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Moon Rabbit
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Observe the full moon sometime and take note of its darker areasnote Properly called "lunar maria", they are darker than the rest of lunar rock because they have a higher iron content.. If you look at it in a certain way, you may notice that its shape resembles that of a rabbit standing over a mortar. This is the Moon Rabbit or Jade Rabbit. A myth that came from China, legend has it that the rabbit we see serves under the moon goddess and pounds the elixir of life for the immortals. The idea of a rabbit on the moon resonated so well that it spread to other countries under Chinese cultural influence like Japan, Korea and Vietnam, though in their version, the rabbit isn't pounding the elixir of life but simple rice cakes instead. While the Asian version of this legend is the most widespread in modern times, they weren't the only ones who saw the rabbit in ancient times. The Aztecs and other Mesoamerican cultures also saw the rabbit in the moon (minus mortar) and had their own tales on what it is and how it came to be. One of their most famous legends state that the rabbit we see was thrown there as an insult to the arrogant and cowardly moon god, so that its luster will not be equal to the noble sun god's. A famous mythical figure, the Moon Rabbit appears in several popular media, either in the form of the actual creature or as a winking reference to the legend. They're mostly found in Asian media, but there have been sightings in non-Asian countries as well. For the version more popular in Western culture, see The Man in the Moon. They may be associated with a God of the Moon, if not outright gods themselves. |
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Ōkamiden has a Humongous Mecha in the shape of a rabbit, built by, you guessed it, the Moon Tribe. | |
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This is why the moon base in Kamen Rider Fourze is named the Rabbit Hutch. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicles of the Moon Exploration have Doraemon creating an alternate moon where rabbits do live on it, and tags along the gang for adventures. | |
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Beast Wars II has a robot rabbit, named Moon, living in the moon. Also present is a woman named Artemis, based on the same Chinese legend. | |
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Bleach has a more indirect reference. Rukia has a strong moon theme (described by the author in art as the "white moon" to Ichigo's "black sun"). Her zanpakutou is a snow/ice-type weapon that is also moon-themed (with at least one of its known attack powers being moon-based). She is utterly obsessed with rabbits to the point where she even draws picture boards of other characters as bunnies and the special soul that looks after her false body when she goes off fighting is the bunny-themed "Chappy"-soul. | |
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Buddha depicts a traditional Buddhist version of the legend, where a rabbit sacrifices itself to feed the Buddha and he places its image on the moon in memorian. A few of Osamu Tezuka's science fiction manga, such as The Moony Man depict rabbit-like aliens with prominent ears inhabiting the moon. |
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Gaia Online's evolving item Hermes' Moon uses this myth as a basis for its various poses. | |
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One episode of BoJack Horseman shows via a background photograph that one of the astronauts on the Moon in the Apollo 11 landing was a rabbit in this universe. | |
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Kurousagi of Problem Children are Coming from Another World, aren't they? is a moon rabbit, complete with the ability to teleport a group of people to the moon. | |
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While Umineko: When They Cry's Chiesters are modeled after Playboy Bunnies rather than this trope, their Leitmotif is called "Dance of the Moon Rabbit". | |
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In the Looney Tunes short Haredevil Hare (1948) Bugs Bunny gets sent to the moon on a rocket. | |
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In Luck be a Landlord: The Moon symbol will boost the output of many things, Rabbit symbols included. | |
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In the Harry Potter books, Luna Lovegood's Patronus spell takes the form of a hare. | |
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Tsuki Adventure: The main character is a rabbit, and his name, Tsuki, means "moon" in Japanese. There's also a subscription service called Club Moon. | |
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A Certain Magical Friendship: Context_SHIFT: The moon is relevant to the story, and the concept is referenced in the chapter title: "Catch the rabbit - FROM_THE_MOON" | |
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Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 has the True Final Boss, Sariel, who is assisted in battle by demonic, skeletal versions of Moon Rabbits. By attacking these rabbits, you can incapacitate them and jump onto their heads, which provides the player a way to reach Sariel's weak point. | |
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Medaka Box: The master of ceremonies of the Jet Black Wedding Feast (a battle for the hand of genius Medaka and control of her family's company) is dressed like a Bunny Girl. The third fight will evidently take place on the moon. | |
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The SCP Foundation has SCP-1284 and SCP-1282, both played for horror. | |
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In Cap Revolution Bottleman episode 12, Coga screams about having won a golden cap just loudly enough that his cry of "YEAH!" reaches the moon, distressing a pair of bunnies who are using bottles to pound something in a bowl. | |
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Whateley Universe: In "Inaba 1", Rose gets her titular rabbit spirit after looking at the moon and asking, “Why, why does it have to be this way? What did I do to deserve this?� | |
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Likewise, the Loporrits from Final Fantasy XIV are based on the Hummingway - rabbit-folk who live on the Moon and serve the Mother Crystal Hydaelyn. | |
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In Virtue's Last Reward, the AI called Zero III which addresses the characters during the game takes the form of a rabbit and the Nonary Game takes place on the moon. Zero III's original name, Lagomorph is a direct reference to hares/rabbits. | |
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In Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance, the Rabbit monster class has a skill named Gold Moon Judgement in which it leaps to a garden of carrots on the moon and consumes one, then unleashes an attack. Usalia also has nods to this in her design, using a kine (a long wooden mallet used to pound mochi) as her weapon. | |
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Ayakashi Triangle: The ayakashi from the moon have an appearance affected by people's imagination. They usually just look like a flock of white rabbits, but Matsuri saw them as the moon people from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (though their hair still looked like rabbits ears). | |
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Ready Jet Go!: In the episode "Moon Face", Mindy sees a face on the moon. This prompts Sydney to briefly mention the old Chinese legend about a moon rabbit. | |
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Grimms Notes features two moon rabbit warriors as boss characters, black and white respectively. | |
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In Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days, one of the members of Organization XIII, Saïx, whose attribute is moon, has a Joke Weapon based off of the myth: a claymore with a rocket-ship and moon design that "expands" into a blade shaped like a rabbit head when he gets angry. | |
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Used in Persona 4 Golden and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, in which Kaguyanote the ultimate persona of the Aeon Arcana in the former and Marie's persona in the latter curiously has rabbit ears. This is because her design combines elements of the moon rabbit with the character Kaguya-hime from the famous Japanese folk story, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, who later is revealed to belong to a group of celestial beings that live on the moon. | |
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When you Ace Loran Cehack in Third Super Robot Wars Z: Tengoku-hen, AG gives him a bunny girl costume, saying that it's perfect attire for a member of the Moonrace, referencing the moon rabbit folklore. Loran insists that he's a bloke but AG goes "oh yeah? but I heard about the Laura thing" | |
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In Ramen Fighter Miki, Show Within a Show Starranger has Hell's Bunny, a new villain character based on this concept. Megumi is able to play the part of her perfectly. | |
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Jojos Bizarre Adventure spin-off Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan has a moon rabbit show up in one chapter. Well, technically it's a rabbit-man, but it's still a rabbit from the moon. He's also very hostile to one specific family, killing one of their members unless the entire family is watching the moon on a specific night - but when his chosen target's boyfriend proposes to her, meaning she's not part of the family anymore, he settles for killing a random passerby. | |
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Pathfinder: The sacred animal of Tsukiyo, the Tian god of the moon, is the hare. | |
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As The Perry Bible Fellowship notes, that would have to be a very large rabbit. | |
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In Punishing: Gray Raven, Karenina's Scire frame has multiple references to the legend: her weapon is a hammmer, her ideal support unit is a robot rabbit, and her story has her use this frame in order to go to the Moon. | |
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Doraemon An episode discusses about moon rabbits and visiting a future amusement park on the Moon to find them. Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicles of the Moon Exploration have Doraemon creating an alternate moon where rabbits do live on it, and tags along the gang for adventures. |
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In Frank Herbert's Dune, the second moon of Arrakis has a kangaroo mouse-shaped pattern on it. | |
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A girl in Beastars briefly wonders if the legends about rabbits living on the moon are true to which her classmate asks how they would breathe. | |
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In Mega Man Star Force, Luna Platz's pigtails are supposed to resemble bunny ears, in a nod to the legend. The third game further references this by giving her a Wizard that looks like a rabbit in a hat. | |
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The opening for Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase has Hazuki playfully dodging a pair of rabbits with mortars. Good luck understanding the rest of the opening. | |
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Another possibly accidental reference: in the Phineas and Ferb episode "Out to Launch," Dr. Doofenshmirtz's evil scheme is to make shadow puppets on the moon. The only one he is shown making is a rabbit. | |
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Gunnerkrigg Court: In chapter 34, which deals with short stories from supporting characters, Chang'E visits the court with her rabbit to discuss the mysterious fingerprint shape that appeared on the moon in a prior chapter. | |
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The Goodies. The trope becomes Rabbit On the Moon in "Invasion of the Moon Creatures". Graeme Garden sends a couple of rabbits into space. They land on the Moon and breed like, err, rabbits. | |
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Batman: In the Lovers and Madmen comic, when the Joker first emerges from the chemical vat that warps his mind and appearance (not that he wasn't a sociopathic criminal already in this continuity) the first thing he sees is "a bunny in the moon...that's crazy!" Then he bursts out his first real bout of maniacal laughter. | |
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Super Mario Bros.: This is the reason why you get to chase Space Bunnies around on planetoids in Super Mario Galaxy. Broodals, the Hair-Raising Hares from Super Mario Odyssey, hail from the Dark Side of the Moon. |
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In Kamigami no Asobi, the moon god Tsukito has a pet rabbit. | |
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Fantastic Journey (aka Gokujou Parodius features a level set on the moon that is themed around this bit of folklore. The moon rabbits have automated their industry in this take, taking you through a rice cake factory with enormous swinging mallets as obstacles. The end boss of this stage is a Little Bit Beastly version of Princess Kaguya from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter with bunny ears… at least until you beat her, at which point "she" is revealed to be a cardboard cutout and two penguins with a microphone. | |
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In Final Fantasy IV, a colony of Hummingway, small rabbit-like creatures that only speak by humming, live on the Moon. One of its residents, Namingway, came to live on the Blue Planet. | |
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Rabbids Go Home features a group of psychotic bunnies trying to "go home," which they have decided is on the moon. This game, however, is made in France and the developers haven't said whether or not the legends inspired them, so this may or may not have been an accidental reference. | |
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Kaguya Otsutsuki of Naruto was based on this legend. She is a Human Alien named after the Moon Princess from The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, has horns that resemble rabbit ears, was worshiped as the Rabbit Goddess, was sealed in the moon, and has a One-Winged Angel form that has a rabbit for a head. | |
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The Happiness of the Katakuris tweaks this trope with an image showing two rabbits humping on the face of the moon. | |
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Pokémon: Both Celefable and Wigglytuff have rabbit-like ears and evolve from Clefairy and Jigglypuff respectively using a Moon Stone. Umbreon is based upon the legends of the moon rabbit. Its evolutionary relative, Sylveon, also has rabbit-like features and learns moon based moves. |
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Oversaturated World: Crossworlds Guardian, Sailor Orbital!: As noted in the first chapter, part of a Sailor Moon reference, to its titular character, whose civilian form is Bland-Name Product-ed into having the name, Moon Bunny. | |
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Hetalia: Axis Powers gives a nod to the legend with China and Japan. The two characters (both grown and Japan, raised by China until then, on the brink of setting out on his own) look to the moon and say that the rabbit is pounding "something," that something being what is most common in the country's respective legend. China even mentions that time they watched the moon and the rabbit making medicine (the Chinese version) in one of his character songs. | |
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Cookie Run has a Cookie entirely based on this trope; Moon Rabbit Cookie's Trade Mark Favorite Food is tteok (the Korean version of mochi, or rice cakes, which the moon rabbit is sometimes portrayed as pounding), and her skill turns her into a giant rabbit. | |
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Tsukiuta's 5th stage play Rabbits Kingdom takes their general months = moons = bunnies motif and turns it into a full Alternate Universe in which the characters form the royal courts of two kingdoms of rabbit-eared people. With fluffy tails, too. | |
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Touhou Project depicts moon rabbits as a Little Bit Beastly race of servitors to the Lunarian people. Most of them are slackers with no love for any Lunarian but Chang'e, and their minor telepathic abilities make them notorious for Gossip Evolution (they not only believe that Earthlings are aware of the Lunar Capital's existence, but that hundreds of rabbits have died fighting off Earth invaders). The most prominent moon rabbit in the series is Reisen Udongein Inaba, a runaway from the Lunar Defense Corps who has since tried to integrate herself into Earth's youkai rabbit population. Touhou Kanjuden ~ Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom introduces additional moon rabbits named Seiran and Ringo respectively, both of whom are former colleagues of Reisen in the same corps, and who follow in her footsteps by staying on Earth after the story's done. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: The Soratami of Kamigawa aren't as obviously rabbitish as some of the examples, but you can definitely see it in the ears. Plus, they were directly inspired by the Japanese rabbit/moon legend. | |
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The ending song of CLANNAD, "Dango Daikazoku," is about a family of dumplings/rice cakes, and mentions bunnies waving to them from the moon. | |
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In Pet Shop of Horrors Count D tries to explain to Chris why technology can be a burden by using the Moon Rabbit as an example, saying that humans "killed" the Moon Rabbit, the Moon Princess, and all the other mythological creatures by landing on the moon and showing none of them are real. Chris then cheerily replies "That's not true! They were all hiding!" which is appropriate considering Count D's shop is full of "mythical" creatures masquerading as pets. Seeing Chris' faith helps Count D gain more faith in Humanity in general which is good as Count D himself is actually monitoring mankind to see if/when they will be ready to join the rest of the animal world in harmony and very appropriate considering one version of the Moon Rabbit has the rabbit pounding medicine to heal Humanity's wickedness and "wounds". | |
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Amae Koromo of Saki was designed to resemble a rabbit (blame the bunny ears headband). Her powers are at their strongest when the moon is full and her Finishing Move is the "Haitei Raoyue", which means "To pull out the moon from the seabed". Incidentally, "Haitei Raoyue" is what it's called when the last tile on the wall is the winning tile. It's used colloquially to mean pulling off the impossible. | |
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In a rare example of the Aztec version of the myth being used in Japanese media, Lucoa mentions in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Lucoa is my xx that she placed the likeness of a rabbit on the moon after one offered itself to her when she was starving to death. | |
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Various rabbit villagers in the Animal Crossing series are themed after this trope: A peppy rabbit villager named Ruby — or Luna in the original Japanese version (which also happens to be the Italian and Spanish words for "moon"). With her house being moon/space-themed and containing a mochi pestle in every single game she appears in, she seems to reference this. Carmen, another peppy rabbit villager, has a moon themed house in City Folk. In the Happy Home Paradise DLC for New Horizons, Sasha, a lazy rabbit villager, will ask for a moon-themed vacation home. |
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Voyages of the Wild Sea Horse: Invoked; the Moon Rabbit is apparently the Mythical Zoan variant of the common Rabbit-Rabbit Fruit. The first major antagonist of the story, Commodore Nelson is hoping to acquire this Devil Fruit, which has vague Alchemy Is Magic powers due to its Mythical Zoan status, and is outraged to discover he's been cheated with just the regular Rabbit-Rabbit Fruit instead. | |
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This is the reason why you get to chase Space Bunnies around on planetoids in Super Mario Galaxy. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past has the moon pearl, which prevents Link from being turned into a bunny in the Dark World. | |
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Transformers Zone has Moonradar and his partner Rabbicrater (rabbit + crater). | |
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Gun Nac has the moon for its first stage. Naturally, the enemies are dominantly rabbits, complete with a giant rabbit mecha stage boss that shoots carrot missiles. | |
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Over the Moon is based from the Chinese folklore featuring the goddess Chang'e and her companion, Jade, a green rabbit who serves as her Morality Pet. He made the city of Lunaria from her tears and is working on another potion to help reunite her with her husband, Houyi. He also falls in love with the protagonist's pet rabbit, Bungee. | |
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In Dragon Ball, after defeating the anthropomorphic rabbit Monster Carrot, Goku sends him to the moon where he's forced to pound treats for children. It also became Fridge Horror when Master Roshi blew up the moon just a few chapters later. That poor anthropomorphic bunny didn't even know what hit him. Someone eventually thought of that and wrote him into Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans. He apparently escaped just in time. | |
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In the Mr. Driller series, Unlockable charater Usagi is a rabbit alien from the moon. | |
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Lunamon, introduced in Digimon World: Dusk, is a rabbit-like Digimon with moon designs on her body and powers related to darkness and the moon. Her final form is Dianamon, named for the Roman goddess of the moon (a.k.a. Artemis to the Greeks). | |
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Star Wars: Galactic Folklore and Mythology: In Toydarian myth, a kindly spirit who saved the early Toydarians from a divine cataclysm was punished by the gods by being turned into a smeerp, a creature resembling a cross between a rabbit and rat, and banished to Toydaria's largest moon. The myth uses this as an explanation for the dark, rodent-like markings on the lunar orb. | |
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Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The third film, Moon Castle: The Space Adventure, has the gang go save the moon from the Gourd King and his minions. While there, they meet the queen of the moon, who is a rabbit named Queen Luna. Her brother, Wandi, helps them throughout their adventure. | |
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In one of the last adventures in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong fights the Moon Rabbit when she comes down to Earth in human form as an Indian princess attempting to force Xuanzang to marry her. | |
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Ōkami: The Rabbit spirit of the Eastern Zodiac gives Amaterasu powers over the moon, and is first seen pounding rice cakes, with Ammy kneading the pounded rice between thumps. Kaguya, who is originally from the moon, has green rabbit ears — or at least they look an awful lot like rabbit ears. Ōkamiden has a Humongous Mecha in the shape of a rabbit, built by, you guessed it, the Moon Tribe. |
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A bizarre variation in the already insane shooter Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban: alien moon rabbits... on Mars. | |
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Beware of Chicken: Liang Yin is hinted to be a moon rabbit who was exiled to Earth for unclear reasons. Ironically, her cultivation style is based on Sun. | |
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One of the bosses in Mega Man Zero 3 is Childre Inhareita, a rabbit like Reploid based of the idea of the Moon Rabbit. | |
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Yaiba has Kaguya, one of the antagonists of the series. She's the bunny-eared Empress of the Moon who wears a Playboy Bunny outfit and has an army of anthropomorphic rabbits as her subjects. | |
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Princesses of the Pizza Parlor: In Princesses Don't Play Nice, Cassie, who is connected to a religion that is based around the moon, gets transformed to turn into a rabbit. A rabbit that, is enormous and able to fight the undead. | |
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Summer Camp Island: A rabbit known as the Miracle Rabbit lives in a mansion on the moon. | |
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Adventures of the Little Koala: The episode "The Moon Goddess" has the eponymous character take the form of a cute rabbit girl. | |
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Oriental Legend 2 is a Beat 'em Up game based on Chinese myths, with the Chinese goddess of the moon, Chang'e, as one of the heroines. She have her bunny companion as her backup during her fights, where said rabbit can help her take down enemies and damage bosses. | |
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The original myth is referenced in Cosmo Sheldrake's song "The Moss", along with various other stories and rhymes such as "Hey Diddle Diddle". | |
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In Phantasy Star Zero, NPC Newman costumes and nearly every possible PC Newman costume have a distinct "bunny" motif, with long ear-like projections on the headgear or similar. Just guess where they've been hiding out since The End of the World as We Know It. | |
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Kinnikuman references this in the final preliminary of the 20th Choujin Olympics; the competitors must fly to the moon and bring back a rabbit as proof. The titular Idiot Hero laughs at this until told that the rabbits are not only stuffed toys, but were planted there ahead of time. | |
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This idea appears in Kit William's puzzle-book Masquerade, where the main character is a hare and the servant of the moon goddess. | |
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The main character of Sailor Moon is an obvious nod to this legend. Her real name in Japanese order, Tsukino Usagi, is a kanji-altered homophone for "Rabbit of the Moon" with the first two words merged together ("tsuki no usagi"). Her hair, as well as Chibiusa's, is intended to look like a rabbit's ears, and Chibiusa is even referred to as "Rabbit" at various points in the series, usually by members of the Black Moon Clan. Other little nods abound, such as Usagi wearing pajamas with rabbits on them, and, in the manga, Sailor Jupiter declaring Sailor Moon the real moon rabbit as soon as they actually are on the Moon. | |
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Transformers Beast Wars II has a robot rabbit, named Moon, living in the moon. Also present is a woman named Artemis, based on the same Chinese legend. Transformers Zone has Moonradar and his partner Rabbicrater (rabbit + crater). |
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