Nabbit
Nabbit is a purple, rabbit-like character who appears in several games within the Mario franchise, typically as an antagonist or nuisance. He is characterized by his large ears, round snout, and a distinctive bandit-like mask featuring two large, cartoonish eyes.
Appearance and Characteristics:
Nabbit's most recognizable feature is his dark purple fur, which covers his entire body. He wears a white mask with black-rimmed eyes that gives the impression of a cartoonish expression. He also sports large, floppy ears and white gloves. His large feet aid in his quick movements and ability to snatch items. Nabbit is portrayed as mischievous and a petty thief, often seen attempting to steal items of value.
Role in Games:
Nabbit's primary role in the Mario games is that of a persistent thief. He frequently attempts to steal valuable objects, such as power-ups or other important items, forcing Mario and his companions to chase him down and retrieve the stolen goods. He often appears in levels designed specifically for this purpose, requiring players to navigate challenging terrain and obstacles to catch him.
Appearances in Games:
Nabbit has appeared in several titles including:
- New Super Mario Bros. U: He first appeared in this game, where he steals items from Toad Houses. Catching him awards the player with P-Wings.
- New Super Luigi U: Nabbit replaces Mario as the playable character in single-player mode. He is immune to enemy damage but cannot use power-ups.
- Super Mario Run: He appears as a playable character.
- Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam: He appears as a character in this game.
- Super Mario Maker 2: He appears as a costume.
Significance:
Nabbit is a memorable character in the Mario universe, often providing a comedic element to the gameplay. His role as a recurring thief has cemented his place in the series' lore, and his unique design has made him a recognizable and popular character among fans. His appearance often presents a challenging, optional side quest for players to engage in.