He dressed as Easter Bunny to escape after a hit-and-run, cops say. It got even weirder.

The Easter Bunny has officially gone rogue.

A Seminole County man wearing an Easter Bunny costume was arrested on several charges Thursday after trying to flee a deputy following a hit-and-run, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

The string of incidents began when the motorcycle-driving Altamonte Springs resident ran a stop sign, troopers say. He then careened into someone’s yard and collided with a carport while his bike flipped over a chain-link fence.

But when Seminole County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived at the scene, the man was nowhere to be found. A neighbor had seen him limp away, which allowed the trooper to identify the driver as 21-year-old Antoine McDonald, the arrest report says.

The trooper then went to McDonald’s address and conducted a traffic stop on a gray Nissan Rogue leaving the driveway.

That’s when he made a startling discovery.

“The defendant was laying in the back seat of the car in a Easter Bunny costume,” the trooper wrote.

McDonald was taken out of the vehicle and at some point during his confrontation, he issued a reminder.

“I’m the Orlando Easter Bunny: Google it,” McDonald said, according to the report.

It’s unclear whether the trooper actually looked up McDonald. Doing so would’ve led him to the following video.

McDonald was later transported to the Seminole County Jail on hit-and-run, driving with suspended license and operating a motorcycle without a license charges, according to the report. Jail records show he’s still being held on $1,500 bond.

This wasn’t the first time McDonald had made headlines. In addition to his bunny brawl, court documents revealed he had been convicted of fraud and failure to return a rented vehicle, among many other things.