Rabbits (podcast)

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Rabbits
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Production
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Publication
Original release2017
Related
Related shows Tanis, The Black Tapes, Faerie,
Website www.rabbitspodcast.com

Rabbits is a mystery pseudo-documentary podcast. Published by Pacific Northwest Stories, it is part of their series of podcasts set in the same fictional universe (such as The Black Tapes and Tanis ) which, despite being works of fiction, are presented as legitimate true stories both within the podcast and outside of it; the podcast has no credited writers or performers, as the events and characters are framed as real.

Contents

The show revolves around a mysterious, dangerous unnamed alternate reality game nicknamed "Rabbits". The first season follows protagonist Carly Parker, who stumbles upon the game while investigating the disappearance of her friend Yumiko. The second season follows a new character, Riley Bennet, who also comes to investigate the game. A main feature of Rabbits is the use of pop culture references, especially to classic video games like Defender and Space Ace .

A second season was announced and its funding was attempted on Kickstarter; while it did not reach its goal, the season was still published on Stitcher Prenium. [1] A three episode spin-off miniseries, The Path was available on Apple in 2021, while a novel written by Miles and also titled Rabbits, a stand-alone story set in the same universe, was released on June 8, 2021. [2] A sequel, The Quiet Room, is due to be published in October 2023. [3]

Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeTitle [4] Release date [4] Production code [4]
1"Game On"February 28, 2017101
2"Concernicus Jones"March 14, 2017102
3"Marigold and Persephone"March 28, 2017103
4"Doglover in Hell"April 11, 2017104
5"Priesthood One"April 25, 2017105
6"Strange Attractors"May 9, 2017106
7"Arcadia"May 23, 2017107
8"Elysian Drift"June 5, 2017108
9"Hazel"June 20, 2017109
10"The Future We Deserve"July 4, 2017110

Season 2

(Available on Stitcher)

EpisodeTitle [5] Release date [5] Production code [5]
1"The Wrong Song"July 13, 2021201
2"Play the Game, Find the Game"July 13, 2021202
3"Path Cards"July 20, 2021203
4"The Call of the Void"July 27, 2021204
5"Like Arteries in Search of a Heart"August 3, 2021205
6"The Pompitous of Love"August 10, 2021206
7"Lucy and the Cardinal"August 17, 2021207
8"The Mysterious Traveler"August 24, 2021208
9"Atom Love Bomb"August 31, 2021209
10"The Visitor Brings The Game"September 7, 2021210

The Path

(Available on Apple)

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6]
1"Dear Prudence"May 25, 2021
2"It's Not Fair"June 1, 2021
3"Picture in Picture"June 8, 2021

Reception

Time listed Rabbits as one of "The 50 Best Podcasts Right Now," saying it is perfect for "people nostalgic for that moment when we couldn't tell if The Blair Witch Project was real or not." [7] USA Today chose Rabbits as their "Podcast Pick" of the week because part of its fun is that "it feels like it almost could be true." [8] Vox chose Rabbits for a list of "podcasts to get you in the Halloween spirit" because of its "well-acted blend of urban legends, weird fiction, and your average creepypasta." [9] Neil Patrick Harris called Rabbits "addictive." [10]

Wil Williams criticized Rabbits for its writing, acting, and production, along with the other Pacific Northwest Stories podcasts Tanis and The Black Tapes, as well as its pacing and advertising ("How am I, the listener, supposed to feel suspense or concern in an intense plot moment when the host stops her narration to talk about Nature Box?"). [11] Lucia Peters criticized the first episode's writing for relying too heavily on exposition. [12]

Novel

In 2021, a Rabbits novel written by Terry Miles was released. The novel tells a new story set in the same world as the podcast. [13]

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References

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  3. Miles, Terry (2023). The Quiet Room: A Rabbits Novel. Random House Worlds. ISBN   9780593496404.
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