More info (In spanish) here:
http://www.losrabbidsinvadenelmundo.es

At first I also thought in Kinder Surprise collectibles but after watching the end of the commercial I saw it wasn't that. The figures size are between 6 and 7 cms.StaceyW wrote:Oh god the English one.
I'll have to admit, not only did they make me laugh, they look much more professional than these other ones I keep seeing on eBay, even if they seem like Kinder Surprise toys.
Rayman merchandise is hard to get anywhere because it's hard to design a toy which has Rayman's body all in one piece, so Rabbids are easier. But gee I wish there was more Rayman junk.
Thanks for the info.

I think it's also a good thing from Ubisoft, at least they are also making more Rayman publicity here, which is a VERY RARE THING HERE (Except one TV Spot I remind to see in 2001 in Portuguese TVs about a Cereals brand, and there was a kid playing Playstation 1, and in the screen there was Rayman on 3D XDD). The distributor is also a weak one called ECOFILMES, as finding a Rayman game in Portugal is like looking for a nail in a pile of straw.Hunchman801 wrote:They really look cool, not that I plan on collecting figurines, but it's nice to see they're making good use of the popularity of rabbids




No. Create a games subforum in Off Topic, and people can talk about any games they want there, including Rabbids.StaceyW wrote:I've got another idea. Make a Raving Rabbids subboard.

What I saw on the site is that we can send a e-mail suggesting a next collection, I'm thinking in writting to them to suggest a Rayman 2: The Great Escape collection with the characters.Drolpiraat wrote:That's horrible. I have to admit that the collection looks okay, but why don't they make more Rayman merchandise? I mean, sure, Rayman has no limbs, so he's difficult to make, but why not Ly, Globox, Teensies, Hoodlums, Pirates, Mr. Dark, the Magician, Betilla, André, etc.? Ubisoft is simply mean. MEAN I tell ya.

Those are also limbless, so they would be equally hard to make.Drolpiraat wrote:Mr. Dark, the Magician, Betilla

