Alice and her brother, Thistle, become farmers to save Prune Street Farm from development. They learn how to farm, befriending and recruiting the children of the farm's new owners as well as various other animals, including a dog, wolf, eagle, chipmunks, other bunnies and a weasel, work the farm. Published 2020 by Fewel & Friends, NY. Reviewed in NY Times Book Review section, Nov. 21, 2020, Publishers' Weekly (4/29/2020) and elsewhere.
The largest, bravest rabbit of the group who escape destruction at the Sandleford warren, he is "bluff and tough."[2] While helping to defend the rabbits' new home at Watership Down from an invasion, he famously delivers the line, "My Chief Rabbit has told me to defend this run and until he says otherwise I shall stay here." Bigwig matures over the course of the novel[3] and saves Watership Down because he "used cunning as well as his strength" in the climactic battle.[4]
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery, Howliday Inn, The Celery Stalks at Midnight, Nighty Nightmare, Return to Howliday Inn, Bunnicula Strikes Again!, Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow
Deborah and James Howe
A vampire bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables.
Mother of twenty-one bunnies who is picked to be an Easter Bunny and is given the little golden shoes so as to deliver a very special Easter egg to a sick child
An undersized rabbit who can occasionally foretell the future - a "small mystical rabbit, a kind of Cassandra"[5] - he saves the lives of a dozen rabbits from the Sandleford warren, one from Cowslip's warren, and several more from Efrafa. He is listed among "The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters" by Empire magazine[6] and has been compared by some critics with oracular characters in the Lost television series.[7]
The leader of Jupiter and the main antagonist. He decides to invade Earth and attack the city of Squeakyville with the "Jurassic jackrabbits" he created on Ricky's birthday.
Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit. (from Irish/Celtic mythology)
Hazel becomes the "Chief Rabbit" of a group who flee from a disaster and create a new home on a hill called Watership Down; the group includes Fiver, Bigwig, Blackberry, Dandelion, Pipkin, Silver, Holly, Bluebell, Speedwell, Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Acorn and many others. Hazel is loyal to all of the rabbits in his new clan; he is a "courageous pioneer;"[8] and he is willing both to accept responsibility for his decisions and to trust his friends to make good decisions of their own.[9]
A modest busybody, who enjoys her work and cares for her two friends Hare and Squirrel.
Lively Little Rabbit
Rabbit
The Lively Little Rabbit
Ariane
A playful young rabbit who gets tangles with a hungry mean weasel, befriends a red squirrel and owl and with all his friends and family, drive out the weasel.
In the novel, Anouk Rocher, daughter of Vianne, is a precocious child, who often plays with her imaginary friend, a rabbit named Pantoufle (French for 'slipper'; pronounced pon-toof-eh). (the eponymous film changed the animal type to a kangaroo)
Pookie, Pookie and the Gypsies, Pookie Puts the World Right, Pookie in Search of a Home, Pookie believes in Santa Claus, Pookie at the Seaside, Pookie's Big Day, Pookie and the Swallows, Pookie in Wonderland, Pookie and his Shop
He is a good friend of Winnie-the-Pooh. He is always practical and keeps his friends on their toes, although they sometimes raise his ire unintentionally.
General Jackrabbit's personal assistants. They cease to follow his orders after falling in crazy love with Lucy and instead begin making her the treats that she requests.
Max's big sister who spends most of her time keeping an eye on Max and trying to keep him out of trouble. Despite Max's persistence she is very patient with him.
An enthusiastic white rabbit with a drum and drum-major hat who often accompanies P. T. Bridgeport and likes to broadcast news in the manner of a town crier. He lives in a grandfather clock.
Cutey Bunny (a.k.a. "QT Bunny" for short) is secretly Cpl. Kelly O'Hare, a special agent for the United States, based in Washington, D.C., and employed by an unspecified branch of the United States Armed Forces.
Frederick Dickinson
Rabbit (transformed human)
Judecca
A man in hell transformed into a rabbit for his sins. Works as a bookkeeper.
A pink bunny rabbit who lives in the town of Funny Animalville. One day he decides to emulate his hero Captain Marvel and speaks the magic word "Shazam!". Surprisingly, the magic word transforms Hoppy into Captain Marvel Bunny.
Winged hare from an imaginary series of the same origin name. One of the few characters that is able to "break out" of the animated series and talk directly to the person watching it.
She co-stars frequently with Buster. She represents the crazy and maniac side of Bugs Bunny and her constant changes of attire and her imitations of fellow characters is a homage to the tendency of Bugs Bunny to disguise himself to fool other characters.
Voiced by Scott Wiel. He is a large rabbit with a New York accent. He once had an occupation as a bodyguard in the third season premiere episode “My Bunnyguard.”
Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character, created in the late 1930s at Leon Schlesinger cartoons, division of Warner Bros., Bugs is an anthropomorphic Gray and white rabbit with white gloves and big rabbit feet. He is one of the most beloved and recognizable cartoon characters in the world and is the mascot of Warner Bros. Entertainment. He won an Oscar for his Knighty Knight Bugs cartoon short in 1958, and in early 1985 he got a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
The main character of the show. Buster resembles the intrepid and intelligent side of Bugs Bunny, sometimes being incredibly ingenious compared to his mentor.
Tons of rabbits owned by Willa that come in different bright colours. They don't speak instead squeak and giggle all the time. Willa simply refers to them as "bunny" or "the bunnies".
A yellow bunny with pink cheeks who inexplicably wears pink bunny slippers. His white fluffy curly hair tuft and cotton tail look exactly the same. His ears also move to match how he feels. For example, if he is happy, they will stay up, and when he is upset, they will drop. Cuddles is one of the main characters in the series.
A close friend of Harvey who also has an obsessive fondness of him, as well as disdain for his imp siblings, Fee and Foo. He is chubby-cheeked and is the oldest of his many siblings.
A female bunny Peter meets at the Valentine's Day Party and goes skating with. She explains to Peter that she knows who he is and that everyone can make a mistake.
A fun-loving and caring pink rabbit who is into surfing and lives with her closest friend Comet and other friends on the Frosty Star space station smoothie diner.
An imaginary friend who was the companion of founder Madame Foster when she was a child and now serves as Foster's head of household; is very prim, proper and strict; a stickler for rules; refers to everyone as "Master" and "Ms.", even those he dislikes, like Bloo and Goo.
A cameo character in the Rankin/Bass special, one of two famous chocolate carvers in April Valley. The character is briefly seen carving a chocolate cross. The name is an obvious take on Leonardo da Vinci.
A pink and yellow Netherland Dwarf rabbit who symbolizes Charm improvement. She wears a blue bow on her head and a necklace shaped like a blue crescent moon.
A white Japanese hare who symbolizes Lucky. She wears a pink and red cherry blossom flower on her left ear and a pink necklace shaped like a pair of red cherries. She is one of the three main characters of the series.
The positive hero of the series, often the target of his nemesis, Wolf (or, transliterated, Volk) and his mischievous actions. His character is not really developed in personality or playing active roles until the later seasons.
A normal rabbit mutated into a ten-ton beast by radiation. Badd Bunny is the primary antagonist in the fictional backstory for the comedy punk band The Radioactive Chicken Heads, and regularly appears as part of their stage shows.
An apprentice magician who wears a maroon cape. She works for the Sorceress and steals dragon eggs, but after realising she will kill the hatchlings, defects to help Spyro.
A lavender colored animatronic bunny, in which you must fend off in order to survive the night shift at the fictional family restaurant known as Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
The sugar-sweet rabbit of Cutopia, whose job is to be the 'cutest rabbit in the whole wide world'. However, she is not all that she seems to be. Voiced by Tress MacNeille.
The Rabite resembles a bodiless, one-toothed rabbit with large ears that curve upward and form a point at the tip, and a round, puffy pink tail that moves by hopping along the ground.
Shara is an archer/sniper and member of the Viera, a rabbit-like people with long ears and supple limbs. She is the partner of Ritz Malheur, who has access to all the equipment and weapons of the Viera. Not much is known about her past, but she convinces Ritz to keep her natural white hair, which she is ashamed of, saying that white hair is considered a blessing among the Viera. Shara has primarily high Attack and speed but low HP and MP, and she uses the special ability Sharpshoot.
Secondary characters (seven in total) in the "Grunty's Industries" world, when the protagonists must wash their clothes to get a Jiggy.
Social Bunny, The
Rabbit
The Sims 3
PC, Xbox, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
The Social Bunny appears as a kind of mirage that only one Sim can see (if you switch characters, your other Sim will not see it unless their social requirement is at its lowest). The Social Bunny appears when your Sim's social requirement is at its lowest. It does this in order to boost the Sim's social need.
Monomi is a rabbit magical girl who features as the mascot character of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, appearing in the game as the lead teacher of the school trip.
Yumigami (弓神?; God of the Bow) is the Celestial brush god of the moon. She is depicted as a rabbit with a mochi-pounding mallet, and her constellation is found in Agata Forest after saving Ume from Whopper.
Zero III ("Zero the Third") is an artificial intelligence anthropomorphized as a white rabbit in traditional Chinese wear. He explains the rules of the Nonary Game and taunts the participants.
^Rowling, J. K. (2008). The tales of Beedle the Bard (1st ed.). London: Children's High Level Group. pp. 63–77. ISBN978-0-7475-9987-6.
^Somerville, Christopher (2012). "Pilgrimage to Watership Down". In Stephen Moss (ed.). The Hedgerows Heaped with May: The Telegraph Book of the Countryside. London: Daily Telegraph. ISBN9781845138431.
^Porter, Lynnette R.; Lavery, David; Robson, Hillary (2009). Lost's Buried Treasures (2nd ed.). Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks, Inc. p. 40. ISBN9781402246234. Watership Down's Fiver seems to have a sixth sense; his dreams often provide knowledge of current or future events. Several Lost characters act like Fiver at times: Locke follows his visions ... Charlie becomes motivated by his dreams ... Desmond, however, becomes a true 'Fiver' in Season Three when he glimpses pieces of the future...
^Rennison, Nick; Andrews, Stephen E. (2009). 100 Must-read Fantasy Novels. 978-1-4081-1487-2: A and C Black Publishers. p. 1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)