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  2. Category:Anthropomorphic rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Comics about anthropomorphic rabbits and hares (3 C, 45 P) O. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (2 C, 5 P) T. The Tortoise and the Hare (2 C, 8 P)

  3. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Arthur: A white anthropomorphic rabbit who is Arthur's best friend and has an obsession with aliens. The Bunnies Rabbit Willa's Wild Life: Tons of rabbits owned by Willa that come in different bright colours. They don't speak instead squeak and giggle all the time. Willa simply refers to them as "bunny" or "the bunnies". Buttercream Sundae

  4. Rabbits and hares in art - Wikipedia

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    Potter's anthropomorphic clothed rabbits are probably the most familiar artistic rabbits in the English-speaking world, no doubt influenced by illustrations by John Tenniel of the White Rabbit in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Joseph Beuys, who always finds a place for a rabbit in his works, sees it as symbolizing ...

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  6. Category:Fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Anthropomorphic rabbits and hares (4 C, 75 P) B. Br'er Rabbit (11 P) E. Easter Bunny (2 C, 8 P) M. Rabbit and hare mascots (1 C, 15 P) Mythological rabbits and hares ...

  7. Roger Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rabbit is a fictional animated anthropomorphic rabbit. The character first appeared in author Gary K. Wolf 's 1981 novel, Who Censored Roger Rabbit? In the book, Roger is second banana in a popular comic strip , "Baby Herman".

  8. Life in Hell - Wikipedia

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    Life in Hell is a comic strip by Matt Groening that was published weekly from 1977 to 2012. Its main characters include anthropomorphic rabbits and a gay couple. The comic covers a wide range of subjects, such as love, sex, work, and death, and explores themes of angst, social alienation, self-loathing, and fear of inevitable doom.

  9. Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga - Wikipedia

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    As opened, the first scroll illustrates anthropomorphic rabbits and monkeys bathing and getting ready for a ceremony, a monkey thief runs from animals with sticks and knocks over a frog from the lively ceremony. Further on, the rabbits and monkeys are playing and wrestling while another group of animals participate in a funeral and frog prays ...