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* HilariousInHindsight: Timothy resembles the titular hero of WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse, a show that would air a few months after ''Rabbids Invasion'' premiered; the "hilarious" part gets cranked UpToEleven when you realize they're basically polar opposites with Steven as a sweet, gentle human/alien hybrid from a Creator/CartoonNetwork program while Timothy is a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled, bratty]] purebred human in a show airing on CN's rival network, Creator/Nickelodeon.
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* BaseBreaker: The Rabbids. Are they geniunely fun characters with hilarious blabbering and stupidity, or are they just laughably annoying pests who don't deserve any spotlight at all? Then again, a hater shouldn't be watching this show in the first place. [[BileFascination Unless...]]

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* BaseBreaker: BaseBreakingCharacter: The Rabbids. Are they geniunely fun characters with hilarious blabbering and stupidity, or are they just laughably annoying pests who don't deserve any spotlight at all? Then again, a hater shouldn't be watching this show in the first place. [[BileFascination Unless...]]
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* BrokenBase: Whether or not making a TV show centering around the Rabbids was a good idea is up to debate.
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* BrokenBase: Whether or not making a TV show centering around the Rabbids was a good idea or not is up to debate.

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* BrokenBase: Whether or not making a TV show centering around the Rabbids was a good idea or not is up to debate.
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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with their endearing curiosity and stupidity. In fact, in ''Never Refreeze a Rabbid'', one Rabbid does PuppyDogEyes towards a human and ''[[CutenessProximity succeeds]]''.

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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with their endearing curiosity and stupidity. In fact, in ''Never Refreeze a Rabbid'', one Rabbid does PuppyDogEyes towards a human and ''[[CutenessProximity succeeds]]''.succeeds]]''.
* TheWoobie: Occasionally, there's a Rabbid who's belittled by everyone else for stupid reasons or no reason at all (''Escalator Rabbid'', ''Dueling Rabbids'', ''Green Rabbid'' and ''Zombie Rabbid''), and will leave in sadness. The fact that he tries everything he can to get their approval, but fails several times, makes it impossible not to sympathize with him.
** The prehistoric Rabbid in ''Jurassic Rabbid'' and ''Rabbid 2.0.''. He cries upon being SurroundedByIdiots, that he builds a time machine to travel away from them and live in solitude.
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** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in ''The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth'' and ''Vampire Rabbid''. The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of ''Vampire Rabbid'' seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).

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** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in ''The Rabbid that Came Down who fell to Earth'' and ''Vampire Rabbid''. The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of ''Vampire Rabbid'' seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).
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** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and ''Vampire Rabbid''. The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of ''Vampire Rabbid'' seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).

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** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The ''The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" Earth'' and ''Vampire Rabbid''. The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of ''Vampire Rabbid'' seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).
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* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig. [[AmbiguousGender However, this is assuming that all Rabbids are male.]] In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.

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* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig. [[AmbiguousGender However, this is assuming that all Rabbids are male.]] In "Music Rabbid", ''Music Rabbid'', a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.
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** One gag in "Dream on Rabbids" has one of the Rabbids putting on a wig and female undergarments, and then winking at another Rabbid as "she" passes by seductively. The Rabbid watching on waves to "her" in a trance before getting a hold of himself.
** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and "Vampire Rabbid". The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of "Vampire Rabbid" seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).
** There's a short moment in "Rabbid Star" where a fan of another Rabbid attempts to kiss him. Note that ''none'' of them are wearing wigs to have the other tricked. However, a Rabbid who does have a wig in the same episode ([[AmbiguousGender or, maybe not]]), seemed to get mad/jealous and wrestled the fan Rabbid down, prompting to become the star Rabbid's bodyguard, and then he attempts to kiss "her" through his helmet.

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** One gag in "Dream ''Dream on Rabbids" Rabbids'' has one of the Rabbids putting on a wig and female undergarments, and then winking at another Rabbid as "she" passes by seductively. The Rabbid watching on waves to "her" in a trance before getting a hold of himself.
** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and "Vampire Rabbid". ''Vampire Rabbid''. The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of "Vampire Rabbid" ''Vampire Rabbid'' seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).
** There's a short moment in "Rabbid Star" ''Rabbid Star'' where a fan of another Rabbid attempts to kiss him. Note that ''none'' of them are wearing wigs to have the other tricked. However, a Rabbid who does have a wig in the same episode ([[AmbiguousGender or, maybe not]]), seemed to get mad/jealous and wrestled the fan Rabbid down, prompting to become the star Rabbid's bodyguard, and then he attempts to kiss "her" through his helmet.
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* BrokenBase: Whether or not making a TV show centering around the Rabbids was a good idea or not is up to debate.


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** The Rabbids can occasionally be this as well, especially when [[TheGadfly they are annoying the hell out of humans for fun.]]
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* BaseBreaker: The Rabbids. Are they geniunely fun characters with hilarious blabbering and stupidity, or are they just laughably annoying pests who don't deserve any spotlight at all?

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* BaseBreaker: The Rabbids. Are they geniunely fun characters with hilarious blabbering and stupidity, or are they just laughably annoying pests who don't deserve any spotlight at all?all? Then again, a hater shouldn't be watching this show in the first place. [[BileFascination Unless...]]



** When the Rabbids are immensely annoying and has done absolutely nothing in the episode to deserve our sympathy, it can sometimes be satisfying seeing the humans punch or kick them.

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** When the Rabbids are immensely annoying and has [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic have done absolutely nothing in the episode to deserve our sympathy, sympathy]], it can sometimes be satisfying seeing the humans punch or kick them.
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* BaseBreaker: The Rabbids. Are they geniunely fun characters with hilarious blabbering and stupidity, or are they just laughably annoying pests who don't deserve any spotlight at all?


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* TheScrappy: Some of the humans, but especially [[SpoiledBrat Timothy.]]
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Rabbids. ''Dear Lord'', the Rabbids. Are they dumber than air? Are they just incredibly naïve with occasional moments of clarity? Are some of them brighter than the rest? Or are they just bored and like to [[CheaoticStupid do stupid things for fun]]? Whatever reason it is, they're bit ''too'' complex to label.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Rabbids. ''Dear Lord'', the Rabbids. Are they dumber than air? Are they just incredibly naïve with occasional moments of clarity? Are some of them brighter than the rest? Or are they just bored and like to [[CheaoticStupid [[ChaoticStupid do stupid things for fun]]? Whatever reason it is, they're bit ''too'' complex to label.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The Rabbids. ''Dear Lord'', the Rabbids. Are they dumber than air? Are they just incredibly naïve with occasional moments of clarity? Are some of them brighter than the rest? Or are they just bored and like to [[CheaoticStupid do stupid things for fun]]? Whatever reason it is, they're bit ''too'' complex to label.



* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig (assuming that they're all male, that is). In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.
** One gag in "Dream on Rabbids" has one of the Rabbids putting on a wig and female undergarments, and then winking at another Rabbid as "she" passes by seductively. The Rabbid watching on waves to her in a trance before getting a hold of himself.
** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and "Vampire Rabbid". The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of "Vampire Rabbid" seemed to imply otherwise...

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* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig (assuming wig. [[AmbiguousGender However, this is assuming that they're all male, that is). Rabbids are male.]] In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.
** One gag in "Dream on Rabbids" has one of the Rabbids putting on a wig and female undergarments, and then winking at another Rabbid as "she" passes by seductively. The Rabbid watching on waves to her "her" in a trance before getting a hold of himself.
** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and "Vampire Rabbid". The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of "Vampire Rabbid" seemed to imply otherwise...(it ''is'' possible that they just became good friends, but they seemed a bit too touchy for that).
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** One gag in "Dream on Rabbids" has one of the Rabbids putting on a wig and female undergarments, and then winking at another Rabbid as "she" passes by seductively. The Rabbid watching on waves to her in a trance before getting a hold of himself.
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** When the Rabbids are immensely annoying and has done absolutely nothing in the episode to deserve our sympathy, it can sometimes be satisfying seeing the humans punch or kick them.
** The ending of "Music Rabbid". 'Nuff said.


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** The gag of one rabbid accidently wearing a wig/growing hair and the other Rabbids falling for "her" is used frequently, like in "The Rabbid that Came Down to Earth" and "Vampire Rabbid". The Rabbid usually never reciprocates, though, the ending of "Vampire Rabbid" seemed to imply otherwise...
** There's a short moment in "Rabbid Star" where a fan of another Rabbid attempts to kiss him. Note that ''none'' of them are wearing wigs to have the other tricked. However, a Rabbid who does have a wig in the same episode ([[AmbiguousGender or, maybe not]]), seemed to get mad/jealous and wrestled the fan Rabbid down, prompting to become the star Rabbid's bodyguard, and then he attempts to kiss "her" through his helmet.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note]] To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientists are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. Put out of context, however, and it sounds horribly wrong.[[/note]]

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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note]] To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them the Rabbids blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientists are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. Put out of context, however, and it sounds horribly wrong.[[/note]]
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note]] To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientist are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. But put out of context, it sounds horribly wrong.[[/note]]

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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note]] To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientist scientists are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. But put Put out of context, however, and it sounds horribly wrong.[[/note]]
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note: To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientist are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. But put out of context, it sounds horribly wrong.]]

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* AccidentalInnuendo: "The whites will win." [[note: [[note]] To put into context, in one of the experiment episodes with the blue Rabbid, the two scientists color four of them blue, prompting a "racism" dance battle between the parties of the blue ones and the normal ones, who are white. The two scientist are betting on which group will win, to which this line is spoken. But put out of context, it sounds horribly wrong.]][[/note]]
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The Rabbids are dumb as-, scratch that, ''dumber than rocks'', and yet some Rabbids have managed to ''tame a dangerous guard dog'', ''stop a timer bomb'' and ''connect cables into a gigantic speaker''.

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\n* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The Rabbids are dumb as-, scratch that, ''dumber than rocks'', and yet some Rabbids have managed to ''tame a dangerous guard dog'', dogs'', ''stop a timer bomb'' and ''connect cables into a gigantic speaker''.



* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig. In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.

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* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig.wig (assuming that they're all male, that is). In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.



* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with they endearing curiosity and stupidity. In fact, in ''Never Refreeze a Rabbid'', one Rabbid does PuppyDogEyes towards a human and ''[[CutenessProximity succeeds]]''.

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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with they their endearing curiosity and stupidity. In fact, in ''Never Refreeze a Rabbid'', one Rabbid does PuppyDogEyes towards a human and ''[[CutenessProximity succeeds]]''.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The Rabbids are dumb as-, scratch that, ''dumber than rocks'', and yet some Rabbids have managed to ''tame a dangerous guard dog'', ''stop a timer bomb'' and ''connect cables into a gigantic speaker''.

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* HoYay: No, not even the ''Rabbids'' are immune to this trope. And it's often in the context of one Rabbid wearing a blonde female wig. In "Music Rabbid", a soft song comes on, and the wig-wearing Rabbid winks at another Rabbid, seductively dances towards him, and then they begin to dance like a couple (until they get interrupted, anyway.) In ''Get in Line, Rabbids!'', a Rabbid accidently wears the same wig and another Rabbid instantly falls for "her", cue chasing "her" around and tries to kiss "her". To be fair, the pursuer thought that he was female and the wig-wearing Rabbid was disgusted at him. However, the former example is ''definitely'' straight.



* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with they endearing curiosity and stupidity. It's like watching a toddler exploring the world.

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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute in a weird kind of way, what with they endearing curiosity and stupidity. It's like watching In fact, in ''Never Refreeze a toddler exploring the world.Rabbid'', one Rabbid does PuppyDogEyes towards a human and ''[[CutenessProximity succeeds]]''.
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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute.

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* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute.cute in a weird kind of way, what with they endearing curiosity and stupidity. It's like watching a toddler exploring the world.
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* JerkassWoobie: The red-and-blue-eyed Rabbid. Despite being an AlphaBitch, he's also a ButtMonkey object and is often a victim of the other Rabbids' AttentionDeficitOohShiny.

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* JerkassWoobie: The red-and-blue-eyed Rabbid. Despite being an AlphaBitch, he's also a ButtMonkey object and is often a victim of the other Rabbids' AttentionDeficitOohShiny.AttentionDeficitOohShiny.
* UglyCute: The Rabbids, obviously. And there are rare instances where they are ordinary cute.
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** And this also serves to emphasize the fact that Rabbids are extraterrestrials or aliens (though since the show differs from the games, that might not be true anymore). Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them.

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** And this also serves to emphasize the fact that Rabbids are extraterrestrials or aliens (though since the show differs from the games, that might not be true anymore). Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them.them.
* JerkassWoobie: The red-and-blue-eyed Rabbid. Despite being an AlphaBitch, he's also a ButtMonkey object and is often a victim of the other Rabbids' AttentionDeficitOohShiny.
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** And this also serves to strengthen the idea that Rabbids are extraterrestrials. Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them.

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** And this also serves to strengthen emphasize the idea fact that Rabbids are extraterrestrials.extraterrestrials or aliens (though since the show differs from the games, that might not be true anymore). Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them.
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** And this also serves to strengthen the idea that Rabbids are extraterrestrials. Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them. Though it's certainly not the same kind of experimentation.

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** And this also serves to strengthen the idea that Rabbids are extraterrestrials. Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them. Though it's certainly not the same kind of experimentation.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The episode ''Rabbid Dreams'', despite its extremely weird premise and the possibility that it was [[AllJustADream]], still has a very interesting thought. The dream-Rabbid who speaks English says that the Rabbids invaded the human world to conduct experiments on humans. In a twisted way, it represents the games, where the Rabbids were observing human behavior (thus studying them) and then tried to mimic it in their own way (which can be seen as a form of experimentation).

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* FridgeBrilliance: The episode ''Rabbid Dreams'', despite its extremely weird premise and the possibility that it was [[AllJustADream]], AllJustADream (Though it's really unclear whether it was or not), still has a very interesting thought. The dream-Rabbid who speaks English says that the Rabbids invaded the human world to conduct experiments on humans. In a twisted way, it represents the games, where the Rabbids were observing human behavior (thus studying them) and then tried to mimic it in their own way (which can be seen as a form of experimentation).
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* FridgeBrilliance: The episode ''Rabbid Dreams'', despite its extremely weird premise and the possibility that it was [[AllJustADream]], still has a very interesting thought. The dream-Rabbid who speaks English says that the Rabbids invaded the human world to conduct experiments on humans. In a twisted way, it represents the games, where the Rabbids were observing human behavior (thus studying them) and then tried to mimic it in their own way (which can be seen as a form of experimentation).
** And this also serves to strengthen the idea that Rabbids are extraterrestrials. Why do some alien species kidnap humans? To experiment on them. Though it's certainly not the same kind of experimentation.

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