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In [[Mega Microgame$]], '''Alien Bunnies''' were the life counter for Orbulon's games. Every time the player lose one of his lives, an alien bunny gets sucked into a nameless void. Regaining a life brings one back from said void. Their spaceship appears in the Dribble & Spitz microgame, Space Escape. In the GameCube remake, [[Mega Party Game$]], they had their own minigame, where up to four had to keep away from a larger space hare in a girl's wig.
In [[Mega Microgame$]], '''Alien Bunnies''' were the life counter for Orbulon's games. Every time the player lose one of his lives, an alien bunny gets sucked into a nameless void. Regaining a life brings one back from said void. Their spaceship appears in the Dribble & Spitz microgame, Space Escape. In the GameCube remake, [[Mega Party Game$]], they had their own minigame, where up to four had to keep away from a larger space hare in a girl's wig.



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In Mega Microgame$, Alien Bunnies were the life counter for Orbulon's games. Every time the player lose one of his lives, an alien bunny gets sucked into a nameless void. Regaining a life brings one back from said void. Their spaceship appears in the Dribble & Spitz microgame, Space Escape. In the GameCube remake, Mega Party Game$, they had their own minigame, where up to four had to keep away from a larger space hare in a girl's wig.

In Wario Ware: Twisted!, they show up during Orbulon's story, as his minions. In Wario Ware: Touched!, they appear in various places. One appears in the ending of Dr. Crygor's game, and Mike goes to a planet full of them.

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