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Is there an In-Universe reason why Thor and the Asgardians think Rocket is a rabbit?
When was Thor first portrayed as an advanced alien, not a god?Is Thor more than an Asgardian?Is there an in-universe explanation for the convergence of the Infinity Stones in time and space?What makes Earth special in the MCU?The original Infinity GauntletWhat is the in universe relationship between the Asgardians and Nordic cultures?Is there a less fragmented order for watching the Marvel Cinematic Universe before Avengers: Endgame?Did other Titans possess strength similar to that of Thanos?In Avengers: Infinity War, what did Dr. Strange need to do to ensure the outcome in Endgame?What is Agent Coulson's status as of the end of Endgame?
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Thor and the rest of the Asgardians (or at least the guards in Endgame) are always referring to Rocket as a rabbit in both Infinity War and Endgame. Out of universe, the explanation would be that its funny, but I was wondering if there's an in-universe reason. Evidence from the MCU is preferred but you can draw from comics etc that aren't part of the MCU.
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Thor and the rest of the Asgardians (or at least the guards in Endgame) are always referring to Rocket as a rabbit in both Infinity War and Endgame. Out of universe, the explanation would be that its funny, but I was wondering if there's an in-universe reason. Evidence from the MCU is preferred but you can draw from comics etc that aren't part of the MCU.
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Thor and the rest of the Asgardians (or at least the guards in Endgame) are always referring to Rocket as a rabbit in both Infinity War and Endgame. Out of universe, the explanation would be that its funny, but I was wondering if there's an in-universe reason. Evidence from the MCU is preferred but you can draw from comics etc that aren't part of the MCU.
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe thor-marvel avengers-infinity-war avengers-endgame
Thor and the rest of the Asgardians (or at least the guards in Endgame) are always referring to Rocket as a rabbit in both Infinity War and Endgame. Out of universe, the explanation would be that its funny, but I was wondering if there's an in-universe reason. Evidence from the MCU is preferred but you can draw from comics etc that aren't part of the MCU.
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Thor calls him a rabbit because he thinks Rocket is a rabbit. While this doesn't directly address whether rabbits exist on Asgard (or whether he's seen one during his brief time on Earth) it at least shows that he's not being facetious.
"Is it weird that I wanna do it even more now?" Rocket asked.
"Mmm, a little bit. Yeah," Thor answered, questioning his choice to
bring the rabbit along.
Avengers: Infinity War - Destiny Arrives
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In this clip from Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket didn't know what a raccoon was either, and denied that there was any creature like himself.
Rocket travels a lot, so this suggests that there are lots of planets without raccoons. For all we know, Earth could have all the raccoons in the universe.
Rocket is kind of an idiot though, so there is also a possibility he is mistaken. He was created by cybernetically enhancing an animal; presumably this happened near a planet that has raccoons or raccoonoids.
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Thor calls him a rabbit because he thinks Rocket is a rabbit. While this doesn't directly address whether rabbits exist on Asgard (or whether he's seen one during his brief time on Earth) it at least shows that he's not being facetious.
"Is it weird that I wanna do it even more now?" Rocket asked.
"Mmm, a little bit. Yeah," Thor answered, questioning his choice to
bring the rabbit along.
Avengers: Infinity War - Destiny Arrives
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Thor calls him a rabbit because he thinks Rocket is a rabbit. While this doesn't directly address whether rabbits exist on Asgard (or whether he's seen one during his brief time on Earth) it at least shows that he's not being facetious.
"Is it weird that I wanna do it even more now?" Rocket asked.
"Mmm, a little bit. Yeah," Thor answered, questioning his choice to
bring the rabbit along.
Avengers: Infinity War - Destiny Arrives
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Thor calls him a rabbit because he thinks Rocket is a rabbit. While this doesn't directly address whether rabbits exist on Asgard (or whether he's seen one during his brief time on Earth) it at least shows that he's not being facetious.
"Is it weird that I wanna do it even more now?" Rocket asked.
"Mmm, a little bit. Yeah," Thor answered, questioning his choice to
bring the rabbit along.
Avengers: Infinity War - Destiny Arrives
Thor calls him a rabbit because he thinks Rocket is a rabbit. While this doesn't directly address whether rabbits exist on Asgard (or whether he's seen one during his brief time on Earth) it at least shows that he's not being facetious.
"Is it weird that I wanna do it even more now?" Rocket asked.
"Mmm, a little bit. Yeah," Thor answered, questioning his choice to
bring the rabbit along.
Avengers: Infinity War - Destiny Arrives
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In this clip from Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket didn't know what a raccoon was either, and denied that there was any creature like himself.
Rocket travels a lot, so this suggests that there are lots of planets without raccoons. For all we know, Earth could have all the raccoons in the universe.
Rocket is kind of an idiot though, so there is also a possibility he is mistaken. He was created by cybernetically enhancing an animal; presumably this happened near a planet that has raccoons or raccoonoids.
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In this clip from Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket didn't know what a raccoon was either, and denied that there was any creature like himself.
Rocket travels a lot, so this suggests that there are lots of planets without raccoons. For all we know, Earth could have all the raccoons in the universe.
Rocket is kind of an idiot though, so there is also a possibility he is mistaken. He was created by cybernetically enhancing an animal; presumably this happened near a planet that has raccoons or raccoonoids.
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In this clip from Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket didn't know what a raccoon was either, and denied that there was any creature like himself.
Rocket travels a lot, so this suggests that there are lots of planets without raccoons. For all we know, Earth could have all the raccoons in the universe.
Rocket is kind of an idiot though, so there is also a possibility he is mistaken. He was created by cybernetically enhancing an animal; presumably this happened near a planet that has raccoons or raccoonoids.
In this clip from Guardians of the Galaxy, Rocket didn't know what a raccoon was either, and denied that there was any creature like himself.
Rocket travels a lot, so this suggests that there are lots of planets without raccoons. For all we know, Earth could have all the raccoons in the universe.
Rocket is kind of an idiot though, so there is also a possibility he is mistaken. He was created by cybernetically enhancing an animal; presumably this happened near a planet that has raccoons or raccoonoids.
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