White Rabbit (disambiguation)
Appearance
White Rabbit may refer to:
- The White Rabbit which appears in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- The codename of F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas, one of the main undercover British agents in Occupied France during World War II.
- The song entitled "White Rabbit" which is one of the most popular songs by the American psychedelic rock group Jefferson Airplane.
- The white rabbit personification of the Playboy conglomerate.
- The song entitled "The White Rabbit" was a major hit for New Zealand guitarist Peter Posa in 1964.
In addition to which it may refer to:
- The Matrix. Neo is told to follow the "White Rabbit" by a message on his computer written by Trinity. When he answers a knock at his door and is asked if he wants to go with a group of people to a club he agrees because he sees a white rabbit tattooed on the shoulder of DuJour played by Ada Nicodemou.
- Several breeds of domestic rabbit which are partially or completely white.
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail, in which there is a bloodthirsty White Rabbit which bites the head clean off its human victims.
- Madeleine L'Engle's novel A Wrinkle in Time which contains a reference to the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland: Meg refers to a white-faced man in a dark suit as the white rabbit after he says, "Oh, dear, I shall be late".
- Dennis Nedry who uses the hidden command
white.rabbit.obj
to disable security in the novel and film Jurassic Park. - White Rabbit: a Spider-Man villain.
- White Rabbit Creamy Candy, a famous Chinese confectionery.
- The title of an episode of the television show Lost. See "White Rabbit (Lost)".
- An episode during season five of the television show Law & Order.
- Or the name White Rabbits which was given to a group of women sculptors who worked with Lorado Taft at the World Columbian Exposition.
- A greeting - White Rabbits - which is made to someone on the first day of the month on first meeting them on that day. A variation of Rabbit rabbit.