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{{Quote|text=Fiesta is the Spanish for Party... Welcome to a Hell of a Party! Close your eyes and listen to the [[Mariachi|marriachis]] [sic], you can almost smell the spices all around you. But don't forget to open them again rapidly because traps are around every corners [sic], [[Luchador]]s will hunt you down, and even if it looks yummy the salsa is burning hot!|sign=Xbox e-manual|source=''[[Rayman Legends]]''}}
{{Quote|text=Fiesta is the Spanish for Party... Welcome to a Hell of a Party! Close your eyes and listen to the [[Mariachi|marriachis]] [sic], you can almost smell the spices all around you. But don't forget to open them again rapidly because traps are around every corners [sic], [[Luchador]]s will hunt you down, and even if it looks yummy the salsa is burning hot!|sign=Xbox e-manual|source=''[[Rayman Legends]]''}}


The '''Fiesta de los Muertos''' (Spanish for '''Feast of the Dead''') is the third world of paintings in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. The real-world influence for this world comes from traditional Spanish themes pertaining to the holiday ''El Dia de los Muertos'' (The Day of the Dead) and ''fiestas'' (parties), as well as ''Lucha Libre'' wrestling, as seen in the encounters with the [[Luchador]]es. Otherwise, the world features a food/dessert theme, similar to the [[Gourmand Land|Infernal Kitchens]] in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.
The '''Fiesta de los Muertos''' (Spanish for '''Feast of the Dead'''), also known as the '''Mystic Mesa''' in ''[[Rayman Legends Retold]]'', is the third world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and [[Rayman Legends Retold|its remake]]. The real-world influence for this world comes from traditional Spanish themes pertaining to the holiday ''El Dia de los Muertos'' (The Day of the Dead) and ''fiestas'' (parties), as well as ''Lucha Libre'' wrestling, as seen in the encounters with the [[Luchador]]es. Otherwise, the world features a food/dessert theme, similar to the [[Gourmand Land|Infernal Kitchens]] in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.


Interestingly, in the Spanish version of the game, [[Living Dead Party]] is known as "Fiesta de los No-Tan-Muertos", which means "Feast of the not-so-Dead", thus making a direct reference to this world.
Interestingly, in the Spanish version of the game, [[Living Dead Party]] is known as "Fiesta de los No-Tan-Muertos", which means "Feast of the not-so-Dead", thus making a direct reference to this world.
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==In ''Rayman: The Board Game''==
==In ''Rayman: The Board Game''==
Fiesta de los Muertos will be included as the Hero mode board in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. [[Mariachi]]s appear as enemies on this board. The world's painting also appears on the Sneaker Player card.
Fiesta de los Muertos will be included as the Hero mode board in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. [[Mariachi]]s appear as enemies on this board. The world's painting also appears on the Sneaker Player card.
==''Rayman Legends Retold''==
Fiesta de los Muertos returns in ''[[Rayman Legends Retold]]'', a remake of ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', now known as the '''Mystic Mesa'''. The world presumably contains every level featured in the original game, along with at least two new levels: the world's [[Forest dragon|dragon]]-riding level, and a new music level featuring a cover of "Macarena" by Los del Río.
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
Rayman Legends Retold Lucha Libre Get Away.jpg|[[Rayman]], [[Globox]], and the [[Grand Minimus]] fleeing from a [[Luchador]] in the remade version of [[Lucha Libre Get Away]].
Rayman Legends Retold Dragons in Mystic Mesa.png|[[Rayman]] and [[Barbara]] flying past [[Mariachi]]s on [[forest dragon]]s.
Rayman Legends Retold 3D perspective.png|[[Rayman]] and the [[Grand Minimus]] running through a new pizza-themed area.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==