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:: Nah that's not really Irish dancing, it's more like a Russian one plus the jingle sounds more like Russian or otherwise East European gypsy music. --[[Image:RKartHead.gif]]  '''[[User:Staceyw|StaceyW]] ♬''' 16:28, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
:: Nah that's not really Irish dancing, it's more like a Russian one plus the jingle sounds more like Russian or otherwise East European gypsy music. --[[Image:RKartHead.gif]]  '''[[User:Staceyw|StaceyW]] ♬''' 16:28, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
:It's more like polka to me. —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|link=User:Hunchman801]] 17:21, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
:It's more like polka to me. —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|link=User:Hunchman801]] 17:21, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
==Name==
Do you think we should move [[Teensie]] to [[Teensy]]? It's clear from Rayman Origins that the developers intend 'Teensy' to be the singular. There are one or two uses of the word 'Teensie' earlier on, like on an R3 site and in Hoodlums' Revenge, so that's still an acceptable (if outdated) spelling, but nowhere near the dozens of times 'Teensy' has been used in Origins and its surrounding material. I suspect the developers didn't really give the matter any thought until Origins. The only problem I can think of it that <nowiki>[[Teensie]]s</nowiki> is a lot easier to type than <nowiki>[[Teensy|Teensies]]</nowiki>, but it's not a dealbreaker.
Even if we decide to leave [[Teensie]] where it is, we should definitely move the Origins-related articles like [[Green Teensie]] and [[Goth Teensie]] to [[Green Teensy]] and [[Goth Teensy]]; as far as I can recall, the current forms don't appear anywhere in any official material. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 15:58, 3 February 2012 (UTC)
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