Rabbids Go Home/YMMV

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  • Awesome Music: The original soundtrack, performed by Moldovian brass band Fanfare Vagabontu. Especially the theme song, "Sanie cu Zurgãlãi".
  • Ear Worm: Before you even load the game itself. Da da da, ba whoo hoo hoo, ya ba ba, ba da da da...
    • A special mention goes to several of the songs found playing over the radio. Just try to get "Jamaican Farewell" out of your head after some levels.
  • Memetic Mutation: A series of Team Fortress 2 fan-videos parodying the typical behavior on each game map (generally titled "The Vicious Cycle of [insert map name here]") uses the song Bãtutã Din Moldova from Rabbids Go Home. And it's an Ear Worm.
  • Moral Event Horizon: In one of the last levels, Barney, the terminally ill, quarantined patient you've stolen from the hospital twice is getting married to his beloved Nurse Betty. As the Rabbids, you break up the wedding and steal Barney away from his fiancé yet again. And just in case you didn't realize what a horrible thing you're doing, the ending of the level includes a few extra seconds with Betty looking into the toilet pleading for you to return Barney.
  • Needs More Love: Sadly, this game sold the least copies of any game in the Raving Rabbids series.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Several gamers had already grown tired of the Rabbids (especially their stealing the title role from Rayman), and hoped that "Rabbids Go Home" meant "Rabbids Go Home, And Give Rayman His Game Series Back." Then this game was actually fun and funny, and made the Rabbids likeable all over again.
    • It certainly helps that Ubisoft went out of their way to separate it from Rayman, and even gave Rayman a platformer revival.