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* ''This article is about the floating object. For other uses, see [[Balloon (disambiguation)]].


A '''Balloon''' is a vehicle that appears constantly throughout the [[Rayman (series)|series.]]
A '''balloon''' is a common object found regularly in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]].


==In ''[[Rayman 1]]''==
==In the original ''Rayman''==
[[File:La bouingue.jpg|thumb|316px|[[Rayman]] and [[Bzzit]] in [[le bouingue]]]]
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], balloons appear in the sixth part of [[Eat at Joe's]], in [[the Caves of Skops]]. They are yellow in color with the word "Joe" written in white. They are used by [[Rayman]] to cross a large body of water, and are sometimes pushed by [[large-nosed fish]].


Balloons themselves cannot be found in the original game, but balloon-like bouys with ''[[Joe]]'' on them can be found in [[Eat at Joe's]], in [[The Caves of Skops]].
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EyeFish.png|A yellow balloon in [[Eat at Joe's]].
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The balloons appear much more frequently in the spin-offs from the original game: 'R' balloons are very common in the game [[le bouingue]] and in certain levels of [[Rayman Designer]].
==In ''Rayman Designer''==
Balloons appear in ''[[Rayman Designer]]'' and its spin-offs as core gameplay elements in several levels, and players can also add them to their own custom levels. They appear as purple balloons bearing the white letter ‘R’ – thus giving them a resemblance to [[Rayman's symbol]] and levitate in one spot. [[Rayman]] can inflate them by punching them with his [[telescopic fist]]; when he stands on them, they deflate within a fraction of a second, creating new platforming challenges not present in [[Rayman 1|the original game]].


==In ''[[Rayman 2]]''==
These balloons also appear in ''[[Rayman Collector]]'''s [[le bouingue]] minigame, where [[Rayman]] must pop them with the help of [[Bzzit]].


In one section of [[Rainbow Creek]], a hot air balloon can be found. Choosing to ride it results in [[Rayman]] going to [[the Precipice]]. At the end of [[The Iron Mountains]] another hot air balloon can be found.
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Designer balloons.png|[[Rayman]] charging his [[Telescopic fist|fist]] to punch a balloon.
La bouingue.jpg|[[Rayman]] and [[Bzzit]] in [[le bouingue]].
</gallery>


==In ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
==In ''Rayman 2''==
[[File:Balloons-Arcade-R3HH-PC-TitleScreen.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The title screen of [[Balloons]]]]
[[File:Hot air balloon in the Iron Mountains.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The hot air balloon at the end of the first phase of [[the Iron Mountains]].]]
 
In ''[[Rayman 2]]'', a hot air balloon also appears at the end of the first phase of [[the Iron Mountains]], where it takes [[Rayman]] to the second phase. Another one can also be found in its remake, ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', in [[Rainbow Creek]], where it takes [[Rayman]] to [[the Precipice]]. Since the two hot air balloons are identical, it is possible that they are the same one.
 
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==In ''Rayman 3''==
In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', balloons make a much more prominent appearance than they do in any other game in [[Rayman (series)|the series]]. Both [[Rayman]] and the [[Hoodlum]]s use balloons as a means of traversing various kinds of otherwise impassable territory.
 
Large balloons known as [[Hoodlum airship]]s carry various [[Hoodlum]]s from one place to another. They bear crude insignia on their sides depicting [[Black Lum]]s. Sets of smaller balloons are used by individual [[Hoodlum]]s as a means of quickly moving across reasonably large gaps and are usually found deep within their territory. The [[Hoodlum]]s like this method of travel because they believe "it’s exotic, it’s sporty and it weeds out the clumsier soldiers". A single [[Hoodlum]] holding one of these balloons is capable of flight, but if they are attacked while holding a balloon, the [[Hoodlum]] inflates and is immediately defeated; if the [[Hoodlum]] is standing on the balloon, then the [[Hoodlum]] falls to the ground and attacks. [[Rayman]] often finds their chains of balloons unattended, and can use them as platforms; touching one will cause it to pop, sending [[Rayman]] bouncing high into the air. They quickly re-appear so that they can be used as platforms once more. One minigame, simply titled ‘[[Balloons]]’, revolves solely around this type of type of travel; [[Rayman]] must use chains comprising hundreds of balloons to cross a series of ships and icebergs in [[the Looming Sea]].
 
The [[cage]]s in which the [[Teensie]]s are imprisoned are usually found suspended in the air by a floating balloon, which disappears when the [[cage]] is broken.
 
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
Balloon R3.png|A small balloon, as seen in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
Balloons-Arcade-R3HH-PC-TitleScreen.jpg|The title screen of [[Balloons]].
Hoodlum Zeppelin R3.png|A [[Hoodlum airship]] in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
Cage R3 1.png|A [[cage]] suspended in the air via a balloon.
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==In the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3''==
[[File:Balloon R3 GBA.PNG|frame|class=sprite|A balloon in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']].]]
 
In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']], balloons are coloured yellow and green, and will automatically inflate upon [[Rayman]]'s approach. They burst immediately after [[Rayman]] has bounced off of them, but will reinflate soon after.
 
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==Names in other languages==
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Balloons make a bigger appearance in this game than any other in the series. [[Rayman]] and the [[Hoodlum]]s both use balloons as a means of travel. Big balloons are known as [[Hoodlum Zeppelin]]s and carry various Hoodlums from one place to another. They cannot be destroyed and have drawings of [[Black Lum]]s on their sides. Smaller balloons are used by the Hoodlums as a means of travel and are usually found deep within their territory. They like using the smaller balloons because they are [[Balloons|sporty, exotic and good at weeding out clumsier]] [[Hoodmonger Soldier|soldiers]]. Balloons are also tied to [[cage]]s that the [[Teensie]]s are suspended in. They also star in a minigame, appropriately called "[[Balloons]]".
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 17 February 2026

A balloon is a common object found regularly in the Rayman series.

In the original Rayman

In the original Rayman game, balloons appear in the sixth part of Eat at Joe's, in the Caves of Skops. They are yellow in color with the word "Joe" written in white. They are used by Rayman to cross a large body of water, and are sometimes pushed by large-nosed fish.

In Rayman Designer

Balloons appear in Rayman Designer and its spin-offs as core gameplay elements in several levels, and players can also add them to their own custom levels. They appear as purple balloons bearing the white letter ‘R’ – thus giving them a resemblance to Rayman's symbol – and levitate in one spot. Rayman can inflate them by punching them with his telescopic fist; when he stands on them, they deflate within a fraction of a second, creating new platforming challenges not present in the original game.

These balloons also appear in Rayman Collector's le bouingue minigame, where Rayman must pop them with the help of Bzzit.

In Rayman 2

The hot air balloon at the end of the first phase of the Iron Mountains.

In Rayman 2, a hot air balloon also appears at the end of the first phase of the Iron Mountains, where it takes Rayman to the second phase. Another one can also be found in its remake, Rayman Revolution, in Rainbow Creek, where it takes Rayman to the Precipice. Since the two hot air balloons are identical, it is possible that they are the same one.


In Rayman 3

In Rayman 3, balloons make a much more prominent appearance than they do in any other game in the series. Both Rayman and the Hoodlums use balloons as a means of traversing various kinds of otherwise impassable territory.

Large balloons known as Hoodlum airships carry various Hoodlums from one place to another. They bear crude insignia on their sides depicting Black Lums. Sets of smaller balloons are used by individual Hoodlums as a means of quickly moving across reasonably large gaps and are usually found deep within their territory. The Hoodlums like this method of travel because they believe "it’s exotic, it’s sporty and it weeds out the clumsier soldiers". A single Hoodlum holding one of these balloons is capable of flight, but if they are attacked while holding a balloon, the Hoodlum inflates and is immediately defeated; if the Hoodlum is standing on the balloon, then the Hoodlum falls to the ground and attacks. Rayman often finds their chains of balloons unattended, and can use them as platforms; touching one will cause it to pop, sending Rayman bouncing high into the air. They quickly re-appear so that they can be used as platforms once more. One minigame, simply titled ‘Balloons’, revolves solely around this type of type of travel; Rayman must use chains comprising hundreds of balloons to cross a series of ships and icebergs in the Looming Sea.

The cages in which the Teensies are imprisoned are usually found suspended in the air by a floating balloon, which disappears when the cage is broken.

In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3

A balloon in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3.

In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman 3, balloons are coloured yellow and green, and will automatically inflate upon Rayman's approach. They burst immediately after Rayman has bounced off of them, but will reinflate soon after.


Names in other languages

Language Name
English Balloon
French Ballon
German Ballon