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| The [[Rabbids (series)|''Rabbids'' series]], also known as ''Raving Rabbids'' and ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' until 2009, is a party and platformer video game series developed and published by [[Ubisoft]]. It began with ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' in 2006. The series branched apart after the general positive reception of the antagonists known as the [[Rabbid]]s in their video games and media, and the very small involvement that [[Rayman]] had in the first three games. During this branching process, the [[Rabbid]]s started their own adventures in ''[[Rabbids Go Home]]'', while [[Rayman]] returned to his platforming roots in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. The [[Rabbid]]s are still part of the [[Rayman]] universe, as can be seen in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' where they made several appearances, but their role has been diminished since then.
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| Unlike the [[Rayman (series)|Rayman series]], the [[Rabbid]]s series features a universe more focused on real life [[human]] civilization, pop culture and satire on society, with the [[Rabbid]]s exploring [[Earth]] and trying to conquer it with the little knowledge they have on the complex [[human]] lifestyle.
| | The [[Plunger Guard]] is a technique used by [[Rayman]] in ''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]'', the third DLC of ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. It allows him to spawn two [[plum]]-shaped weapons which open in the middle, revealing a [[plunger]] gun inside. |
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| '''[[Rabbids (series)|(Read more...)]]''' | | [[Rayman]] can either leave the Plunger Guards where they are, or grab them and throw them in a different spot. Other heroes can move them too. |
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| | When an enemy moves within its range, the Plunger Guard fires two or three [[plunger]]s at them, depending on its upgrade level. Plunger Guards disappear from the battlefield after firing, or if newer Guards are summoned, as there can only be a maximum of five active ones. |
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