Over the years the rabbids have slightly changed their appearance in each game (the TV series is included though) the known rabbid changes are listed below.
Rayman Raving Rabbids[]
In their first appearance, the rabbid's naked bellies and ear insides are a very light pink and are barely seen in the dark, They also have pupils that are very large and almost covers their entire eyes.
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2[]
The Rabbids maintain their appearance from the first Rayman Raving Rabbids, but their eyes do not change to red when they scream.
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party[]
In the third installment of the Raving Rabbids series, They have naked bellies and their ear insides are now apricot instead of pink. And Their pupils are a bit smaller than in the first two games.
Rabbids Go Home[]
The Rabbids have naked bellies and their ear insides go back to pink and Their teeth are now located way in the back of their mouths, for some reason whenever they smiled (like in the picture on your right) their teeth are not visible. And The inside of their mouths is black with their tongues now being red
Raving Rabbids Travel in Time[]
Their arms are now a bit more thinner, unlike in the previous games in which their arms were stubbier.
And Their naked bellies and ear insides switch back to apricot once again and with Them also having bigger teeth
Rabbids Alive and Kicking[]
The Rabbid design is modified for it to appear more realistic, similar to how the appear in the trailers and viral videos and Their ear insides and naked bellies go back to pink.
Rabbids Land[]
In Rabbids Land, the Rabbids maintain their appearance from Rabbids Alive and Kicking.
Rabbids Invasion TV Series[]
They almost maintain their appearance from Rabbids Alive and Kicking. Beside the fact that The whiteness of their skin, the color of their naked bellies and their ear insides vary depending on their location along with having smaller pupils, Teeth closer to each other, pink palms, and Their eyes are slightly far from their mouth.
In Other Media[]
The Rabbids are always shown in a CGI-realistic style appearance for all of the trailers found on YouTube. and pictures submitted for the internet. For some of the trailers from Travel in Time, the rabbid design has one little change: For starters, the teeth are too far from each other. In the trailers for Rabbids Land, this design error is used again