Would there be anything more utterly fantastic than having the Bunnies from Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 show up at your door with a copy of the game? Only them sticking around to play it with you, of course! I tend to think this spot does a better job of actually selling the game than most Wii ads, but perhaps I’m simply biased because it has Bunnies.
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