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[[File:questbunnies.jpg|frame|[[Everythings Better With Bunnies|It sure is.]]]]
Quite possibly the most random card game ever.
The simplest way to describe it is to set up a Tabletop RPG and eliminate the RPG bits. You have several colorful twelve-sided dice, a large deck of brightly colored cards, several instruction manuals, and 10 expansion packs, each of which brings the game to a higher, more exciting, and definitely more confusing level.
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That's right. [[Luck-Based Mission|Luck decides who wins.]]
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* [[All There in the Manual]] - God is it ever. How else are you going to know that a certain card can not only make the holographic bunny real, but can also automatically fail or succeed based on whether the day is even or odd.
* [[Area 51]] - This card has the Beyea Aliens swoop down and [[Alien Abduction|abduct one of your bunnies]], taking it out of play but not killing it. Said bunny can be returned to its owner with the use of another Area 51 card.
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** And... well, just look at the name of the game.
* [[Loads and Loads of Rules]] - It's confusing even with just two decks. If you manage to collect all the expansion packs, you'll have a deck containing upwards of ''700'' cards, with pages and pages worth of rule books.
* [[Never Mess
* [[Nuke'Em]] - One of the weapons available.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]] - The card [[Paintball Episode|Random Paintball Assault]] features a bunny shooting the background of the entire card multiple splattery colors. Said bunny also commits [[Paintball Error]] as he is wearing goggles and nothing else.
* "[[Red Light District]]" - The picture is [[Exactly What It Says
* [[Red Shirt]] / [[Redshirt Army]] - The bunnies, sadly enough.
* [[Rule of Cool]]
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** Seriously, "Green (strike)Jello(strike) Gelatin (with Evil Pineapple Chunks)" is a ''weapon''.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Several cards are a combination of this, [[Affectionate Parody]], and [[Just for Pun]].
** [[Men in Black (
** [[Back to The Future|"Bunny To The Future"]] - Picture is the DeLorean, with the wing doors up to look more bunny-like.
** [[Rambo
** [[Dude, Where's My Car?|"Dude Where's My Carrot"]] - Complete with striped shirt bunny playing with a Rubik's cube and the drive-thru chinese speaker saying "And then?"
** [[Kojak|"Low Jack Kojak"]] - Picture is a bunny with ears drawn back to look bald, eating a lollipop.
** [[Pirates of the Caribbean|"Bunnies of the Caribbean"]] - The bunny depicted is wonderfully similar to Jack Sparrow.
** [[Dudley Do
** [[The Monolith|"The Minilith"]] - this card doubles the attack power of your weapons.
** [[Transformers|"Run Transformer"]] - A bunny using a giant mecha to play with a yo-yo.
** [[Monty Python and
** The carrot cards are also shout out characters. Gus is [[Star Trek|carrot!Spock]]. Russell is a [[Gladiator (
** Nearly all of the Specialty Bunnies. (Seriously, [[Braveheart|Bunnyheart]]? [[Babylon
** Double-barreled one with [[Just for Pun|a pun added]]: [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show|Time]] [[Star Trek|Worf]].
** [[Austin Powers|Sharks WFLB]] - That is, sharks with frickin' laser beams strapped to their heads.
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