Literature
| Name | Specie(s) | Work | Author | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Babbitty Rabbitty | Rabbit | The Tales of Beedle the Bard | J. K. Rowling | |
| Basil Stag-Hare | Hare | Redwall | Brian Jacques | |
| Benjamin Bunny | Rabbit | The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Son of Old Mr. Bouncer, Peter Rabbit's cousin and eventually Flopsy's husband and father of six bunnies. |
| Bionic Bunny | Rabbit | The Bionic Bunny Show | Marc Brown | Also appears in various Arthur series books. |
| Br'er Rabbit | Rabbit | Uncle Remus | Joel Chandler Harris | |
| Bunnicula | Rabbit | Bunnicula | Deborah and James Howe | |
| Mr. Bunnsy | Rabbit | The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents | Terry Pratchett | |
| Bunny Queen Janet | Rabbit | Voyage to the Bunny Planet | Rosemary Wells | |
| Buster Baxter | Rabbit | Arthur | Marc Brown | |
| Cecily Parsley | Rabbit | Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes | Beatrix Potter | |
| E. Aster Bunnymund | Rabbit | The Guardians of Childhood | William Joyce | |
| Edward Tulane | Rabbit | The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane | Kate DiCamillo | |
| Fierce Bad Rabbit | Rabbit | The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | |
| Flopsy | Rabbit | The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | One of Peter Rabbit's sisters and eventually Benjamin's husband and mother to six bunnies. |
| Flopsy Bunnies | Rabbits | The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Benjamin and Flopsy's six children. |
| God | Rabbit | When God Was a Rabbit | Sarah Winman | |
| Hazel / Hazel-rah | Rabbit | Watership Down | Richard Adams | Also the other rabbit Fiver / Hrair-roo, Bigwig / Thlayli, Blackberry, Dandelion, Pipkin / Hlao-roo, Silver, Holly, Bluebell, Speedwell, Hawkbit, Buckthorn, Acorn and many others. |
| Jack Hare | Hare | Masquerade | Kit Williams | |
| Lille Skutt | Rabbit | Bamse | Rune Andréasson | Given the name "Little Frisky" in English. |
| Lily | Rabbit | Cookie | Jacqueline Wilson | |
| Little Georgie | Rabbit | Rabbit Hill | Robert Lawson | |
| Little Grey Rabbit | Rabbit | Little Grey Rabbit | Alison Uttley | |
| March Hare | Hare | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Lewis Carroll | |
| Miffy | Rabbit | Miffy | Dick Bruna | |
| Pat | Rabbit | Pat the Bunny | Dorothy Kunhardt | |
| Peter Cottontail | Rabbit | Peter Cottontail | Thornton Burgess | |
| Peter Rabbit | Rabbit | The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies, The Tale of Mr. Tod | Beatrix Potter | Flopsy's brother and Benjamin Bunny's cousin. |
| Pupu Tupuna | Rabbit | Pupu Tupuna | Pirkko Koskimies | |
| Rabbit | Rabbit | Winnie-the-Pooh | A. A. Milne | |
| Ralph | Rabbit | Bunny Trouble | Hans Wilhelm | Followed by sequels Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble and More Bunny Trouble |
| Responsible Rabbit | Rabbit | Sweet Pickles | Ruth Lerner Perle, Jacquelyn Reinach, and Richard Hefter | The town's banker, who never seems to deviate from his constantly busy schedule. |
| Roger Rabbit | Rabbit | Who Censored Roger Rabbit? | Gary Wolf | |
| Runny Babbit | Rabbit | Runny Babbit | Shel Silverstein | |
| Serena | Hare | The Little White Horse | Elizabeth Goudge | Maria saved her from the Men from the Dark Woods. |
| Uncle Wiggily | Rabbit | Uncle Wiggily | Howard R. Garis | |
| Velveteen Rabbit | Rabbit | The Velveteen Rabbit | Margery Williams | A plushy toy rabbit that is transformed into a real rabbit by love and care from his owner. |
| White Rabbit | Rabbit | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Lewis Carroll | A rabbit wearing a waistcoat and a pocket watch. Has an important appointment with the Duchess and later serves as the Queen of Heart's herald. |
| Willy Bunny, Sally Bunny, Daddy Bunny | Rabbits | Little Counting Book | Richard Scarry |
Read more about this topic: List Of Fictional Rabbits And Hares
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