The Twisted Rabbit is a minor antagonist in the Piggy franchise, serving as the secondary antagonist of the Decay chapter and the main antagonist of it's first part.
She is a hallucination of Bunny's sister, Brella, that chases Bunny in the metro system.
Appearance[]
The Twisted Rabbit is a tall, slender, decayed rabbit that has part of her face ripped off and a white glowing eye. She wears a ripped green tank top and ripped black pants. The Twisted Rabbit has an open mouth with two sharp buck teeth. Unlike most Piggy characters, she has four sharp fingers and three sharp toes with one of her arms begin replaced with a wrecking ball attached to a chain that also wraps around her waist.
Biography[]
After reaching an area with lots of damaged planks and wood, Bunny sees a key and picks it up. Immediately after, the Twisted Rabbit bursts through the wall and begins to chase Bunny while letting out blood-curdling and sorrowful wails. Bunny manages to escape by unlocking a door at the end of the room with the key she just picked up. At the very end of the chapter, the Twisted Rabbit bursts through the wall and encounters Bunny again, initiating the final chase sequence. At the end of the chase, Bunny enters a vent and the Twisted Rabbit tries to grab her but Bunny manages to successfully escape.
Trivia[]
- A misconception is that the Twisted Rabbit is a hallucination of Bonnet, Bunny's younger sister. However, the Twisted Rabbit has a closer resemblance to Bunny's other sister, Brella, meaning that it could be a hallucination of her.
- However, it's interesting to note that the designer of the Twisted Rabbit, Axel Glow, originally titled her Twisted Bonnet.
- This was confirmed by AJFried as the Twisted Rabbit represents Brella whilst The Chained represents Bonnet.
- The Twisted Rabbit is the third bot in the game to have a large hitbox.
- The Twisted Rabbit is the tallest bot in the game, even being taller than TIO.
External Links[]
- Twisted Rabbit on the Piggy Wiki
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