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'''Hi-Ho Moskito!''' is the eighth and last level of the [[Jibberish Jungle]], the first world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It acts as a transition between the [[Jibberish Jungle]] and [[the Desert of Didgeridoos]], in a similar way to the first part of [[Bongo Hills]] in the MS-DOS version of ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''. | '''Hi-Ho Moskito!''' is the eighth and last level of the [[Jibberish Jungle]], the first world in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. It acts as a transition between the [[Jibberish Jungle]] and [[the Desert of Didgeridoos]], in a similar way to the first part of [[Bongo Hills]] in the MS-DOS version of ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]''. | ||
This level contains the first boss of this game | This level contains the first boss of this game, the [[Angry Bird]], a gigantic yellow bird guarding the entrance to the Desert of Dijieridoos which is defeated by shooting it mutiple times. On an early sketch, this level was supposed to have [[Hunter Bird]]s as enemies; however, the concept was scrapped. | ||
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Hi-Ho Moskito! is the eighth and last level of the Jibberish Jungle, the first world in Rayman Origins. It acts as a transition between the Jibberish Jungle and the Desert of Didgeridoos, in a similar way to the first part of Bongo Hills in the MS-DOS version of Rayman. This level contains the first boss of this game, the Angry Bird, a gigantic yellow bird guarding the entrance to the Desert of Dijieridoos which is defeated by shooting it mutiple times. On an early sketch, this level was supposed to have Hunter Birds as enemies; however, the concept was scrapped.
