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* [[The Grim Reaper]]/God of the Underworld in ''[[Watership Down]]'' is called the Black Rabbit of Inle, and Inle is the rabbits' word for moon. It is unsure if he actually ''lives'' there, as opposed to just being associated with it.
** Likely the latter as rabbits in ''[[Watership Down]]'' believe the sun to be God and the giver of all life, and in one folktale, El-ahrairah visits the Black Rabbit and doesn't go to the moon to find his home.
* [[Harry Potter|Luna Lovegood]]'s hare [[Animal Motifs|Patronus]] is related to legends of lunar [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Lagomorpha |lagomorphs]].
* In Frank Herbert's ''[[Dune]]'', the second moon of Arrakis has a kangaroo mouse-shaped pattern on it.
* A children's book titled ''The Rice-Cake Rabbit'' by Betty Jean Lifton is based upon a Japanese folk tale.
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* Lunamon, introduced in ''[[Digimon World Dawn Dusk|Digimon World: Dusk]]'', is a rabbit-like Digimon with moon designs on her body and powers related to darkness and the moon. Her final form is Dianamon, named for the Roman goddess of the moon (a.k.a. Artemis to the Greeks).
* Referenced in ''[[Mr. Driller|Mr Driller Drill Spirits]]'', the last character, Usagi, is unlocked on the moon stage. He's a rabbit.
** Usagi is actually unlockable in all ''[http://tvtropes[Mr.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php Driller (Video Game)/Characters/MrDriller |Mr. Driller]]'' games. Appropriately, he's a rabbit alien from the moon.
* The ''[[Pokémon]]'' Umbreon is based upon the legends of the moon rabbit.
* A bizarre variation in the already insane shooter ''[[Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban (Video Game)|Deae Tonosama - Appare Ichiban]]'': alien moon rabbits... on Mars.