Any official source saying R1 and RO magician are the same?
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 8:33 pm
Hey! I've been reading the early script from Rayman Origins, and to me, it seems to be implied R1 Magician (Rayperson) and RO Magician (Teensy "Ales Mansay") are not the same!
I've been going insane about this, since people have been spreading around that it's just a re-design yet I haven't been able to find a official source that directly states this. In a similar topic posted in 2013, I saw that someone said they "recall hearing a confirmation", yet never gave a source and they themselves said they are unsure. Eventually the topic devolves into disappointment of the re-design and people believing it since Raywiki says so (I haven't been able to find a source there either!)
The only thing I could think of is the RO manual which refers to him as the magician, however this just shows the picture of the hat, and doesn't imply the betrayal at the end of Origins. It could simply just be for the sake of the twist!
I believe the Teensy pretended to be the magician to gain the gang's trust, and removed the star from his hat to reveal he deceived them, and to make them think he is Mr. Dark due to his similar attire and motif (since he is a big fan). In the end, when his hat falls off, he is revealed to only be a Teensy, "Ales Mansay".
This is pretty much proved by Murfy's (scrapped) Dialogue when they reach the bad guy's lair, where he first says "The bad guy is the magician!" then to correct himself to "No, is Mr Dark!" when he removes the star, and finally exclaims when his hat falls off "The bad guy... is a Teensy?" as it took him by complete surprise. Even when the Teensy escapes, Murfy is clearly confused and corrects himself from Magician, to Mr Dark, to only a Teensy. Even Bubble Dreamer doesn't refer to him as a Magician, he simply refers to him as "Ales Mansay", the teensy that sucked at magic, was teased by the rest and had a sense of humour. He doesn't make any reference to R1 ever.
Even his clones in Legends are not referred to as magicians, but "Dark Teensies"; not only that but they clearly suck at magic like Ales himself. The only magic I ever recall them casting is the spell that transforms the gang into Ducks (likely a failed spell) and a force shield that is easily dispelled when the Prisoner Teensy Girl honks his nose. They clearly compensate with machines like in RO... Meanwhile the Magician in Rayman 1 is called a "Great Magician" in his song in Rayman Activity Centre, and while I don't know much about the educational games, I doubt he is portrayed as a bad magician. It just makes sense a lot of sense for them NOT to be the same! The only thing they have in common other than the hat is the fact they have a sense of humour, but that's it.
So I've been wondering: If a source proving they are the same exists, can someone PLEASE tell me the source? The only thing I can think of there being a confirmation in is the book "l'histoire de rayman" which I don't own and isn't available online for legal reasons.
Also you might say that it is scrapped for a reason, however there's lots of traces of the script's story in the game (such as the microphone and the reveal). The only things I found that were changed were the magician's sob story (replaced with the dance scene likely cuz it serves the same purpose to trick the others and give himself a chance to escape) and Bubble Dreamer being Big Mamma (which even in the script there is a part implying it is an if, an idea).
I've been going insane about this, since people have been spreading around that it's just a re-design yet I haven't been able to find a official source that directly states this. In a similar topic posted in 2013, I saw that someone said they "recall hearing a confirmation", yet never gave a source and they themselves said they are unsure. Eventually the topic devolves into disappointment of the re-design and people believing it since Raywiki says so (I haven't been able to find a source there either!)
The only thing I could think of is the RO manual which refers to him as the magician, however this just shows the picture of the hat, and doesn't imply the betrayal at the end of Origins. It could simply just be for the sake of the twist!
I believe the Teensy pretended to be the magician to gain the gang's trust, and removed the star from his hat to reveal he deceived them, and to make them think he is Mr. Dark due to his similar attire and motif (since he is a big fan). In the end, when his hat falls off, he is revealed to only be a Teensy, "Ales Mansay".
This is pretty much proved by Murfy's (scrapped) Dialogue when they reach the bad guy's lair, where he first says "The bad guy is the magician!" then to correct himself to "No, is Mr Dark!" when he removes the star, and finally exclaims when his hat falls off "The bad guy... is a Teensy?" as it took him by complete surprise. Even when the Teensy escapes, Murfy is clearly confused and corrects himself from Magician, to Mr Dark, to only a Teensy. Even Bubble Dreamer doesn't refer to him as a Magician, he simply refers to him as "Ales Mansay", the teensy that sucked at magic, was teased by the rest and had a sense of humour. He doesn't make any reference to R1 ever.
Even his clones in Legends are not referred to as magicians, but "Dark Teensies"; not only that but they clearly suck at magic like Ales himself. The only magic I ever recall them casting is the spell that transforms the gang into Ducks (likely a failed spell) and a force shield that is easily dispelled when the Prisoner Teensy Girl honks his nose. They clearly compensate with machines like in RO... Meanwhile the Magician in Rayman 1 is called a "Great Magician" in his song in Rayman Activity Centre, and while I don't know much about the educational games, I doubt he is portrayed as a bad magician. It just makes sense a lot of sense for them NOT to be the same! The only thing they have in common other than the hat is the fact they have a sense of humour, but that's it.
So I've been wondering: If a source proving they are the same exists, can someone PLEASE tell me the source? The only thing I can think of there being a confirmation in is the book "l'histoire de rayman" which I don't own and isn't available online for legal reasons.
Also you might say that it is scrapped for a reason, however there's lots of traces of the script's story in the game (such as the microphone and the reveal). The only things I found that were changed were the magician's sob story (replaced with the dance scene likely cuz it serves the same purpose to trick the others and give himself a chance to escape) and Bubble Dreamer being Big Mamma (which even in the script there is a part implying it is an if, an idea).