Alien Bunny

Alien Bunnies, originally known as Space Hares, are a recurring alien species in the WarioWare series.

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
Space Hares appear in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! as the life counter for Orbulon's microgames. They dance with Orbulon during the intermissions. If a player loses one of their lives, a Space Hare gets sucked into a void. Regaining a life brings one back from said void. Orbulon's, and his Space Hares', spaceship appears in Space Escape, one of Dribble and Spitz's microgames.

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!, the Alien Bunnies have their own minigame in Wobbly Bobbly where up to four players have to keep away from a larger Alien Bunny in a girl's wig.

WarioWare: Twisted!
Space Hares show up during Orbulon's story in WarioWare: Twisted! as his minions.

WarioWare: Touched!
In WarioWare: Touched! the Space Hares appear in various places. One appears in the ending of Dr. Crygor's story, and in the intro of Mike's story, where he goes to a planet full of them.

Game & Wario
In Game & Wario, the Alien Bunnies make a brief appearance during the epilogue of Captain Wario's story as they fly through the sky.

WarioWare Gold
In WarioWare Gold, the Alien Bunnies appear in all of the Wario Bowl-related cutscenes. Two Alien Bunnies also appear during the intros of the Mash League, Twist League, and Touch League, where Wario explains how to use the buttons, gyro control, and touch screen.

An Alien Bunny holding a box appears in the intermissions of all the Mash League characters' stages, including Wario Deluxe. The player can control it to collect coins.

Two Alien Bunnies show up during the intro of 5-Volt's stage, where they appear with Mr. Sparkles on TV and hold frying pans.

Rhythm Heaven series
Alien Bunnies appear in the Japan-exclusive game Rhythm Tengoku for the Game Boy Advance, its internationally released sequel Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS, Rhythm Heaven Fever for the Wii, and Rhythm Heaven Megamix for the Nintendo 3DS. These games were made by the same team who develop the WarioWare games.

WarioWare Gold character cards

 * Rank C – These critters are the perfect staff at Wario's tourney. They're not cheap, but they really, er... hop to it.
 * Rank B – They prefer to feed on fresh carotene and buy it by the log at home. Every bit of currency goes into carotene.
 * Rank A – They are beyond adorable, but they aren't into warm fuzzies. Their faces also don't emote all that much.