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My name is Stacey, and I'm a sysop. :) I come from the United Kingdom, and have been a Rayman fan for over 8 years, starting in 1999 round about when [[Rayman 2]] was released.  Rayman 2 on the Sega Dreamcast was the first Rayman game I've played, and though I was confused by the odd dialogue, I played the game religiously.  I was so into the series back then, in 2001 I got a PS2 with Rayman Rev and M, though everyone pointed out that Rayman Rev was the same game as R2! 
==About the creature==
* Name: Stacey
* Age: mid 30s
* Gender: Female
* Country: United Kingdom.  I live in the middle of it now.
* Glade of Dreams residence: Ly's Palace
* Maternal language: English
* Foreign languages: nearly enough French to get me a "hazelnut coffee" and train tickets :P, wants to learn Japanese, Spanish, German, the works
* Occupation: Will count your salmon flavoured dog treats and your tempting chocolates for £££
* Hobbies and Interests: Music, internet, video games, cartoon art, coffee, cooking
* Consoles owned: Mega Drive, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, N64, Wii, PS2, PS3, DS, GBA:SP, 3DS, Switch
 
==How it began==
I peeped in a magazine that my sister bought that had a Rayman 2 review in it.  I was about 12 then.  I've been a Rayman fan ever since and despite the ups and downs I still am.  So that's what, over 20 years?
 
==Rayfan info==
* Rayman fan since...: October 1999
* Player status: Veteran
* First game to have played and when: Rayman 2 [Dreamcast]; April 2000
* First game to have bought and when: see above
* Latest game to have bought and when: Mario & Rabbids; August 2017
* Favourite Rayman game: Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Rayman Origins
* Least favourite Rayman game: Rayman 2 Forever
* Rayman Pirate Community member since...: April 2007
* Current status in RPC: Ex-admin old timer
* RayWiki user since: January 2008
* Current status RayWiki: Ex-sysop old timer
 
==Rayfan trivia==
[[File:I love Rayman results.jpg|thumb|My little stint as the 5th place winner in the I Love Rayman video contest.]]
* I think of the Whale Bay underwater music each time I go swimming.
* I am Rabbids friendly and I don't stand for Rabbids salt*.
* I was the first in the fandom to have discovered extra levels in the Atari Jaguar version of Rayman.
* I was in third place in the UK PS2 category for the Rayman 3 Hall of Fame at one pointThat won me the magazine and a tshirt.
* I've cosplayed as the following characters: Ly, Betilla (Origins), Helena Handbasket and Barbara.
* I found one of the life-size Rayman 3 statues while on holiday in Blackpool in 2007, and another in the Netherlands in 2018.  I wanted to take them home. ;_;
* The Youtube account "Saffya" containing old potato quality versions of the TV series episodes is indeed me but I don't update that channel anymore.
* Speaking of which, I have met Billy West, who voiced Rayman in the TV series, and got my copy of the DVD signed by him.
* Even though I did not runner up in the 2011 Art contest here, I was still treated to the trip to Eurogamer and the night at a nearby hotel, thanks to my other half who did win, as well as some of the goodies.
* I came 5th in the "I Love Rayman" video contest that was held in 2015 as part of Rayman's 20th anniversaryThis landed me with quite a few goodies, see below.
 
==*My stance on the Rabbids series==
I have worked on most articles relating to the Rabbids series, including the ones after TV Party which have not featured Rayman ever since, quite simply because I do not want to have to do such on a poopy Wikia that's overrun with teenagers that don't know what they're talking about.  Even now that the two franchises have completely split from each other now, I still thing articles about say Alive and Kicking should still be allowed here, especially when there are wikis like the Super Mario one that allows for articles about spin offs (eg. Donkey Kong, WarioWare etc) to be made.
 
As for what I actually think of Rabbids, I can't deny that I'm a big fan of the critters themselves.  I did used to be a complete hater when the first RRR came out, mainly because of how Rayman 4 was aborted in its favour, but over the past 10 years I've gotten over and now it pissed me off to high heaven when people still whine about them, especially now that Rayman Origins is in full swing.  Regarding the games, my favourites include the main version of TV Party (the best one IMO) and quite surprisingly, Rabbids Go Home on the DS.  I still have a love/hate relationship with RRR1 and Rabbids Go Home on Wii, though RRR2 was OK.  RRR2 and RRRTVP on DS weren't fantastic but weren't terrible either.  As for Travel in Time...don't even go there.  A&K threw me in a coughing fit, and Rabbids Land, well.  Let's just say I'm glad I didn't have to pay £24.99 for it. 
 
It is indeed against the rules to attack Rabbids games and characters in any form, so don't do it mmm'kay.
 
P.s. Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a good game.


==List of Rayman games I own==
==List of Rayman games I own==
* Rayman 1 (PSOne, PC [the stinky Focus version that has no music.  Only just found out about that today :/], GBC)
* Rayman 1 (PS1 EU/JP, GBC, 3DS, PS3)
* Rayman 2 (Dreamcast, PSOne)
* Rayman 2 (Dreamcast, PS1, PS3)
* Rayman Revolution (PS2)
* Rayman Revolution (PS2)
* Rayman M (PS2, PC)
* Rayman M (PS2, PC)
* Rayman 3 (PS2, GBA)   
* Rayman 3 (PS2, GBA, PC, PS3)   
* Rayman Junior (PSOne)
* Rayman Junior (PS1)
* Rayman Rush (PSOne)
* Rayman Rush (PS1)
* Maths and English with Rayman (PC).  This is just a PC version of Rayman Junior.
* Maths and English with Rayman (PC).  This is just a PC version of Rayman Junior.
* Rayman Raving Rabbids (GBA, Wii, DS)
* Rayman Raving Rabbids (GBA, DS, PC, PS2)
* Raving Rabbids Party Collection (Wii)
* Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge (GBA)
* Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge (GBA)
* Rayman 3D (3DS)
* Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (DS NA)
* Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)
* Rabbids Go Home (Wii, PC)
* Rayman Origins (PS3, PC/Steam)
* Rayman Legends (PS3, PC/Steam)
* Rabbids 3D (3DS)
* Rabbids Rumble (3DS)
* Rabbids Land (WiiU)
* Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle
I also own Rayman IV (the syntax one), a bootleg of R2F, and two bootlegs of Rayman 3 GBA.


==List of Rayman products I have==
==List of Rayman products I have==
* Rayman 2 figurine
* Rayman 2 figurine
* Rayman: The Animated Series on DVD
* Rayman: The Animated Series on DVD, signed by Billy West
* Official Strategy Guide
* Official Rayman 2 Strategy Guide
* RaymanZone UK magazine
* RaymanZone UK magazine; both versions (one I won, one I bought)
* Rayman 3 T-shirt I won through RZ's Hall of Fame '03
* Rayman 3 T-shirt I won through RZ's Hall of Fame '03
* Gameboy Color holiday pack that just has Rayman's name on it
* Gameboy Color holiday pack that just has Rayman's name on it
* Rayman soft toy [fuck yeah, better believe it]
* Rayman Play by Play plushie
 
* All six McDonalds toys =}
==Sandboxen [aka where I test shit]==
* Rayman Origins T shirt I was given as a consolation prize for the 2011 art contest
=Madder=
* Rayman origins stickers
 
* Rayman Origins postcards that were given to everybody for free at Eurogamer Expo 2011.
'''''Madder''''' is a song by British electronica band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Groove Armada] that was used in the introduction movie of ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''.  It appears on the 2002 album ''Lovebox''.
* Rayman Origins/Legends cardboard and box displays that was once used at MCM expo.
 
* Rayman tote bag
 
* Rayman 20th Anniversary medallion
=Rayman IV=
* Rayman lithograph signed by Michel Ancel
 
* All 3 garments (Hoodie, raglan and t-shirt) from the Insert Coin range
'''''Rayman IV''''' (not to be confused with ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' in its early stages) is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance that originated from Russia.  Typical of an unlicensed game, it has neither the Ubisoft logo or the Nintendo Seal of Quality, but has an ESRB rating of E for Everyone (normally used in the United States), the Russian flag and the "Only for" notice on the side of the cover.  The cover features poorly edited artwork that was previously used in ''[[Rayman M]]'' and ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', notably of [[Rayman]], [[Globox]] and a [[Henchman 800]], set against a blue background.  As of 2009 the ROM of the game has yet to be found, so it is unknown about what the contents are.
 
=Rabbids Go Home (rewrite)=
'''''Rabbids Go Home''''' is an action video game that is based on the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbid]]s'' series.  Not only is it the first game in the series to be an action adventure game instead of centring entirely around minigames, it is also the first game in which [[Rayman]] does not appear.  It was released for the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS in November 2009, five months after it was announced and confirmed for release. 
 
==Plot==
On the outskirts of a bustling city, a group of [[Rabbid]]s hang around in a junkyard, bored of partying, and want to go home.  The problem is, they don't even know where they come from, so they cast the moon as their new home.  They notice the piles of junk around them, and decide that by making one pile bigger with even more junk, they could reach it.  Two Rabbids then take a shopping trolley and search around for things to toss onto the pile, before setting off to the city to look for more junk.
 
==Gameplay==
Typically, the player controls two Rabbids - with a third one at the ready for use as a [[Cannonball Rabbid]] - one sits inside a shopping trolley, while the other pushes it. The aim of the game is to collect [[stuff]] for their moon pile, some of which is obtained by ramming the trolley into objects and even [[human]]s. 
 
==Abilities==
...
 
==Downtown==
The Downtown area is the main hub of the game, in which the Rabbids search around for new stuff places by following specific arrows that lead them to a new place.  Reminiscent to ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', stuff can still be picked up and enemies can still be fought there. 
 
==Missions==
* [[Shop Till You Drop]]
* [[In the Nick of Time]]
* [[Infectious Blues]]
 
==Inside Ze Wii Remote==
This is a utility which takes place inside a virtual Nintendo Wiimote.  The player begins this by choosing one Rabbid and sucking it inside, ready for it to be customised and also tossed around if the player decides to shake the Wiimote around. 
 
===Tools===
The Tools are unlockable utilities that are used to disfigure the chosen Rabbid.  There are six to choose from.
 
* Air Pump: This can be connected to one of the Rabbid's eyes or ears, and one push will blow it up.  It can be restored with another push.
* Vice: This squashes and stretches the Rabbid's head.
* Gas canister: This inflates and deflates one of the Rabbid's eyes or ears.
* Candy Bomb: Feeding this to the Rabbid will reset its disfigures. 
 
===Tattoos===
In this utility, the player gets to paint their Rabbid any colour and pattern they like with the drawing and painting tools provided.  Also provided is a collection of stamps, most of which are given as unlockable gifts.
 
===Accessories===
A selection of random objects that the Rabbids have collected can be worn in this utility.
 
==Challenges==
...
 
==Enemies==
* [[Verminator]]s
* [[Vermi-dog]]s
* [[Sanibot]]s
 
==International names==
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|-
!  Language
!  Name
!  Translation
|-
|  Japanese
|  ラビッツ・ゴー・ホーム (''Rabittsu Gó Hómu'')
|  ''Rabbids Go Home''
|-
|  French
|  ''The Lapins Crétins : La Grosse Aventure''
|  ''The Raving Rabbids: The Great Adventure''
|-
|  Spanish
|  ''Rabbids Mi Caaasa!!!''
|  ''Rabbids: My House!!!''
|-
|  Polish
|  ''Kórliki Idą do Domu''
|  ''Rabbids Go Home'' (?)
|}
 
=Rabbids Go Home (DS)=
 
'''''Rabbids Go Home (DS)''''' is a handheld video game that was released for the Nintendo DS on the 1st November 2009 in the US, and on the 6th November 2009 in Europe, to coincide with the release of ''[[Rabbids Go Home]]'' for the Nintendo Wii.  Again, it is the first handheld ''[[Rabbid]]s'' game in which [[Rayman]] does not appear, and it is also the first to have extra features that can only be used if the player plays the game with a Nintendo DSi.
 
==Plot==
The plot in the game almost coincides with that of the Wii version, with the exception that the Rabbids have developed an obsession with street lamps.  They seem to enjoy sitting on top of them until it gets too hot and then electrocutes them.  Soon they spot the moon, and regard it as a giant light bulb. 
 
==Gameplay==
Unlike the console version, this version of the game is a puzzle game, and the aim of each round is to lead the Rabbids to the toilet somehow, while making sure they have collected all of the items available along the way.  The player can use tools, such as scissors and girders, and has to position them carefully to create a path to the toilet, which the Rabbids will walk on automatically.
 
==Locations==
* Dump
* Miami
...
 
 
 
=Examples of bad article writing=
 
Bad article writing is when you do it wrong, and here are some real examples of shit just like that.
 
==Exhibit A==
The Eastern Plains In Near Where Clark Saves You From The Robo Pirates And Rayman revolution.
 
There Are Infinite Pirate's In A Nearby house To There.
 
Up To The Right of the entrance is a path leading to the menhir hill's that you can enter once you get the 1st mask. there will be no pirates at the point where clark is going to smash the gate for you.
 
this is a good training place since the other colors spawn once you encounter them.
 
stay away from here cause it can be dangerous.
 
==Exhibit B== 
mairy the fairy is a rayman charecter who has helped rayman in his past to find globox who was still young and stupid, he got stuck in a hole whilst he was trying to jump across it. so mairy helped rayman find were the help screams came from. when rayman found him he helped him out and then they became bester freinds. mairy the fairy was also seen later in rayman 2. on razorbeards prison ship.
 
==Exhibit C==
Tonic Trouble is a game based on the Rayman series (even though it wasn't a story about Rayman's World in general) that was created a month after the original version of Rayman 2. It's about a Friendly but Clumsy alien janitor named "Ed" who accidentally dropped a Mysterious can of Tonic on Earth. Causing it to infect humans, animals and plants. The tomatoes are rolling away, the carrots are bouncing at high speed like jack-hammers, icebergs even started appearing and disappearing. The whole World has gone topsy-turvy. Back at Ed's home, he is sent back to repair the damage he did. But the can of tonic has fallen into the hands of a ruthless Viking giving him great powers. His name was "Grogh the Hellish" and he declared himself as the master of earth!
 
Help Ed explore earth, encounter strange and dangerous beings which was in fact (like already mentioned), his whole fault in the first place.
 
==Exhibit D==
One of admiral Razorbeards Treasure ships --**IP withheld** 10:41, 28 October 2008 (UTC) AL
 
==Exhibit E - the cream of the crud==
 
i am very very very sorry that i told you tu shut up with yor sceaming can yo please forgive me .mabye thank you
 
Now you have an idea on how not to write articles here. :D
 
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 5 November 2021

About the creature

  • Name: Stacey
  • Age: mid 30s
  • Gender: Female
  • Country: United Kingdom. I live in the middle of it now.
  • Glade of Dreams residence: Ly's Palace
  • Maternal language: English
  • Foreign languages: nearly enough French to get me a "hazelnut coffee" and train tickets :P, wants to learn Japanese, Spanish, German, the works
  • Occupation: Will count your salmon flavoured dog treats and your tempting chocolates for £££
  • Hobbies and Interests: Music, internet, video games, cartoon art, coffee, cooking
  • Consoles owned: Mega Drive, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, N64, Wii, PS2, PS3, DS, GBA:SP, 3DS, Switch

How it began

I peeped in a magazine that my sister bought that had a Rayman 2 review in it. I was about 12 then. I've been a Rayman fan ever since and despite the ups and downs I still am. So that's what, over 20 years?

Rayfan info

  • Rayman fan since...: October 1999
  • Player status: Veteran
  • First game to have played and when: Rayman 2 [Dreamcast]; April 2000
  • First game to have bought and when: see above
  • Latest game to have bought and when: Mario & Rabbids; August 2017
  • Favourite Rayman game: Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Rayman Origins
  • Least favourite Rayman game: Rayman 2 Forever
  • Rayman Pirate Community member since...: April 2007
  • Current status in RPC: Ex-admin old timer
  • RayWiki user since: January 2008
  • Current status RayWiki: Ex-sysop old timer

Rayfan trivia

My little stint as the 5th place winner in the I Love Rayman video contest.
  • I think of the Whale Bay underwater music each time I go swimming.
  • I am Rabbids friendly and I don't stand for Rabbids salt*.
  • I was the first in the fandom to have discovered extra levels in the Atari Jaguar version of Rayman.
  • I was in third place in the UK PS2 category for the Rayman 3 Hall of Fame at one point. That won me the magazine and a tshirt.
  • I've cosplayed as the following characters: Ly, Betilla (Origins), Helena Handbasket and Barbara.
  • I found one of the life-size Rayman 3 statues while on holiday in Blackpool in 2007, and another in the Netherlands in 2018. I wanted to take them home. ;_;
  • The Youtube account "Saffya" containing old potato quality versions of the TV series episodes is indeed me but I don't update that channel anymore.
  • Speaking of which, I have met Billy West, who voiced Rayman in the TV series, and got my copy of the DVD signed by him.
  • Even though I did not runner up in the 2011 Art contest here, I was still treated to the trip to Eurogamer and the night at a nearby hotel, thanks to my other half who did win, as well as some of the goodies.
  • I came 5th in the "I Love Rayman" video contest that was held in 2015 as part of Rayman's 20th anniversary. This landed me with quite a few goodies, see below.

*My stance on the Rabbids series

I have worked on most articles relating to the Rabbids series, including the ones after TV Party which have not featured Rayman ever since, quite simply because I do not want to have to do such on a poopy Wikia that's overrun with teenagers that don't know what they're talking about. Even now that the two franchises have completely split from each other now, I still thing articles about say Alive and Kicking should still be allowed here, especially when there are wikis like the Super Mario one that allows for articles about spin offs (eg. Donkey Kong, WarioWare etc) to be made.

As for what I actually think of Rabbids, I can't deny that I'm a big fan of the critters themselves. I did used to be a complete hater when the first RRR came out, mainly because of how Rayman 4 was aborted in its favour, but over the past 10 years I've gotten over and now it pissed me off to high heaven when people still whine about them, especially now that Rayman Origins is in full swing. Regarding the games, my favourites include the main version of TV Party (the best one IMO) and quite surprisingly, Rabbids Go Home on the DS. I still have a love/hate relationship with RRR1 and Rabbids Go Home on Wii, though RRR2 was OK. RRR2 and RRRTVP on DS weren't fantastic but weren't terrible either. As for Travel in Time...don't even go there. A&K threw me in a coughing fit, and Rabbids Land, well. Let's just say I'm glad I didn't have to pay £24.99 for it.

It is indeed against the rules to attack Rabbids games and characters in any form, so don't do it mmm'kay.

P.s. Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a good game.

List of Rayman games I own

  • Rayman 1 (PS1 EU/JP, GBC, 3DS, PS3)
  • Rayman 2 (Dreamcast, PS1, PS3)
  • Rayman Revolution (PS2)
  • Rayman M (PS2, PC)
  • Rayman 3 (PS2, GBA, PC, PS3)
  • Rayman Junior (PS1)
  • Rayman Rush (PS1)
  • Maths and English with Rayman (PC). This is just a PC version of Rayman Junior.
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids (GBA, DS, PC, PS2)
  • Raving Rabbids Party Collection (Wii)
  • Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge (GBA)
  • Rayman 3D (3DS)
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (DS NA)
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)
  • Rabbids Go Home (Wii, PC)
  • Rayman Origins (PS3, PC/Steam)
  • Rayman Legends (PS3, PC/Steam)
  • Rabbids 3D (3DS)
  • Rabbids Rumble (3DS)
  • Rabbids Land (WiiU)
  • Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle

I also own Rayman IV (the syntax one), a bootleg of R2F, and two bootlegs of Rayman 3 GBA.

List of Rayman products I have

  • Rayman 2 figurine
  • Rayman: The Animated Series on DVD, signed by Billy West
  • Official Rayman 2 Strategy Guide
  • RaymanZone UK magazine; both versions (one I won, one I bought)
  • Rayman 3 T-shirt I won through RZ's Hall of Fame '03
  • Gameboy Color holiday pack that just has Rayman's name on it
  • Rayman Play by Play plushie
  • All six McDonalds toys =}
  • Rayman Origins T shirt I was given as a consolation prize for the 2011 art contest
  • Rayman origins stickers
  • Rayman Origins postcards that were given to everybody for free at Eurogamer Expo 2011.
  • Rayman Origins/Legends cardboard and box displays that was once used at MCM expo.
  • Rayman tote bag
  • Rayman 20th Anniversary medallion
  • Rayman lithograph signed by Michel Ancel
  • All 3 garments (Hoodie, raglan and t-shirt) from the Insert Coin range

Rubbish.