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'''Cages''' are small breakable prisons which contain captive creatures or [[Lum]]s, who have been jailed within by enemy groups, such as the [[Robo-Pirate]]s or [[Hoodlum]]s. Cages are a key gameplay element, featuring in all five major titles in the series, and many spin-offs, such as [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] and ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''. They are among the most commonly recurring objects that players encounter within [[Rayman (series)|the series]].
'''Cages''' are small breakable prisons which contain captive creatures or [[Lum]]s, who have been jailed within by enemy groups, such as the [[Robo-Pirate]]s or [[Hoodlum]]s. Cages are a key gameplay element, featuring in all five major titles in the series, and many spin-offs, such as [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] and ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''. They are among the most commonly recurring objects that players encounter within [[Rayman (series)|the series]].


==In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and its spin-offs==
==In the original ''Rayman'' game==
[[File:CageR1.gif|frame|right|class=sprite|A cage.]]
 
{{Quote|text=[[Rayman]] has to free the imprisoned [[Electoon]]s to re-establish order in [[Glade of Dreams|his world]]. Each level is represented by a medallion with six empty spaces on the map of the world, each of which corresponds to a cage of [[Electoon]]s which you have to find. Each time you open a cage of [[Electoon]]s, one space on the medallion fills up.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''}}
{{Quote|text=[[Rayman]] has to free the imprisoned [[Electoon]]s to re-establish order in [[Glade of Dreams|his world]]. Each level is represented by a medallion with six empty spaces on the map of the world, each of which corresponds to a cage of [[Electoon]]s which you have to find. Each time you open a cage of [[Electoon]]s, one space on the medallion fills up.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''}}
[[File:CageR1.gif|frame|right|class=sprite|A cage.]]


In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], the cages are about as big as [[Rayman]] is, and they contain [[Electoon]]s which have been captured by the monsters that appeared after the [[Great Protoon]] was stolen by [[Mr Dark]]. Each level in the game has six cages which fill up a medallion as [[Rayman]] keeps destroying them. When he has freed all six per level, the medallion shows as a happy [[Electoon]] face on the world map. There is a total of 102 cages in the whole game, and all of them must be destroyed before advancing to the [[Candy Château]]. The game also requires backtracking to find all of the cages, as [[Rayman]] is sometimes not able to reach them until he gains his powers. Some cages are also hidden, and only appear if [[Rayman]] touches a certain [[gendoor]] in a map.
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], the cages are about as big as [[Rayman]] is, and they contain [[Electoon]]s which have been captured by the monsters that appeared after the [[Great Protoon]] was stolen by [[Mr Dark]]. Each level in the game has six cages which fill up a medallion as [[Rayman]] keeps destroying them. When he has freed all six per level, the medallion shows as a happy [[Electoon]] face on the world map. There is a total of 102 cages in the whole game, and all of them must be destroyed before advancing to the [[Candy Château]]. The game also requires backtracking to find all of the cages, as [[Rayman]] is sometimes not able to reach them until he gains his powers. Some cages are also hidden, and only appear if [[Rayman]] touches a certain [[gendoor]] in a map.
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===In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']]===
==In the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman''==
There are 38 cages in the entire game, all of which contain [[Electoon]]s. It is impossible to break all cages during the first visit of a level, as some are only accessible with a specific ability that [[Rayman]] has not acquired during his initial visit. The music will change when [[Rayman]] gets close to a cage to indicate it is located nearby.
There are 38 cages in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']], all of which contain [[Electoon#The Game Boy Color version of Rayman|Toons]], as [[Electoon]]s are referred to in this version. It is impossible to break all cages during the first visit of a level, as some are only accessible with a specific ability that [[Rayman]] has not acquired during his initial visit. The music will change when [[Rayman]] gets close to a cage to indicate it is located nearby.


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FD 5.PNG|A cage in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']].
Rayman 1 GBC First Cage.png|The first accessible cage in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']].
Rayman 1 GBC First Cage broken.png|[[Electoon|Toons]] have been freed from that cage in the [[Spellbound Forest (Rayman 1)|Spellbound Forest]].
Rayman 1 GBC Punching a cage in Airy Tunes.png|A cage in [[Airy Tunes]].
FD 5.PNG|A cage in the [[Fiery Depths]].
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==In ''[[Rayman 2]]''==
==In ''Rayman 2''==
{{Quote|text=The [[Robo-Pirate|pirates]] have imprisoned many inhabitants in these little cages sealed with vital energy. Breaking 10 cages increases [[Rayman]]'s Life Bar.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 2]]''}}
{{Quote|text=The [[Robo-Pirate|pirates]] have imprisoned many inhabitants in these little cages sealed with vital energy. Breaking 10 cages increases [[Rayman]]'s Life Bar.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 2]]''}}


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Unlike [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']], it is possible to advance to the final boss and complete the game without freeing all cages, however the maximum life bar can only be achieved by getting them all. The cages in this game are a lot smaller, and are mostly hung from ceilings and posts. [[Rayman]] can usually know that one is near by hearing the sound of a prisoner crying for help. Also unlike [[Rayman 1|the first game]], the are no cages that only appear by touching certain areas in a map, though some are hidden or can only be reached after [[Rayman]] receives certain powers, so the player would still have to backtrack.
Unlike [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']], it is possible to advance to the final boss and complete the game without freeing all cages, however the maximum life bar can only be achieved by getting them all. The cages in this game are a lot smaller, and are mostly hung from ceilings and posts. [[Rayman]] can usually know that one is near by hearing the sound of a prisoner crying for help. Also unlike [[Rayman 1|the first game]], the are no cages that only appear by touching certain areas in a map, though some are hidden or can only be reached after [[Rayman]] receives certain powers, so the player would still have to backtrack.
A [[Robo-Pirate|pirate]] cage was one of the six collectible figures in the Happy Meal collection made to promote the release of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' in French McDonald's restaurants.


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R2 Cage.png|A cage in ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
R2 Cage.png|A cage in ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
RR-PS2-PirateCage-TheWoodsOfLight.jpg|A pirate cage in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''.
RR-PS2-PirateCage-TheWoodsOfLight.jpg|A pirate cage in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''.
PirateCage-FrenchMacDonaldsFigure.JPG|The McDonald's toy cage.
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===Original (PC, Nintendo 64) and Dreamcast versions===
===PC, Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions===
There are 80 cages in this game, and all of them count towards the total. Every 10 cages freed extend [[Rayman]]'s life bar and also fill it to maximum. Cages that do not contain creatures required to advance typically contain [[Yellow Lum]]s, [[Super Yellow Lum]]s, or, on rare occasions, [[Red Lum]]s. It is, therefore, almost impossible to obtain all the [[Lum]]s in the game without also finding all the cages.
There are 80 cages in this game, and all of them count towards the total. Every 10 cages freed extend [[Rayman]]'s life bar and also fill it to maximum. Cages that do not contain creatures required to advance typically contain [[Yellow Lum]]s, [[Super Yellow Lum]]s, or, on rare occasions, [[Red Lum]]s. It is, therefore, almost impossible to obtain all the [[Lum]]s in the game without also finding all the cages.


===PlayStation version===
===PlayStation version===
In the PlayStation version, cages contain [[Deny]]s, [[Ludiv]]s or [[Greenbottle]]s. Each one freed increases [[Rayman]]'s health a little bit before leaving. In [[the Hall of Doors]], next to each level the individual number of different creatures that should be freed is displayed, but while playing the level, only the total number of cages is shown, without the breakdown. For continuity purposes, creatures required to finish the levels (such as the [[Teensie]]s) are still locked in cages, but these cages do not count towards the total.
In [[Rayman 2 (PlayStation)|the PlayStation version]], cages contain [[Deny]]s, [[Ludiv]]s or [[Greenbottle]]s. Each one freed increases [[Rayman]]'s health a little bit before leaving. In [[the Hall of Doors]], next to each level the individual number of different creatures that should be freed is displayed, but while playing the level, only the total number of cages is shown, without the breakdown. For continuity purposes, creatures required to finish the levels (such as the [[Teensie]]s) are still locked in cages, but these cages do not count towards the total.


===PlayStation 2 version (''[[Rayman Revolution]]'')===
===PlayStation 2 version (''Rayman Revolution'')===
In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', the cages contain [[Familiar Spirit]]s - a total of 80 in the game. Instead of automatically extending [[Rayman]]'s life bar, every 10 [[Familiar Spirit|spirits]] released unlock another one of [[Ly's Challenges]]. Only completing the challenge will extend [[Rayman]]'s life. Like the PlayStation version, ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'' also includes special creatures in cages that do not count towards the total.
In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', the cages contain [[Familiar Spirit]]s - a total of 80 in the game. Instead of automatically extending [[Rayman]]'s life bar, every 10 [[Familiar Spirit|spirits]] released unlock another one of [[Ly's Challenges]]. Only completing the challenge will extend [[Rayman]]'s life. Like the PlayStation version, ''[[Rayman Revolution|Revolution]]'' also includes special creatures in cages that do not count towards the total.


===In ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]''===
==In ''Rayman 2 Forever''==
There are 30 cages in total scattered throughout the game, all of which contain a [[Grand Minimus]].
In ''[[Rayman 2 Forever]]'', there are 30 cages in total scattered throughout the game, all of which contain a [[Grand Minimus]]. Unlike in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|its predecessor]], the music will not change when [[Rayman]] gets close to a cage. It is possible to break all cages during the first visit of a level, as all abilities are unlocked at the beginning of the game.
 
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Rayman 2 Forever First Cage.png|A cage in the [[The Fairy Glade#Game Boy Color version|Fairy Glade]].
Rayman 2 Forever First Cage broken.png|A [[Grand Minimus]] has been freed from that cage.
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==In ''[[Rayman M]]''==
==In ''Rayman M''==
Cages do not feature in a functional role in this game. However, cages resembling those from ''[[Rayman 2]]'' can be seen adorning the [[Treasure Ship]].
Cages do not feature in a functional role in ''[[Rayman M]]''. However, cages resembling those from ''[[Rayman 2]]'' can be seen adorning the [[Treasure Ship]].


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==In ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
==In ''Rayman 3''==
{{Quote|text=The [[Teensie]]s are perfect gentlemen. They shut themselves up in the cages just so the [[Hoodlum]]s won't have built them in vain.|sign=In-game description|source=''[[Rayman 3]]''}}
{{Quote|text=The [[Teensie]]s are perfect gentlemen. They shut themselves up in the cages just so the [[Hoodlum]]s won't have built them in vain.|sign=In-game description|source=''[[Rayman 3]]''}}


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===In the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]''===
==In the Game Boy Advance and mobile phone versions of ''Rayman 3''==
{{Quote|text=The [[Robo-Pirate|pirates]] have imprisoned many inhabitant in these little cages sealed with vital energy. Break the cages to free [[Rayman]]’s friends.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman 3'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}
{{Quote|text=The [[Robo-Pirate|pirates]] have imprisoned many inhabitant in these little cages sealed with vital energy. Break the cages to free [[Rayman]]’s friends.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman 3'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}


[[File:CageGBA.png|frame|right|class=sprite|A cage in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']].]]
[[File:CageGBA.png|frame|right|class=sprite|A cage in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']].]]


In these versions, the cages look identical to those featured in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', they can either be suspended from a chain, or stood upon a platform or ground. No prisoner is seen emerging from these cages when broken.
In the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', the cages look identical to those featured in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', they can either be suspended from a chain, or stood upon a platform or ground. No prisoner is seen emerging from these cages when broken.


In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version]], there are 50 cages scattered throughout the game, but not every level contains a cage. Usually, in levels that contain cages, there will be four to find. Levels that have less than four cages are [[Wanderwood Forest]] (with three cages), [[Prickly Passage]] (with two cages), [[Boulder Brink]] (with two cages) and [[Wretched Ruins]] (with three cages).
In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version]], there are 50 cages scattered throughout the game, but not every level contains a cage. Usually, in levels that contain cages, there will be four to find. Levels that have less than four cages are [[Wanderwood Forest]] (with three cages), [[Prickly Passage]] (with two cages), [[Boulder Brink]] (with two cages) and [[Wretched Ruins]] (with three cages).
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===In ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''===
==In ''Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge''==
[[File:Cage RHR.png|thumb|320px|class=sprite|right|A cage in ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''.]]
[[File:Cage RHR.png|thumb|320px|class=sprite|right|A cage in ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''.]]


The cages in this game are identical to the main type of cage seen in the console versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]''. [[Rayman]] must break all cages in a level to obtain 100% completion, as they go towards that tally. There are nine levels in which cages can be found, each containing four cages, making for a total of 36 cages to locate throughout the course of the game.
The cages in ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]'' are identical to the main type of cage seen in the console versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]''. [[Rayman]] must break all cages in a level to obtain 100% completion, as they go towards that tally. There are nine levels in which cages can be found, each containing four cages, making for a total of 36 cages to locate throughout the course of the game.


Much like in ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and the console version of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', [[Teensie]]s are found locked in cages, and will call for help when [[Rayman]] is close to them. Much like in the console versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', [[Teensie]]s will make a quick remark once freed, before disappearing, leaving behind a reward for [[Rayman]].
Much like in ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and the console version of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', [[Teensie]]s are found locked in cages, and will call for help when [[Rayman]] is close to them. Much like in the console versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', [[Teensie]]s will make a quick remark once freed, before disappearing, leaving behind a reward for [[Rayman]].
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==In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']]==
==In the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids''==
[[File:Cage RRR GBA.PNG|frame|class=sprite|right|A cage in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].]]
[[File:Cage RRR GBA.PNG|frame|class=sprite|right|A cage in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].]]


{{Quote|text=The [[rabbid]]s have imprisoned a lot of inhabitants in these little cages, using vital energy. Break the cage to free [[Rayman]]'s friends.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}
{{Quote|text=The [[rabbid]]s have imprisoned a lot of inhabitants in these little cages, using vital energy. Break the cage to free [[Rayman]]'s friends.|sign=Manual|source=[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' (Game Boy Advance)]]}}


Cages have a similar appearance to those that appeared In the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', and thus, look similar to those from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. There is a total of 60 cages that are scattered throughout the game. In levels that contain cages, there are five to be found, making for 12 levels that contain cages.
In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], cages have a similar appearance to those that appeared In the [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance]] and [[Rayman 3 (mobile phone)|mobile phone]] versions of ''[[Rayman 3]]'', and thus, look similar to those from ''[[Rayman 2]]''. There is a total of 60 cages that are scattered throughout the game. In levels that contain cages, there are five to be found, making for 12 levels that contain cages.


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==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
==In ''Rayman Origins''==
[[File:RO-Cage.png|320px|thumb|right|A cage, as it appears in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.]]
[[File:RO-Cage.png|320px|thumb|right|A cage, as it appears in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.]]


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==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and its spin-offs==
==In ''Rayman Legends''==
Cages return in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', where they are used to imprison [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or [[Teensie]]s in the game's levels. Most cages have a gray appearance, similar to the cages in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but the ones in [[Olympus Maximus]] have a bronze coloring, and cages holding [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] appear golden. Some have eyes and wings, and sometimes wooden posts are used in lieu of cages to capture [[Teensie]]s. Unlike the cages in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', these can be broken with a single hit.
Cages return in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', where they are used to imprison [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or [[Teensie]]s in the game's levels. Most cages have a gray appearance, similar to the cages in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but the ones in [[Olympus Maximus]] have a bronze coloring, and cages holding [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] appear golden. Some have eyes and wings, and sometimes wooden posts are used in lieu of cages to capture [[Teensie]]s. Unlike the cages in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', these can be broken with a single hit.


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===In ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run]]''===
==In ''Rayman Fiesta Run''==
[[Teensie]]s appear captured in cages again in ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run]]'', with them being freed by collecting a certain number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] in each stage. There are four to rescue in each stage.
[[Teensie]]s appear captured in cages again in ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run]]'', with them being freed by collecting a certain number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] in each stage. There are four to rescue in each stage.


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===In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''===
==In ''Rayman Adventures''==
In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', the same cages from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' return.
In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', the same cages from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' return.


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===In ''[[Rayman Mini]]''===
==In ''Rayman Mini''==
Cages return in ''[[Rayman Mini]]'', specifically the [[Mr Dark]] mode of the game which was added in the 1.4.0 update. Certain tasks will require the player to free a set number of [[Teensie]]s trapped in cages along with completing the level. Medallions also appear on the world map, showing which levels in the world they represent have been fully completed.
Cages return in ''[[Rayman Mini]]'', specifically the [[Mr Dark]] mode of the game which was added in the 1.4.0 update. Certain tasks will require the player to free a set number of [[Teensie]]s trapped in cages along with completing the level. Medallions also appear on the world map, showing which levels in the world they represent have been fully completed.


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===In ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''===
==In ''Rayman: The Board Game''==
Cages return in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. The main objective of the game is to free three of the four [[Teensie]]s locked inside of these cages and complete a full lap around the board first.
Cages return in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. The main objective of the game is to free three of the four [[Teensie]]s locked inside of these cages and complete a full lap around the board first.


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Rayman the Board Game Teensy Prisoner tokens.png|The four types of [[Teensie]]s locked in cages, as seen in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''
Rayman the Board Game Teensy Prisoner tokens.png|The four types of [[Teensie]]s locked in cages, as seen in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''
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==Other appearances==
A [[Robo-Pirate|pirate]] cage was one of the six collectible figures in the Happy Meal collection made to promote the release of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' in French McDonald's restaurants.
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PirateCage-FrenchMacDonaldsFigure.JPG|The McDonald's toy cage.
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