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'''Notes''' are enemies that are present throughout [[Band Land]] in different forms, but all of them hurt [[Rayman]].
In musical terminology, the regular variety corresponds to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_note ''eighth notes''] or "quavers".
{{Enemy
{{Enemy
| Name = Note
| Name = Wrong note
| image = [[Image:WrongNoteArtwork.png|''Note''|class=sprite]]
| image = [[File:WrongNoteArtwork.png|class=sprite|Wrong note]]
| alignment = Bad
| alignment = Bad
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', ''[[Rayman Designer]]''
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]]
| location = [[Band Land]]
| location = [[Band Land]], [[Airy Tunes]]
| resistance = [[Image:LifebarInf.png|''Invincible'']]
| resistance = [[File:LifebarInf.png|Invincible]]
| attacks = Contact
| attacks = Contact
}}
}}


==Moving notes==
'''Wrong notes''' are enemies from [[Band Land]] in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] and [[Airy Tunes]] in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|its Game Boy Color adaptation]]. They are present in different forms, but all of them hurt [[Rayman]]. In musical terminology, the regular variety corresponds to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_note "eighth notes" or "quavers"].
Moving '''notes''' are invincible enemies that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They slide on musical staves, patrolling on preset areas and regularly opening their mouths. Even though they cannot be beaten, their small size and their basic behaviour makes them quite easy to dodge, provided [[Rayman]] is sliding at a slow enough pace, so as not to get surprised by them.
 
==Moving wrong notes==
Moving wrong notes are invincible enemies that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They slide on musical staves, patrolling on preset areas and regularly opening their mouths. Even though they cannot be beaten, their small size and their basic behaviour makes them quite easy to dodge, provided [[Rayman]] is sliding at a slow enough pace, so as not to get surprised by them.


In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', there are two types of notes, simply titled '''Note 1''' and '''Note 2'''. The only difference between them is how they react to types on the map.
In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', there are two types of notes, simply titled '''Note 1''' and '''Note 2'''. The only difference between them is how they react to types on the map.
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==[[Mr Sax]]'s notes==
In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of the original game]], moving wrong notes have a similar aspect, but instead of sliding on musical staves, they bounce around and open their mouths at regular intervals.
 
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Rayman-GBC-Wrong-note.png|A wrong note with its mouth open
Rayman-GBC-Wrong-note-bounce.png|A wrong note bouncing
R1-GBC-manual-screenshot-3.jpg|An early version of the moving wrong note
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==[[Mr Sax]]'s wrong notes==
[[Mr Sax]]'s various attacks consist in blowing notes of different types at [[Rayman]].
[[Mr Sax]]'s various attacks consist in blowing notes of different types at [[Rayman]].


Notes of the first type look exactly like moving notes, except that one [[telescopic fist|hit]] is enough to throw them back to the sender. [[Mr Sax]] can blow up to three of them at a time. They can also be found on [[Rayman]]'s way when he is pursued by [[Mr Sax]]: in this case, they float in the air, and [[Telescopic fist|punching]] them will send them at the boss.
Notes of the first type look exactly like moving notes, except that one [[Telescopic fist|hit]] is enough to throw them back to the sender. [[Mr Sax]] can blow up to three of them at a time. They can also be found on [[Rayman]]'s way when he is pursued by [[Mr Sax]]: in this case, they float in the air, and [[Telescopic fist|punching]] them will send them at the boss.


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==Coloured notes==
==Static wrong notes==
'''Coloured notes''' are found throughout [[Band Land]] in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They cannot move and all [[Rayman]] can do is avoid them. They are much larger than the other types, except for the tiny ones that are found in ''[[Rayman Junior]]''.
Static wrong notes are found throughout [[Band Land]] in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman Designer]]''. They cannot move and all [[Rayman]] can do is avoid them. They are much larger than the other types, except for the tiny ones that are found in ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]''.


In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', these types appear in the map editor.
In ''[[Rayman Designer]]'', these types appear in the map editor.
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FaussesNotes.png|The notes are sharp.
FaussesNotes.png|The notes are sharp.
MiniNotes.png|Tiny notes from ''[[Rayman Junior]]''.
MiniNotes.png|Tiny notes from ''[[Maths and English with Rayman]]''.
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In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of the original game]], static wrong notes are all black and do not have a face.
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AT 6.PNG|Static wrong notes in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']]
R1-GBC-manual-screenshot-3.jpg|An early version of the static wrong notes
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==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|en=Wrong note
|en_S=manuals
|en_2=Note
|en_2_S=''[[Rayman Designer]]''
|zh_hans=走调的声音
|zh_hans_S=PC manual
|zh_hans_2=走调的音符
|zh_hans_2_S=PC back cover
|nl=Valse noot
|fr=Fausse note
|fr_S=manuals
|fr_2=Note
|fr_2_S=''[[Rayman Designer]]''
|de=Falscher Klang
|de_S=manuals
|de_2=Note
|de_2_S=''[[Rayman Designer]]''
|he=תו שגוי
|he_T=Tav Shaguy
|it=Grossa nota
|ja=不協和音
|ja_T=Fukyōwaon
|ko=잘못된 경고<ref>This term is mistakenly translated to "incorrect warning".</ref>
|es=Falsa nota
}}
==Notes==
<references />


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[[fr:Fausse note]]
[[fr:Fausse note]]
[[it:Nota stonata]]
[[it:Nota stonata]]
[[pl:Nutki]]
[[pl:Fałszywa nuta]]
[[zh:错音]]


[[Category:Enemies from Rayman 1]]
[[Category:Enemies from Rayman 1]]
[[Category:Enemies from the Game Boy Color version of Rayman]]
[[Category:Events from Rayman Designer]]
[[Category:Events from Rayman Designer]]

Latest revision as of 18:15, 17 February 2026

Wrong note
Wrong note
Alignment Bad

Appears in Rayman, Maths and English with Rayman, Rayman Designer, Rayman (Game Boy Color)
Location Band Land, Airy Tunes

Portrayed by {{{portrayed by}}}

Resistance Invincible
Attacks Contact

Sex {{{sex}}}
Species {{{species}}}

Relatives {{{relatives}}}

Wrong notes are enemies from Band Land in the original Rayman game and Airy Tunes in its Game Boy Color adaptation. They are present in different forms, but all of them hurt Rayman. In musical terminology, the regular variety corresponds to "eighth notes" or "quavers".

Moving wrong notes

Moving wrong notes are invincible enemies that appear in the original Rayman game, Maths and English with Rayman and Rayman Designer. They slide on musical staves, patrolling on preset areas and regularly opening their mouths. Even though they cannot be beaten, their small size and their basic behaviour makes them quite easy to dodge, provided Rayman is sliding at a slow enough pace, so as not to get surprised by them.

In Rayman Designer, there are two types of notes, simply titled Note 1 and Note 2. The only difference between them is how they react to types on the map.

In the Game Boy Color version of the original game, moving wrong notes have a similar aspect, but instead of sliding on musical staves, they bounce around and open their mouths at regular intervals.

Mr Sax's wrong notes

Mr Sax's various attacks consist in blowing notes of different types at Rayman.

Notes of the first type look exactly like moving notes, except that one hit is enough to throw them back to the sender. Mr Sax can blow up to three of them at a time. They can also be found on Rayman's way when he is pursued by Mr Sax: in this case, they float in the air, and punching them will send them at the boss.

Notes of the second type, called fragmentation notes, are round notes which explode in the air and free eight tiny invincible wrong notes, looking similar in appearance to notes of the first type, which then spread outwards. Mr Sax can blow up to three of them at the same time, making it much harder to dodge the tiny notes.

Just as the regular notes correspond to quavers, this variety corresponds to the whole note or semibreve (as it bursts into 8 eighth notes).

Notes of the third type, called explosive notes, follow a curved trajectory and explode on the ground. They are the same shape and size as notes of the second type.

Static wrong notes

Static wrong notes are found throughout Band Land in the original Rayman game, Maths and English with Rayman and Rayman Designer. They cannot move and all Rayman can do is avoid them. They are much larger than the other types, except for the tiny ones that are found in Maths and English with Rayman.

In Rayman Designer, these types appear in the map editor.

In the Game Boy Color version of the original game, static wrong notes are all black and do not have a face.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Wrong note (manuals)

Note (Rayman Designer)

Chinese (simplified) 走调的声音 (PC manual)

走调的音符 (PC back cover)

Dutch Valse noot
French Fausse note (manuals)

Note (Rayman Designer)

German Falscher Klang (manuals)

Note (Rayman Designer)

Hebrew תו שגוי
Tav Shaguy
Italian Grossa nota
Japanese 不協和音
Fukyōwaon
Korean 잘못된 경고[1]
Spanish Falsa nota

Notes

  1. This term is mistakenly translated to "incorrect warning".