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2011年是兔年,不过兔子一早就成为各个领域的“红人”。小编在此稍做盘点:想看温情有小兔彼得,想看暴力有监狱兔,想看疯癫有雷曼兔子,想看机智有兔子罗杰,想看懒散有兔斯基,总有那么一款兔子能标中你的心。(Mac)
Tuzki(兔斯基)
Where does Tuzki come from? Tuzki, also known as the crazy rabbit, has been a hit since it was introduced at the beginning of 2007. “Tuzki” is an amalgamation(融合) of “tu” and “Zebatinsky”(科幻小说家阿西莫夫的短篇小说《请用“S”拼我的名字》中的主人公名字) and is a popular illustrated rabbit character, created in 2006 by Wang Momo of Beijing Broadcasting Institute. Simplistic, noseless and mouthless, Tuzki can have different expressions and steal the hearts of Chinese netizens(网民) very easily.
Peter Rabbit(小兔彼得)
Peter Rabbit is a fictional anthropomorphic(人形的) character in various children’s stories by Beatrix Potter (碧雅丝·波特,英国女画家). He first appeared in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912. Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit Beatrix Potter had as a child called Peter Piper(风笛手). The rabbits in Potter’s stories are anthropomorphic and wear human clothes; Peter wears a jacket and shoes. And Peter Rabbit has been the favorite of bedtime stories for a long time.
Usavich(监狱兔)
It is a series of animated short films created for MTV Japan since 2006. It’s about two rabbit inmates(同室者), Kirenenko and Putin, living in a Soviet(苏联的) prison. Both have odd behaviors and spend their everyday life in their cell(牢房) with something unusual happening. The episodes are quite musical. Almost every action has a sound associated with it and most episodes in the first season begin with a quiet jazzy beat accompanied by the rhythmic(节奏感强的) squeaking(吱吱声) noises of Putin dancing on his bed.
Roger Rabbit(兔子罗杰)
It’s a character from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit(《谁陷害了兔子罗杰》), which is a technically-marvelous film blending animated, ink-and-paint cartoon characters and flesh-and-blood live actors, in a convincing comedy in 1988. It was a success, especially the Roger Rabbit dance. In movement, it is similar to the Running Man, but done by skipping backwards with arms performing a flapping(拍打) gesture as if hooking one’s thumbs on(向…勾手指) suspenders(吊裤带).
Rayman Raving Rabbids(雷曼兔子)
It is a spinoff(续集) in the Rayman series released by the French company Ubisoft as a Wii(日本任天堂公司推出的电视游戏机) launch title. The game has generally been received positively and it consists of over 70 minigames. It is primarily designed with the Wii Remote in mind, but is also available on PC(个人电脑), PlayStation 2(日本索尼电脑娱乐公司推出的一款电视游戏机) etc. The Rabbids are the common enemy in this game. Their technology varies from advanced giant robots to close combat tools such as plungers (手压皮碗泵) and feather dusters(羽毛掸子). Characters do not have the voice acting that was first used in Rayman 2. Instead, the voices become regular gibberish(乱语), except for a few words like “Hey”, “Wow”, or “Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”
Tuzki(兔斯基)
Where does Tuzki come from? Tuzki, also known as the crazy rabbit, has been a hit since it was introduced at the beginning of 2007. “Tuzki” is an amalgamation(融合) of “tu” and “Zebatinsky”(科幻小说家阿西莫夫的短篇小说《请用“S”拼我的名字》中的主人公名字) and is a popular illustrated rabbit character, created in 2006 by Wang Momo of Beijing Broadcasting Institute. Simplistic, noseless and mouthless, Tuzki can have different expressions and steal the hearts of Chinese netizens(网民) very easily.
Peter Rabbit(小兔彼得)
Peter Rabbit is a fictional anthropomorphic(人形的) character in various children’s stories by Beatrix Potter (碧雅丝·波特,英国女画家). He first appeared in The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902, and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912. Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit Beatrix Potter had as a child called Peter Piper(风笛手). The rabbits in Potter’s stories are anthropomorphic and wear human clothes; Peter wears a jacket and shoes. And Peter Rabbit has been the favorite of bedtime stories for a long time.
Usavich(监狱兔)
It is a series of animated short films created for MTV Japan since 2006. It’s about two rabbit inmates(同室者), Kirenenko and Putin, living in a Soviet(苏联的) prison. Both have odd behaviors and spend their everyday life in their cell(牢房) with something unusual happening. The episodes are quite musical. Almost every action has a sound associated with it and most episodes in the first season begin with a quiet jazzy beat accompanied by the rhythmic(节奏感强的) squeaking(吱吱声) noises of Putin dancing on his bed.
Roger Rabbit(兔子罗杰)
It’s a character from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit(《谁陷害了兔子罗杰》), which is a technically-marvelous film blending animated, ink-and-paint cartoon characters and flesh-and-blood live actors, in a convincing comedy in 1988. It was a success, especially the Roger Rabbit dance. In movement, it is similar to the Running Man, but done by skipping backwards with arms performing a flapping(拍打) gesture as if hooking one’s thumbs on(向…勾手指) suspenders(吊裤带).
Rayman Raving Rabbids(雷曼兔子)
It is a spinoff(续集) in the Rayman series released by the French company Ubisoft as a Wii(日本任天堂公司推出的电视游戏机) launch title. The game has generally been received positively and it consists of over 70 minigames. It is primarily designed with the Wii Remote in mind, but is also available on PC(个人电脑), PlayStation 2(日本索尼电脑娱乐公司推出的一款电视游戏机) etc. The Rabbids are the common enemy in this game. Their technology varies from advanced giant robots to close combat tools such as plungers (手压皮碗泵) and feather dusters(羽毛掸子). Characters do not have the voice acting that was first used in Rayman 2. Instead, the voices become regular gibberish(乱语), except for a few words like “Hey”, “Wow”, or “Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”