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* [[Made of Iron]]: The Rabbids can endure incredible amounts of punishment, most likely because they're too crazed and stupid to know what actual pain is.
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: The Rabbids can yell at humans and scare them out of their clothes (which can then be collected).
* [[Missing Secret]]: There is only one Rabbid figurine that isn't unlocked via code. How it's unlocked remains a mystery. Getting [[Hundred -Percent Completion]] doesn't even unlock it. {{spoiler|Speaking of, getting [[Hundred -Percent Completion]] only makes the tier stars on the stage select spin.}}
* [[Moon Rabbit]]: Can a trope be ''accidentally'' invoked? Because it may have just been here. On the other hand, if it ''is'' accidental, it'll make for quite the [[Lucky Translation]] in the Japanese version.
* [[Naked People Are Funny]]: They never get ''entirely'' naked, since this ''is'' a family game, but you can strip most humans down to little more than their undies.
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** There's also password-unlocked Best Buy and Geek Squad Rabbids, as well as Rabbids from [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash Up|other]] [[Prince of Persia|Ubi]][[Assassin's Creed|soft]] [[Splinter Cell|games]].
* [[Rewarding Vandalism]]: Breaking things often yields items to collect. Breaking muzak speakers specifically rewards you with five items and a catchy, chaotic polka song for a few seconds.
* [[Shout -Out]]: The level that takes place in an atomic testing facility has a picture of [[Half-Life|Gordon Freeman]] on the wall.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The humans are, both literally and figuratively, squares. When the humans are still "in control" of an area, so to speak, you hear the soothing Muzak that's being piped in over their speakers. While the Rabbids are causing mayhem. (When the Rabbids really take over, frantic oompah music takes over, and becomes more fitting.)
** The track for the last level, "King of the Pile!", is even more dissonant. It starts out with nothing but silence in the junkyard, then goes into the typical Verminator songs for a fight, then afterwards goes into a very melancholy Spanish song that plays all throughout the level as the silliness is still there in tone... But then it goes back to the oompah music at the very end.