Dial R for Rabbid, or "How to anaesthetize someone with a sausage".The menus, which feature Rabbids popping up, screaming and running all over the place in shopping carts.If you play the story mode in multiplayer, after you beat all 6 minigames, depending on the country you chose for the gameplay the leaderboards will feature a hilarious outcome for the player who loses.Celebration is easily the funniest song cover in the game.įor example, if the first player wins the game in the U.S.A but the second player loses, the second player will be run over by cars repeatedly.The Rabbids' interactions with humans in the shooter levels.A Rabbid somehow manages to knock out one of the hotel employees.One that particularly stands out is the one that takes place in a hotel in Paris, where a Rabbid screams at the managers and resumes to beat them up.The chef's reaction when the Rabbid Chef invades his restaurant is also priceless.īonus points for the noises the managers are making as they're being attacked.Pretty much anything the 2D animated Rabbids do.The animators clearly had a blast translating the Rabbids' kooky antics into a different style of animation. The intro of the game has many small but hilarious physical gags.Įverything from their exaggerated facial expressions, to their twitchy movements, but especially the sounds they make.One of the Rabbids kicks another one in order to get him closer to Rayman, who is being chased by eight of them.The Rabbids getting distracted by lightning.This also causes Rayman to stop running for a while. When the Rabbids then run after Rayman again, Rayman runs again. When the Rabbids are then struck by the lightning, they become trapped inside Rayman's TV.At first they look confused about their surroundings, but as soon as they see Rayman on the other side, they begin to scream at him. Rayman tries to turn off the TV, but then Rayman witnesses a Rabbid transform into a 2D version. The main title screen, which, if you remain idle for a long period of time, will make a 2D Rabbid appear out of nowhere and start engaging in various antics with your television screen, which include.Messing with the volume of your television. It even somehow manages to mute it, making it unable for you to hear the audio of when he farts. The Rabbid also messes with the calibration of the screen, separating his head from his torso, which causes him to scream.He also interferes with the TV's brightness, which ultimately ends with him blinding himself for setting it too high.The opening cutscene to Rabbidass, which has a Rabbid with a parachute about to jump off a building.The game's plot centers on the efforts of the titular Rabbids to collect as many human objects as they can and create a huge pile high enough to reach the Moon, all the while avoiding the extermination attempts by the "Verminators", who wish to gain back the stuff the Rabbids have stolen.When he does jump, however, it is revealed that the backpack had everything except the parachute. Rabbids Go Home is the fourth installment in the Rabbids sub-series of the Rayman series of video games and is the first stand-alone title in the sub-series. The game was released in North America on November 1, 2009, in Australia on Novemand in Europe on November 6, 2009. "The Moronic Rabbits: The Big Adventure"), is a 2009 "comedy-adventure" video game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft for the Wii and Nintendo DS. Rabbids Go Home, known in France as Les Lapins Crétins : La Grosse Aventure (lit. For the associated channel, see Rabbids Channel.
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