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'''Wild, Wild East''' is the fifth world in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. It is unlocked once the [[Sacred Tree]] grows to at least 480 meters high. Unlike other worlds, which are directly inspired from worlds featuring in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', the Wild, Wild East takes some inspiration from [[the Dojo]], but also utilizes unique assets | The '''Wild, Wild East''' is the fifth world in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. It is unlocked once the [[Sacred Tree]] grows to at least 480 meters high. Unlike other worlds, which are directly inspired from worlds featuring in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', the Wild, Wild East takes some inspiration from [[the Dojo]], but also utilizes unique assets. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Wild, Wild East is a world made up of five oriental-inspired environments: the Colorful Countryside, the Urban Jungle, the Snowy Peaks, the Deadly Dojo, and the Golden Kingdom. It is implied that [[the Dojo]] from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' is also part of this world, due to both their very similar theming and many assets from that location being reused here. The world uses music tracks from [[the Dojo]], [[Mystical Pique]], and a scrapped track from ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. [[Swordsman Ninja]]s, [[Hatman Ninja]]s, and [[Dual Swordsman Ninja]]s are featured as enemies in the Wild, Wild East. [[Dragon (Wild, Wild East)|Dragons]] that act similarly to [[flute snake]]s can also be found in this world. [[Samuray]] and presumably [[Sakura]] come from this world. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | <gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | ||
Rayman Adventures Main Menu (Wild, Wild East).PNG|Wild, Wild East in the main menu. | |||
Wild, Wild East Hidden.png|Wild, Wild East covered in clouds, still locked. | |||
Wild, Wild East Locked Message 1.png | |||
Wild, Wild East Locked Message 2.png | |||
Chinese New Year 2017.JPG | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Colorful Countryside === | === Colorful Countryside === | ||
The Colorful Countryside levels take place in a countryside environment | The Colorful Countryside levels take place in a grassy countryside environment. Some levels feature small boats on the water that can be found and explored. Others feature wooden buildings and windmills, some of which have been broken and sunk into the water below. | ||
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Wild, | Wild, Wild East 6.PNG | ||
Palace Pillage 6.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 7.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 8.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 9.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 10.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 11.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 12.PNG | |||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 9.PNG | ||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 13.PNG | ||
Purple Lum King.PNG | Purple Lum King.PNG | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Urban Jungle === | === Urban Jungle === | ||
Levels set in the Urban Jungle feature many oriental buildings in the foreground and background, among other structures. Urban Jungle levels set during the day have the heroes explore the environment for [[Teensie]]s, while levels set at night task them with running through buildings, atop rooftops, and across other platforms while collecting [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or battling [[Swordsman Ninja|Swordsman]] and [[Hatman Ninja]]s. | |||
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Wild, | Wild, Wild East 3.PNG | ||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 4.PNG | ||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 5.PNG | ||
Palace Pillage 1.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 2.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 3.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 4.PNG | |||
Palace Pillage 5.PNG | |||
Wild, | Wild,Wild East 12.PNG | ||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 8.PNG | ||
Bruce Bill.PNG | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Snowy Peaks === | === Snowy Peaks === | ||
Levels set in the Snowy Peaks are set at a high altitude and feature constant snowfall. Snowy mountains can be seen in the background, similarly to the [[Mystical Pique]] from ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. Some of these levels feature grassy ground and wooden structures that reach to the sky. Others feature oriental buildings and a large wall for the heroes to travel across, not unlike the real-life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wall_of_China Great Wall of China]. | |||
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Wild, | Wild, Wild East 1.PNG | ||
Wild, | Wild, Wild East 2.PNG | ||
Hatman Stack Defeated.PNG | |||
Connie Kill by Itself.PNG | |||
Snowy Summit Samurai 4.PNG | |||
Wild East 1.PNG | Wild East 1.PNG | ||
Wild East 2.PNG | Wild East 2.PNG | ||
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=== Deadly Dojo === | === Deadly Dojo === | ||
Levels set in the Deadly Dojo are based on [[the Dojo]] theme from ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. They are mostly set inside red wooden dojos, though some levels have the heroes leave the buildings and cross airborne platforms and ziplines. Notably, one of the levels set here feature [[Teensie]]s strapped to fireworks that are scattered across a building. While other levels in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' do feature [[Teensie]]s tied to rockets, this is the only one of those that does not hinge upon finishing the entire level within a set time limit. Rather, the level tasks the heroes with reaching each individual rocket and freeing the [[Teensie|Teensy]] tied to it before the fuse reaches the firework; once it does, the rocket takes off and visibly explodes in the background. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Wild, Wild East 10.PNG | |||
Bill Bruce Starting Sword Charge.PNG | |||
Red Oni Spinning.PNG | |||
Wild, Wild East 11.PNG | |||
Wild,Wild East 13.PNG | |||
Wild, Wild East 7.PNG | |||
Connie Cal.PNG | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Golden Kingdom === | |||
The Golden Kingdom is a location that appeared during the [[Event (Rayman Adventures)|Golden Marathon event]]. It takes place within the Snowy Peaks and reuses the area's assets alongside a couple of new ones. It is unknown why this area in particular is made distinct from the Snowy Peaks, since there are not any environmental differences between the two areas. | |||
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The Golden Marathon Intro.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Starting Grounds.png | |||
Golden Marathon First Goal Line.png | |||
Wild, | Golden Marathon Third Goal Line.png | ||
Wild, | Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 1.png | ||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 2.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 3.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 4.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 5.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 6.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 7.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 8.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 9.png | |||
Rayman Adventures - Golden Kingdom 10.png | |||
The Golden Marathon First Challenge Ticket Piece Achieved.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Second Challenge Ticket Piece Achieved.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Third Challenge Ticket Piece Achieved.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Scoreboard.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Shop.png | |||
The Golden Marathon Leaderboards.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Wild, Wild East Dragon Concept Art.jpg | |||
Wild, Wild East Bone Barrier Concept Art.jpg | |||
Firework Concepts.jpg | |||
More Firework Concepts.jpg | |||
Lantern Platform Plans.jpg | |||
Lantern Concepts 1.jpg | |||
Lantern Concepts 2.jpg | |||
Lantern Concepts 3.jpg | |||
Lum Lantern Concept Art.jpg | |||
More Lum Lantern Concept Art.jpg | |||
Basket Concept Art.jpg | |||
Basket and Early Hatman Ninja Concept Art.jpg | |||
Dojo 1.png | |||
Dojo 2.png | |||
Dojo 3.png | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu1Q6intcWk Wild, Wild East Level - Palace Pillage (Unofficial name)] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu1Q6intcWk Wild, Wild East Level - Palace Pillage (Unofficial name)] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHx1-ozrsS8 Wild, Wild East Level - Samurai of the Snowy Summit (FLIPPED) (Unofficial name)] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHx1-ozrsS8 Wild, Wild East Level - Samurai of the Snowy Summit (FLIPPED) (Unofficial name)] | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The name Wild, Wild East is a reference to the 1960s American television series, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Wild_West The Wild Wild West]''. | |||
*Wild, Wild East is the only original world in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', as it is not present in either ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' or ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. | |||
**If one counts [[the Dojo]] as part of this world, then it technically appeared in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' first and was heavily expanded upon in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[The Dojo]] | *[[The Dojo]] | ||
{{RAWorlds}} | {{RAWorlds}} | ||
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If adventure forever you seek, soon find it you will!
You must be shapeless, formless... like many slaps in the face!
The Wild, Wild East is the fifth world in Rayman Adventures. It is unlocked once the Sacred Tree grows to at least 480 meters high. Unlike other worlds, which are directly inspired from worlds featuring in Rayman Legends, the Wild, Wild East takes some inspiration from the Dojo, but also utilizes unique assets.
Description
The Wild, Wild East is a world made up of five oriental-inspired environments: the Colorful Countryside, the Urban Jungle, the Snowy Peaks, the Deadly Dojo, and the Golden Kingdom. It is implied that the Dojo from Rayman Legends is also part of this world, due to both their very similar theming and many assets from that location being reused here. The world uses music tracks from the Dojo, Mystical Pique, and a scrapped track from Rayman Origins. Swordsman Ninjas, Hatman Ninjas, and Dual Swordsman Ninjas are featured as enemies in the Wild, Wild East. Dragons that act similarly to flute snakes can also be found in this world. Samuray and presumably Sakura come from this world.
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Wild, Wild East in the main menu.
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Wild, Wild East covered in clouds, still locked.
Colorful Countryside
The Colorful Countryside levels take place in a grassy countryside environment. Some levels feature small boats on the water that can be found and explored. Others feature wooden buildings and windmills, some of which have been broken and sunk into the water below.
Urban Jungle
Levels set in the Urban Jungle feature many oriental buildings in the foreground and background, among other structures. Urban Jungle levels set during the day have the heroes explore the environment for Teensies, while levels set at night task them with running through buildings, atop rooftops, and across other platforms while collecting Lums or battling Swordsman and Hatman Ninjas.
Snowy Peaks
Levels set in the Snowy Peaks are set at a high altitude and feature constant snowfall. Snowy mountains can be seen in the background, similarly to the Mystical Pique from Rayman Origins. Some of these levels feature grassy ground and wooden structures that reach to the sky. Others feature oriental buildings and a large wall for the heroes to travel across, not unlike the real-life Great Wall of China.
Deadly Dojo
Levels set in the Deadly Dojo are based on the Dojo theme from Rayman Legends. They are mostly set inside red wooden dojos, though some levels have the heroes leave the buildings and cross airborne platforms and ziplines. Notably, one of the levels set here feature Teensies strapped to fireworks that are scattered across a building. While other levels in Rayman Adventures do feature Teensies tied to rockets, this is the only one of those that does not hinge upon finishing the entire level within a set time limit. Rather, the level tasks the heroes with reaching each individual rocket and freeing the Teensy tied to it before the fuse reaches the firework; once it does, the rocket takes off and visibly explodes in the background.
Golden Kingdom
The Golden Kingdom is a location that appeared during the Golden Marathon event. It takes place within the Snowy Peaks and reuses the area's assets alongside a couple of new ones. It is unknown why this area in particular is made distinct from the Snowy Peaks, since there are not any environmental differences between the two areas.
Gallery
External links
- Wild, Wild East Level - Dojo Dilemma (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Cherry Blossom Way (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Shaolin Spectacle (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Samurai in the Shadows (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Orient Offense (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - The Great Wall of Lums (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - The Great Wall Brawl (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Festival of Fortune (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Vast Village (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Fatal Fireworks (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Palace Pillage (Unofficial name)
- Wild, Wild East Level - Samurai of the Snowy Summit (FLIPPED) (Unofficial name)
Trivia
- The name Wild, Wild East is a reference to the 1960s American television series, The Wild Wild West.
- Wild, Wild East is the only original world in Rayman Adventures, as it is not present in either Rayman Origins or Rayman Legends.
- If one counts the Dojo as part of this world, then it technically appeared in Rayman Legends first and was heavily expanded upon in Rayman Adventures.
See also
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Worlds from Rayman Adventures |