Bunny alien

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Peaceful by nature, the bunny aliens are a friendly and empathetic race that place religious significance on the naturally occurring energy-emitting crystals that litter their planet. While they may be adorable, they are not without defenses, and have the ability to combine into an enormous effigy of their individual forms in times of danger.

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Notes

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  • The bunny aliens' body shape and crater-littered planet is pretty transparently drawing on the common association between rabbits and the moon in Japanese culture stemming from [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Moon rabbit|{{#if:their analogue to the "man in the moon"|their analogue to the "man in the moon"|Moon rabbit}}]], probably best known to western readers from [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Sailor Moon|{{#if:||Sailor Moon}}]] protagonist Usagi Tsukino (月野 うさぎ, Tsukino Usagi), whose name is an oft-remarked upon [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}homonym|{{#if:||homonym}}]] with the Japanese word for rabbit (兎). Transformers fans, meanwhile, will likely recognize the association from the Beast Wars II rabbit named. Uh. Moon.
  • That said, according to Go! Go! author Haruka Oda those bunny ear protrusions are not literally ears but rather their BRAAAAAINS.<ref>Oda's design notes on the bunny aliens</ref>

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