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Lee Delong and Ken Starcevic (''[[Rayman M]]'')<br />
Lee Delong and Ken Starcevic (''[[Rayman M]]'')<br />
Matt Hill (''[[Rayman 3]]'')<br />
Matt Hill (''[[Rayman 3]]'')<br />
[[Douglas Rand]] (''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'')
[[Douglas Rand]] (playable Teensies; ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', ''[[Rayman Mini]]'')<br />
Anaïs Dusautois<ref>X, @RaymanGame, https://x.com/RaymanGame/status/1967981926376968703, « Anais, now Associate Producer used to be Animator on ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. But did you know you probably heard her voice in your playthrough? »</ref> (Teensy prisoners; ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', ''[[Rayman Mini]]'')
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*In the Japanese version of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', every Teensie has a pair of bug-like blue eyes.
*In the Japanese version of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', every Teensie has a pair of bug-like blue eyes.
*In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', it was originally intended to implement a joke of Teensies being under effects of drugs. This was dropped in order to keep the game in a low age rating.<ref>''[[L'Histoire de Rayman]]'', Chapter 4 - Rayman 3 : Hoodlum Havoc, Rayman without Michel Ancel</ref>
*In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', it was originally intended to implement a joke of Teensies being under effects of drugs. This was dropped in order to keep the game in a low age rating.<ref>''[[L'Histoire de Rayman]]'', Chapter 4 - Rayman 3 : Hoodlum Havoc, Rayman without Michel Ancel</ref>
*The Teensy prisoners in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' reuse voice clips from the [[Electoon]]s in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
**Early gameplay footage showed that the prisoners would have originally been [[Green Teensy|Green Teensies]] and would have used new voice clips that matched those of the playable Teensies. Both were scrapped in the final version of the game.
*In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', the color of the Teensy prisoners' clothes change based on the world they are found in: yellow for [[Teensies In Trouble]] and [[Jibberish Jungle#In Rayman Legends|Jibberish Jungle]] (in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' and ''[[Rayman Mini]]'' this color is used for all Teensy prisoners), green for [[Toad Story]] and [[Desert of Dijiridoos#In Rayman Legends|Desert of Dijiridoos]], orange for [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] and [[Gourmand Land#In Rayman Legends|Gourmand Land]], purple for [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]] and [[Sea of Serendipity#In Rayman Legends|Sea of Serendipity]], and blue for [[Olympus Maximus]] and [[Mystical Pique#In Rayman Legends|Mystical Pique]]. With the exception of the orange ones, these color-coded prisoners return in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', though they are no longer exclusive to their world.
*In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', the color of the Teensy prisoners' clothes change based on the world they are found in: yellow for [[Teensies In Trouble]] and [[Jibberish Jungle#In Rayman Legends|Jibberish Jungle]] (in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' and ''[[Rayman Mini]]'' this color is used for all Teensy prisoners), green for [[Toad Story]] and [[Desert of Dijiridoos#In Rayman Legends|Desert of Dijiridoos]], orange for [[Fiesta de los Muertos]] and [[Gourmand Land#In Rayman Legends|Gourmand Land]], purple for [[20,000 Lums Under the Sea]] and [[Sea of Serendipity#In Rayman Legends|Sea of Serendipity]], and blue for [[Olympus Maximus]] and [[Mystical Pique#In Rayman Legends|Mystical Pique]]. With the exception of the orange ones, these color-coded prisoners return in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]'', though they are no longer exclusive to their world.


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[[Category:Characters from Rayman M]]
[[Category:Characters from Rayman M]]