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[[File:Rayman Origins Raymantcm2118300.png|thumb|right|150px|The helicopter in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'']]
[[File:Rayman Origins Raymantcm2118300.png|thumb|right|150px|The helicopter in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'']]


In the [[UbiArt]] ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games, the heroes receive the power to glide after rescuing [[Holly Luya]] from the mouth of a [[Antitoon|Darktoon]]. The helicopter allows the characters to glide over obstacles, and can lift them if they use the ability in an air current.
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the heroes receive the power to glide after rescuing [[Holly Luya]] from the mouth of a [[Antitoon|Darktoon]]. From ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' onward, the rest of the [[UbiArt]] ''[[Rayman (series)|Rayman]]'' games give the heroes the ability to glide by default. The helicopter allows the characters to glide over obstacles, and can lift them if they use the ability in an air current. While [[Rayman]] continues to use the helicopter with his hair (with the exceptions of [[Sir Rayelot]] and [[Ray Plumber]] in which case they use the wings on their headwear), [[Globox]] rapidly flaps his arms to glide, the [[Teensie]]s open up their clothing to glide (acting as a parachute of sorts), and [[Barbara]] uses the wings on her helmet to glide.
 
During [[Rayman Origins (early development)|early development]] of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the heroes were originally supposed to have the ability of using their helicopter abilities on the ground to summon air currents. The move was known as the [[Propeller]] and was shown during numerous trailers for the game, but the ability was scrapped in the final release.


In the PlayStation Vita version of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the player can collect [[relic]]s to unlock two mosaics showing stories from the pasts of [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]. According to the [[Rayman]] mosaic and its unused subtitles found in the game files, it seems that [[Rayman]] was originally bald, and had a [[Raynette|girlfriend or wife]] who was a member of [[Rayman's species|his own limbless species]]. One night, as they slept together in a forest, an army of [[Mini-Villus|tiny blonde hair creatures]] crept up on [[Rayman]], and parasitically attached themselves to his head. Frightened by this strange event, [[Rayman]]'s [[Raynette|female companion]] took out an oversized pair of scissors and tried to cut [[Rayman]]'s hair. [[Rayman]] panicked and ran off the edge of a cliff, only to discover that his new hair had the ability to act as a helicopter, flying him to safety.
In the PlayStation Vita version of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the player can collect [[relic]]s to unlock two mosaics showing stories from the pasts of [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]. According to the [[Rayman]] mosaic and its unused subtitles found in the game files, it seems that [[Rayman]] was originally bald, and had a [[Raynette|girlfriend or wife]] who was a member of [[Rayman's species|his own limbless species]]. One night, as they slept together in a forest, an army of [[Mini-Villus|tiny blonde hair creatures]] crept up on [[Rayman]], and parasitically attached themselves to his head. Frightened by this strange event, [[Rayman]]'s [[Raynette|female companion]] took out an oversized pair of scissors and tried to cut [[Rayman]]'s hair. [[Rayman]] panicked and ran off the edge of a cliff, only to discover that his new hair had the ability to act as a helicopter, flying him to safety.