Peppa Pig - The Rabbits

The Rabbits

  • Rebecca Rabbit- She is Peppa's friend from playgroup. She is the big sister of Richard and her twin baby sister and brother, Rosie and Robby. Her mum is Mummy Rabbit, her dad is Daddy Rabbit, her auntie is Miss Rabbit, who is Mummy Rabbit's sister and her grandpa is Grampy Rabbit.
  • Richard Rabbit- Rebecca's young brother and the twins' older brother.
  • Miss Rabbit- Miss Rabbit appears to have hundreds of jobs at the same time, including bus driver, supermarket assistant, librarian, helicopter pilot, fireman, ice cream seller, car crusher and ticket seller.
  • Mummy Rabbit- Rebecca's, Richard's, Rosie's and Robbie's mum. She is also Miss Rabbit's sister. She does some of Miss Rabbit's jobs in "Miss Rabbit's Day Off" when she sprained her ankle.
  • Daddy Rabbit- Rebecca's, Richard's,and the twins' dad. He works with Daddy Pig and Mrs.Cat in a top floor office. He appears to be a station master and ice cream seller in some episodes.
  • Grampy Rabbit- Rebecca's, Richard's, and the twins' grandpa. He is seen in some episodes like "Grampy Rabbit's Dinosaur Park, "Grampy Rabbit's Boatyard", "The Little Boat", and some other episodes. He's good friends with Grandad Dog, Grandpa Pig, and Captain Dog.
  • Rosie and Robby Rabbit- Rebecca's and Richard's baby sister and brother. They are only seen in "Mummy Rabbit's Bump" and "Mirrors".

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