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*Jodi Forrest as [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]], [[Globette]]
*Jodi Forrest as [[Tily]], [[Razorwife]], [[Globette]]
*Joseph Sheridan as [[Globox]], [[Henchman 800]], [[Henchman 1000]]
*Joseph Sheridan as [[Globox]], [[Henchman 800]], [[Henchman 1000]]
*Ken Starcevic as [[Admiral Razorbeard|Razorbeard]]
*Ken Starcevic as [[Razorbeard]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It was revealed in March 2013, that the game can be completed at 100%. Until then only 99.2% was known to be possible. The remaining 0.8% was previously thought to be tied to time records throughout the game.
*There is a bug in the game which can lock out the player from getting 100%. By completing all modes and beating the original lap/race times the player will reach 82.4%. The remaining percentage is obtained from Lums Mode. The problem is that the game only increases the percentage the first time a level in Lums mode is completed, meaning that if the player does not collect all Lums in one go then they cannot get the percentage from them anymore. Not all Lums from every level has to be collected for 100% since there is some leeway with every Lum totaling out at 100.4%, however, to ensure that the game is not permanently locked out of 100%, it is recommended getting all, or close to all, Lums in one go in each level.
**In order to acquire the missing 0.8%, players must win with all of the Lums collected in Lums Mode for each level. If any Lums remain uncollected after winning the race for the first time, the game will only award 2.3% instead of 2.5%, causing the missing 0.2% from the respective levels to become unobtainable. Replaying the Lums Mode and collecting the remaining Lums will not award the additional 0.2%.
*At some point the game was called ''Rayman Race''.<ref>''Official UK Playstation Magazine'', Issue 079, pg. 9, https://archive.org/details/opm-079/page/n7/mode/2up</ref>
*At some point the game was called ''Rayman Race''.<ref>''Official UK Playstation Magazine'', Issue 079, pg. 9, https://archive.org/details/opm-079/page/n7/mode/2up</ref>