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In the 100 Acre Wood [[Command Board]], Rabbit is seen briefly in the cutscene shown when stepping on a special panel. He finishes stacking pots of hunny into a pyramid and then runs away from a large pumpkin rolling down the hill which destroys the pyramid.
In the 100 Acre Wood [[Command Board]], Rabbit is seen briefly in the cutscene shown when stepping on a special panel. He finishes stacking pots of hunny into a pyramid and then runs away from a large pumpkin rolling down the hill which destroys the pyramid.
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Ten years later, Rabbit is seen with Pooh who wishes to get Hunny from Rabbit. Rabbit pretends nobody is at home but [[Sora]] discovers Rabbit and Pooh ends up with [[Piglet]] helping himself to some hunny. Pooh then gets stuck in Rabbit's hole door while he is trying to leave, Rabbit says the way to get him out is to use carrot juice. But when Rabbit goes to collect the carrots, [[Tigger]] comes to use his garden as his new bouncing ground, this makes Sora go to protect it. Rabbit is also seen with his friends at the last page of the 100 Acre Wood. You can also pull Rabbit's cabbages and pumpkins out of the ground and items will occasionally pop out.
Ten years later, Rabbit is seen with Pooh who wishes to get Hunny from Rabbit. Rabbit pretends nobody is home, but [[Sora]] discovers Rabbit and Pooh ends up with [[Piglet]], helping himself to some hunny. Pooh then gets stuck in Rabbit's hole door while he is trying to leave, Rabbit says the way to get him out is to use carrot juice. But when Rabbit goes to collect the carrots, [[Tigger]] comes to use his garden as his new bouncing ground, this makes Sora go to protect it. Rabbit is also seen with his friends at the last page of the 100 Acre Wood. You can also pull Rabbit's cabbages and pumpkins out of the ground and items will occasionally pop out.


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==Other appearances==
===[[Kingdom Hearts (manga)|''Kingdom Hearts'' manga]]===
Rabbit makes a brief cameo appearance when Pooh and Piglet explain to Sora what has happened to their friends.


==Design==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Disney version of Rabbit first appeared in ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree}}''.
The Disney version of Rabbit first appeared in ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree}}''. He is very by-the-book, preferring life to be simple, and is incredibly easy to frustrate, showing disdain for the antics of the other jovial characters of the 100 Acre Wood, particularly those of Pooh and Tigger. He takes tremendous care of his garden, and prefers to tend to it in his everyday life alongside relaxing activities like reading. Despite his fussy nature, however, he has a good heart and is well-intended, being a great friend to those around him.
 
In the original films, Rabbit was voiced by {{w|Junius Matthews}}. Starting with ''{{w|The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh}}'' in 1988, {{w|Ken Sansom}} took over the role, and voiced the character up until 2010, including in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. The following year, in the film ''{{w|Winnie the Pooh (2011 film)|Winnie the Pooh}}'', he was voiced by {{w|Tom Kenny}}, who reprised the role in ''Kingdom Hearts III''.
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 9 November 2024

Rabbit

Official render for Rabbit

Japanese ラビット
Rōmaji Rabitto
Voice actors (Ja:) Naoki Tatsuta
(En:) Ken Sansom [KH II]
Tom Kenny [KH III]
Homeworld 100 Acre Wood
Origin Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
Games Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Kingdom Hearts III
Rabbit

Kingdom Hearts
Rabbit is an earnest, hardworking member of the Hundred Acre Wood community. He keeps to himself, but lends a hand when others need him. He's not always comfortable around the exuberant Tigger.

He appeared in "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (1966).
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
A diligent gardener who's always busy with his vegetables.

Sometimes Rabbit is a bit short-tempered, especially when Tigger bounces around in his garden.
Kingdom Hearts II
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)

Rabbit is proud of all the vegetables he grows in his garden -- especially the carrots. Pooh likes visiting Rabbit, as Rabbit always seems to have some honey to share.

Rabbit is a very hard worker, and he wishes Tigger wouldn't bounce so close to his prized carrots.
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)

A crabby customer who just wants a quiet life. Somehow, though, the funny business always finds him, leaving his gardens in a terrible state and his precious honey pots drained to the last drop.
Kingdom Hearts III
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966)

A devoted farmer who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood. Pooh frequently drops by to eat all his honey, much to Rabbit's annoyance.
"Oh, no! My honey! Pooh, did you eat ALL my honey!?"
—Rabbit to Pooh

Rabbit is a character inhabiting the 100 Acre Wood. He spends most of his time gardening and trying to protect his stash of honey from being eaten by Winnie the Pooh.

In Kingdom Hearts, his house is the host for the Block Tigger minigame in the 100 Acre Wood, while the gate at the back of his house is the host for the Veggie Panic minigame in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. Rabbit's gardens host three minigames in Kingdom Hearts III.

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep[edit]

In the 100 Acre Wood Command Board, Rabbit is seen briefly in the cutscene shown when stepping on a special panel. He finishes stacking pots of hunny into a pyramid and then runs away from a large pumpkin rolling down the hill which destroys the pyramid.

Kingdom Hearts[edit]

Ten years later, Rabbit is seen with Pooh who wishes to get Hunny from Rabbit. Rabbit pretends nobody is home, but Sora discovers Rabbit and Pooh ends up with Piglet, helping himself to some hunny. Pooh then gets stuck in Rabbit's hole door while he is trying to leave, Rabbit says the way to get him out is to use carrot juice. But when Rabbit goes to collect the carrots, Tigger comes to use his garden as his new bouncing ground, this makes Sora go to protect it. Rabbit is also seen with his friends at the last page of the 100 Acre Wood. You can also pull Rabbit's cabbages and pumpkins out of the ground and items will occasionally pop out.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories[edit]

Rabbit is one of the friends Sora must find for Pooh to complete the 100 Acre Wood World Card. He is busy trying to carry his vegetables down a hill when one of his pumpkins gets loose and bowls over Pooh. Sora stacks the rest while the continue to roll down the hill. Once Rabbit races down, he sees that the vegetables have been stacked and thanks Sora with the Sleight, Synchro. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Sora receives the Cross-slash+ sleight instead.

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

Rabbit tries to help Pooh remember Sora by feeding him Hunny. When he runs out, asks Sora to get some more which leads to the "Hunny Slider" minigame. He shows up to help in the Spooky Cave but does not go in with Sora during "The Exposition" minigame.

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

Other appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts manga[edit]

Rabbit makes a brief cameo appearance when Pooh and Piglet explain to Sora what has happened to their friends.

Design[edit]

Rabbit is a large, anthropomorphized rabbit with predominantly yellow fur, except for his belly, mouth, and tail, all of which are white. He has long ears that are pink on the inside, four-fingered hands, and large, three-toed feet. His nose is round and pink, and he has four black whiskers, two on either side of his upper lip. He also has oval-shaped, black eyes and brown eyebrows.

Personality[edit]

Rabbit is practical in all matters and keeps his friends on the go. Rabbit at times may come across as being stubborn when it comes to his viewpoints, but once he realizes his mistake, he has the ability to admit he was wrong. He also tends to overreact in haste, but all his friends know that under his slightly bristly exterior lies a good heart. He likes to organize things and stay busy, hence he is often found tediously working in his garden.

Origin[edit]

The Disney version of Rabbit first appeared in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He is very by-the-book, preferring life to be simple, and is incredibly easy to frustrate, showing disdain for the antics of the other jovial characters of the 100 Acre Wood, particularly those of Pooh and Tigger. He takes tremendous care of his garden, and prefers to tend to it in his everyday life alongside relaxing activities like reading. Despite his fussy nature, however, he has a good heart and is well-intended, being a great friend to those around him.

In the original films, Rabbit was voiced by Junius Matthews. Starting with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in 1988, Ken Sansom took over the role, and voiced the character up until 2010, including in Kingdom Hearts II. The following year, in the film Winnie the Pooh, he was voiced by Tom Kenny, who reprised the role in Kingdom Hearts III.