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==Origin==
==Origin==
Originally designed as ominous creatures for the unreleased platformer ''Rayman 4'', the Rabbids were reworked in the final release, a party game known as ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'', as a more child-friendly and goofy mascot-like character, and they gained enough popularity to take the focus away from Rayman in later titles, spawn a cartoon on Nickelodeon, and eventually overshadow him starting with 2009's ''Rabbids Go Home: A Comedy Adventure''. Their most critically acclaimed appearance is ''Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle'', a tactical RPG featuring {{uv|Mario}} characters as well as Rabbid counterparts.
The Rabbids themselves are depicted as immature and childlike, similar to the Minions in Illumination Entertainment's ''Despicable Me'' franchise, often pulling childish pranks involving plungers, underwear and toilet paper among other juvenile items. They are known for their distinctive "bwah" screech and singing along to popular pop songs.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==

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Rabbid
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Universe Rabbids
Debut Rayman Raving Rabbids (2006)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Rabbids Coding! (2019)
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Advance
Species Rabbids

The Rabbids are a recurring character in the Rayman series. Initially antagonists, they eventually were given their own spin-off franchise.

Origin

Originally designed as ominous creatures for the unreleased platformer Rayman 4, the Rabbids were reworked in the final release, a party game known as Rayman Raving Rabbids, as a more child-friendly and goofy mascot-like character, and they gained enough popularity to take the focus away from Rayman in later titles, spawn a cartoon on Nickelodeon, and eventually overshadow him starting with 2009's Rabbids Go Home: A Comedy Adventure. Their most critically acclaimed appearance is Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, a tactical RPG featuring Mario characters as well as Rabbid counterparts.

The Rabbids themselves are depicted as immature and childlike, similar to the Minions in Illumination Entertainment's Despicable Me franchise, often pulling childish pranks involving plungers, underwear and toilet paper among other juvenile items. They are known for their distinctive "bwah" screech and singing along to popular pop songs.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a costume

In the January 16th, 2020 Smash Bros. presentation, the Rabbids were revealed to be a Mii Costume.

Spirits