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Rabbids Go Home, known in France as Les Lapins Crétins5 : La Grosse Aventure (lit. The Moronic Rabbits: The Big Adventure ), is a 2009 comedy-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft for the Wii and Nintendo DS. The game was released in North America on November 1, 2009, in Australia on November 5, 2009 and in Europe on November 6, 2009.

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Rabbids Go Home is the fourth installment in the Rabbids sub-series of the Rayman series of video games and is the first stand-alone title in the sub-series. The game's plot centers on the efforts of the titular Rabbids to collect as many human objects as they can and create a huge pile high enough to reach the Moon, all the while avoiding the extermination attempts by the Verminators , who wish to gain back the stuff the Rabbids have stolen.

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After invading Earth and partying intensely, the Rabbids are ready to get back home. Due to having the attention span of a goldfish, they decide to go to the moon, which they think is a giant lightbulb. They come up with a plan to collect all of the human stuff they can find, heap it onto a giant pile and climb to the Moon. They gather the human objects and fit them all into one shopping cart, transfer all of the stuff they have found through the sewage system via a series of toilets and add the stuff to their growing pile, which becomes higher as the game progresses. Eventually, the humans revolt against the Rabbids and become Verminators in a bid to exterminate the Rabbids and retrieve their stolen stuff.[8][11]

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The music of Rabbids Go Home was composed by Fanfare Vagabontu, a Moldovan gypsy brass band, but inspired from the Romanian folk music. A 12-track soundtrack was made available on the iTunes Music Store on November 17, 2009.[13] The game also includes licensed songs such as Come Go With Me by The Del-Vikings, Louie Louie by Richard Berry, Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver,[14] Jamaica Farewell by Harry Belafonte, Somebody to Love by Jefferson Airplane, Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul.[15] and Rivers of Babylon by Boney M.

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