Xenon wrote:I managed to spot those weird creatures on page 25 that appear in the secret in TOTL part 4. Perhaps these are given a name.
Which creatures are you talking about?
Xenon wrote:We already know the slug-like creature (only two appear in the game, we think) is called a Squab, and the creature in the first cinematic that gets shaved is called a Mawpaw, but I don't think we know the names of these strange caged beings. Perhaps these are Glutes.
As concerns the squab and the mawpaw, they're both in the list, under the names
verdule and
flabard.
Xenon wrote:However, what confuses me here, is that I can't seem to find a picture of the Muddibog anywhere in the picture on page 25.
I said hopefully because not everyone in the list is in the picture. (bis)
Xenon wrote:We now have an interesting task: to discover what the woman in HH was talking about when she said Glute.
Same thing as calling someone a donkey?
Xenon wrote:This, however, doesn't prove that the Globox species aren't called Glutes, though. It just suggests.
Globox is the only representative of his species in Rayman 3, and if the fact of putting “the Glutes” in the list clearly implies that they appear in Rayman 3. But they don't, which makes me right. It's a proof by contradiction
Xenon wrote:(by the way, has anyone else noticed the abnormally large Matavu on the left?

)
Matuvu FFS
StaceyW wrote:Is this the Rayman 3 art book you were given? If so thanks very much for posting!
It's not my artbook, but I got them together. I may scan my artbook when I get back home.
StaceyW wrote:I'm still not sure on which one of these names matches Globox's species either, since he was the only one in this game, right?
As I replied to Xenon, putting the name of Globox's species in the list wouldn't make sense at all. We're actually wondering which species the word glute refers to
StaceyW wrote:[while we're at it, you don't suppose Raymanin's are the Ray gnomes you break?]
Of course they are, it's a pun (again

) on
Rayman and
nain, which means dwarf.