Boppin Bunny is a limited Easter-themed brainrot in Steal a Brainrot, the popular Roblox experience. First leaked by developer SpyderSammy on March 20, 2026, it has since become one of the game’s most talked-about collectibles — partly because it’s tied to a real-world plush purchase and partly because it’s the first merch-linked brainrot that can roll mutations on redemption.
Quick answer: You can get Boppin Bunny either by pre-ordering the official Boppin Bunny Plush ($39.99) on the SAB website and redeeming the emailed DLC code, or by stealing it from another player in-game.

What Boppin Bunny looks like
Boppin Bunny is a white-and-pink bunny character wearing sunglasses, following the “swag” design trend established by earlier brainrots like Swag Soda, Chillin Chili, and Lovin Rose. It has oversized rabbit ears, a bow on top, a light-pink nose, and a smiling expression. In the game’s lineage, it counts as the fifth “swag” brainrot and the fourth true bunny brainrot — after Chocco Bunny, Bunnyman, and Bunito Bunito Spinito.
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The physical plush ships by May 30, 2026. It features an 11-inch body with 3-inch tall ears, posable arms, detailed embroidery, and removable sunglasses — matching the in-game character’s design.
How to get Boppin Bunny by stealing
If you’d rather not spend real money, Boppin Bunny can also be obtained through the game’s core stealing mechanic. Stealing is one of the fundamental gameplay loops in Steal a Brainrot, where you take brainrots from other players’ collections. Because Boppin Bunny exists in the inventories of players who redeemed the plush DLC, it enters the broader in-game economy and becomes stealable like any other brainrot.
The catch is scarcity. Since the plush is a limited Easter edition and costs $39.99, the total number of Boppin Bunnies in circulation is relatively small compared to brainrots that spawn naturally. Community discussions suggest that mutated versions — particularly Gold Boppin Bunny — are already commanding high trade value, with some players reporting income rates around 100 million per second on the Gold variant.

Key stats and comparisons
| Detail | Boppin Bunny |
|---|---|
| Category | Easter / Swag brainrot |
| Obtain methods | Plush DLC (playsab.com) or stealing |
| Plush price | $39.99 (pre-order) |
| Plush ships by | May 30, 2026 |
| Income and price tier | Same as Spooky and Pumpky |
| Mutations on purchase | Yes (first plush brainrot to support this) |
| Bunny brainrot rank | 4th true bunny (after Chocco Bunny, Bunnyman, Bunito Bunito Spinito) |
| Swag brainrot rank | 5th swag (after Chillin Chili, Swag Soda, Swaggy Bros, Lovin Rose) |
What makes Boppin Bunny different from Festive 67
Boppin Bunny is the second brainrot in the game’s history to be tied to an official plush purchase, following Festive 67. However, there are two meaningful differences. First, Boppin Bunny can roll mutations when redeemed — players have reported receiving Diamond and Gold copies straight from the DLC code. Festive 67 did not have this feature. Second, the Festive 67 plush ($29.99) is now sold out, while Boppin Bunny remains available for pre-order at a higher $39.99 price point.
Both plushes are officially licensed Steal a Brainrot merchandise produced by PhatMojo and distributed through Epic Drops.

Trading and community value
Because Boppin Bunny is a limited-quantity brainrot gated behind a real-money purchase, it has quickly become a sought-after trade item. Community polls on the game’s wiki forums show active interest in trading, with players specifically seeking out mutated versions. The Gold variant appears to be the most coveted, though Diamond copies have also been confirmed by players who shared their redemption results.
If you’re looking to trade for one rather than buying the plush, keep in mind that the brainrot’s value will likely shift once the pre-order window closes and no new copies enter circulation. The earlier Festive 67 followed a similar trajectory — its trade value increased after the plush sold out entirely.
Boppin Bunny represents Steal a Brainrot‘s continued push into merch-to-game integration, and the addition of mutation support on plush DLC redemptions adds a gambling-adjacent thrill that the community has responded to enthusiastically. Whether you grab the plush or try your luck stealing one in-game, it’s a limited collectible worth tracking during the Easter 2026 season.






