Here's a pretty comprehensive list of Fictional Rabbits
that have appeared in literature, film, television,
comics, mythology and video games.
Rabbits in literature
Brer Rabbit, in the Uncle Remus stories by
Joel Chandler Harris
Rabbit, in A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories
Hare and Tortoise
The Velveteen Rabbit
The White Rabbit and the March Hare in Lewis Carroll's
Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland
Playboy Bunny, from the Playboy adult
magazine series.
Hazel, Fiver, Bigwig, Blackberry, Pipkin, Silver, Speedwell,
Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Acorn and many others from Richard Adams'
Watership Down and sequels
Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, the Flopsy Bunnies, etc, in the
stories of Beatrix Potter
Peter Cottontail, in the stories of Thornton Burgess
Uncle Wiggly, in the stories of Howard R. Garis
Bunnicula in book Bunnicula written by Deborah and James Howe
Rabbits in film
Brer Rabbit, in Disney's Song of the South.
Bugs Bunny
Harvey (actually a pooka) in Harvey
Lola Bunny, from Space Jam
The Monster of Caer Bannog from Monty Python and the Holy Grail -
a killer rabbit
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Rabbit, in the Disney version of A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh
stories.
Roger Rabbit (originally in the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit
by Gary K. Wolf)
Jessica Rabbit, Roger Rabbit's alluring wife
Thumper, in Disney's Bambi
Frank, the 6-foot tall apocalyptic rabbit in Donnie Darko
Unnamed (?) pet rabbit in a famous scene from Fatal Attraction.
Rabbits on television
Babs Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures
Bean Bunny, in various Muppet series and specials
Benny Rabbit on Sesame Street
Bucky O'Hare in the TV series of the same name based on the
graphic novel of the same name
Bugs Bunny
Buster Bunny on Tiny Toon Adventures
Crusader Rabbit
The Cadbury bunny
The Trix rabbit
Duracell Bunnies
Energizer Bunny
The Esquilax (technically a horse) in The Simpsons.
Mr. Bunny Rabbit, on
The Captain Kangaroo Show
Nesquik bunny
Greg the Bunny
Cartoon Cowboy Gunslinging rabbit - Ricochet Rabbit
See Also: Famous Looney Tunes Characters
Rabbits in mythology and folklore
The Easter Bunny.
Jackalopes
Nanabhozo or Mahnabohzo, rabbit god of many Amerindian tribes
Skvaders
The rabbit that was taken to the moon by Quetzalcoatl, Aztec
deity.
Rabbits in comic books and comic strips
Bun-Bun of Sluggy Freelance, a rabbit with a switchblade.
Bunnie Rabbot of Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)
Captain Carrot, leader of the "funny-animal" superhero group the
Zoo Crew
Coney Dewclaw of Kevin and Kell, a baby rabbit who is a predator.
Kevin Dewclaw of Kevin and Kell
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, a member of the Shazam family
Danielle Kindle of Kevin and Kell
'Pop' Kindle of Kevin and Kell
Stu and Ed of Faux Pas
Angelique L. of Kevin and Kell (who looks like a rat due to
cosmetic surgery)
Joy Satu of Namir Deiter
Kimberly Taylor of Unlike Minerva and You Say It First
Kim Greenwald of The Class Menagerie
Leah Eunomia of Lang Lang
Max of Sam and Max
Skippy of Mynarski Forest
Usagi Yojimbo
In the Erma Felna EDF feature in the comic book Albedo
Anthropomorphics, the Independent Lepanian Republic is a
political entity of rabbits which is a ruthless enemy motivated
by a brutal sense of species supremacy.
Rabbits in video and computer games
Alice in Bloody Roar
Alien rabbits in Space Bunnies Must Die
Cream the Rabbit in Sonic Advance 2 and other Sonic games.
Daisy the rabbit in Doom
Jazz Jackrabbit in Jazz Jackrabbit
Peppy Hare in the Star Fox games
Player characters in the shoot 'em up Rabio Lepus
Rabbit monsters in Final Fantasy XI
Rabite in Seiken Densetsu series
Niccolo in Sword of Mana, a rabbit merchant
Vorpal Bunnies in Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness
Max in Sam and Max Hit the Road and Sam and Max: Freelance Police
(not released)
Fictional characters named 'rabbit' or similar
Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, in the Rabbit novels of John Updike
Harry "Bunny" Manders, accomplice of Raffles
Jessica Rabbit, wife of Roger Rabbit
Jimmy "Rabbit" Smith, played by Eminem in the movie 8 Mile
Tsukino Usagi "aka" Selena "Bunny" Tsukino in Sailor Moon
Fraudulent Rabbit-like creatures
Jackalope
Skvader
Wolpertinger