Expy: Zak is very similar to that of Dib from Invader Zim due his obsession for exposing the Rabbids as alien menaces, causing everyone around him to treat him as an insane person.Fortunately, the Rabbid is able to just stick the eye back on. Eye Scream: In one episode, a Rabbid gets a plunger stuck to its face, and when it pulls it off one of its eyes comes off with it.Einstein Hair: A Mad Scientist rabbid appropriately has this along with a bump on his head.The male Rabbid first tries to protect the other, but when the vampire Rabbid comes closer, he gets scared, shoves the "female" Rabbid the Vampire Rabbid's way and runs for his life. Dirty Coward: In Vampire Rabbid, when a Rabbid, erm, "couple" walks down the sidewalk, they encounter a vampire Rabbid (who's actually an ordinary Rabbid who has used hair growth medium on his teeth and fur).Dance Battler: In "Rabbid Test No 98005-c: The Blue Rabbid" the Blue and White Rabbids literally fight by dancing, including a three-Rabbid waltz punch and a Bollywood-inspired rapid-fire slap.Damsel in Distress: One Rabbid, wearing a wig, is this in Get In Line, Rabbids! in the hands of a security guard, prompting a male Rabbid to come to "her" rescue.The pervert part comes in that he chases "her" around and attempts to kiss "her" against her will throughout the rest of the episode. The chivalrous part kicks in when he offers "her" to cut ahead in line, and instantly comes to "her" rescue when "she's" held captive by a guard. He falls head of heels for a Rabbid who is wearing a blonde female wig, thinking he's a lady. Chivalrous Pervert: One of the Rabbids in Get In Line, Rabbids!.Chaotic Stupid: Who else but the Rabbids? They can switch their attention from chicken rodeo to egg wars without a second thought.Brown Note: In "Omelet Party," one of the Rabbids has a peculiar song that apparently triggers the egg-laying process in chickens.Bookends: "Keypad Rabbids" begins and ends with a Rabbid speaking on a slipper as if it was a phone.
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Ax-Crazy: The truck driver in "Stop! No More!".Attention Whore: The red-and-blue eyed Rabbid will get jealous if someone steals his spotlight ("Schnoz Rabbid", "Rabbid Mozart"), and will do anything he can to get it back.The Mini Rabbid from the episode of the same name also became a recurring character during Seasons 2 and 3.The talented Rabbid from "Rabbid Mozart" would eventually become Professor Mad Rabbid from Season 2-onwards.Ascended Extra: Lapinibernatus, a highly intelligent ancestor of the Rabbids who only appeared in two episodes of Season 1 soon became a recurring character in Season 3 as time travel became the central theme of that season.Ironically, the researchers themself eventually become less interested in the Rabbids than the 3 red buttons in front of them. In one of the testing facility episodes, the researchers try to research the behaviour of Rabbids towards possession, which shows that their attention deficit can be affected by fellow Rabbids.Ooh, Shiny!: The Rabbids are extremely easy to distract with pretty much anything, from flies to tennis balls to a blinking restaurant sign. Examples are "Dueling Rabbids", "Green Rabbid", "Escalator Rabbid" and "Zombie Rabbid*. This Rabbid will usually try to get their approval by proving something to them. All of the Other Reindeer: There's occasionally a Rabbid who's ostracized by everyone else for being incapable of doing something, just being plain lame, or just for the heck of it.All-CGI Cartoon: It's animated in pure CGI.Or even being aware of what they're doing. Accidental Hero: In "Rabbid Mollusk", "Rabbid, Are You There?" and "Safe Deposit Rabbids" the titular quartet foil a couple of criminals (an escaped convict and a burglar, respectively) without really trying.The cartoon just follows a Three Shorts format featuring random, slapstick adventures of the Rabbids as they interact with humans and cause general mischief amongst them and themselves.