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(The purple rabbit was only in screenshots, not the game's coding. There is no reason whatsoever to think it was intended for Waluigi, and was in all likelihood an early version of Wario's rabbit.)
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===''Super Mario 64 DS''===
===''Super Mario 64 DS''===
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', rabbits feature much more prominently. They are found throughout the castle grounds (and their locations vary from character to character). The designated rabbits for each character have a specific color - yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. If caught, they would unlock mini-games for the player to play in the Rec-Room. In Korean version, the rabbits for minigames do not appear because Korean version doesn't include minigames.
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', rabbits feature much more prominently. They are found throughout the castle grounds (and their locations vary from character to character). The designated rabbits for each character have a specific color - yellow for [[Yoshi]], pink for Mario, green for [[Luigi]], and orange for [[Wario]]. If caught, they would unlock mini-games for the player to play in the Rec-Room.


Special [[Glowing Rabbit]]s needed to be caught to unlock a white door in the Character Door room, behind which was a secret [[Power Star]]. They will appear only after collecting at least 50 [[Power Star|Power Stars]].
Special [[Glowing Rabbit]]s needed to be caught to unlock a white door in the Character Door room, behind which was a secret [[Power Star]]. They will appear only after collecting at least 50 [[Power Star|Power Stars]].
Although they did not appear in the original ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', there was a single yellow rabbit named [[MIPS]] who would run around the basement area and grant Mario a [[Power Star]] should he be caught.


'''Yoshi (Yellow Rabbits):
'''Yoshi (Yellow Rabbits):
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