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The '''''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.
The '''''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.


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.  
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.


==''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''==
==''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]''==
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[[File:RGH DSeu.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The cover of [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|''Rabbids Go Home'' (DS)]].]]
[[File:RGH DSeu.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The cover of [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|''Rabbids Go Home'' (DS)]].]]
=== [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|''Rabbids Go Home'' (DS)]] ===
=== [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|''Rabbids Go Home'' (DS)]] ===
A [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|Nintendo DS version]] was released in 2009. Unlike the console version of the game, it is a strategy based puzzle game akin to games such as ''The Incredible Machine'' and ''Mario Vs Donkey Kong 2''. It is also the first and only game in the series to have enhanced features only for use on the Nintendo DSi, and is the last game in the series to be released on the Nintendo DS.
A [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|Nintendo DS version]] was released in 2009. Unlike the console version of the game, it is a strategy based puzzle game akin to games such as ''The Incredible Machine'' and ''Mario Vs Donkey Kong 2''. It is also the first and only game in the series to have enhanced features only for use on the Nintendo DSi, and is the last game in the series to be released on the Nintendo DS.


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''[[Rabbids Travel in Time 3D]]'', known as ''Rabbids 3D'' in Europe and ''Rabbids: Time Travel'' in Japan, was released in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a 2.5D side-scrolling platform game rather than a minigame collection.
''[[Rabbids Travel in Time 3D]]'', known as ''Rabbids 3D'' in Europe and ''Rabbids: Time Travel'' in Japan, was released in 2011 for the Nintendo 3DS. The game is a 2.5D side-scrolling platform game rather than a minigame collection.


The game follows a similar plot to that of [[Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time|its Wii counterpart]], except that a [[Rabbid]] emerges from the [[Time Washing Machine]] into the [[Museum]], with a rubber duck ring on its body. The other [[Rabbid]]s surrounding it become distracted from messing about, and start to fight over the inflatable, causing one of them (not the one originally wearing it) to be flung into the [[Time Washing Machine]] along with it. It is then their mission to find the lost [[Rabbid]] and recover the rubber duck ring by travelling through several time zones in history with the [[Time Washing Machine]].
The game follows a similar plot to that of [[Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time|its Wii counterpart]], except that a [[Rabbid]] emerges from the [[Time Washing Machine]] into the [[Museum]], with a rubber duck ring on its body. The other [[Rabbid]]s surrounding it become distracted from messing about, and start to fight over the inflatable, causing one of them (not the one originally wearing it) to be flung into the [[Time Washing Machine]] along with it. It is then their mission to find the lost [[Rabbid]] and recover the rubber duck ring by travelling through several time zones in history with the [[Time Washing Machine]].
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