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'''Gong Heights''' (French: '''''Gongs Célestes''''' – '''''Celestial Gongs''''') is the third level in [[Band Land]], the second world of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. It is one of the shortest levels in the game, consisting of only two parts. The second part introduces an invisible force of doom, one of two parts (the other being part 2 of [[the Hard Rocks]]) in the game to feature it.
'''Gong Heights''' (French: '''''Gongs Célestes''''' – '''''Celestial Gongs''''') is the third level in [[Band Land]], the second world of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. It is one of the shortest levels in the game, consisting of only two parts. The second part introduces an invisible force of doom, one of two parts (the other being part 2 of [[the Hard Rocks]]) in the game to feature it.
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==Part 1==
==Part 1==
This level is set over a giant void high up in the sky, and [[Rayman]] must use the giant [[monk]]s, who hold [[bongo]]s or crystal balls which [[Rayman]] can use as platforms. The PC version and its ports contain a checkpoint not present in the other versions of the game.
This level is set over a giant void high up in the sky, and [[Rayman]] must use the giant [[Tibetan]]s, who hold [[bongo]]s or crystal balls which [[Rayman]] can use as platforms. The PC version and its ports contain a checkpoint not present in the other versions of the game.


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==Part 2==
==Part 2==
[[Image:GongsPoursuite.png|thumb|316px|right|class=sprite|[[Rayman]] is pursued by a lethal and unseen force.]]
[[File:GongsPoursuite.png|thumb|316px|class=sprite|[[Rayman]] is pursued by a lethal and unseen force.]]


There are many [[cloud]]s in this section, where [[Rayman]] must avoid the bolts of electricity shot by the [[lightning eyes]]. It is snowing, and [[Rayman]] must not stop until he reaches the end of the level, as an invisible force will kill him if the edge of the screen catches up with him.
There are many [[cloud]]s in this section, where [[Rayman]] must avoid the bolts of electricity shot by the [[lightning eyes]]. It is snowing, and [[Rayman]] must not stop until he reaches the end of the level, as an invisible force will kill him if the edge of the screen catches up with him.
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==Names in other languages==
{{names
|en=Gong Heights
|zh_hans=天锣
|zh_hant=鑼山
|fr=Gongs Célestes
|de=Himmlischer Gong
|it=Gong Celeste
|ja=天のゴング
|ja_S=PC
|ja_2=もっと高く
|ja_2_S=[[Rayman Classic|mobile]]
|ko=징의 고원
|ko_S=[[Rayman Classic|mobile]]
|ko_2=징 언덕
|ko_2_S=[[List of achievements in Rayman Classic|mobile achievements]]
|ru=Гудящие Вершины
|es=Riesgo en las Alturas
|es_S=PC
|es_2=Los Cerros del Gong
|es_2_S=[[Rayman Advance|GBA]], [[Rayman (Nintendo DSi)|DSi]]
|es_3=Gong Celestial
|es_3_S=[[Rayman Classic|mobile]]
}}


==External links==
==External links==
'''Atari Jaguar'''
'''Atari Jaguar'''
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxfQcdx0vmA Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBrp63BB_8 Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]


'''Sony PlayStation'''
'''Sony PlayStation'''
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF3Tdeh5lE8 Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P_LWfOJbIo Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]


'''PC/MS-DOS'''
'''PC/MS-DOS'''
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNevoDelG4E Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKrht9FspUU Haruka's playthrough on YouTube]


* [https://youtu.be/G5dFuW9D0nc RayCarrot's playthrough on YouTube]
* [https://youtu.be/G5dFuW9D0nc RayCarrot's playthrough on YouTube]
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[[it:Gong Celeste]]
[[it:Gong Celeste]]
[[pl:Gong Heights]]
[[pl:Gong Heights]]
[[es:Los Cerros del Gong]]
[[ru:Гудящие Вершины]]
[[zh:天锣]]


[[Category:Places from Rayman 1]]
[[Category:Places from Rayman 1]]

Latest revision as of 13:56, 23 February 2026

Gong Heights
Gong Heights
Allegro Presto Mr Sax's Hullaballoo

Gong Heights (French: Gongs CélestesCelestial Gongs) is the third level in Band Land, the second world of the original Rayman game. It is one of the shortest levels in the game, consisting of only two parts. The second part introduces an invisible force of doom, one of two parts (the other being part 2 of the Hard Rocks) in the game to feature it.

Part 1

This level is set over a giant void high up in the sky, and Rayman must use the giant Tibetans, who hold bongos or crystal balls which Rayman can use as platforms. The PC version and its ports contain a checkpoint not present in the other versions of the game.

Part 2

Rayman is pursued by a lethal and unseen force.

There are many clouds in this section, where Rayman must avoid the bolts of electricity shot by the lightning eyes. It is snowing, and Rayman must not stop until he reaches the end of the level, as an invisible force will kill him if the edge of the screen catches up with him.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Gong Heights
Chinese (simplified) 天锣
Chinese (traditional) 鑼山
French Gongs Célestes
German Himmlischer Gong
Italian Gong Celeste
Japanese 天のゴング (PC)

もっと高く (mobile)

Korean 징의 고원 (mobile)

징 언덕 (mobile achievements)

Russian Гудящие Вершины
Spanish Riesgo en las Alturas (PC)

Los Cerros del Gong (GBA, DSi)

Gong Celestial (mobile)

External links

Atari Jaguar

Sony PlayStation

PC/MS-DOS

Game Boy Advance