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{{quote|text=They say, on the night the Shubamubans were created, the whole world smiled at the sound of the Bubble Dreamer's belly-shaking Laughter... the [[Lums]] shone more brightly and danced more merrily as the [[Heart of the World]] pulsed out the primordial rhythms of the Cosmos.|sign=Unknown narrator|source=''[[Rayman merchandising|The Art of Rayman Origins]]''}}
[[File:Shubamubans.PNG|thumb|One of the few references to shubamubans]]


The '''Shubamubans''' are mysterious creatures or elements mentioned at the very end of the artbook ''[[Rayman merchandising|The Art of Rayman Origins]]''. Although nothing is known about the Shubamubans and there's no direct reference to them in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', they apparently formed part of one of the happiest moments in the [[Glade of Dreams]]. After the creation of the Shubamubans, the [[Bubble Dreamer]] laughed so hard that all of the magic people in the world smiled with him. The same night, the [[Heart of the World]] (which is literally described as a heart) pulsed rhythmically, as the [[Lums]] turned brighter and started dancing along with the rhythm, much as how they do when a [[Lum King]] is awakened in-game. A picture of two egg-shaped rock statues sculpted respectively like [[Rayman]] and[[ Globox]] can be seen in the same page where the phrase is written, suggesting that possibly these are the Shubamubans, or at least have a close connection with them; these gigantic statues can be seen in-game, scattered across the [[Jibberish Jungle]] as background elements, and more commonly in the earliest trailers of the game. However, the word Shubamuban means 'Shaman' in [[Raymanian|Ubbi Dubbi]], the Bubble Dreamer's native language, suggesting that possibly the Shubamubans are a race of shamans never seen before.
{{Quote|text=They say, on the night the Shubamubans were created, the whole world smiled at the sound of the Bubble Dreamer's belly-shaking Laughter... the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] shone more brightly and danced more merrily as the [[Heart of the World]] pulsed out the primordial rhythms of the Cosmos.|sign=Unknown narrator|source=''[[Rayman merchandising|The Art of Rayman Origins]]''}}
 
The '''Shubamubans''' are entities mentioned at the very end of the artbook ''[[The Art of Rayman Origins]]'', and in [[Rayman Origins (early production)#Unused subtitles|unused files in Rayman Origins]], and are not directly referenced in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the exact entities to which it refers are unknown.
 
The word "shubamuban" means 'Shaman' in [[Raymanian|Ubbi Dubbi]], the Bubble Dreamer's native language, suggesting that shubamubans are possibly a type of shaman.
 
According to The Art of Rayman Origins, at the creation of the Shubamubans, the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] laughed so hard that the world smiled with him, the [[Heart of the World]] pulsed more harmoniously and the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] danced more merrily.
Pictured on this page of the book are two egg-shaped rock statues sculpted respectively like [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]], indicating that shubamubans may be these statues or those characters.
 
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', a [[Rayman Origins (early production)#Unused subtitles|piece of unused text]] indicates that [[Globox]] is a shubamuban, possibly indicating that the shubamubans are his species. The English translation of shubamuban being "shaman" could refer to the fact that he used to be a [[Red Wizard]], which in itself could mean that the [[Red Wizard]]s are the shubamubans.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 29 May 2025

One of the few references to shubamubans
They say, on the night the Shubamubans were created, the whole world smiled at the sound of the Bubble Dreamer's belly-shaking Laughter... the Lums shone more brightly and danced more merrily as the Heart of the World pulsed out the primordial rhythms of the Cosmos.
—Unknown narrator, The Art of Rayman Origins

The Shubamubans are entities mentioned at the very end of the artbook The Art of Rayman Origins, and in unused files in Rayman Origins, and are not directly referenced in Rayman Origins, the exact entities to which it refers are unknown.

The word "shubamuban" means 'Shaman' in Ubbi Dubbi, the Bubble Dreamer's native language, suggesting that shubamubans are possibly a type of shaman.

According to The Art of Rayman Origins, at the creation of the Shubamubans, the Bubble Dreamer laughed so hard that the world smiled with him, the Heart of the World pulsed more harmoniously and the Lums danced more merrily. Pictured on this page of the book are two egg-shaped rock statues sculpted respectively like Rayman and Globox, indicating that shubamubans may be these statues or those characters.

In Rayman Origins, a piece of unused text indicates that Globox is a shubamuban, possibly indicating that the shubamubans are his species. The English translation of shubamuban being "shaman" could refer to the fact that he used to be a Red Wizard, which in itself could mean that the Red Wizards are the shubamubans.