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The Rabbids from Ubisoft's "Raving Rabbids" video game series star in their own television series.The Rabbids from Ubisoft's "Raving Rabbids" video game series star in their own television series.The Rabbids from Ubisoft's "Raving Rabbids" video game series star in their own television series.
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Brigitte Guedj
• 2013–2019
Nathalie Homs
• 2013–2014
Marc Duquenoy
• 2013–2014
Damien Hartmann
• 2013–2014
Féodor Atkine
• 2019
Yann Bean
• 2019
Doug Rand
• 2019
Matthew Géczy
• 2019
Xavier Fagnon
• 2019
Bruno Magne
• 2019
Cécile Djunga
• 2019
Marc Dequesnoy
• 2019
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This show was probably one of the better shows of it's time on Nickelodeon. Let's face it modern Nick right now sucks. (Besides The Loud House and TMNT) Rabbids isn't of course for the everyone, but it is perfect for the younger audience it is aimed at, and fans of the Rabbid's video games. During it's run on Nickelodeon, it was miles ahead other shows in terms of quality like Sanjay and Craig, Breadwinners, and yes SpongeBob SquarePants. (Of course, because SpongeBob was garbage 2008-2015)
The Rabbids started out as part of the ''Rayman'' video games developed by Ubisoft. However, the Rabbids became wildly popular and thus, were given their own game franchise, as well as viral videos and comic books. This show was produced by Ubisoft Motion Pictures. If you're a real big fan of the games, you'll love the show. I'll be honest, I was very skeptical about the show when i watched the first episode, however, after I watched episodes like ''Stop! No More''! or ''Until Rabbids Do you Part'', I changed my point of view entirely. The show can be cute and funny at times and can be quite appealing after watching a few episodes. However, if you are new to the Rabbids, I recommend you watch a YouTube trailer for a game first in order to familiarize yourself with the Rabbids for a bit
I was a big fan of the Raving Rabbids games when I was little,so when I heard they were getting their own show I had to check it out. I kind of expected for there to be a story line similar to the first few games, (what I could remember of them anyway), where they are evil and are terrorizing mankind. However, it is more of a fun slapstick cartoon, and the rabbids are much nicer and dumber than I remember them being in the games. The violence is also way more tame. I love how the show can tell a story without words, and you can understand what the rabbids are saying through their situation and body language. I find it hilarious how the rabbids cause chaos by just being stupid. If you are looking to watch RI be prepared for a lot of fart jokes, slapstick, and mayhem. If you are a parent who is concerned about the educational value of the rabbids, this show is NOT meant to be educational, and NOT EVERY CARTOON SHOULD BE. There is also some adult humor in it, but it's very subtle (I could have swore I heard one of the rabbids say f@!# in one of the episodes 😂). This show doesn't have a big, mystery filled plot, but the humor makes up for it. The only thing that annoys me is how they overuse the locations and characters. I really liked season 1 with the scientists, season 2 was good too, and season 3 was OK. I hope this show doesn't get canceled so that they may make an episode that gives the rabbids a proper backstory so we can see where they REALLY come from if the show is even canon (those who played the games will understand). Overall "Rabbids Invasion" is a pretty good show. I would suggest this show to fans of the games and cartoon violence. This title gets a thumbs up from CriticalBunniez 👍
I grew up with multiple shows but this is one that stood out for me.
I consider it as my first ever guilty pleasure considering a lot of people hate it and it is a childish show.
It is nonsensical but fun nonetheless in my opinion. As long as you expect nothing big from it you will enjoy it.
I consider it as my first ever guilty pleasure considering a lot of people hate it and it is a childish show.
It is nonsensical but fun nonetheless in my opinion. As long as you expect nothing big from it you will enjoy it.
First, my family is a big fan of the games. The first and second Rabbids game were total comedy gold, from flinging spit balls at teacher to fart wars across the desert, the game kept my family laughing over multiple plays. The games use a crude and non-verbal humor not appealing to many, but the slapstick quality was genius to me.
The episodes follow in this trend. The designers offer a limited number of settings - the testing lab, the grocery store, the beach, a farm - and most rabbids look just alike. They are mildly malicious, selfish, rude, but I see nods to Loony Toons classic comedy set ups all through the writing and design. I particularly appreciate how all other, non rabbid, characters either ignore the creatures or push them aside, and the rabbids save most of their mischief for each other.
For those who feel this is not appropriate for children - I think you sell children short. So often, books and cartoons showing childlike creatures behaving badly serve children as examples of what they should NOT do. We were reading Shel Silverstein's ABZ book to our son at a young age, and it's filled with examples of bad behavior, all of which he could identify as naughty and none of which he emulated. I can't imagine children would be so facile and dim as to attempt to reproduce rabbid behavior any more than they would recreate the actions of the Three Stooges. It's the same stuff, just packaged differently.
You have to think of rabbids as being like toddlers on their own in the world. Everything is marvelous to them - an empty box, an escalator or elevator, a fly or flea - and they explore their world with hilarious results. Children can understand and respond positively to this approach, and it never preaches or treats them as idiots. Make up your own mind - episodes can be found on YouTube.
The episodes follow in this trend. The designers offer a limited number of settings - the testing lab, the grocery store, the beach, a farm - and most rabbids look just alike. They are mildly malicious, selfish, rude, but I see nods to Loony Toons classic comedy set ups all through the writing and design. I particularly appreciate how all other, non rabbid, characters either ignore the creatures or push them aside, and the rabbids save most of their mischief for each other.
For those who feel this is not appropriate for children - I think you sell children short. So often, books and cartoons showing childlike creatures behaving badly serve children as examples of what they should NOT do. We were reading Shel Silverstein's ABZ book to our son at a young age, and it's filled with examples of bad behavior, all of which he could identify as naughty and none of which he emulated. I can't imagine children would be so facile and dim as to attempt to reproduce rabbid behavior any more than they would recreate the actions of the Three Stooges. It's the same stuff, just packaged differently.
You have to think of rabbids as being like toddlers on their own in the world. Everything is marvelous to them - an empty box, an escalator or elevator, a fly or flea - and they explore their world with hilarious results. Children can understand and respond positively to this approach, and it never preaches or treats them as idiots. Make up your own mind - episodes can be found on YouTube.
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