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* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the [[Big Bad]] of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission {{spoiler|until Smoke makes him temporarily [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against the ones responsible.}} ''Death Count: 2'' |
* '''Dust''': A brown rabbit with a red mohawk. He appeared as the [[Big Bad]] of ''Bunny Kill 2'' and was the final enemy of ''Bunny Kill 3''. In ''5'', he's the target of a rescue mission {{spoiler|until Smoke makes him temporarily [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] and he subsequently kills Snowball, and becomes the new protagonist of ''5'', going on one hell of a [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]] against the ones responsible.}} ''Death Count: 2'' |
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* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan [[Mad Scientist]] rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the [[Big Bad]] of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being {{spoiler|betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] Dust}}. ''Death Count: 2'' |
* '''Professor Sludge''': A tan [[Mad Scientist]] rabbit with wild Dr. Wily style hair and a scar down one eye. He was the [[Big Bad]] of ''Bunny Kill 3'', and appears as Smoke's partner in ''5'' before being {{spoiler|betrayed by Smoke, who leaves him behind to be the first victim of [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] Dust}}. ''Death Count: 2'' |
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* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[Fire |
* '''Ruby''': A pink rabbit who is currently the only female cast member. She first appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as Snowball's [[Fire-Forged Friends|Fire-Forged Friend]]. ''Death Count: 1'' |
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* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's [[Mission Control]] {{spoiler|and turns out to be the one behind the [[Psycho Serum]] experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamed figure}}. ''Death Count: 2'' |
* '''Flint''': A tan rabbit with [[Scary Shiny Glasses]] who doesn't seem to talk much. First appeared in ''Bunny Kill 4'' as that episode's Big Bad, and makes a small cameo in ''5'' as Snowball's [[Mission Control]] {{spoiler|and turns out to be the one behind the [[Psycho Serum]] experiment who deliberately sent Snowball to his death on the orders of an as-yet-unnamed figure}}. ''Death Count: 2'' |
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* '''The Minions''': The [[Mooks]]. They range from standard mooks, to [[Mecha Mooks]], to [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]] and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds against Snowball {{spoiler|or Dust}}. ''Death Count: 433.'' |
* '''The Minions''': The [[Mooks]]. They range from standard mooks, to [[Mecha Mooks]], to [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]] and more, but they rarely last more than a few seconds against Snowball {{spoiler|or Dust}}. ''Death Count: 433.'' |
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* [[Ax Crazy]]: Professor Sludge is pretty much the only character who doesn't like getting his murder on. |
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Professor Sludge is pretty much the only character who doesn't like getting his murder on. |
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* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The minigun in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had Dust not had a riot shield handy he'd be [[Ludicrous Gibs]]. Even still, it's knockback was enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got jammed due to lack of maintainence. |
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The minigun in 5.2 takes a long time to set up (with a progress bar even), but had Dust not had a riot shield handy he'd be [[Ludicrous Gibs]]. Even still, it's knockback was enough to keep him pinned until the ammo belt got jammed due to lack of maintainence. |
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* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Inverted. In 4, Snowball and Ruby are initially ''front to front'' badasses, and later instead decide to flank Flint. |
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* [[Badass]]: All over the place. Flint deserves bonus points, given {{spoiler|his reaction to Snowball going all super-anime-glowing-mode is to simply [[Dual |
* [[Badass]]: All over the place. Flint deserves bonus points, given {{spoiler|his reaction to Snowball going all super-anime-glowing-mode is to simply [[Dual-Wielding|spawn a second sword]]. His clones attack said Snowball ''unarmed''.}} |
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* [[Badass Boast]]: {{spoiler|"Shut the [[Precision F |
* [[Badass Boast]]: {{spoiler|"Shut the [[Precision F-Strike|fuck]] up. I'm coming for you next, punk. Expect me."}} |
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* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: Smoke, in the first installment. Leads immediately to [[Wrecked Weapon]]. |
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: Smoke, in the first installment. Leads immediately to [[Wrecked Weapon]]. |
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* [[Berserk Button]]: If you hurt Snowball's girlfriend, he will kill you. If you ''kill'' his girlfriend, he will kill you ''slowly.'' |
* [[Berserk Button]]: If you hurt Snowball's girlfriend, he will kill you. If you ''kill'' his girlfriend, he will kill you ''slowly.'' |
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* [[Double Weapon]]: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of Darth Maul. Ruby in ''4'' wields a double-bladed staff. |
* [[Double Weapon]]: Dust in ''3'' wields a double-bladed lightsaber reminiscent of Darth Maul. Ruby in ''4'' wields a double-bladed staff. |
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* [[Diabolus Ex Vacuus]]: Dust in ''3''. |
* [[Diabolus Ex Vacuus]]: Dust in ''3''. |
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* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Most anyone who uses a melee weapon has a chance of pulling this trope. Snowball in particular is pretty much guaranteed to mow down [[Mooks]] faster and take down [[Elite Mooks]] in the next few moments once he gets his hands on two [[Katanas Are Just Better|katanas]]. |
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* [[Elite Mooks]]: The ninjas in ''1'', agents in ''2'', the jetpack duo in ''3'', the red ninjas in ''4'', and the invisible teleporting bunnies in ''5''. |
* [[Elite Mooks]]: The ninjas in ''1'', agents in ''2'', the jetpack duo in ''3'', the red ninjas in ''4'', and the invisible teleporting bunnies in ''5''. |
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** Every installment after the first has darker grey bunnies that are slightly more competent and better-armed compared to basic Mooks. |
** Every installment after the first has darker grey bunnies that are slightly more competent and better-armed compared to basic Mooks. |
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* [[Exploding Barrels]]: Prevalent throughout ''5'' but only utilized on a few occasions. |
* [[Exploding Barrels]]: Prevalent throughout ''5'' but only utilized on a few occasions. |
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* [[For Science]]: Professor Sludge's entire character, according to the credits for ''5.2''. |
* [[For Science!]]: Professor Sludge's entire character, according to the credits for ''5.2''. |
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* [[Flash Step]]: Various forms of short-range teleportation are used in the fourth installment; Flint's even uses the pose of [[Dragonball|Goku's instant transmission]]. Smoke can also do this in Bunnykill 1, leading to a [[Teleport Spam]] move that reduces Snowball to [[You Can Barely Stand]]. |
* [[Flash Step]]: Various forms of short-range teleportation are used in the fourth installment; Flint's even uses the pose of [[Dragonball|Goku's instant transmission]]. Smoke can also do this in Bunnykill 1, leading to a [[Teleport Spam]] move that reduces Snowball to [[You Can Barely Stand]]. |
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* [[Gatling Good]]: Or not so good, as two mooks found out when they only managed to {{spoiler|stall Dust long enough for Smoke to escape to the helicopter on the roof. Smoke would have made a clean escape if the minigun's feeding belt hadn't jammed.}} |
* [[Gatling Good]]: Or not so good, as two mooks found out when they only managed to {{spoiler|stall Dust long enough for Smoke to escape to the helicopter on the roof. Smoke would have made a clean escape if the minigun's feeding belt hadn't jammed.}} |
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* [[Laser Blade]]: The standard sword in ''Bunnykill 3'' is a lightsaber. |
* [[Laser Blade]]: The standard sword in ''Bunnykill 3'' is a lightsaber. |
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** In ''5'', the cyborg ninjas have laser blades that don't seem as reliable, and other [[Elite Mooks]] sometimes carry stun batons that glow just like a [[Laser Blade]]. |
** In ''5'', the cyborg ninjas have laser blades that don't seem as reliable, and other [[Elite Mooks]] sometimes carry stun batons that glow just like a [[Laser Blade]]. |
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* [[Luckily My Shield Will Protect Me]]: Some of the mooks in ''5'' use police shields. [[Kleptomaniac Hero|Naturally, Snowball steals one, as does Dust]]. |
* [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me]]: Some of the mooks in ''5'' use police shields. [[Kleptomaniac Hero|Naturally, Snowball steals one, as does Dust]]. |
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* [[Mad Scientist]]: Professor Sludge. |
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Professor Sludge. |
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* [[Master Swordsman]]: Snowball and Dust. |
* [[Master Swordsman]]: Snowball and Dust. |
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* [[Mecha Mooks]]: Robot rabbits in the third episode. |
* [[Mecha Mooks]]: Robot rabbits in the third episode. |
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* [[Milky White Eyes]]: Dust. {{spoiler|In ''5'', they're a sign that he's [[Brainwashed and Crazy]].}} |
* [[Milky White Eyes]]: Dust. {{spoiler|In ''5'', they're a sign that he's [[Brainwashed and Crazy]].}} |
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* [[My God What Have I Done]]: {{spoiler|Dust, after killing Snowball}} in ''5''. |
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: {{spoiler|Dust, after killing Snowball}} in ''5''. |
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* [[Neck Snap]]: Snowball does it in ''5.'' |
* [[Neck Snap]]: Snowball does it in ''5.'' |
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* [[Non-Action Guy]]: Professor Sludge. Sadly, he's in a [[World of Badass]], so of all the named characters he tends to die the quickest after appearing in person. |
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* [[Not Quite Saved Enough]]: One mook in episode 5 part 2 who gets his arm ripped off by Dust manages to escape for a few moments while Dust tends to his colleagues. Dust even lets him live once said colleagues are dead. Unfortunately for him, Dust ends up needing to use him as a [[Bulletproof Human Shield|Bulletproof Bunny Shield.]] |
* [[Not Quite Saved Enough]]: One mook in episode 5 part 2 who gets his arm ripped off by Dust manages to escape for a few moments while Dust tends to his colleagues. Dust even lets him live once said colleagues are dead. Unfortunately for him, Dust ends up needing to use him as a [[Bulletproof Human Shield|Bulletproof Bunny Shield.]] |
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* [[Not the Fall That Kills You]]: Dust falls god-knows-how many stories off the roof of a building after missing Smoke's helicopter, and all that happens is he lands on top of a truck, and keeps going. |
* [[Not the Fall That Kills You]]: Dust falls god-knows-how many stories off the roof of a building after missing Smoke's helicopter, and all that happens is he lands on top of a truck, and keeps going. |
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** The ending implies he broke several ribs. |
** The ending implies he broke several ribs. |
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* [[One-Man Army]]: Snowball, obviously. |
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* [[The Rival]]: Some fans consider Dust to be this to Snowball. |
* [[The Rival]]: Some fans consider Dust to be this to Snowball. |
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* [[Playing With Syringes]]: What Professor Sludge and Smoke were doing to Dust in ''5''. {{spoiler|And the syringe was full of [[Psycho Serum]].}} |
* [[Playing With Syringes]]: What Professor Sludge and Smoke were doing to Dust in ''5''. {{spoiler|And the syringe was full of [[Psycho Serum]].}} |