🌟 The World’s Most Famous Rabbits

From storybooks to Saturday morning cartoons, rabbits have hopped through our childhoods and into our hearts.
Here’s a fun look at some of the most iconic, beloved, and unforgettable bunnies from literature, television, film, folklore, and pop culture.

Enjoy this nostalgic hop down memory lane! 🐰✨


#1 — Bugs Bunny

The king of cartoon rabbits. Smart, sassy, and endlessly clever, Bugs Bunny remains the world’s most iconic rabbit.

#2 — Br’er Rabbit

A classic trickster character whose cleverness (and mischief!) have inspired generations of storytellers.

#3 — Peter Rabbit

The adventurous little hero from Beatrix Potter’s timeless tales, famous for sneaking into Mr. McGregor’s garden.

#4 — The Velveteen Rabbit

The beloved story of a stuffed rabbit who becomes “real” through love — one of childhood’s most tender classics.

#5 — The Easter Bunny

Symbol of spring, joy, and colorful eggs. Everyone imagines the Easter Bunny a little differently, but all versions are magical.

#6 — Harvey

A 6-foot invisible rabbit from Broadway & the classic film starring Jimmy Stewart — whimsical, charming, and unforgettable.

#7 — The Trix Rabbit

Forever trying — and failing — to get that cereal. “Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!”


#8 — Roger Rabbit

The star of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? — chaotic, lovable, and iconic.

#9 — The Energizer Bunny

He keeps going… and going… and going. A marketing legend and pop-culture staple.

#10 — Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh)

Organized, responsible, slightly anxious — Rabbit is the hardworking friend in the Hundred Acre Wood.

#11 — Thumper

Bambi’s best friend with a big heart and even bigger feet. A forever-favorite for bunny lovers.

#12 — The Hare (Tortoise & the Hare)

Fast, confident, and a bit prideful — an unforgettable character from Aesop’s fables.

#13 — The White Rabbit (Alice in Wonderland)

Frantic, iconic, and always late — the rabbit who started Alice’s entire adventure.

#14 — The Duracell Bunnies

The original battery-powered mascots who hopped their way into advertising history.

#15 — The Nesquik Bunny (Quicky)

Energetic, bouncy, and always ready with a chocolate milk mix.

#16 — The Jackalope

A legendary creature — part rabbit, part deer — rooted in folklore and campfire tales.

#17 — Little Bunny Foo Foo

A mischievous bunny from the children’s song — cute melody, questionable behavior. 😂



🌟 Bonus Famous Rabbits They Missed — But We Didn’t!

#18 — Judy Hopps (Zootopia)

One of Disney’s most iconic modern rabbits. Brave, clever, determined — and a true trailblazer.

#19 — Snowball (Secret Life of Pets)

Energetic, dramatic, chaotic perfection. Snowball stole every scene.

#20 — Max & Ruby

A gentle sibling duo from the classic children’s TV series — wholesome bunny nostalgia at its finest.

#21 — Buster Baxter (Arthur)

Arthur’s best friend — funny, curious, and always hungry.

#22 — Ruby (Max & Ruby)

Deserves her own mention for surviving Max’s chaos. 😂

#23 — Hops (Sing)

A lesser-known but adorable background bunny in Sing.

#24 — Captain Bunnyman (Boss Baby)

Ridiculous? Yes. Forgettable? Absolutely not.

#25 — Captain Carrot (DC Comics)

A superhero rabbit because… why not?