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Nabbit
NewSuperMarioBrosUDeluxe Nabbit-alt.png
MarioSymbol.svg
Official artwork of Nabbit from New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
Universe Mario
Debut New Super Mario Bros. U (2012)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4 (Wii U)

Ultimate

Most recent non-Smash appearance Mario Kart Tour (2020, via update)
Console/platform of origin Wii U
Species Rabbit
Gender Male
Place of origin Mushroom Kingdom
Voice actor Natsuko Yokoyama
Article on Super Mario Wiki Nabbit

Nabbit (トッテン, Totten) is a rabbit-like thief from the Mario universe.

Character description

Nabbit originates from New Super Mario Bros. U. After completing some levels, a Toad asks the players to retrieve the items Nabbit has stolen from a Toad House. Nabbit then appears in a specific level, and players have the option to try and catch him: he quickly runs across the stage, and if players catch him by the 100-second time limit they will be rewarded by Toad with a P-Acorn. If players fail to catch him three times, Nabbit flees and disappears until the conditions are met once more. Additionally, if the player waits after defeating all the enemies in an Enemy Course, and does not grab the power-up they receive as a reward, Nabbit will come in and swipe it.

Nabbit reappears in New Super Luigi U, reprising his role from the vanilla game. This time he is also a new playable character, replacing Mario's role from the original game. Unlike other playable characters, Nabbit cannot use power-ups, as any power-ups he collects are converted into 1-Ups at the end of the level. He also cannot ride Yoshis, or grab objects or other players. However, he is immune to damage from all enemy attacks (though he can still get knocked back by tougher enemies) and general hazards, with the exception of falling into lava or poison, getting crushed by certain obstacles, running out of time, or falling into a pit.

Nabbit makes another playable appearance in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, where he is now allowed into the original levels in the game this port originates from. He retains his properties from New Super Luigi U, and provides an additional 100 seconds to the timer. However, this comes at a cost; clearing courses as Nabbit in single-player mode prevents 100% completion of the game.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

As a stage element

Nabbit, as he appears in Mushroom Kingdom U.

Nabbit appears as a stage hazard on the Mushroom Kingdom U stage. He can appear when the stage transforms; while on the stage, he chases fighters, trying to catch them with his bag. Once a fighter is caught, he attempts to blast off in a trail of smoke towards the upper blast line, much like the Beetle and Boss Galaga items. Nabbit is treated as a fighter, and therefore is vulnerable to attacks, grabs, and items, and like regular fighters, he can be knocked back further the more he has been damaged. He can be Inhaled by Kirby, but doing so provides no copy ability, and he will instead turn into a star and take medium knockback.

In Smash Tour

Nabbit appears as a random event in Smash Tour. He moves along the map picking up any item he comes across, and whoever bumps into him retrieves his whole loot.

Trophy

Trophy in For Wii U.
Nabbit
An underhanded little rascal who steals items from the Toad Houses and runs away with them. If you can catch him, Toad might repay you with a nice present. In New Super Luigi U, he even manages to nab a position as a playable character! From burglar to hero in the blink of an eye... Not bad work, all things considered.
Wii U: New Super Mario Bros. U (11/2012)
Wii U: New Super Luigi U (06/2013)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nabbit returns as a hazard on Mushroom Kingdom U. In addition, he now has a spirit summoned using the cores of Duster (a fellow thief) and any support spirit.

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
64
SSBU spirit Nabbit.png
Nabbit
Support
★★ 1 Item Gravitation Super Mario Series

In other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese トッテン
UK English Nabbit
France French (PAL) Carottin
Quebec French (NTSC) Chipin
Germany German Mopsie
Spain Spanish Caco Gazapo
Italy Italian Ruboniglio
China Chinese 偷天兔
South Korea Korean 톳텐
Netherlands Dutch Nabbit
Russia Russian Кралик

Trivia

  • In early revisions of the game, there was a glitch where players could cause Nabbit to get "stuck" to themselves if they grabbed and threw him and paused in Training Mode. In doing so, Nabbit would no longer move, and he could be transferred to character to character via throwing other characters, in a manner similar to Melee's soul breaker glitch. This glitch was ultimately patched out in version 1.0.6. This glitch, however, returns in a similar fashion in Ultimate.