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* In ''Series/TheAmazingExtraordinaryFriends'', the most dangerous of the CarnivalOfKillers Renfield hired to take out Captain X turned out to be the Easter Bunny; a man in a rather sorry-looking rabbit costume.
* An ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' episode features a rabbit fighting a snake. The rabbit kicks the snake's proverbial ass, forcing the reptile to retreat up a low-hanging tree, despite the rabbit attempting to yank the snake down [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeOK9ipv_II for more]].
%%* ''Series/TheBasilBrushShow'': The original Basil Brush.
* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': In "[[Recap/TheBoysS03E04GloriousFiveYearPlan Glorious Five Year Plan]]", the Russian facility where Soldier Boy is being held in cryo also contains a hamster infused with [[SuperSerum Compound V]], which makes brutal short work of a guard.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Adipose in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E1PartnersInCrime "Partners in Crime"]]. They're adorable little blobs... [[HumanResources of human fat]]. They're usually harmless since they just quietly leave while the taker of a special pill is asleep and leaves them better off as a result. However, if threatened naturally or artificially via a special signal, they undergo Emergency Parthogenesis where they freak out and use ''everything'' in the human body they're currently in to make more Adipose. The [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E11TurnLeft "Turn Left"]] timeline had millions of Americans dissolved this way.
** The Cybermats in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS5E7TheWheelInSpace "The Wheel in Space"]]. At least one of their victims actually begs them gently to come closer because he isn't going to hurt them before they do, and hurt him.
** The Pting in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E5TheTsurangaConundrum "The Tsuranga Conundrum"]] is a plump little blobby thing that looks incredibly cute despite its sharp teeth. It's also a ferocious, fast-moving ExtremeOmnivore that is MadeOfIron, has a [[PoisonousPerson lethally-toxic touch]], and nearly destroys an entire spaceship by eating parts of it.
* On ''Series/GoodEats'' episode "It's a Pan! It's a Dish! It's Paella!", Alton is prepping a paella recipe that commonly calls for rabbit meat. But, because of [[BunniesForCuteness how rabbits are typically viewed in most of the Western world]], he has to persuade the audience that rabbits are a viable food option. He does so by referencing the horror film ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'' before a plush rabbit attacks him, which shows that they're ''not'' as cutesy as people think they are. (However, he ''does'' still suggest using chicken -- especially the thighs -- as an alternative, for people who [[NoSell still aren't convinced]] that rabbits can be food, or who can't eat rabbit meat for religious reasons.)
* A killer koala guards the entrance to the shrine of the mountain god in ''Series/TheHeroYoshihikoAndTheDevilKingsCastle''. It's described as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrganfP97FE "a ferocious beast that kills anyone who steps near it."]] [[spoiler: Luckily, it quickly gets tired]].
* In an episode of ''Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids'' called "Honey, the Bunny Bit It", Nick Szalinski revives the school mascot à la Frankenstein, and chaos ensues as it runs amok.
* ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'': [[SixthRanger Kamen Rider Mach]]'s Signal Danger power allows him to summon a CG creature that looks like a mix between a bullet and a shark; while this might ''sound'' scary, it's only about a foot long and has a cute nervous expression on its face. And then it plays the trope straight by growing ten times its normal size and mauling MonstersOfTheWeek.
* ''Series/LifeOfRiley'': When Maddy goes round to an old woman's house to feed her cat while she's in hospital, it suddenly and abruptly turns into a scene from an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Eventually, all she can do to get out of there in one piece is to open a can of cat food and shove it through the letter box, almost losing a finger in the process. You can imagine her reaction when she was then asked to go back and change the litter tray.
* ''Series/Lucifer2016'' mentions Azrael, the Angel of Death. She actually lives up to the title, abilities-wise, but when she shows up for an episode, she's essentially an adorkable young girl with glasses and a bob haircut who looks like she's late for chess club. She's also really clingy and needy and wants to hang out with people, rather than the disassociated being you'd expect from a reaper of souls.
* ''Series/TheMandalorian'': Jawas are half the size of a human, dressed in cheap robes, and armed mostly with sharp pieces of scrap. In most ''Star Wars'' media, they are portrayed as nothing but pests. They are still pests in this series, but ''dangerous'' ones. The Mandalorian discovers them stripping his ship for parts, and while he kills quite a few, their sandcrawler is completely impervious to his weapons, and their [[WeHaveReserves sheer numbers]] are able to overwhelm him. In the end, after a humiliating defeat, he's forced to negotiate in order to get his parts back.
** The Child is an infant of the same species as Yoda, able to charm young children and hardened mercenaries alike and use the Force to [[HealingHands heal mortal wounds]]. He can also use those same powers to [[MindOverMatter suspend a charging beast in mid-air]] or [[PsychicStrangle crush the throat]] of anyone he thinks is threatening his guardian.
* The title creature in "Bunny Therapy", a fourth season episode of ''Series/TheMiddle'', eventually takes over one of the Heck's bathrooms.
* ''{{Series/Misfits}}'': A smackhead with a power to materialize his hallucinations does acid while switching through shows about rabbits, golf and assassins. He ends up conjuring a rabbit-headed assassin with a golf club.
* The Furbie-esque Nubbins in ''Series/{{Sanctuary}}'' are a variant of this -- they're only dangerous in large groups and when being directly attacked, but their extremely high reproductive rate and lack of predators outside their natural environment make them potentially highly destructive to the ecosystem. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:they're a HiveMind far brighter than they seem, and are more than willing to sacrifice individual lives to escape and spread.]] Look what happens to the large, vicious wolf-like abnormal the team sends after the nubbins. Look at the bones, indeed.
* An episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'' has an Earth with literal (and giant) carnivorous rabbits. They stay there very briefly.
* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': Season 4, Episode 2 features a creature zoo which includes the Moopsy, a rolly polly doe eyed creature that speaks its name. Unfortunately, it's a bottomless pit lined with fangs that it uses to literally drink the bones of its prey.
* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
** A bunnicorn looks like a cute bunny rabbit with a small horn on its forehead like a unicorn, but it carries venom sacs. Anyone who ingests its toxin will vomit black bile and die.
** One of the top-secret projects at [[Area51 Daystrom Station]] is a tribble (an otherwise inoffensive furball) that's been modified into an attack creature.
* Buster Machine RH-03's [[TransformingMecha rabbit mode]] in ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters'', able to send the MonsterOfTheWeek flying into the distance with a single kick.
* The ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' have at least two examples...
** Lunatyx from ''Series/UltramanAce'', a rabbit-based choju hailing from the moon. As it turns out, the moon used to be populated by a race of HumanAliens... until Lunatyx attacks and turns it into the barrel wasteland everyone is familiar with.
** King Molerat from ''Series/UltramanTiga'', a behemoth-sized hybrid between a hare and a guinea pig, whose huge, fluffy ears are it's most prominent features. Although it's a benevolent example, preferring to spend it's days sleeping instead of going on a rampage, and is one of the few monsters spared by Tiga during the show.
* In one episode of ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', sidekick Gabrielle must fend off a vicious attack by what is essentially the Rabbit of Caerbannog.
* ''Series/TheXFiles'': The [[MonsterOfTheWeek Monsters of the Week]] in "[[Recap/TheXFilesS03E18TesoDosBichos Teso Dos Bichos]]" responsible for killing several people are revealed to be household cats (or more like sewer cats).

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