The Goth Teensy, incorrectly named Ninja Teensy in Rayman Fiesta Run, is a playable character in Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends, Rayman Fiesta Run, Rayman Adventures, Rayman Mini, and Rayman: The Board Game.

Goth Teensy
Goth Teensy
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Alignment Good

Appears in Rayman Origins, Rayman Legends, Rayman Fiesta Run, Rayman Adventures, Rayman Mini, Rayman: The Board Game
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Portrayed by Douglas Rand

Sex Male
Species Teensy
Status Guardian

Relatives Polokus (ancestor)

Muse of the poets (ancestor)


Unlock criteria Default (Rayman Origins)


Default (Rayman Legends)
1 000 1 0001 0001 000 (Rayman Fiesta Run)
500500500 (Rayman Adventures)
9 (Rayman Mini)
Pledging the game during its Kickstarter campaign (Rayman: The Board Game)

Description

The Goth Teensy wears a black shirt with a red belt, a black coat with red edges, and a small conical black hat.

Role in the games

Rayman Origins

Goth teensy? What?! If you are here then who is watching the Dead Door?? Did the grannies get out? Should we call the nymphs...? Be gleeful!
 
The Goth Teensy in Rayman Origins.

In Rayman Origins, the Goth Teensy is unlocked from the start of the game.

According to the Bubble Dreamer, he is the Teensy who takes care of the Dead Door, an entrance to the Land of the Livid Dead, preventing the escape of the Livid Dead. However, at the beginning of the story he is found irresponsibly taking a nap with his friends Rayman, Globox, the Grand Minimus and the Bubble Dreamer. Although the Goth Teensy is supposed to be the guard of the door, Mister Death apparently replaces him, but instead of preventing the escape of the Livid Dead, he just doesn't let anyone enter the Dead Door. The way in which the Goth Teensy inhales a small fly while snoring during the cinematic introduction of the game is possibly a reference to the first trailer of Beyond Good and Evil 2 (a game also developed by Michel Ancel), when Pey'j inhales a fly with his nose.

At the end of the game, when the heroes defeat the Magician, the Goth Teensy can be seen falling from the explosion with his friends. He lands on the same branch of the Snoring Tree, next to the Bubble Dreamer, where he was sleeping at the beginning of the game. Quickly, he and his friends go back to their deep sleep; the fly that he was inhaling at the beginning reappears, and with his snoring, he starts inhaling it again.

Rayman Jungle Run

Although the Goth Teensy does not appear as a playable character in Rayman Jungle Run, he does appear on an unlockable wallpaper.

Rayman Legends

This Teensy's job is to watch the door to the Land of the Livid Dead. In the light of the recent events, I would say he's not very good at it...
—In-game description, Rayman Legends, Rayman Adventures, Rayman Mini

In Rayman Legends, the Goth Teensy is once again unlocked from the start of the game. He is seen at the beginning of the game sleeping along with Rayman, Globox and the Grand Minimus before being waken up by Murfy.

Rayman Fiesta Run

In Rayman Fiesta Run, the Goth Teensy is incorrectly named Ninja Teensy, which is the name of another Teensy. He can be purchased for 1 000 Lums.

Rayman Adventures

In Rayman Adventures, the Goth Teensy can be purchased for 500 gems.

Rayman Mini

In Rayman Mini, the Goth Teensy is unlocked for 9 Swag Coins.

Rayman: The Board Game

The Goth Teensy is set to appear as a playable character in Rayman: The Board Game. He was revealed as the tenth and final lucky ticket as a Kickstarter-exclusive figure, and will be included with all pledges that have a copy of the base game. He also appears on the Grand Minimus's "Groundpound" and "Crouch" Action cards, as well as the Additional "Fight or Flight" and "Gathering" Action cards.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Not counting the alternate poses of the characters, the Goth Teensy is the only skin in Rayman: The Board Game that is exclusive to the game's Kickstarter campaign.

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