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* PoliceAreUseless: {{Parodied|Trope}} in the end of "Ring! Bwaah!" The Rabbids accidentally call the police non-emergency line (at least, one can hope it was the non-emergency line) and get an answering machine. They're stuck on hold for long enough for them to conga dance out of the city. The police aren't especially competent in other episodes, but criminals tend to be even ''more'' incompetent, so it's less of an issue than it could be.
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* HatOfAuthority: Aside from a few unique traits like being tiny or blue, having a unique appearance makes one an authority figure in Rabbid society. If a Rabbid finds a hat, other Rabbids who don't have a hat or who have a less desirable hat will obey him.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Barranco. While the ordinary Rabbids aren't very nice and cuddly to begin with, they usually only mess with each other at worst and occasionally show a caring side to one another. Barranco is not only outright malicious, but he'll feel endless hatred for anyone who steals his spotlight, and he'll laugh at the Rabbids' misery or when they're hurting themselves. This usually results in his minions ditching him ([[TheDogBitesBack or humiliate him]]), however, and he more often than not [[LaserGuidedKarma gets his comeuppance.]] The only episode so far where he hasn't been mean at all is in ''Super Rabbid'', where he's just a ButtMonkey.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Barranco. While the ordinary Rabbids aren't very nice and cuddly to begin with, they usually only mess with each other at worst and occasionally show a caring side to one another. Barranco is not only outright malicious, but he'll feel endless hatred for anyone who steals his spotlight, and he'll laugh at the Rabbids' misery or when they're hurting themselves. This usually results in his minions ditching him ([[TheDogBitesBack or humiliate him]]), however, and he more often than not [[LaserGuidedKarma gets his comeuppance.]] The only episode episodes so far where he hasn't been mean at all is in ''Super Rabbid'', are "Elevatorus Rabbidinus", where he spends half the episode separated from the other Rabbids, and "Super Rabbid", where he's just a ButtMonkey.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The Rabbids seem really fond of pretzels.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The Rabbids seem really fond of pretzels.pretzels and Pepper Juice.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Barranco stops appearing after Season 1.

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* AxCrazy: The truck driver in "Stop! No More!"

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* AxCrazy: The truck driver in "Stop! No More!"More!", who wants to hurt the Rabbids and doesn't care if he gets himself and the hitchhiker he picked up killed.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: The MadScientist Rabbid actually manages to create a working teleporter to the moon. Going to the moon may be the goal of every Rabbid, but once he gets there, he quickly gets bored and wants to go back to Earth.



* IAmNotWeasel: "Hold-up Rabbid" sees three criminals mistake a Rabbid for their human partner in crime, who was gambling and had lost track of time. While the four of them had agreed to wear Rabbid masks, with "Mister White" being no more than two feet tall, it should have been fairly obvious that he was a real Rabbid.



* TooDumbToLive: The Rabbids, of course. Most of the plots are exploited from their stupidity and incapability to understand their surroundings.

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* TooDumbToLive: The Rabbids, of course. Most of the plots are exploited from their stupidity and incapability to understand their surroundings. It doesn't seem like they can actually die, but they tend to hurt themselves and each other a lot.
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* PainfulBodyWax: In "Get in Line, Rabbids!", one Rabbid gets a sticker stuck on his butt. When he pulls it off, it rips off a chunk of his fur, causing him to scream in pain and accidentally put the sticker back on. By the time he gets the sticker off, he's lost a large amount of fur.

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* PainfulBodyWax: PainfulBodyWaxing: In "Get in Line, Rabbids!", one Rabbid gets a sticker stuck on his butt. When he pulls it off, it rips off a chunk of his fur, causing him to scream in pain and accidentally put the sticker back on. By the time he gets the sticker off, he's lost a large amount of fur.
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* PainfulBodyWax: In "Get in Line, Rabbids!", one Rabbid gets a sticker stuck on his butt. When he pulls it off, it rips off a chunk of his fur, causing him to scream in pain and accidentally put the sticker back on. By the time he gets the sticker off, he's lost a large amount of fur.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: In "Rabbid 2.0", one of the dates on the washing machine time machine was Oct 26 1985 1:22. Also a ShoutOut to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. The time machine also has "July 5th 2010 1:21" on display, which could imply that the time of the show is set in summer 2010.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: In "Rabbid 2.0", one of the dates on the washing machine time machine was Oct 26 1985 1:22. Also a ShoutOut to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Film/BackToTheFuture1''. The time machine also has "July 5th 2010 1:21" on display, which could imply that the time of the show is set in summer 2010.



** In the episode "Rabbid 2.0", one of the Rabbids does the famous viral dance "[[Music/{{PSY}} Gangnam Style]]". There's also a painfully obvious reference to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''; the time traveling Rabbid's washing machine has the date October 26th 1985 1:22, the exact date and time when Marty [=McFly=] traveled to 1955.

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** In the episode "Rabbid 2.0", one of the Rabbids does the famous viral dance "[[Music/{{PSY}} Gangnam Style]]". There's also a painfully obvious reference to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''; ''Film/BackToTheFuture1''; the time traveling Rabbid's washing machine has the date October 26th 1985 1:22, the exact date and time when Marty [=McFly=] traveled to 1955.

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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: In the episode, "Rabbid Werewolf", a Rabbid turns into a werewolf from putting on shampoo.



* RejectionAffection: Happens in ''Get In Line, Rabbids!'' between a Rabbid and another Rabbid whom he mistakes for being female since he's wearing a female wig.

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* RejectionAffection: Happens in ''Get "Get In Line, Rabbids!'' Rabbids!" between a Rabbid and another Rabbid whom he mistakes for being female since he's wearing a female wig.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: During at least one short, if you look closely you can notice Jessica's breasts (and her hips?) jiggle a little while she's jumping around in frustration at the Rabbids being unable to (again) solve the simplest of puzzles. ParentService, perhaps?
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* {{Meganekko}}: Xenson.
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* TheWrongWayOnTheEscalator: In "Escalator Rabbid", a Rabbid tries to go up the down escalator to get the candy the two Rabbids at the top of the escalator are holding.
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** The talented Rabbid from "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid from Season 2-onwards.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid, starting in Season 2.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid in Season 2-onwards.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid Rabbid, starting in Season 2-onwards.2.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid, starting from Season 2.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid, starting from Rabbid in Season 2.2-onwards.
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* Foreshadowing: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid, starting from Season 2.

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: The talented Rabbid in "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid, starting from Season 2.
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* SmallAnnoyingCreature: The Rabbids to humans. They all seem to mutually loathe them, and they don't do it for [[ChaoticStupid stupid reasons]] [[TheGadfly either.]]
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''Rabbids Invasion'' is a 2013 animated series based on the ''VideoGame/RavingRabbids'' video game franchise. It is developed by Creator/{{Ubisoft}} Motion Pictures and co-produced by France Télévisions and the French CNC. For the first three seasons, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} provided financial support.

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''Rabbids Invasion'' is a 2013 animated series based on the ''VideoGame/RavingRabbids'' video game franchise. It is developed by Creator/{{Ubisoft}} Motion Pictures and co-produced by France Télévisions and the French CNC. For the first three seasons, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} provided financial support.
support. A fourth season premiered on Netflix on July 1, 2019.
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The cartoon just follows the random adventures of the Rabbids as they interact with humans and cause general mischief amongst them and themselves.

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The cartoon just follows the random a ThreeShorts format featuring random, slapstick adventures of the Rabbids as they interact with humans and cause general mischief amongst them and themselves.
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* PlotWhatPlot: Not the episodes themselves, but for how the Rabbids got to Earth in the first place. Even the official description for the series mentions that "No one knows where they come from or what their purposes are, they are just here to stay and have as much fun as possible".

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* PlotWhatPlot: [[NoPlotNoProblem Plot What Plot]]: Not the episodes themselves, but for how the Rabbids got to Earth in the first place. Even the official description for the series mentions that "No one knows where they come from or what their purposes are, they are just here to stay and have as much fun as possible".
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''Rabbids Invasion'' is a 2013 animated series based on the ''VideoGame/RavingRabbids'' video game franchise. It's developed by Creator/{{Ubisoft}} Motion Pictures and co-produced by Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Ubisoft Entertainment.

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''Rabbids Invasion'' is a 2013 animated series based on the ''VideoGame/RavingRabbids'' video game franchise. It's It is developed by Creator/{{Ubisoft}} Motion Pictures and co-produced by France Télévisions and the French CNC. For the first three seasons, Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Ubisoft Entertainment.
provided financial support.
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** In the episode "Rabbid 2.0", one of the Rabbids does the famous viral dance "[[Music/{{PSY}} Gangnam Style]]". There's also a painfully obvious reference to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''; the time traveling Rabbid's washing machine has the date October 26th 1985 1:22, the exact date and time when Marty McFly traveled to 1955.

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** In the episode "Rabbid 2.0", one of the Rabbids does the famous viral dance "[[Music/{{PSY}} Gangnam Style]]". There's also a painfully obvious reference to ''Film/BackToTheFuture''; the time traveling Rabbid's washing machine has the date October 26th 1985 1:22, the exact date and time when Marty McFly [=McFly=] traveled to 1955.
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Has nothing to do with familiarity with in-universe fiction.


* GenreSavvy: The old man in "Rabbid Mollusk" after having his attempts to clean a window unintentionally screwed up by Rabbids who keep launching starfish that hit his window:
-->''Old Man:'' (To his wife) I'll probably have to clean it up again, but while I'm talking to you, it's ''finally finished!''

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