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→‎Super Mario 64 DS: That's how I discovered it, because I didn't caught the rabbit on the roof with Luigi, none of his other green rabbits ever turned glowing (other colored rabbits did), no matter how many stars I collected or if I killed myself.
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In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', generic rabbits are prominent throughout Peach's Castle, both indoors and outdoors. They replace MIPS from the original game. Each character has their own designated rabbits, which only appear when the player is controlling that character. The rabbits for each character can be distinguished by color: yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. The rabbits only start to appear when the player's character talks to the [[Toad]] in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. If a rabbit it caught for the first time, it begs to be released and gives a [[key]] to the character, which unlocks a minigame for the Rec Room. If the character catches the same rabbit again, it begs to be released and tells them that they already obtained its key. Two of Mario's, one of Wario's, and one of Yoshi's rabbits are found in the same locations that MIPS appears in the original ''Super Mario 64''. In the manual, a screenshot of an off-pink rabbit with black details appears, likely taken during a pre-release revision.
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', generic rabbits are prominent throughout Peach's Castle, both indoors and outdoors. They replace MIPS from the original game. Each character has their own designated rabbits, which only appear when the player is controlling that character. The rabbits for each character can be distinguished by color: yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. The rabbits only start to appear when the player's character talks to the [[Toad]] in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. If a rabbit it caught for the first time, it begs to be released and gives a [[key]] to the character, which unlocks a minigame for the Rec Room. If the character catches the same rabbit again, it begs to be released and tells them that they already obtained its key. Two of Mario's, one of Wario's, and one of Yoshi's rabbits are found in the same locations that MIPS appears in the original ''Super Mario 64''. In the manual, a screenshot of an off-pink rabbit with black details appears, likely taken during a pre-release revision.


Special [[glowing rabbit]]s need to be caught to unlock a white door in the character-selection room, behind which is a secret Power Star. They will randomly appear only after the player has collected 50 [[Power Star]]s in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Any character can catch them. After the player catches eight of these rabbits, they will no longer appear. In the Korean version, the minigames were removed, and therefore the rabbits do not appear. At the beginning of the game, Yoshi must find the rabbit with the key, located in the hedge maze.
Special [[glowing rabbit]]s need to be caught to unlock a white door in the character-selection room, behind which is a secret Power Star. They will randomly appear only after the player has collected 50 [[Power Star]]s in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Any character can catch them but only after they have already caught their respective seven rabbits. After the player catches eight of these rabbits, they will no longer appear. In the Korean version, the minigames were removed, and therefore the rabbits do not appear. At the beginning of the game, Yoshi must find the rabbit with the key, located in the hedge maze.


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