7 famous fictional rabbits (2024)

Is the Easter Bunny the most famous rabbit in the world? Quite possibly – but he’s far from the only well-known bunny. From storybooks to the silver screen, we’ve rounded up seven of the best.

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  • The White Rabbit from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • Roger Rabbit
  • The Easter Bunny

At Easter there’s one famous bunny on everyone’s thoughts – but rabbits aren’t just for chocolatey celebrations, and we think it’s time to show a few other fictional bunnies some love. From picture-book favourites to Disney icons, here are seven of the best. Which one does your own rabbit take after?

Peter Rabbit

In The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published in 1902, Peter’s adventurous spirit gets him in trouble with Mr McGregor, whose vegetable patch Peter can’t resist raiding. Though author Beatrix Potter based his character on her own pet, Peter Piper, a Belgian buck rabbit or ‘Belgian Hare’, in her illustrations he more closely resembles a European rabbit, with a distinctive white fluffy tail.

Character: naughty, brave
Likes: lettuce, radishes
Colouring: light brown
Ears: upright

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Thumper

Any Disney fan will recognise Thumper from the 1942 hit film Bambi. Thumper – who got his name from wild rabbits’ habit of thumping their hind feet on the ground when they’re scared or threatened – teaches Bambi plenty of useful things, including how to talk and that blossom tastes better than grass.

Character: mischievous, well-meaning
Likes: blossoms (not greens)
Colouring: light grey
Ears: mostly upright

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Bugs Bunny

The wise-cracking Looney Tunes character we know and love made his debut in 1940 and has since featured in a range of cartoons, movies and comic books. Most people don’t know his official name is George Washington Bunny – though with his long ears, long hind legs and solitary existence, in many ways he’s more like a hare than a rabbit. (His first short was even called A Wild Hare.) On the other hand, he does live in a burrow.

Character: clever, fearless
Likes: carrots, carrot juice
Colouring: grey and white
Ears: very long and upright

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Rabbit from Winnie-the-Pooh

Along with his Hundred Acre Wood pals, Rabbit was created back in the 1920s by AA Milne, before Disney bought the rights in 1961. He’s bright, meticulous and a natural leader, and close not only to Pooh and Piglet, but dozens of ‘Friends-and-Relations’, including squirrels, mice and beetles as well as other rabbits.

Character: fussy, accident-prone
Likes: vegetables from his garden
Colouring: yellow and white
Ears: upright or drooping according to mood

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The White Rabbit from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

One of the most famous rabbits in literature, Lewis Carroll’s perpetually late bunny – famous for his pocket watch – is the reason Alice finds her way to Wonderland: she follows him down the rabbit hole. He’s usually portrayed as having pink eyes, although albino rabbits like the New Zealand White are rare in the wild. (And hardly ever seen in waistcoats.)

Character: jittery, behind schedule
Likes: cakes, jam tarts (probably)
Colouring: white
Ears: upright

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Roger Rabbit

In 1988, the ground-breaking film Who Framed Roger Rabbit became famous for blending animated cartoon characters with live action – and brought the eponymous Roger to audiences around the globe. An affable joker falsely accused of murder, he sees his main purpose in life as making people laugh – and with his white colouring and blue eyes, his closest non-toon relative would be a blue-eyed white (known as BEW) rabbit like the White Vienna.

Character: funny, clumsy, cowardly
Likes: Jessica Rabbit
Colouring: white
Ears: upright

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The Easter Bunny

We couldn’t leave out this mythical being: a rabbit who delivers chocolate eggs. The myth has its roots in pagan fertility symbols – rabbits, hares and eggs all signified spring and new life – which in 1600s Germany evolved into the Easter Hare. The Oschter Haws was taken to America by German settlers, and from there it was a hop, skip and jump to the 19th century, when the Easter Bunny we know today first appeared.

Character: elusive, generous
Likes: chocolate (although real rabbits can’t eat it)
Colouring: nobody knows
Ears: nobody knows

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Is your rabbit a Thumper lookalike? Do you have your own radish-stealing Peter Rabbit? Let us know who your bunny resembles by tagging us at @Petplan_UK on Instagram or X, using the hashtag #PethoodStories

7 famous fictional rabbits (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous fictional rabbit? ›

Bugs Bunny

The wise-cracking Looney Tunes character we know and love made his debut in 1940 and has since featured in a range of cartoons, movies and comic books.

What breed of rabbit is Peter Rabbit? ›

Yes, Beatrix Potter really did have a rabbit named Peter, whose first name she borrowed for her beloved character. He was a Belgian buck rabbit named Peter Piper, who Potter spent hours observing and drawing and would often take for walks on a leash.

What is the name of the girl bunny in the cartoon? ›

Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female bunny created by Warner Bros.

What is the name of the mythical rabbit? ›

The jackalope, also commonly known as a 'Frankenstein' rabbit, is the stuff of nightmares, with elongated horns protruding from its furry little head.

What is the name of the Disney cartoon rabbit? ›

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (also known as Oswald the Rabbit, Oswald Rabbit, Ozzie) is an animated cartoon character created in 1927 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks for Universal Pictures.

What is the Easter Bunny's name? ›

The Easter Bunny is a rabbit that delivers presents and eggs to children on Easter. The tradition goes back a very long way just like the ones about Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy. His real name is Peter Cottontail, just like how Santa's real name is either Saint Nicholas or Kris Kringle.

What is Benjamin Bunny's dad called? ›

Mr.

Bouncer is Benjamin Bunny's father and amateur inventor.

What is Peter Rabbit's girlfriend called? ›

Lily Bobtail | Peter Rabbit (TV series) Wiki | Fandom.

What is the Disney bunny name? ›

Thumper is a fictional rabbit character from Disney's animated film Bambi (1942). He is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot. The young adult version of Thumper also appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character in Fantasyland and at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Who is the female rabbit in Disney? ›

Miss Bunny is Thumper's love interest and mate in Disney's 1942 film Bambi. She appears in only one scene when she spots him and falls in love with him after she tricks him into noticing her. She sings and walks up to him and says her only line: "Hello" and is last seen petting his ear.

Who is the bunny girl in Peppa Pig? ›

Who is Rebecca Rabbit? Rebecca Rabbit lives in a burrow on a hill with her mummy and daddy and her siblings Richard, Robbie and Rosie. She is good friends with Peppa Pig and loves eating carrots. Rebecca is friendly, sweet-natured and a little bit shy.

Which rabbit is well known? ›

Dutch lop. This is undoubtedly one of the most popular rabbit breeds in the world. Its popularity has everything to do with its handy size and the fact that these rabbits are good-natured and friendly. The Dutch lop dwarf must be able to move around a lot and needs toys to chew.

Who is the famous cottontail rabbit? ›

Peter Cottontail is a name temporarily assumed by a fictional rabbit named Peter Rabbit in the works of Thornton Burgess, an author from Sandwich, Massachusetts In 1910, when Burgess began his Old Mother West Wind series, the cast of animals included Peter Rabbit.

What is the famous rabbit logo? ›

The Energizer Bunny was first created as a parody of the Duracell Bunny, which first appeared in television advertising in 1973, in its "Drumming Bunny" commercial.

What is the name of Beatrix Potter's famous rabbit? ›

Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit whom Beatrix Potter had as a child, and whom she called Peter Piper. The first Peter Rabbit story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was created in 1893 initially as a letter to Noel Moore, the five-year-old son of Potter's former governess, Annie Moore.

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