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m →Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc: Deleted the part " it is unknown if they are simply statues or real pirates...". They are statues, because in Rayman 2, Polokus eliminated all of them on land, all other of them died on the prison ship at it's explosion. |
Spiraldoor (talk | contribs) You can't really apply logic to the Rayman series in this way. For example, several pirates survive in R3 GBA. I'd also say that the presence of cobwebs around the 'statues' is a hint that they may once have moved. |
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===''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''=== | ===''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''=== | ||
Razorbeard makes a brief cameo appearance in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'', along with several of his [[Robo-Pirate]] servants. They can be found in the third part of the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]], in a secret chamber hidden within a gigantic boiler. What appear to be statues of Razorbeard and his robots are seated at a large table, in a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, ''The Last Supper'', with Razorbeard in the place of Jesus. The pirates are covered in cobwebs, and do not move or speak. | Razorbeard makes a brief cameo appearance in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]'', along with several of his [[Robo-Pirate]] servants. They can be found in the third part of the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]], in a secret chamber hidden within a gigantic boiler. What appear to be statues of Razorbeard and his robots are seated at a large table, in a parody of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, ''The Last Supper'', with Razorbeard in the place of Jesus. The pirates are covered in cobwebs, and do not move or speak. It is unknown if these are simply statues, or if they are the Robo-Pirates themselves, having died or run out of energy. | ||
===''Rayman 3'' (Game Boy Advance)=== | ===''Rayman 3'' (Game Boy Advance)=== | ||