Stuffed bunnies may be more than you think...

edited February 2014 in The Walking Dead

So, I was messing around and replaying a bunch of stuff when I noticed something... At the beginning prologue of season two, Clem opens the bathroom stalls and sees a stuffed bunny covered in gore... I noticed that it was a similar model from Season 1 when you were poking around and found the stuffed bunny at Jolene's camp, except the ear was ripped off and it had more blood on it. I don't understand why Telltale would just put a random stuffed animal in that stall... But on the other hand, it might just be a stupid easter egg or something. Maybe her girl came back to the camp like Jolene said she would, grieved over Jolene's dead body, took her stuffed animal and left...? I don't know how that would matter, but maybe her girl's part of Carver's or Tavia's group. What do you think?

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  • Seems like a demented version of Banang.

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    Rabbits are evil.

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    Oh well, I didn't need to sleep tonight anyways.

    Rabbits are evil.

  • That is cool, you should be an investigator...of video games.

  • Be happy that you were warned of the evil doings of Rabbits.

    Oh well, I didn't need to sleep tonight anyways.

  • No one ever listens to me....

    Rabbits are evil.

  • I keep hoping someone will make a logical argument as to why these two bunnies are related. Would be interesting if they were.

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    It seems like Clementine loses her hat every time we see the demented rabbit.

    Bloody rabbit = lost innocence? I don't know.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I keep hoping someone will make a logical argument as to why these two bunnies are related. Would be interesting if they were.

  • Thats not all...

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    Be happy that you were warned of the evil doings of Rabbits.

  • I always wondered about that. When I was writing one of my fanfics, I had another little girl (younger, female version of Ben) who lost her stuffed rabbit and it turned up in Jolene's tent. I can't explain the one on the toilet. :/

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    Gengar posted: »

    Thats not all...

  • Well, why would Telltale put that there for no reason whatsoever? I feel like they've got to be related somehow.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I keep hoping someone will make a logical argument as to why these two bunnies are related. Would be interesting if they were.

  • Rabbit doll= innocence

    Bloody Rabbit doll= bloody innocence...?

    ...Nailed it XD

    It seems like Clementine loses her hat every time we see the demented rabbit. Bloody rabbit = lost innocence? I don't know.

  • Maybe that girls who shot Omid was the little girl...

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    The bunnies will take over the world!

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  • She didn't lose the hat the second time?

    It seems like Clementine loses her hat every time we see the demented rabbit. Bloody rabbit = lost innocence? I don't know.

  • It may just be a case of reused models, but as we know with TTG sometimes the smallest things have the biggest meanings. I truely hope it isn't put in there purely as filler. If it was just filler at least changed the type of animal the stuffed animal is :p

    Sxphyre posted: »

    Well, why would Telltale put that there for no reason whatsoever? I feel like they've got to be related somehow.

  • Rabbit's are not innocent!

    It seems like Clementine loses her hat every time we see the demented rabbit. Bloody rabbit = lost innocence? I don't know.

  • You had a choice you give it to the bitch. It's more of an almost lost.

    At least I tried, lol. I am perfectly happy to believe that there is no deeper meaning behind the two stuffed animals.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    She didn't lose the hat the second time?

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    You had a choice you give it to the bitch. It's more of an almost lost. At least I tried, lol. I am perfectly happy to believe that there is no deeper meaning behind the two stuffed animals.

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    They're savage beasts

    Rabbit's are not innocent!

  • It's not an easter egg, it's the easter bunny!

    Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all night.

  • That makes one of us :p

    You had a choice you give it to the bitch. It's more of an almost lost. At least I tried, lol. I am perfectly happy to believe that there is no deeper meaning behind the two stuffed animals.

  • Terra-bad joke.... take my like and leave me to my shameful giggling.

    Onmens posted: »

    It's not an easter egg, it's the easter bunny! Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all night.

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    Onmens posted: »

    It's not an easter egg, it's the easter bunny! Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all night.

  • It would be cool if the toys were somehow related but I don't think so
    I think its just a symbol, same with scenes from broken down towns, the effects that the apocalypse has on people. The rabbits just really leave behind a message that a child was there.

    we know that the rabbit in the tent belongs to Jolene's daughter, we don't know anything about the one toilet.

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