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Re: references in Rayman 3 - help
That's right, and as concerns Armageddon, I don't think that because a concept or a word originates in something, it is a reference to that something. All things have an origin, but a reference is something done on purpose.
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Is the 2nd doctor a reference the the hippie-movement and the Beatles (with his hair)?
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Re: references in Rayman 3 - help
In the main menu of the beta disc of Rayman 3, the following text can be read:Hunchman801 wrote: Mon Mar 29, 2021 7:27 pm That's right, and as concerns Armageddon, I don't think that because a concept or a word originates in something, it is a reference to that something. All things have an origin, but a reference is something done on purpose.
Dangerous Game is a reference to the movie The most dangerous game (1934). However, another possiblity is that it could be a reference to the movie Dangerous game (1990) as well.
Special invaders is a reference to the game Space invaders (no idea why they called it that). Another possibility could be that it is a reference to the movie Spaced Invaders (1983; 1990).
Highland Drifters seems to be a reference the song The Highland Drifters by Stimela (no idea why they called it that), however another possibility is that it is a reference to the movie High Plains Drifters (1973).
I have no idea what Bad Sauce is a reference to (in-game it seems to be a reference to the witche´s chauldron, but still no idea why they called it that).
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André said that Reflux "is so big and strong". Is that a reference to when Little Red Riding Hood said that the Wolf "is so big and strong"?
Is the minigame "Mad Trax" a reference to the movie "Mad Max" (1979)?
Is the plum itself and the image of Livingstones, a reference to Rayman 1?
A hoodlum is a pun. It refers to (1) a criminal and (2) a lum with a hood. Does that count as a trivia?
Is the red lum´s model (in Rayman 3), a reference to Bohr´s atomic model, with the electron circulating around the nucleus?
Is the minigame "Mad Trax" a reference to the movie "Mad Max" (1979)?
Is the plum itself and the image of Livingstones, a reference to Rayman 1?
A hoodlum is a pun. It refers to (1) a criminal and (2) a lum with a hood. Does that count as a trivia?
Is the red lum´s model (in Rayman 3), a reference to Bohr´s atomic model, with the electron circulating around the nucleus?
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That's dubious at best.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm André said that Reflux "is so big and strong". Is that a reference to when Little Red Riding Hood said that the Wolf "is so big and strong"?
Mad Trax is a video game of its own.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm Is the minigame "Mad Trax" a reference to the movie "Mad Max" (1979)?
It is.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm Is the plum itself and the image of Livingstones, a reference to Rayman 1?
More than just trivia, though it's a pretty obvious one.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm A hoodlum is a pun. It refers to (1) a criminal and (2) a lum with a hood. Does that count as a trivia?
Not a reference though probably inspired by it. Remember what I said earlier, a reference is something a lot more specific.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm Is the red lum´s model (in Rayman 3), a reference to Bohr´s atomic model, with the electron circulating around the nucleus?
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Is the video game "Max Trax" (1998) in-turn a reference to the movie "Mad Max"?Hunchman801 wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:40 pmMad Trax is a video game of its own.Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm Is the minigame "Mad Trax" a reference to the movie "Mad Max" (1979)?
Rock_TBT wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:52 pm Is the plum itself and the image of Livingstones, a reference to Rayman 1?
Rayman 3 -> Mad Trax (1998) -> Mad Max (1972)
It´s not neccesarily obvious about "hoodlum", if a person is not a native speaker.
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No idea, I have never played it.Rock_TBT wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:57 pm Is the video game "Max Trax" (1998) in-turn a reference to the movie "Mad Max"?
It should probably be mentioned at the beginning of the RayWiki article, then.Rock_TBT wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:57 pm It´s not neccesarily obvious about "hoodlum", if a person is not a native speaker.
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Does this count as a reference?
During the development of Rayman 3, the Armaguiddons were called “Taille-Facteurs”[2] (lit. "Mailman-Slicers” in French), in reference to the TIE fighters from Star Wars, according to the PS2 demo file (according to its wiki-page).
Do you mean at the very top of the article, or under the "trivia" section?
"Hoodlum Havoc" also has an alliteration using the h-word. Does that count as a trivia?
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Yes, it's a reference.Rock_TBT wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 1:20 pm Does this count as a reference?
During the development of Rayman 3, the Armaguiddons were called “Taille-Facteurs”[2] (lit. "Mailman-Slicers” in French), in reference to the TIE fighters from Star Wars, according to the PS2 demo file (according to its wiki-page).
I was thinking about the very top, it's actually preferable to avoid trivia sections and integrate their content into the rest of the article whenever possible.Rock_TBT wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 1:20 pm Do you mean at the very top of the article, or under the "trivia" section?
Yes, but it's too.. trivial to be mentioned on RayWiki.Rock_TBT wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 1:20 pm "Hoodlum Havoc" also has an alliteration using the h-word. Does that count as a trivia?
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Hello, I got your PM about the Mary lou thing. Admittedly I took a long time responding to it because I ain't the greatest rayman superfan so do forgive me for not being super active on here, Furthermore I'm not even allowed to PM people LOL.Rock_TBT wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 3:29 pmBegoniax turns people into frogs. I think that is reference to the witches in Morva from the book and movie The black chauldron by Lloyd Alexander, where those withes also turns people into frogs.Hunchman801 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 7:37 pm Rock_TBT, please keep using this topic to discuss references in Rayman 3 rather than edit the article directly.
About the referece to Mary Lou. Do you know anyone else with that name or title? It is obvously a reference to someone or something called Mary Lou.
I'm actually really not sure if the Mary Lou thing is a specific reference to anything, one thing that comes to mind is a Ricky Nelson song called "Hello Mary Lou"
but even then, maybe it was just a generic Fairy name the Ubi writers came up with. Poking around the web I couldn't really find any Famous Mary Lou's either, save for like a Gymnast, but I don't see why she would be referenced.
I'm personally thinking "Hello Mary Lou" to be the most likely thing being referenced here, but even then It's foggy at best, so I wouldn't call it conclusive by any stretch of the Imagination.
Hope this helps. Cheers.
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Does Murfy say "play the Cardigan", or did I mishear his comment? If yes, any idea what he could be referring to? I cannot find anything on the internet from the 2000s or earlier with the name "Cardigan".
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He says "play the accordion" 
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Is that a reference to anything?
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Is "That's all folks" by Murphy a reference to Looney Tunes?
Is "They are out there. I have seen them" by Globox a reference to anything?
Is "They are out there. I have seen them" by Globox a reference to anything?
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That's apparently where it comes from, but if it has fallen into common usage, is it even a reference anymore?Rock_TBT wrote: Fri May 22, 2026 7:56 am Is "That's all folks" by Murphy a reference to Looney Tunes?
Not that I know. He's just implying he's seen extraterrestrials.Rock_TBT wrote: Fri May 22, 2026 7:56 am Is "They are out there. I have seen them" by Globox a reference to anything?
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In a promotional video, the Hoodlum says "We want you" while pointing at the viewer about their army. Is this a parody of Uncle Sam saying "I want you" while pointing at the viewer in a poster about the army?
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Yes, that one looks pretty straightforward to me.
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