Not to be confused with Rabbit or Nabbit.
Rabbid
Rabbids - MarioRabbidsKingdomBattle.png
First appearance Rayman Raving Rabbids (2006, Rabbids series)
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (2017, Super Mario-related media)
Latest appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Subject origin Rabbit
Variants
Buckler
Collector
Hopper
Medician
Peek-a-Boo
Rabbid Challenger
Rabbid Mechakoopa
Scoper
Sillyfish
Smasher
Smuggler
Spark
Squasher
Stooge
Summoner
Supporter
Valkyrie
Wildclaw
Ziggy
Notable members
Alkementor
Allegra
Augie
Bea
Bedrock
Blizzy
Bwaluigi
Bwario
Calavera
Captain Orion
Daphne
DJ Cheep Tuna
Dr. Vent
Dryad
Edge
Finn
Gerspard
Hinky
Icicle Golem
Kanya
Lava Queen
Madame Bwahstrella
Midnite
Momma
Phantom
Pirabbid Plant
Professor Backpack
Rabbid Cranky
Rabbid Kong
Rabbid Luigi
Rabbid Mario
Rabbid Peach
Rabbid Rosalina
Rabbid Yoshi
Sandy
Side Eye
Spawny
Sunflower
Sullivan
Sweetlopek
The Fork
Tutanbwaaahmon
Woodrow

Rabbids are a species of hyperactive anthropomorphic rabbit-like creatures originating from Ubisoft's Rayman franchise, where they initially appeared as comedically violent and insane antagonists. Their name is a pun on "rabid", a term used to describe an animal with rabies, or a person who acts insane, and "rabbit". Following their popularity, the Rabbids would evolve from recurring enemies to temporary quasi-protagonists that spawned their own spin-off series. Aside from their generally chaotic behavior, the Rabbids are known for their loud vocalizations, typically written as "Bwaah!" or some variation, during which their eyes usually become red and unfocused.

The Rabbids' first crossover appearance with the Super Mario franchise is with Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, where five different Rabbids are playable, and several others appear as enemies or other non-playable characters.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Peach, and Mega Rabbid Kong (all three being characters introduced in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle) appear as spirits. The January 28, 2020, update to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that added Byleth as a playable DLC character also added DLC Rabbid headgear that the Mii Fighter can don.

Hybrids of Rabbids and Lumas called Sparks appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, along with some more heroic Rabbids such as Rabbid Rosalina and Edge. All of the Rabbids in this game can speak normally.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラビッツ
Rabittsu
Rabbits
Chinese (Simplified) 疯狂兔子
Fēngkuáng Tùzi
Crazy Rabbit
Chinese (Traditional) 瘋狂兔子
Fēngkuáng Tùzi
Crazy Rabbit
French Lapin crétin Stupid bunny
German Rabbid -
Italian Rabbid -
Korean 래비드
Raebideu
Rabbid
Russian Кролики
Kroliki
Rabbits
Spanish Rabbid -

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