The Rabbids decide to build a pile to the moon and to do this they start collecting all kinds of stuff they can take.
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Rabbids Go Home is the game in the series with the greatest focus on humans. Real world American football players also make a cameo inside Rayman's television in the ending cinematic. They appear in the minigame Missfit, and in Rabbid Wrestling they serves as obstacles.
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In Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party the only humans present are fighters. In the Bunny Hunt minigames, humans are seen running away from the Rabbids. After that a group of Rabbids jump out of a submarine scaring all the people and beating up the journalist. She asks who are they, where do they come from, and what do they want. In the introduction a journalist named Jennifer Art from Paris tells that large yellow submarines have been identify all around the world. In Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, humans make appearances as real world people only in the introduction and in the Bunny Hunt minigames. Some human characters like Patrick, Gaaf, Tim, Junior, Landra, and Sam make an appearance during the game. In Rayman Dictées, the witch Clara asks Rayman for help, because she has accidentally frozen all the humans from the feet to the torso. Clara the Witch may be the only human that can speak Raymanian, as seen in Rayman Dictées when she speaks with Rayman, but it is unclear what language they are speaking. However, Rayman can speak some human languages as seen in the Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. Humans speak different languages all around the world, but they can't understand Raymanian that is spoken in Rayman's world. People can also be cooperative, because in Rabbids Go Home they work together to get rid of the invaders. In Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party the only humans present are fighters that are not scared of them. In this game, in fact, most of the people just ignore Rabbids or are not conscious of their presence. As seen in this game and in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2, they all seem to be scared of the Rabbids, but in Raving Rabbids Travel In Time only some of them are, like the professor in the museum. Some of them are dressed in a rubber suit to avoid being contaminated by Rabbids. They seem also to be very attached to their stuff and cleaning maniacs. In Rabbids Go Home all the humans are described as spending their lives like a big party driving safely and curiously, working hard and shopping till you drop. Some are nasty, some are nice, but most of them share similar traits. The humans' personality varies person to person. In Raving Rabbids Travel In Time humans share a similar appearance to the real world ones in fact some of them represent famous historical personalities. In this game, unlike the predecessor, there are also women. In Rabbids Go Home humans share a similar traits with the ones from the precedent title, like the dot-eyes, but they are all thin, even the fighters. They are fat, tall, with small legs and with dots for eyes. In Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party they are all portrayed as male fighters. By the fact that real world graphics are used, the humans present are real. In Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 humans are seen in the intro and in the Bunny Hunt minigames. The humans in this game have a different physical appearance that makes some of them look strong, others fat, others thin. Both males and females have black pupils. The mouths and the noses of the men are usually big, but the women's ones are smaller. In Rayman Dictées they have a cartoonized look that tries to recreate the real world humans' aspect. Humans made some appearances during the series, but their look changes game to game.