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{{Quote|text=Where best to start an adventure than in the middle of a forest with magic all around? Of course whoever says adventure means princesses to rescue, powerful [[Forest dragon|dragons]] and haunted castle [sic] to explore! Well, be ready because [[Teensie]]s are in trouble and waiting for their knight in shining armor to rescue them, and guess who this knight is: you!|sign=Xbox e-manual|source=''[[Rayman Legends]]''}} | |||
'''Teensies In Trouble''', also known as '''Medieval Mayhem''' in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' and the '''Old Teensie Kingdom''' in ''[[Rayman Legends Retold]]'', is the first world in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and [[Rayman Legends Retold|its remake]], the first world to be unlocked in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', and the second board in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. It features five different themes, which are known as Enchanted Forest, Dark Dungeon, Castle Ramparts, Phantom Manor, and Quicksand. Four of these themes appear in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and four appear in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
{{ | ==Description== | ||
===Enchanted Forest=== | |||
The Enchanted Forest theme, not to be confused with the level [[Enchanted Forest]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', is the most commonly found theme in Teensies in Trouble. The theme greatly resembles [[Jibberish Jungle]] from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' in that it takes place in a forest environment. There is usually large amounts of grass on the ground, with moss and vines clinging onto walls and cliffs. This makes these areas predominantly green, as almost everything has vegetation of some sort on it. Additionally, the background is filled with trees and dense foliage. Sometimes strange creatures similar to rabbits, squirrels, and owls can be seen. Some sections also resemble murky swamps, featuring pools of water to swim in and waterfalls in the background. In some levels in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', the heroes can also go through tree trunks. | |||
The forest also has many parts of it which appear to be alive, and can thus move. This can be anything from what appears to be a big hill, to a bunch of branches, to tree roots, and even entire land masses. These moving chunks of land sometimes appear to be held and moved by tree roots, and are often used as obstacles which the heroes have to jump across or avoid in order to not be crushed. In several stages [[Murfy]] can be used to interact with these in various ways. Another main component of these areas are vines, which the heroes can swing on to cross gaps or avoid enemies. There are also yellow mushrooms, which, although they do not affect the heroes in anyway, appear to release a cloud of gas upon being hit. Almost all levels with this theme contain small pink flower buds which the heroes can hit, rewarding one lum each. The main enemies of this area are [[Lividstones]]. In several stages, blue [[Butterfly|butterflies]] can reveal secret passages. | |||
This theme first appears in the beginning of [[Once upon a Time]], the first level of ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It later appears at the end of [[Creepy Castle]]. It again appears throughout the entirety of the level [[Enchanted Forest]]. Its final appearance in this game is in the level [[Ropes Course]]. It later appears in Medieval Mayhem in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
OnceUponATimeSection1.jpg|The first level, [[Once upon a Time]], shows a castle in the background which can later be entered in the same level. | |||
Enchanted Forest1.jpg|The entire level [[Enchanted Forest]] takes place in the Enchanted Forest environment. Note the previously mentioned small pink flower buds. | |||
Swamp.png|Some areas feature waterfalls and murky waters. | |||
Mayhem 5.PNG|''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' expands the way the player can interact with the environment, such as being able to move inside of tree trunks. | |||
Move.png|This theme features tunnels made of moving landmasses the heroes have to traverse quickly. | |||
Enchanted Forest (Secret Room2).jpg|[[Livingstone|Lividstones]] are the most commonly seen enemies here. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Dark Dungeon=== | |||
The Dark Dungeon theme, also known as Castle Interior, takes place inside of old medieval themed castles and dungeons. Old spiderwebs and coffins can usually be seen on the walls. In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', [[Murfy]] is often used to interact with the environment, such as cutting ropes, while in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' there are usually [[switch]]es which can be activated. More death traps appear in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', such as moving walls closing in on the player and water streams pushing the player away. Several stages in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' allow the player to, by using [[switch]]es, rise the water level to reveal new secrets and progress forward. | |||
This theme was later reused for the [[Murfy's Dungeon]] stages. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
TeensiesInTroubleSeq2.jpg|One of the dungeon areas, seen in [[Once upon a Time]]. | |||
OnceUponATimeSection3.jpg|Ropes that are tied to platforms are common. | |||
CreepyCastle2.jpg|One of the dungeon areas, seen in [[Creepy Castle]]. | |||
Mayhem 6.PNG|The water can rise in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
Glombie Running.PNG|Some parts outside can be seen in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
1-2 2.jpg|Blades in [[Creepy Castle#Invaded|Creepy Castle - Invaded]] | |||
1-2 3.jpg|The players can [[Swimming|swim]] in the water. | |||
Elysia Hanging in Adventures.PNG|[[Switch]]es are also common. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Castle Ramparts=== | |||
The Castle Ramparts theme, also known as Castle Exterior, is introduced in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]] and used for the rest of the levels. It has a medieval setting with mythical creatures like [[forest dragon]]s, as well as castles. | |||
In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' this theme reappears, though without any [[forest dragon]]s. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Dragons Awaken.jpg|The [[forest dragon]]s in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]]. | |||
MurphyCatapult.jpg|In the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions, [[Murfy]] can use a catapult to destroy a [[forest dragon]]. | |||
Mayhem 7.PNG|A blue castle area in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
Mayhem 8.PNG|Castles in the background and foreground in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
Rayphael Kick Attack.PNG|Castle platforms seen in [[Toad Story]]. | |||
Rayphael Bouncing off Enemy.PNG|Castle remains in [[Toad Story]]. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Phantom Manor=== | |||
The Phantom Manor theme, also known as Haunted Castle, is a theme exclusive to ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. It is heavily inspired by the unused [[Drak's Nightmare]] world from ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It takes place inside of old haunted castles, with many painting hanging on the walls, some of which use assets from ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. Many [[switch]]es appear, some of which can reveal secrets behind the paintings. The most common enemies here are [[Livingstone|Lividstones]] and [[Ghost]]s. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Mayhem 3.PNG|Certain platforms act like [[switch]]es. | |||
Mayhem 4.PNG|Skeleton bones on a wooden platform on a carpet rug. | |||
Castle painting 1.PNG|The [[Living Dead Party]] painting can be found. | |||
Castle painting 2.PNG|More paintings in a castle. | |||
SC 1 Haunted Castle Barbara.jpg|A promotional image for the Haunted Castle theme. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Quick Sand=== | |||
The level [[Quick Sand]] uses its own unique theme which was later reused for [[Up, Up and Get Away!]], [[Up, Up and Escape!]] and [[the Infinite Tower]]. It takes place in a desert with many collapsing towers. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Quick Sand 2.png|The level [[Quick Sand]], where the chase of the first [[Dark Teensy]] takes place. | |||
Quick Sand 4.png|Platforms can sink. | |||
Quick Sand 7.png|Platforms can fall and then sink into the sand. | |||
Quick Sand 8.png|Fire [[ghost]]s are seen here. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==''Rayman Legends''== | |||
{{ROWorld | |||
| name = Teensies In Trouble | |||
| image = [[File:Teensies in Trouble.png|320px|Teensies In Trouble]] | |||
| preceded by = [[Main Gallery]] | |||
| followed by = [[Toad Story]] | |||
}} | |||
''[[Rayman Legends]]'' begins with the heroes sleeping high up on a tree with [[Murfy]] waking them up to tell them about the new nightmares which are appearing. The heroes then begin their journey in the Enchanted Forest environment, with them quickly entering an old castle in the Dark Dungeon environment. Together with [[Murfy]]'s help, who can cut ropes and move obstacles, they make their way through. The next level, [[Creepy Castle]], has them visiting yet another castle, this time without the help of [[Murfy]]. | |||
After that they make it out of the castle and into the [[Enchanted Forest]]. This is where they first start seeing the moving parts of the forest, which makes traversing it much more dangerous as certain grassy blocks will continuously move up and down. In the next level, [[Ropes Course]], they once again team up with [[Murfy]] who this time serves useful at scaring away certain enemies. | |||
After that they meet up with the first [[Dark Teensy]], who's kidnapped a [[Teensie]]. The heroes then set out across a large desert with collapsing towers, to eventually catch up with him and save the [[Teensie]]. After this, in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]], they go through yet another dungeon to then end up outside of a castle with a group of [[Dragon]]s. With [[Murfy]]'s help, who shoots the them using a slingshot, they make it across a field of collapsing platforms, to then finish the level. The next level, [[Breathing Fire!]], has them confronting this world's boss, [[Grunderbite]], outside of a castle filled with [[Livingstone|Lividstones]]. | |||
The final level, [[Castle Rock]], takes place on the remains of the castle walls and has the heroes running to the beat of the song, which is a parody of the song "Black Betty" by Ram Jam. | |||
===Levels=== | |||
*[[Once upon a Time]] | |||
*[[Creepy Castle]] | |||
*[[Enchanted Forest]] | |||
*[[Dungeon Dash]] (Princess rescue level, for [[Barbara]]) | |||
*[[Ropes Course]] | |||
*[[Quick Sand]] | |||
*[[Dungeon Chase]] (Princess rescue level, for [[Elysia]]) | |||
*[[How to Shoot your Dragon]] | |||
*[[Breathing Fire!]] | |||
*[[Castle Rock]] | |||
===Soundtracks=== | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/003%20-%20Intro%20~Teensies%20in%20Trouble~.mp3 "Intro ~Teensies in Trouble~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/004%20-%20Intro%20~Forever%20Snoring~.mp3 "Intro ~Forever Snoring~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/005%20-%20Teensies%20in%20Trouble.mp3 "Teensies in Trouble"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/124%20-%20Teensies%20in%20Trouble%20(Credits%20Ver.).mp3 "Teensies in Trouble (Credits Ver.)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/006%20-%20Teensies%20in%20Trouble%20~Rescue%20Mission~.mp3 "Teensies in Trouble ~Rescue Mission~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/008%20-%20(Jingle)%20Into%20the%20Castle.mp3 "(Jingle) Into the Castle"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/009%20-%20Creepy%20Castle.mp3 "Creepy Castle"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/010%20-%20Creepy%20Castle%20~The%20Gyro~.mp3 "Creepy Castle ~The Gyro~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/011%20-%20Creepy%20Castle%20~Tension~.mp3 "Creepy Castle ~Tension~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/016%20-%20The%20Gallery%20~Teensies%20in%20Trouble~.mp3 "The Gallery ~Teensies in Trouble~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/017%20-%20Creepy%20Castle%20~Loading~.mp3 "Creepy Castle ~Loading~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/018%20-%20Creepy%20Castle%20~Infiltration~.mp3 "Creepy Castle ~Infiltration~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/019%20-%20Creepy%20Castle%20~Rescue%20Mission~.mp3 "Creepy Castle ~Rescue Mission~" (unused)] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/020%20-%20The%20Fortified%20Castle.mp3 "The Fortified Castle" (unused)] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/021%20-%20Playing%20in%20the%20Courtyard%20(Part%201).mp3 "Playing in the Courtyard (Part 1)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/022%20-%20Playing%20in%20the%20Courtyard%20(Part%202).mp3 "Playing in the Courtyard (Part 2)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/023%20-%20Teensies%20in%20Trouble%20~Loading~.mp3 "Teensies in Trouble ~Loading~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/024%20-%20The%20Adventure%20Begins%20(Part%201).mp3 "The Adventure Begins (Part 1)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/025%20-%20The%20Adventure%20Begins%20(Part%202).mp3 "The Adventure Begins (Part 2)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/026%20-%20The%20Enchanted%20Forest.mp3 "The Enchanted Forest"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/027%20-%20Dark%20Teensy%20Chase%20~Intro~.mp3 "Dark Teensy Chase ~Intro~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/028%20-%20The%20Tower%20of%20Babel%20~Moving%20Ground~.mp3 "The Tower of Babel ~Moving Ground~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/029%20-%20The%20Tower%20of%20Babel%20~Rising~.mp3 "The Tower of Babel ~Rising~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/030%20-%20The%20Tower%20of%20Babel%20~Legendary~.mp3 "The Tower of Babel ~Legendary~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/126%20-%20The%20Tower%20of%20Babel%20(Credits%20Ver.).mp3 "The Tower of Babel (Credits Ver.)"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/001%20-%20Main%20Menu%20~The%20Tower%20of%20Babel~.mp3 "Main Menu ~The Tower of Babel~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/031%20-%20Dark%20Teensy%20Chase%20~Outro~.mp3 "Dark Teensy Chase ~Outro~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/032%20-%20Boss%20Fight%20~Intro~.mp3 "Boss Fight ~Intro~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/033%20-%20Guardian%20of%20the%20Castle.mp3 "Guardian of the Castle"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/034%20-%20(Jingle)%20The%20Dragon's%20Demise.mp3 "(Jingle) The Dragon's Demise"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/035%20-%20Boss%20Fight%20~Outro~.mp3 "Boss Fight ~Outro~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/036%20-%20Castle%20Rock%20~Black%20Betty~.mp3 "Castle Rock ~Black Betty~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/037%20-%20Invaded!%20~Intro%201~.mp3 "Invaded! ~Intro 1~"] | |||
*[https://raytunes.raymanpc.com/music/RL/039%20-%20Teensies%20in%20Trouble%20~Invaded~.mp3 "Teensies in Trouble ~Invaded~"] | |||
==''Rayman Adventures''== | |||
{{ROWorld | |||
| name = Medieval Mayhem | |||
| image = [[File:Map icon medieval.png|320px|Medieval Mayhem]] | |||
| preceded by = None | |||
| followed by = [[Olympus Maximus#Rayman Adventures|Olympus Maximus]] | |||
}} | |||
Medieval Mayhem is the first world unlocked in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. There are four types of Medieval Mayhem levels. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Rayman Adventures Main Menu (Medieval Mayhem 1).PNG|Medieval Mayhem's Castle area in the Main Menu, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
Rayman Adventures Main Menu (Medieval Mayhem 2).PNG|Medieval Mayhem's Enchanted Forest area in the Main Menu, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
Medieval Mayhem Hidden.png|Medieval Mayhem covered in clouds on the World Map, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Phantom Manor=== | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Mayhem 3.PNG | |||
Mayhem 4.PNG | |||
Castle painting 1.PNG | |||
Castle painting 2.PNG | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 10.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 11.png | |||
Adventures paintings.png | |||
SC 1 Haunted Castle Barbara.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Enchanted Forest=== | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Tutorial Adventures.PNG|This level is part of the tutorial and can not be replayed. | |||
Mayhem 1.PNG | |||
Mayhem 2.PNG | |||
Mayhem 5.PNG | |||
Bubblized Elysia in Adventures.PNG | |||
Rayphael Start.PNG | |||
Rayphael Running.PNG | |||
Rayphael Flying.PNG | |||
Rayphael Swimming.PNG | |||
Rayphael on Vine.PNG | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 2.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 3.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 4.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 6.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 7.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 8.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 9.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 13.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Castle Ramparts=== | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Mayhem 7.PNG | |||
Mayhem 8.PNG | |||
Rayphael Kick Attack.PNG | |||
Rayphael Bouncing off Enemy.PNG | |||
Rayphael WINS.PNG | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 1.png | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 5.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Dark Dungeon=== | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Mayhem 6.PNG | |||
Glombie Jumping.PNG | |||
Glombie Hanging.PNG | |||
Glombie Running.PNG | |||
Glombie Swimming.PNG | |||
Glombie Sliding.PNG | |||
Elysia Hanging in Adventures.PNG | |||
Rayphael Spin Attack.PNG | |||
Rayphael Hanging.PNG | |||
Medieval Mayhem - 12.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Gallery === | |||
<gallery> | |||
Rayman Adventures RL Painting 1.png | |||
Rayman Adventures RL Painting 2.png | |||
Rayman Adventures RL Painting 3.png | |||
Rayman Adventures RL Painting 4.png | |||
Rayman Adventures RL Painting 5.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Trivia=== | |||
*Occasionally on the map, the player may see one of the statues from [[Jibberish Jungle]]. | |||
*In some Phantom Manor levels, paintings of [[Orchestral Chaos]] and [[Grannies World Tour]] can be found. | |||
==''Rayman: The Board Game''== | |||
The Enchanted Forest section of Teensies In Trouble is set to be included as the Intermediate mode board in ''[[Rayman: The Board Game]]''. It is known as "Forest" in the game’s manual. [[Jacquouille|Lividstones]] appear as enemies on this board, and [[Grunderbite]] from this world appears as a boss. | |||
==''Rayman Legends Retold''== | |||
Teensies In Trouble returns in ''[[Rayman Legends Retold]]'', a remake of ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', now known as the '''Old Teensie Kingdom'''. The world presumably contains every level featured in the original game, along with at least two new levels: [[Imagine More Dragons]], the world's [[Forest dragon|dragon]]-riding level, and a new music level featuring a cover of "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Rayman Legends Retold Murfy and Heroes.png|[[Murfy]] and the main cast of playable heroes walking through the Old Teensie Kingdom. | |||
Rayman Legends Retold Once upon a time.jpg|The main cast in the new version of [[Once upon a Time]]. | |||
Rayman Legends Retold Dragons.jpg|[[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] flying on two [[forest dragon]]s. | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{RaymanLegendsLocations}} | |||
{{Rayman Adventures}} | |||
[[fr:Ptizêtres en détresse]] | |||
[[de:Kleinlinge in Kalamitäten]] | |||
[[pl:Małaki w tarapatach]] | |||
[[ru:Малютки в опасности]] | |||
[[zh:小小危机]] | |||
[[Category:Places from Rayman Legends]] | [[Category:Places from Rayman Legends]] | ||
[[Category:Places from Rayman Adventures]] | |||
[[Category:Places from Rayman: The Board Game]] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:48, 8 June 2026

Where best to start an adventure than in the middle of a forest with magic all around? Of course whoever says adventure means princesses to rescue, powerful dragons and haunted castle [sic] to explore! Well, be ready because Teensies are in trouble and waiting for their knight in shining armor to rescue them, and guess who this knight is: you!—Xbox e-manual, Rayman Legends
Teensies In Trouble, also known as Medieval Mayhem in Rayman Adventures and the Old Teensie Kingdom in Rayman Legends Retold, is the first world in Rayman Legends and its remake, the first world to be unlocked in Rayman Adventures, and the second board in Rayman: The Board Game. It features five different themes, which are known as Enchanted Forest, Dark Dungeon, Castle Ramparts, Phantom Manor, and Quicksand. Four of these themes appear in Rayman Legends and four appear in Rayman Adventures.
Description
Enchanted Forest
The Enchanted Forest theme, not to be confused with the level Enchanted Forest in Rayman Legends, is the most commonly found theme in Teensies in Trouble. The theme greatly resembles Jibberish Jungle from Rayman Origins in that it takes place in a forest environment. There is usually large amounts of grass on the ground, with moss and vines clinging onto walls and cliffs. This makes these areas predominantly green, as almost everything has vegetation of some sort on it. Additionally, the background is filled with trees and dense foliage. Sometimes strange creatures similar to rabbits, squirrels, and owls can be seen. Some sections also resemble murky swamps, featuring pools of water to swim in and waterfalls in the background. In some levels in Rayman Adventures, the heroes can also go through tree trunks.
The forest also has many parts of it which appear to be alive, and can thus move. This can be anything from what appears to be a big hill, to a bunch of branches, to tree roots, and even entire land masses. These moving chunks of land sometimes appear to be held and moved by tree roots, and are often used as obstacles which the heroes have to jump across or avoid in order to not be crushed. In several stages Murfy can be used to interact with these in various ways. Another main component of these areas are vines, which the heroes can swing on to cross gaps or avoid enemies. There are also yellow mushrooms, which, although they do not affect the heroes in anyway, appear to release a cloud of gas upon being hit. Almost all levels with this theme contain small pink flower buds which the heroes can hit, rewarding one lum each. The main enemies of this area are Lividstones. In several stages, blue butterflies can reveal secret passages.
This theme first appears in the beginning of Once upon a Time, the first level of Rayman Legends. It later appears at the end of Creepy Castle. It again appears throughout the entirety of the level Enchanted Forest. Its final appearance in this game is in the level Ropes Course. It later appears in Medieval Mayhem in Rayman Adventures.
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The first level, Once upon a Time, shows a castle in the background which can later be entered in the same level.
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The entire level Enchanted Forest takes place in the Enchanted Forest environment. Note the previously mentioned small pink flower buds.
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Some areas feature waterfalls and murky waters.
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Rayman Adventures expands the way the player can interact with the environment, such as being able to move inside of tree trunks.
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This theme features tunnels made of moving landmasses the heroes have to traverse quickly.
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Lividstones are the most commonly seen enemies here.
Dark Dungeon
The Dark Dungeon theme, also known as Castle Interior, takes place inside of old medieval themed castles and dungeons. Old spiderwebs and coffins can usually be seen on the walls. In Rayman Legends, Murfy is often used to interact with the environment, such as cutting ropes, while in Rayman Adventures there are usually switches which can be activated. More death traps appear in Rayman Adventures, such as moving walls closing in on the player and water streams pushing the player away. Several stages in Rayman Adventures allow the player to, by using switches, rise the water level to reveal new secrets and progress forward.
This theme was later reused for the Murfy's Dungeon stages.
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One of the dungeon areas, seen in Once upon a Time.
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Ropes that are tied to platforms are common.
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One of the dungeon areas, seen in Creepy Castle.
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The water can rise in Rayman Adventures.
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Some parts outside can be seen in Rayman Adventures.
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Blades in Creepy Castle - Invaded
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The players can swim in the water.
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Switches are also common.
Castle Ramparts
The Castle Ramparts theme, also known as Castle Exterior, is introduced in How to Shoot your Dragon and used for the rest of the levels. It has a medieval setting with mythical creatures like forest dragons, as well as castles.
In Rayman Adventures this theme reappears, though without any forest dragons.
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In the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions, Murfy can use a catapult to destroy a forest dragon.
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A blue castle area in Rayman Adventures.
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Castles in the background and foreground in Rayman Adventures.
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Castle platforms seen in Toad Story.
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Castle remains in Toad Story.
Phantom Manor
The Phantom Manor theme, also known as Haunted Castle, is a theme exclusive to Rayman Adventures. It is heavily inspired by the unused Drak's Nightmare world from Rayman Legends. It takes place inside of old haunted castles, with many painting hanging on the walls, some of which use assets from Rayman Legends. Many switches appear, some of which can reveal secrets behind the paintings. The most common enemies here are Lividstones and Ghosts.
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Certain platforms act like switches.
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Skeleton bones on a wooden platform on a carpet rug.
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The Living Dead Party painting can be found.
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More paintings in a castle.
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A promotional image for the Haunted Castle theme.
Quick Sand
The level Quick Sand uses its own unique theme which was later reused for Up, Up and Get Away!, Up, Up and Escape! and the Infinite Tower. It takes place in a desert with many collapsing towers.
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The level Quick Sand, where the chase of the first Dark Teensy takes place.
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Platforms can sink.
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Platforms can fall and then sink into the sand.
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Fire ghosts are seen here.
Rayman Legends
| Teensies In Trouble | |||||
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| ← Main Gallery | Toad Story → | ||||
Rayman Legends begins with the heroes sleeping high up on a tree with Murfy waking them up to tell them about the new nightmares which are appearing. The heroes then begin their journey in the Enchanted Forest environment, with them quickly entering an old castle in the Dark Dungeon environment. Together with Murfy's help, who can cut ropes and move obstacles, they make their way through. The next level, Creepy Castle, has them visiting yet another castle, this time without the help of Murfy.
After that they make it out of the castle and into the Enchanted Forest. This is where they first start seeing the moving parts of the forest, which makes traversing it much more dangerous as certain grassy blocks will continuously move up and down. In the next level, Ropes Course, they once again team up with Murfy who this time serves useful at scaring away certain enemies.
After that they meet up with the first Dark Teensy, who's kidnapped a Teensie. The heroes then set out across a large desert with collapsing towers, to eventually catch up with him and save the Teensie. After this, in How to Shoot your Dragon, they go through yet another dungeon to then end up outside of a castle with a group of Dragons. With Murfy's help, who shoots the them using a slingshot, they make it across a field of collapsing platforms, to then finish the level. The next level, Breathing Fire!, has them confronting this world's boss, Grunderbite, outside of a castle filled with Lividstones.
The final level, Castle Rock, takes place on the remains of the castle walls and has the heroes running to the beat of the song, which is a parody of the song "Black Betty" by Ram Jam.
Levels
- Once upon a Time
- Creepy Castle
- Enchanted Forest
- Dungeon Dash (Princess rescue level, for Barbara)
- Ropes Course
- Quick Sand
- Dungeon Chase (Princess rescue level, for Elysia)
- How to Shoot your Dragon
- Breathing Fire!
- Castle Rock
Soundtracks
- "Intro ~Teensies in Trouble~"
- "Intro ~Forever Snoring~"
- "Teensies in Trouble"
- "Teensies in Trouble (Credits Ver.)"
- "Teensies in Trouble ~Rescue Mission~"
- "(Jingle) Into the Castle"
- "Creepy Castle"
- "Creepy Castle ~The Gyro~"
- "Creepy Castle ~Tension~"
- "The Gallery ~Teensies in Trouble~"
- "Creepy Castle ~Loading~"
- "Creepy Castle ~Infiltration~"
- "Creepy Castle ~Rescue Mission~" (unused)
- "The Fortified Castle" (unused)
- "Playing in the Courtyard (Part 1)"
- "Playing in the Courtyard (Part 2)"
- "Teensies in Trouble ~Loading~"
- "The Adventure Begins (Part 1)"
- "The Adventure Begins (Part 2)"
- "The Enchanted Forest"
- "Dark Teensy Chase ~Intro~"
- "The Tower of Babel ~Moving Ground~"
- "The Tower of Babel ~Rising~"
- "The Tower of Babel ~Legendary~"
- "The Tower of Babel (Credits Ver.)"
- "Main Menu ~The Tower of Babel~"
- "Dark Teensy Chase ~Outro~"
- "Boss Fight ~Intro~"
- "Guardian of the Castle"
- "(Jingle) The Dragon's Demise"
- "Boss Fight ~Outro~"
- "Castle Rock ~Black Betty~"
- "Invaded! ~Intro 1~"
- "Teensies in Trouble ~Invaded~"
Rayman Adventures
| Medieval Mayhem | |||||
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| ← None | Olympus Maximus → | ||||
Medieval Mayhem is the first world unlocked in Rayman Adventures. There are four types of Medieval Mayhem levels.
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Medieval Mayhem's Castle area in the Main Menu, in Rayman Adventures.
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Medieval Mayhem's Enchanted Forest area in the Main Menu, in Rayman Adventures.
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Medieval Mayhem covered in clouds on the World Map, in Rayman Adventures.
Phantom Manor
Enchanted Forest
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This level is part of the tutorial and can not be replayed.
Castle Ramparts
Dark Dungeon
Gallery
Trivia
- Occasionally on the map, the player may see one of the statues from Jibberish Jungle.
- In some Phantom Manor levels, paintings of Orchestral Chaos and Grannies World Tour can be found.
Rayman: The Board Game
The Enchanted Forest section of Teensies In Trouble is set to be included as the Intermediate mode board in Rayman: The Board Game. It is known as "Forest" in the game’s manual. Lividstones appear as enemies on this board, and Grunderbite from this world appears as a boss.
Rayman Legends Retold
Teensies In Trouble returns in Rayman Legends Retold, a remake of Rayman Legends, now known as the Old Teensie Kingdom. The world presumably contains every level featured in the original game, along with at least two new levels: Imagine More Dragons, the world's dragon-riding level, and a new music level featuring a cover of "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer.
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Murfy and the main cast of playable heroes walking through the Old Teensie Kingdom.
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The main cast in the new version of Once upon a Time.