Rabbit Kid

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Rabbit Kid is a Beastformer from the Headmasters portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Rabbit's hands are idle playthings.

Born on the island of Rabbihos, Rabbit Kid (ラビットキッド Rabittokiddo) had a great life until the Decepticons invaded his homeworld, Beast, raising an insurgent army from the dissatisfied cold-blooded Beastformers. As the Decepticon-allied Beastformers conquered the planet, Rabbit Kid joined White Leo's resistance army. Along with Hedgehog, he was shot into space to track down the good Cybertronians, the Autobots, in hopes they would come to help drive off the Decepticons and restore the old regime. He also holds the rank of King of Rabbihos, over Emperor Blue Horse.

Rabbit Kid's main skills in the Autobot Beastformer forces are as a communications combatant and his unmatched jumping power. He has close bonds with fellow soldiers Hedgehog and the avuncular Yellow Giraffe.

English name: Hare Razing Rabbit

Fiction

The Headmasters cartoon

Now I'm blue!

While patrolling space in the battleship Maximus, the Autobots discovered a pair of aliens floating in space in exosuits. After being brought in, they introduced themselves as Rabbit Kid and Hedgehog. The duo pleaded for help in driving the Decepticon invaders off their formerly-bucolic homeworld, so the Autobots set course for the planet Beast. Rebellion on Planet Beast

The Headmasters comic

Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beast!


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Toys

The Headmasters

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Not a Bat'leth. Honest.
  • Rabbit Kid (Beastformer, 1987)
    • Beast ID number: 22
    • Accessories: "Rapid Spear"
Rabbit Kid is an anthropomorphic aqua rabbit in high-tech teal and aqua armor. He comes with his "Rapid Spear" double-bladed spear. He has one of three rubsigns on his abdomen, revealing the elemental power of fire, water, or wood.

Beastformers

Later in 1987, Rabbit Kid was reissued in the third wave of Beastformers, in new packaging with no Transformers logos or insignia. His bio card still featured the Autobot symbol, however.