Posted Dec 22, 2006 at 02:46PM by Gino D. Listed in: Wii Tags: Christmas, Ubisoft
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O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, how are thy leaves so Rabbid... Oh yes, Christmas tress do come in many shapes and size, colors and decors. Some people use a real pine tree, while others would go for artificial. Some trees are decorated with candies, some with just lights, and some with all the bangs and whistles of the Christmas season.

Ubisoft has something to say about that though. With their new Rayman Raving Rabbids Scientific Fact, you'd learn that bunnies are... freaky. Unless of course, you've already realized that. But in this season's holiday-themed trailer/ad, they're that much more freaky. Make sure you watch the video through to the end. I swear I don't want that kind of Christmas tree singing fra-la-la songs in my living room...



Download: [Rayman Raving Rabbids "Happy Holidays" Scientific Fact]


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   by Aaron (Unregistered) - 2006-12-22
 » wow

Its amazing they put this much time into making these stupid videos when their efforts should have been put in that horrible game.

   by Rey (Unregistered) - 2006-12-28
 » AWESOME GAME!!!!

those people are just haters ....

the game and trailer's awesome...



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