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{{Character | {{Character | ||
| name = Rigatoni | | name = Rigatoni | ||
| image = [[ | | image = [[File:RTAS Rigatoni 2.jpg|320px|center|Rigatoni]] | ||
| alignment = Bad | | alignment = Bad | ||
| appears in = ''Rayman: The Animated Series'', ''Rayman Sticker Book'' | | appears in = ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series]]'', ''Rayman Sticker Book'' | ||
| portrayed by = Danny Mann | |||
| sex = Male | | sex = Male | ||
| species = Unknown | | species = Unknown | ||
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'''Rigatoni''' is the main antagonist of ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series]]'', and only appears in this media. He is the ringmaster of a flying circus that he takes to various places of the [[Glade of Dreams]], and along the way he orders his lackey, [[Razorbeard|Admiral Razorbeard]], to capture strange creatures as slaves for his circus. His most beloved circus freak is [[Lac-Mac]], who is the star of his show, to the point where he seems to have some disturbing fascination with him. | |||
He is an egotistical and greedy character, perhaps more so than Razorbeard, who treats his slaves very badly, and for fears that they will escape or get stolen, his circus has a large CCTV system which he uses to keep an eye on them. When Rayman sets himself and his friends free, Rigatoni instantly brands them all as criminals, and gets in contact with [[Inspector Grub]] to track them down in [[Aeropolis]]. He does not appear in any more episodes after the first episode, [[Lac-Mac Napping]]. He is voiced by Danny Mann. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
[[File:RTAS Rigatoni 1.jpg|320px|thumb|left]] | |||
* Despite the fact that Rigatoni is a non-game character, he appears on a page in the collector's sticker book which came free with several copies of [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' for the Game Boy Color]]. There is also a typo in this that spells his name as "Regatoni". | |||
* His name is derived from a type of pasta, which suits the Italian Ringmaster stereotype, though he has more of a Brooklyn accent. | |||
* Rigatoni bears a slight resemblance to a [[hunter]] from [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. | |||
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[[Category:Characters from Rayman: The Animated Series]] | |||
[[Category:Villains]] | [[Category:Villains]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:54, 17 February 2026
| Rigatoni | |
|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad |
| Appears in | Rayman: The Animated Series, Rayman Sticker Book |
| Portrayed by | Danny Mann |
| Sex | Male |
| Species | Unknown |
| Status | Ringmaster |
Rigatoni is the main antagonist of Rayman: The Animated Series, and only appears in this media. He is the ringmaster of a flying circus that he takes to various places of the Glade of Dreams, and along the way he orders his lackey, Admiral Razorbeard, to capture strange creatures as slaves for his circus. His most beloved circus freak is Lac-Mac, who is the star of his show, to the point where he seems to have some disturbing fascination with him.
He is an egotistical and greedy character, perhaps more so than Razorbeard, who treats his slaves very badly, and for fears that they will escape or get stolen, his circus has a large CCTV system which he uses to keep an eye on them. When Rayman sets himself and his friends free, Rigatoni instantly brands them all as criminals, and gets in contact with Inspector Grub to track them down in Aeropolis. He does not appear in any more episodes after the first episode, Lac-Mac Napping. He is voiced by Danny Mann.
Trivia

- Despite the fact that Rigatoni is a non-game character, he appears on a page in the collector's sticker book which came free with several copies of Rayman for the Game Boy Color. There is also a typo in this that spells his name as "Regatoni".
- His name is derived from a type of pasta, which suits the Italian Ringmaster stereotype, though he has more of a Brooklyn accent.
- Rigatoni bears a slight resemblance to a hunter from the original Rayman game.
