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A villain who first appeared in the films. Mashimaro Rabbit Mashimaro: A Korean fictional character who resembles a fat rabbit Max Rabbit Sam & Max: Described as a 'hyperkinetic rabbity thing'. Miyamoto Usagi: Rabbit Usagi Yojimbo: A masterless samurai rabbit in feudal Japan Mallow Rabbit Happy Happy Clover: A shy Holland Lop who is best ...
Animated films about rabbits and hares (9 C, 95 P) L. Rabbits and hares in literature (3 C, 20 P) M. ... Pages in category "Fictional rabbits and hares"
The Adventures of Brer Rabbit. The Adventures of Jinbao. The Adventures of Monica and Friends. The Adventures of the American Rabbit. Agent F.O.X. Alice Gets Stung. Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) All This and Rabbit Stew. Animalympics.
Kitsune - In Japanese folklore, they are described as "tricksters" with no care for the concept of right or wrong. Kuma Lisa - A fox and trickster figure in Bulgarian folklore. Loki - A cunning, shape-shifting god, sometimes benefactor and sometimes foe to the gods of Asgard. Famous as a catalyst for Ragnarök.
The Bellflower Bunnies. Bing (TV series) Brandy & Mr. Whiskers. Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars! Bugs 'n' Daffy. Bugs Bunny Builders. The Bugs Bunny Show. Bunnicula (TV series) Bunny Maloney.
For the 2002 series of short films, see Rabbits (film). Night of the Lepus (also known as Rabbits) is a 1972 American science fiction horror film directed by William F. Claxton and produced by A.C. Lyles. Based upon Russell Braddon 's 1964 science fiction novel The Year of the Angry Rabbit, the plot concerns an infestation of mutated rabbits.
A European hamster who named by Martin of how he can store a lot of food in his cheek pouches. Doctor Hamster. Peppa Pig. A Hamster who works at the hospital. First appears in "Pedro's Cough". Ebichu. Ebichu. A housekeeper who embarrasses her owner and at nighttime, she leads the secret alter-ego Ebichuman. Fang.
This list contains cartoons that were part of Universal Pictures' Oswald the Lucky Rabbit/Oswald Rabbit theatrical cartoon series. Walt Disney Productions produced 26 of the first 27 cartoons (1927–1928), and Winkler Pictures produced High Up an additional 25 cartoons after Disney's departure from the series (1928–1929), and the rest were produced by Walter Lantz Productions starting with ...