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'''The Magician''' is the main antagonist in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. Originally passing as a benevolent character helping the heroes throughout their quest by providing them with advice and access to new areas, he is later revealed to be a traitor and secret admirer of [[Mr Dark]] who has been manipulating the heroes in an attempt at world domination.
'''The Magician''', also known as the '''Dark Teensy''',<ref name="ancel_comment">Instagram, @michelancel, https://www.instagram.com/p/DB6xfg_KUqj/, « Le dark teensy dans la sequence de danse Disco de la fin de Rayman Origins . On avait plus beaucoup de temps pour boucler le jeu et un gros speech de reveal était prévu dans le quel le DTeensy explique le micro planqué pour reveiller les morts dans la sequence de l'arbre dans l'intro, le fait que c'est un Fan boy de Mr Dark et que son plan etait de tout remplacer par des IA robots... C'etait vraiment complexe... On s'est regardé avec Eric Verwaerde, l'animateur en charge de la séquence et on a lancé l'idée de cette session Disco Just Dance bien débile. On s'est beaucoup amusé à faire ce jeu. »</ref><ref>The name is also used for his [[Dark Teensy|clones]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.</ref> is the main antagonist in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. Originally passing as a benevolent character helping the heroes throughout their quest by providing them with advice and access to new areas, he is later revealed to be a traitor and secret admirer of [[Mr Dark]] who has been manipulating the heroes in an attempt at world domination.


He is a [[Teensie|Teensy]] and, because of the lack of dialogue and intelligible storytelling in the game, his relationship to [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the identically named member of Rayman's species]] who appears in [[Rayman 1|the original game]] is unclear: he could be an impersonator, the same character reimagined or there could be no further connection between the two.
He is a [[Teensie|Teensy]] and, because of the lack of dialogue and intelligible storytelling in the game, his relationship to [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the identically named member of Rayman's species]] who appears in [[Rayman 1|the original game]] is unclear: he could be an impersonator, the same character reimagined or there could be no further connection between the two.
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==Description==
==Description==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
The Magician is a [[Teensie|Teensy]] who wears a purple shirt, a black coat, a grey wig and the same star-adorned top hat as [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the identically named member of Rayman's species]] who appears in [[Rayman 1|the original game]], albeit lightly redesigned, with a pink band surrounding the lower part and the star moved to the upper part, and with some points unsticking. Just like his counterpart, he can be found hiding inside his hat.
The Magician is a [[Teensie|Teensy]] who wears a purple shirt, a black coat, a blue wig and the same star-adorned top hat as [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the identically named member of Rayman's species]] who appears in [[Rayman 1|the original game]], albeit lightly redesigned, with a pink band surrounding the lower part and the star moved to the upper part, and with some points unsticking. Just like his counterpart, he can be found hiding inside his hat.


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[[File:02 geyser blowout.jpg|320px|thumb|right|In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Magician can still be found hiding inside his top hat, but now he gives the heroes advice rather than unlocking [[Bonus level (Rayman 1)|bonus levels]].]]
[[File:02 geyser blowout.jpg|320px|thumb|right|In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Magician can still be found hiding inside his top hat, but now he gives the heroes advice rather than unlocking [[Bonus level (Rayman 1)|bonus levels]].]]


{{quote|text=The Magician will help you throughout your quest. He's always willing to trade you [[Electoon]]s for [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], which will help you unlock new worlds and maps. At your service, his magic hat will provide tips and tricks galore to help you survive.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman Origins]]''}}
{{Quote|text=The Magician will help you throughout your quest. He's always willing to trade you [[Electoon]]s for [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], which will help you unlock new worlds and maps. At your service, his magic hat will provide tips and tricks galore to help you survive.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman Origins]]''}}


The Magician is first encountered at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', where he is found inside his distinctive top hat, which is sitting on the ground outside [[the Snoring Tree]]. Each time one of the players jumps on the hat, the Magician offers a few words of advice. The hat appears in many places throughout the game, and the players can jump on it at any time for tips relevant to their current situation. However, there are some hints at his darker side; he makes sarcastic comments, and has little concern for the heroes, beyond using them as a source of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. Sometimes he even questions [[Rayman]]'s position as a hero.
The Magician is first encountered at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', where he is found inside his distinctive top hat, which is sitting on the ground outside [[the Snoring Tree]]. Each time one of the players jumps on the hat, the Magician offers a few words of advice. The hat appears in many places throughout the game, and the players can jump on it at any time for tips relevant to their current situation. However, there are some hints at his darker side; he makes sarcastic comments, and has little concern for the heroes, beyond using them as a source of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. Sometimes he even questions [[Rayman]]'s position as a hero.


At the end of each level, he is seen holding a test tube which he uses to count the number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] collected by the players. In exchange for certain numbers of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], he gives the heroes [[Electoon]]s, but if the players reach the top of the test tube, they receive a [[Lum Medal]]. The Magician displays great joy and excitement whenever the heroes bring him a large number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. In these post-level screens, the Magician can be seen fully: unlike [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the character of the same name]] from [[Rayman 1|the original game]] who is a member of [[Rayman's species]] with blond hair, he is shown to be a [[Teensie|Teensy]] with grey hair.
At the end of each level, he is seen holding a test tube which he uses to count the number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] collected by the players. In exchange for certain numbers of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]], he gives the heroes [[Electoon]]s, but if the players reach the top of the test tube, they receive a [[Lum Medal]]. The Magician displays great joy and excitement whenever the heroes bring him a large number of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]. In these post-level screens, the Magician can be seen fully: unlike [[The Magician (Rayman 1)|the character of the same name]] from [[Rayman 1|the original game]] who is a member of [[Rayman's species]] with blond hair, he is shown to be a [[Teensie|Teensy]] with blue hair.


The last world of the game, apart from the [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Livid Dead]], is the [[Moody Clouds]], a sprawling flying city with retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics which has been built above the [[Glade of Dreams]]. When the heroes finally arrive, they find the Magician's magic hat waiting for them. However, instead of offering helpful advice as he usually does, the Magician frantically tells them that they are going the wrong way, warning them to turn back before it is too late. In spite of the Magician's warning, the heroes work their way through the [[Moody Clouds]].
The last world of the game, apart from the [[Land of the Livid Dead (UbiArt games)|Land of the Livid Dead]], is the [[Moody Clouds]], a sprawling flying city with retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics which has been built above the [[Glade of Dreams]]. When the heroes finally arrive, they find the Magician's magic hat waiting for them. However, instead of offering helpful advice as he usually does, the Magician frantically tells them that they are going the wrong way, warning them to turn back before it is too late. In spite of the Magician's warning, the heroes work their way through the [[Moody Clouds]].
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Also on the wall is a diagram showing [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] being fed into a machine to produce electricity: it is revealed that the Magician has been using the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] he collected from the heroes to power the creation of his mechanical empire, the [[Moody Clouds]]. At this moment, the Magician pulls a lever, causing the heroes to fall through a trap door, where they must fight mechanical recreations of the [[Carnivora]] and [[Mocking Bird]] bosses. Once these have been defeated, the heroes climb back to the office of the Magician, where he distracts them with a disco number (recalling the dances of [[Rayman 1|the original game]]'s bosses) before running away. The heroes must them pursue him through a storm of falling debris and broken machinery as the [[Moody Clouds]] itself begins to disintegrate.
Also on the wall is a diagram showing [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] being fed into a machine to produce electricity: it is revealed that the Magician has been using the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] he collected from the heroes to power the creation of his mechanical empire, the [[Moody Clouds]]. At this moment, the Magician pulls a lever, causing the heroes to fall through a trap door, where they must fight mechanical recreations of the [[Carnivora]] and [[Mocking Bird]] bosses. Once these have been defeated, the heroes climb back to the office of the Magician, where he distracts them with a disco number (recalling the dances of [[Rayman 1|the original game]]'s bosses) before running away. The heroes must them pursue him through a storm of falling debris and broken machinery as the [[Moody Clouds]] itself begins to disintegrate.


Eventually the Magician hops on board an [[Warship|airship]], and the heroes must pursue him on the backs of their [[mosquito]] friends. Eventually the [[Warship|airship]] crashes into the fiery core of the [[Moody Clouds]], causing an enormous explosion. The heroes fall from the sky and land back at [[the Snoring Tree]], where the game began. The Magician's fate is unknown.
Eventually the Magician hops on board an [[Warship|airship]], and the heroes must pursue him on the backs of their [[giant mosquito]] friends. Eventually the [[Warship|airship]] crashes into the fiery core of the [[Moody Clouds]], causing an enormous explosion. The heroes fall from the sky and land back at [[the Snoring Tree]], where the game began. The Magician's fate is unknown.


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====Scrapped plot====
====Scrapped plot====
{{quote|text=I remember you... Ales Mansay, right? You stunk at magic. Did the other [[Teensie]]s tease you? No reason to lose your sense of humor... Hahaha...Gulp. Or is it...|sign=[[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]]|source=''[[Rayman Origins]]'' (unused dialogue)}}
{{Quote|text=I remember you... Ales Mansay, right? You stunk at magic. Did the other [[Teensie]]s tease you? No reason to lose your sense of humor... Hahaha...Gulp. Or is it...|sign=[[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]]|source=''[[Rayman Origins]]'' (unused dialogue)}}


An [[Rayman Origins (early production)|earlier version of the game's script]] was found amongst the files of the game's [[List of Rayman demos|demo]], and, while it follows the same general story, it also would have shed more light on certain aspects of the plot, and contains a large amount of dialogue that was removed from [[Rayman Origins|the final version of the game]]. In this [[Rayman Origins (early production)|scrapped scenario]], the Magician, real name Ales Mansay (which translates to "Salesman" in Pig Latin), was bullied and ostracised by the other [[Teensie]]s at magic school for his poor magical abilities. He secretly admired [[Mr Dark]], whom he wanted to emulate, and also developed a hatred for the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]], whose nightmares had repeatedly overcome the [[Glade of Dreams]] and were a constant threat to its inhabitants. As a consequence, he concocted a plan, where he hid a microphone in [[the Snoring Tree]] so that the heroes' snoring would irritate and ultimately start a war with the [[Livid Dead]]. This microphone, disguised as a flower, can still be seen in the final game, in both the beginning and ending sequences. Throughout the game, the Magician pretended that he was still a friend of the heroes, allowing him to collect [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] from them in exchange for [[Electoon]]s which they could use to reach new levels. The Magician used these [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] to power his mechas: gigantic machines, including [[Mecha Carnivora]] and [[Mecha Mockingbird]], which he was building to take over the [[Glade of Dreams]], imposing order and eliminating the chaos of the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]]'s nightmares. Eventually, however, the heroes reached the Magician's headquarters in the [[Moody Clouds]] and put a stop to his plans.
An [[Rayman Origins (early production)|earlier version of the game's script]] was found amongst the files of the game's [[List of Rayman demos|demo]], and, while it follows the same general story, it also would have shed more light on certain aspects of the plot, and contains a large amount of dialogue that was removed from [[Rayman Origins|the final version of the game]]. In this [[Rayman Origins (early production)|scrapped scenario]], the Magician, real name Ales Mansay (which translates to "Salesman" in Pig Latin), was bullied and ostracised by the other [[Teensie]]s at magic school for his poor magical abilities. He secretly admired [[Mr Dark]], whom he wanted to emulate, and also developed a hatred for the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]], whose nightmares had repeatedly overcome the [[Glade of Dreams]] and were a constant threat to its inhabitants. As a consequence, he concocted a plan, where he hid a microphone in [[the Snoring Tree]] so that the heroes' snoring would irritate and ultimately start a war with the [[Livid Dead]]. This microphone, disguised as a flower, can still be seen in the final game, in both the beginning and ending sequences. Throughout the game, the Magician pretended that he was still a friend of the heroes, allowing him to collect [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] from them in exchange for [[Electoon]]s which they could use to reach new levels. The Magician used these [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] to power his mechas: gigantic machines, including [[Mecha Carnivora]] and [[Mecha Mockingbird]], which he was building to take over the [[Glade of Dreams]], imposing order and eliminating the chaos of the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]]'s nightmares. Eventually, however, the heroes reached the Magician's headquarters in the [[Moody Clouds]] and put a stop to his plans.


It is unknown why this plot was scrapped from the final game, and all that is left of it is the posters on the walls in the Magician's headquarters, indicating that the part about him being an admirer of [[Mr Dark]] still holds true, as well as the microphone in the beginning and ending scenes.
This plot was scrapped from the final game due to time constraints,<ref name="ancel_comment"></ref> and all that is left of it is the posters on the walls in the Magician's headquarters, indicating that the part about him being an admirer of [[Mr Dark]] still holds true, as well as the microphone in the beginning and ending scenes.


Additionally, the early script for the game contains dialogue from the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] which mentions a playable character called [[Teensoudini]], whose name suggests he was also a [[Teensie|Teensy]] magician. His connection with the Magician is unknown.
Additionally, the early script for the game contains dialogue from the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] which mentions a playable character called [[Teensoudini]], whose name suggests he was also a [[Teensie|Teensy]] magician. His connection with the Magician is unknown.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Magician's dance style is similar to that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson Michael Jackson].
*The Magician's dance style is similar to that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson Michael Jackson].
*Each character type has their own dance style when compelled to dance by the Magician in [[the Reveal]].


==References==
==References==
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