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* [[Fire-Breathing Diner]]
* [[Fire-Breathing Diner]]
* [[Garfunkel]]: Rayman
* [[Garfunkel]]: Rayman
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: In the very first game, there is a bumper sticker on the locker in your prison cell with a very obvious "69" on it.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: In the very first game, there is a bumper sticker on the locker in your prison cell with a very obvious "69" on it.
* [[Gilded Cage]]: In the first game.
* [[Gilded Cage]]: In the first game.
* [[Gladiator Games]]: The first ''Rabbids'' game is a spoof on this.
* [[Gladiator Games]]: The first ''Rabbids'' game is a spoof on this.
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* [[In Name Only]]: Despite being the titular character, Rayman has had a minor role from Raving Rabbids 2 onward, which has since deteriorated to the point that he's no longer a part of the series at all. Perhaps the best example of this is ''Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party'', where Rayman isn't even in any of the actual gameplay—he's only seen in the cutscenes.
* [[In Name Only]]: Despite being the titular character, Rayman has had a minor role from Raving Rabbids 2 onward, which has since deteriorated to the point that he's no longer a part of the series at all. Perhaps the best example of this is ''Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party'', where Rayman isn't even in any of the actual gameplay—he's only seen in the cutscenes.
* [[Killer Rabbit]]
* [[Killer Rabbit]]
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: A plethora of them in TV Party: [[MASH|B.R.U.S.H]], [[Star Wars|Star Worse]], [[Dawn of the Dead (film)|Dawn of the Rabbids]], need I go on?
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: A plethora of them in TV Party: [[MASH|B.R.U.S.H]], [[Star Wars|Star Worse]], [[Dawn of the Dead (film)|Dawn of the Rabbids]], need I go on?
* [[Mascot Mook]]
* [[Mascot Mook]]
* [[Minigame Game]]
* [[Minigame Game]]
* [[Missing Secret]]: The first game's [[Downer Ending]] put off many people, but there's a rumor that there's a hidden, happier ending by getting [[Hundred-Percent Completion|100% Completion]] on every minigame. Sadly, there's a glitch in one of the dance mini-games which prevents said completion, but it's been proven that this 'secret ending' is nonexistent after all.
* [[Missing Secret]]: The first game's [[Downer Ending]] put off many people, but there's a rumor that there's a hidden, happier ending by getting [[100% Completion]] on every minigame. Sadly, there's a glitch in one of the dance mini-games which prevents said completion, but it's been proven that this 'secret ending' is nonexistent after all.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Rayman in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, by putting socks over his hair and inhaling helium to look and sound like a Rabbid.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Rayman in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, by putting socks over his hair and inhaling helium to look and sound like a Rabbid.
* [[Party Game]]
* [[Party Game]]
* [[Police Lineup]]: One of the minigames in ''Rayman Raving Rabbids 2''.
* [[Police Lineup]]: One of the minigames in ''Rayman Raving Rabbids 2''.
* [[Product Placement]]: Capri Sun juice shows up in ''TV Party'' and ''[[Rabbids Go Home]]''.
* [[Product Placement]]: Capri Sun juice shows up in ''TV Party'' and ''[[Rabbids Go Home]]''.
* [[Rage Against the Author]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mymXS0WyVGQ This video] features the Rabbids viciously beating down [[Michel Ancel]] as he tries to explain the early development of the game as a Rayman platformer.
* [[Rage Against the Author]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mymXS0WyVGQ This video] features the Rabbids viciously beating down [[Michel Ancel]] as he tries to explain the early development of the game as a Rayman platformer.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: The Rabbids act somewhat normal, until they scream and their eyes turn red.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: The Rabbids act somewhat normal, until they scream and their eyes turn red.