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Tear Jerker / Raving Rabbids

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  • All the Rabbids trailers are usually absurd or humorous. But the teaser for Rabbids Go Home is by far the only exception. The atmosphere and the music really makes it feel like this is truly the last we'll hear from the Rabbids. That is until we get Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time.
  • Doina Deascultare is the most depressing track in Rabbids Go Home. It is played in the last level of the game where the Rabbids have to bring another cow to the pile.
    • That and it makes you ask are the Rabbids gonna make it to the moon after collecting stuff for days? Or fail dramatically?
  • The ending of the first game has a surprisingly brutal Downer Ending: after Rayman escapes and returns to the picnic from before, he remembers he didn't save all the Baby Globoxes and when he jumps down the hole to go after the Globoxes and he gets stuck. The music certainly doesn't help. Also, we never see the Baby Globoxes after this game again, not even in Rayman Origins or Rayman Legends; they might still be tortured and held captive by the Rabbids!
  • Professor Barranco, the injured Rabbid with a swollen eye and a bandage on his head from the first game. He's clearly the youngest out of all the Rabbids, but receives the most notable amount of abuse from the others. The saddest thing about him is that with the exception of one mini-game, he never actually antagonizes Rayman, making him the most innocent Rabbid in the game.
    • The mini-game Bunnies are oversensitive is dedicated entirely to harassing this poor little Rabbid, having the player smack him in the head.
  • It may be a very brief moment, but the opening cutscene for the Tunnel of Love mini-game in Rabbids Land has a Princess Rabbid choosing another prince rabbid over the other, and abandoning the latter at the edge of the stream. As the new couple drifts away on a boat, the other Rabbid stays outside the ride, whimpering and looking down in sadness.
  • The Rabbids' cover of "You Know I'm No Good" is awesome to hear, but some people get emotional over what the song is REALLY about. Amy Winehouse's name is also seen in the game's credits. And it hurts even more when she died almost three years after the game came out.

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