Your first stop is Rabbids Invasion, the bunnies’ first full-length television series. They’re also curious and extremely energetic.
They don’t speak, but they know how to communicate in their own little ways - even if that basically means getting up in your face and screaming nonsense. Though they began life as spin-off characters in a popular gaming series, they’ve since taken on a life of their own.
They first appeared in 2006's Rayman Raving Rabbids for the Nintendo Wii, where their weird and wacky shenanigans kept gamers on their toes through a series of minigames. (Get it?) Originally known as "Raving Rabbids," these creatures have been around for 15 years. OK, first, what are the Rabbids, exactly? That’s how the mission was able to get off the ground.) But at the end of this adventure, if you find yourself totally in love with the Rabbids and want to see more of them, you’re in luck. In this Rabbids streaming special, you’ll laugh, learn about the power of friendship and wonder how and why humans are cool with sending a bunch of troublemaking bunnies to space. Together, the team will have to work together to make their trip as out of this world as possible… while fighting off an alien threat. Along for the ride are Disco, the Rabbid dancing queen, Cosmo, the self-conscious pilot and Mini, a cute lil’ munchkin who hates to be treated like a kid. One trip to Nebulous later, Beardie finds himself hurtling through space toward the fourth planet from the sun. There are also a ton of them, making them the perfect specimens for the mission. That means they don’t need space suits to handle the extreme temperatures or radiation of space. They may show few signs of intelligent life, but they're practically indestructible. Aerospace company Nebulous Industries’ CEO Frank Nebula wants a handful of Rabbids for the mission. When he lands himself a seat on a mission to Mars, the Red Planet, he's over the moon - err, literally. This galactic thrill ride follows a genius Rabbid named Beardie who dreams of traveling to the stars.
These freaky little fuzz balls normally make their home in the video game realm, but this time they’ve touched down with their most interstellar adventure yet: Rabbids Invasion Special: Mission to Mars. They’re the Rabbids, and they’ve just tackled their next frontier: space.