblina thinks shes been stricken with bad luck, Krum searches the dump for a good luck charm and comes back with a [[MagicFeather lucky fish head which he tells her will bring good luck.]] Directly before that while searching, Krum finds a rabbit's foot charm and dismisses it as being gross.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'', when Oblina thinks shes she's been stricken with bad luck, Krum searches the dump for a good luck charm and comes back with a [[MagicFeather lucky fish head which he tells her will bring good luck.]] Directly before that while searching, Krum finds a rabbit's foot charm and dismisses it as being gross.
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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'':
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E43NickOfTime Nick of Time]]", Don Carter carries one with him at all times, as well as a FourLeafClover.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E77TheJungle The Jungle]]", Mr. Sinclair, the president of Alan Richards' company, wears a rabbit's foot on his watch chain. Richards uses this to point out that he is almost as superstitious as the Kekouyu.

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