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Now by watching again the two statues that represent Rayman and Globox, it seems that Rayman's symbol is represented by a sun. The stone where Rayman lands in his birth, has got a sun symbol. Curious no? Maybe it's another explanation for Rayman's name? Or does it exists a relationship between him with the Suns and the Moons? --[[User:Haruka|Haruka]] 23:30, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Now by watching again the two statues that represent Rayman and Globox, it seems that Rayman's symbol is represented by a sun. The stone where Rayman lands in his birth, has got a sun symbol. Curious no? Maybe it's another explanation for Rayman's name? Or does it exists a relationship between him with the Suns and the Moons? --[[User:Haruka|Haruka]] 23:30, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
:Good point. The statue seems to represent the inner purple oval on Rayman's chest as the sun itself, and the white ring as the corona. But I think it's more likely that the symbol has something to do with the moons, due to the fact that it's white in colour, and of course the fact that Rayman was born from moonbeams. Interesting ideas, but I think we'll need more solid information before we add anything about them to the article. Maybe once Rayman Origins has been released we can add a Rayman Origins paragraph. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] 23:46, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
::Exactly. Man, I can't wait to grab the game. --[[User:Haruka|Haruka]] 23:53, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
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