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{{Quote|text=[Mawpaws]<ref name="muddibog">While the original quote refers to the [[Muddibog]] and is displayed alongside an image of one, the description unequivocally fits the Mawpaw and it is therefore assumed to be an error on the editor's part.</ref> are subterranean beasts with long necks. For some unknowable evolutionary reason, they have developed hands where their heads should be. In combat this means that an unloaded [[Telescopic fist|fist]] will be caught and hurled right back at you. An injured [Mawpaw]<ref name="muddibog" /> will often retreat underground, so be patient and resume attack when they return.|sign=Strategy guide|source=''[[Rayman 3]]''}}


[[File:Mawpaw.PNG|thumb|320px|A Group of [[Teensie]]s using a Mawpaw for transportation]]  
{{Character
| name = Mawpaw
| image = [[File:MawpawModel.png|center|225px|Mawpaw]]
| alignment = Good
| appears in = ''[[Rayman 3]]''
| status = Background character, ally
}}


'''Mawpaws''' are creatures which look like kangaroos and goats. They have brown or blue fur (blue in the [[Xowar]] secret). The [[Teensie]]s are using Mawpaws for transportation as seen in the intro.
'''Mawpaws''' are a strange type of creature encountered several times throughout ''[[Rayman 3]]''. They loosely resemble a plesiosaur, except that they have hand-shaped heads, and they are capable of flight.


==Hoodlums==
One of them is seen for the first time emerging from a lake in the very first segment of [[the Fairy Council]] where [[Murfy]] has to carry [[Rayman]] to escape from the [[Hoodlum]]s. In [[the Bog of Murk]] some Mawpaws are seen flying aimlessly through the air at the beginning of the level. Later, in the dungeon beneath [[Razoff|Count Razoff]]'s mansion, another Mawpaw can be found. It seems to have been imprisoned there by [[Razoff]]. This Mawpaw helpfully picks up [[Rayman]] and places him back in the battle if [[Rayman]] falls down into the pits of the dungeon (much to the ire of the imprisoned [[Globox]], who would rather that his friend stay there with him).
The Mawpaws are very handy for the [[Hoodlums]], as it is most likely that alot of their clothes are made of the Mawpaw wool, as seen in the intro; the [[Black Lum]]s are flying laps around the Mawpaw to steal it's fur. However, the instruction manual has stated that the [[Dark Lums]] would just use animal fur in general, and in [[Rayman 3 (GBA)]], Globox tried to prevent a Dark Lum from stealing teensie skin.


==Appearances==
In addition to frequenting the skies above the marshes, Mawpaws are also known to live in the ocean; if [[Rayman]] falls overboard the ship in the first phase of [[the Summit Beyond the Clouds]], a Mawpaw picks him out of the water and puts him back on board.
The Mawpaw is a cut creature from [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]. But they'd already made the model, so they decided to throw them in a secret room so that their work would't entirely go to waste.


* The Rayman 3 Intro video
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px">
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JkaSgaIxUU&feature=related Xowar secret]
Paluchard1 R3.JPG|The first appearance of a Mawpaw in the first part of [[the Fairy Council]].
* Wanna Kick Rayman - Lesson 069
Paluchard.JPG|A Mawpaw flying in the sky over [[the Bog of Murk]].
* Wanna Kick Rayman - Lesson 273
Paluchard Saving Rayman R3.JPG|A Mawpaw saving [[Rayman]] when he falls during the battle against [[Razoff|Count Razoff]] in [[the Bog of Murk]].
* Wanna Kick Rayman - Lesson 502 nr. 2
Paluchard Summitclouds R3.JPG|A Mawpaw saving [[Rayman]] when he falls into [[the Looming Sea]] during the first part of [[the Summit Beyond the Clouds]].
* Wanna Kick Rayman - Lesson 312
Paluchard R3.JPG|A Mawpaw in [[the Bog of Murk]].
</gallery>


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==Gallery==
<gallery widths="200px" heights="200px">
Paluchard-artwork.jpg|An artwork of a Mawpaw.
</gallery>
 
==Notes==
<references />
 
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[[Category:Friends from Rayman 3]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 29 May 2025

[Mawpaws][1] are subterranean beasts with long necks. For some unknowable evolutionary reason, they have developed hands where their heads should be. In combat this means that an unloaded fist will be caught and hurled right back at you. An injured [Mawpaw][1] will often retreat underground, so be patient and resume attack when they return.
—Strategy guide, Rayman 3
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Mawpaws are a strange type of creature encountered several times throughout Rayman 3. They loosely resemble a plesiosaur, except that they have hand-shaped heads, and they are capable of flight.

One of them is seen for the first time emerging from a lake in the very first segment of the Fairy Council where Murfy has to carry Rayman to escape from the Hoodlums. In the Bog of Murk some Mawpaws are seen flying aimlessly through the air at the beginning of the level. Later, in the dungeon beneath Count Razoff's mansion, another Mawpaw can be found. It seems to have been imprisoned there by Razoff. This Mawpaw helpfully picks up Rayman and places him back in the battle if Rayman falls down into the pits of the dungeon (much to the ire of the imprisoned Globox, who would rather that his friend stay there with him).

In addition to frequenting the skies above the marshes, Mawpaws are also known to live in the ocean; if Rayman falls overboard the ship in the first phase of the Summit Beyond the Clouds, a Mawpaw picks him out of the water and puts him back on board.

Gallery

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 While the original quote refers to the Muddibog and is displayed alongside an image of one, the description unequivocally fits the Mawpaw and it is therefore assumed to be an error on the editor's part.