Rayman himself
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Shrooblord

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I remember making a comic that was essentially an exact replica of the GBC game's plot... though I didn't see it as such, of course. I even had the Cage and Mr Dark themes in my head when reading it to myself.
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Awww, my favourite one is Skops. X3
I still have my first Rayman drawings saved, drawn when I was 8 years old.
I still have my first Rayman drawings saved, drawn when I was 8 years old.
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Looks a lot like how I use to draw when I was 6-8, very adorable Sabertooth.
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Cool pictures
I wish I had mine when I was 6. I drew Rayman 3 pictures when I was in Kindergarten 
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Ha, I'd draw things like that all the time, though usually from Rayman 1, because I thought Rayman 2 was frightening at the time.Shrooblord wrote:I remember making a comic that was essentially an exact replica of the GBC game's plot... though I didn't see it as such, of course. I even had the Cage and Mr Dark themes in my head when reading it to myself.
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Aw, I remember I used to draw a lot of Rayman stuff. Comics, silly portraits and even an overhead view and map of the Fairy Council of R3.
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I remember too drawing some Rayman levels with Rayman inside when i was 5 or 6 years. They were very...you know, innocent
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I also made a character for a videogame idea based on Rayman but instead of throw a fist he shoots laser "boomerang" beams and his name was Prisman:


He born in my mind a lot of years before, almost after i discovered Rayman qhen i was 4.
I also made a character for a videogame idea based on Rayman but instead of throw a fist he shoots laser "boomerang" beams and his name was Prisman:
He born in my mind a lot of years before, almost after i discovered Rayman qhen i was 4.
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It is funny how the last drawing is close to the Moody Clouds. 
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His hair looks like french fries.
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Ray502

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The little clocks look like cookies.
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Shrooblord

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He looks pretty fun! I like how high quality a sketch it happens to be. It's far more detailed than what I would have drawn at age 6. What's the hole in the back of his head?
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Reminds me of myself from back then. Speaking of which, I should go look for mine, though I doubt I still have anything from before age nine/ten.Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:Drawings of Rayman from when I was 6.
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Genetic Destiny

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If Rayman's head flew far from his body, would that kill him, or would it just make his body inactive like his separated foot in Rayman 2 and his hands in Rayman 3?
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Shrooblord

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I think both parts would just go on like they normally would do if they were together, much like in the intro to Rayman 1, when all his body parts have gone all over the place.Genetic Destiny wrote:If Rayman's head flew far from his body, would that kill him, or would it just make his body inactive like his separated foot in Rayman 2 and his hands in Rayman 3?
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Right, I forgot about that.
If someone managed to put each of Rayman's bodyparts in a separate container and left them far away from eachother, that would be a pretty good way to deal with him. I wonder why no nemesis has tried that yet.
If someone managed to put each of Rayman's bodyparts in a separate container and left them far away from eachother, that would be a pretty good way to deal with him. I wonder why no nemesis has tried that yet.
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I guess he makes sure it never comes to that, but that would indeed be the way to deal with him.
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I think that all body parts can move independentely when separated. I think this is suggested in all the main games of Rayman (except for Origins).Genetic Destiny wrote:If Rayman's head flew far from his body, would that kill him, or would it just make his body inactive like his separated foot in Rayman 2 and his hands in Rayman 3?
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I thonk so too. We have seen most of his body parts far away.
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I wonder what it feels like to be one of Rayman's kind and to be pulled apart like that. I wonder if any of the other limbless beings have encountered that problem before, for whatever reason.
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You should do less thinking?THEdragon wrote:I wonder what it feels like to be one of Rayman's kind and to be pulled apart like that. I wonder if any of the other limbless beings have encountered that problem before, for whatever reason.




