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- Bunnie Rabbot is a cyborg member of the Freedom Fighters and the wife of Antoine D'Coolette. She and her teammates are long-time foes of Doctor Eggman, and later joined forces with Mega Man and other heroes to battle Sigma and the Deadly Six in Worlds Unite.
- — Bunnie Rabbot Bunnie Rabbot (バニー・ラボット Banii Rabotto) is a member of the Freedom Fighters and a prominent ally to Sonic the Hedgehog in the Archie Sonic comics. She is also the first female anthropomorphic rabbit character in the Sonic Franchise, before Sega introduced Cream and Vanilla.
- Bunnie would eventually get caught up in the war against Doctor Ivo Robotnik after being saved by Sonic the Hedgehog and Rotor the Walrus from a mobile Roboticizer that had partially Roboticized her. Bunnie was taken to Knothole Village where she immediately offered her services to Princess Sally Acorn and became a member of the Knothole Freedom Fighters after demonstrating the incredible new abilities she gained from receiving her cybernetics. Later, during the First Robotnik War, Bunnie was forced the fight a Roboticized Sonic and prevent him from destroying Knothole. Rotor had previously installed some enchantments into Bunnie's robotic limbs (such as the ability to fly and shoot energy beams) which allowed her to stand a better chance against Mecha Sonic in battle. Although Bunnie wasn
- Bunnie Rabbot-D'Coolette (known simply as Bunnie Rabbot in the animated series and in Sonic the Hedgehog comic issues preceding #174) is a fictional character featured prominently in the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series and Sonic the Hedgehog comic book. She was voiced by Christine Cavanaugh in the cartoon, which was known to fans as SatAM. She is a female, anthropomorphic rabbit, and she is also a cyborg. In both the show and the comic, Bunnie is a member of the "Freedom Fighters" dedicated to combating the evil Dr. Robotnik. She speaks with a thick Southern accent, and shows her affection with folksy slang like "Hon'" or "Sugah" (similar to Rogue from X-Men).
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