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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: PlayedWith in Season 3. The Rabbids are mistaken for heroes by the world for solving the problem of Antarctica's ice disappearing. Charles correctly believes that the Rabbids were the ones who stole the ice in the first place, and ''incorrectly'' assumes they [[EngineeredHeroics intentionally stole the ice in order to trick the world into thinking they were heroes for returning it]]. In reality, the Rabbids are neither; a group of Rabbids just wanted to cool off during a heat wave and stole more ice than they needed, and once they got bored of it, they took it back to Antarctica.

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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: PlayedWith in Season 3. The Rabbids are mistaken for heroes by the world for solving the problem of Antarctica's ice disappearing. Charles Zak correctly believes that the Rabbids were the ones who stole the ice in the first place, and ''incorrectly'' assumes they [[EngineeredHeroics intentionally stole the ice in order to trick the world into thinking they were heroes for returning it]]. In reality, the Rabbids are neither; a group of Rabbids just wanted to cool off during a heat wave and stole more ice than they needed, and once they got bored of it, they took it back to Antarctica.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Oddly, no one finds the presence of the Rabbids as odd. Beyond the obvious, anyway. [[WildMassGuessing It's possible that they've been on the Earth long enough for folks to get used to them.]]

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Oddly, no one finds the presence of the Rabbids as odd. Beyond the obvious, anyway. [[WildMassGuessing It's possible that they've been on the Earth long enough for folks to get used to them.]]]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: PlayedWith in Season 3. The Rabbids are mistaken for heroes by the world for solving the problem of Antarctica's ice disappearing. Charles correctly believes that the Rabbids were the ones who stole the ice in the first place, and ''incorrectly'' assumes they [[EngineeredHeroics intentionally stole the ice in order to trick the world into thinking they were heroes for returning it]]. In reality, the Rabbids are neither; a group of Rabbids just wanted to cool off during a heat wave and stole more ice than they needed, and once they got bored of it, they took it back to Antarctica.

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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: PlayedForLaughs in one episode where the Rabbids' bowling ball gets thrown over the nearby fence. Most of the Rabbids want to use their time machine to retrieve the ball, but one Rabbid tries to get them to realize it would be simpler to use a ladder to climb over the fence. However, there was an even simpler solution available; the fence's gate was open.



* ToiletHumor: Rabbids are practically made of this trope, having evident bonds with plungers, brushing their teeth with toilet brushes and having pink toilet rolls as background objects throughout the show. Also, at the end of "Omelet Party", thankfully it cuts to black before we can see the messy outcome.

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* ToiletHumor: Rabbids are practically made of this trope, having evident bonds with plungers, brushing their teeth with toilet brushes and having pink toilet rolls as background objects throughout the show.show, though thankfully they're all clean plungers and toilet brushes. Also, at the end of "Omelet Party", thankfully it cuts to black before we can see the messy outcome.
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* ExtremeOmnivore: The Rabbids tend to not be picky about what they eat, as long as it's food. They eventually figured out how to open Pepper Juice cans, but before that, they would eat the cans whole. [[DownplayedTrope They won't eat bananas, though, because they don't know how to peel them]].

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