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seeing how humans were hostile to them in rabbids go home, the fact the mushroom kingdom residents have easily gotten use to them may imply this trope.


** 2) '''The typical residents of the Mushroom Kingdom aren't as hostile towards them.''' While admittedly it's also partially the Rabbids' fault for being so destructive and antagonistic in the past, their past homes didn't exactly make any effort to see them as anything except dangerous creatures, meaning that they in turn have no reason to try to be hospitable or caring. Even [[TheHero Rayman]] saw them as dangerous and something for him to avoid, albeit for understandable reasons, which takes him a bit to get over in the [=DLC=]. The Mario universe by contrast, tends to lean towards generally kinder and more open personalities (even Bowser on occasion), and combined with the circumstances of their coming into this Mario world, the Rabbids simply don't have much reason to ''be'' destructive.

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** 2) '''The typical residents of the Mushroom Kingdom aren't as hostile towards them.''' While admittedly it's also partially the Rabbids' fault for being so destructive and antagonistic in the past, their past homes didn't exactly make any effort to see them as anything except dangerous creatures, meaning that they in turn have no reason to try to be hospitable or caring. Even [[TheHero Rayman]] saw them as dangerous and something for him to avoid, albeit for understandable reasons, which takes him a bit to get over in the [=DLC=]. The Mario universe by contrast, tends to lean towards generally kinder and more open personalities (even Bowser on occasion), and combined with the circumstances of their coming into this Mario world, [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe the Rabbids simply don't have much reason to ''be'' destructive.]]
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* Cursa's name has a bit more meaning to it than it might seem to at first. It's obviously derived from "curse," but there's also [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Eridani an actual star named Cursa]]. Even better, it's in close proximity to the constellations Lepus (a rabbit) and Orion (as in ''Captain'' Orion).

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* Cursa's name has a bit more meaning to it than it might seem to at first. It's obviously derived from "curse," but there's also [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Eridani an actual star named Cursa]].Cursa]], fitting the game's space theme. Even better, it's in close proximity to the constellations Lepus (a rabbit) and Orion (as in ''Captain'' Orion).
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** 3) '''Cursa can't do anything to really force them to be more cohesive, because of the risk of them turning against her [[spoiler: and in part because of what happened to Edge and later, Kanya]].''' Cursa was able to get away with her power over them because they were united in a common goal of stealing the Sparks and empowering her. But [[spoiler: Edge's defection]] threw things completely off for all of them, engendering conflicting loyalties and the loss of cohesion between the Spark Hunters. And Cursa can't risk giving any of the remaining Spark Hunters the same free will and intelligence that she had given to [[spoiler:Edge and Kanya]], because there always exists the risk that it would only result in the exact same thing happening again to her remaining inner circle, thus bolstering her opponents even more.

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** 3) '''Cursa can't do anything to really force them to be more cohesive, because of the risk of them turning against her [[spoiler: and in part because of what happened to Edge and later, Kanya]].''' Cursa was able to get away with her power over them because they were united in a common goal of stealing the Sparks and empowering her. But [[spoiler: Edge's defection]] defection and Kanya going into business for herself]] threw things completely off for all of them, engendering conflicting loyalties and the loss of cohesion between the Spark Hunters. And Cursa can't risk giving any of the remaining Spark Hunters the same free will and intelligence that she had given to [[spoiler:Edge and Kanya]], because there always exists the risk that it would only result in the exact same thing happening again to her remaining inner circle, thus bolstering her opponents even more.
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* [[spoiler: Why was the Phantom roasting Rayman the most in ''The Phantom Show''? He's a mixture of a Boo, a gramophone, and a Rabbid. We know that the Rabbids and Rayman have beef with each other, but while Rabbid Peach and Mario got over their distrust with him, the Phantom never does get over his animosity.]]

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* [[spoiler: Why was the Phantom roasting Rayman the most in ''The Phantom Show''? He's a mixture of a Boo, a gramophone, and a Rabbid. We know that the Rabbids and Rayman have beef with each other, but while Rabbid Peach and Mario got over their distrust with him, the Phantom never does get over his animosity.]]]]
* Cursa's name has a bit more meaning to it than it might seem to at first. It's obviously derived from "curse," but there's also [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Eridani an actual star named Cursa]]. Even better, it's in close proximity to the constellations Lepus (a rabbit) and Orion (as in ''Captain'' Orion).
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** 3) '''Cursa can't do anything to really force them to be more cohesive, because of the risk of them turning against her [[spoiler: and in part because of what happened to Edge]].''' Cursa was able to get away with her power over them because they were united in a common goal of stealing the Sparks and empowering her. But [[spoiler: Edge's defection]] threw things completely off for all of them, engendering conflicting loyalties and the loss of cohesion between the Spark Hunters. And Cursa can't risk giving any of the remaining Spark Hunters the same free will and intelligence that she had given to [[spoiler:Edge]], because there always exists the risk that it would only result in the exact same thing happening again to her remaining inner circle, thus bolstering her opponents even more.

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** 3) '''Cursa can't do anything to really force them to be more cohesive, because of the risk of them turning against her [[spoiler: and in part because of what happened to Edge]].Edge and later, Kanya]].''' Cursa was able to get away with her power over them because they were united in a common goal of stealing the Sparks and empowering her. But [[spoiler: Edge's defection]] threw things completely off for all of them, engendering conflicting loyalties and the loss of cohesion between the Spark Hunters. And Cursa can't risk giving any of the remaining Spark Hunters the same free will and intelligence that she had given to [[spoiler:Edge]], [[spoiler:Edge and Kanya]], because there always exists the risk that it would only result in the exact same thing happening again to her remaining inner circle, thus bolstering her opponents even more.

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