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[[File:Greenbottle PS1.jpg|thumb|right|320px|[[Rayman]] frees a greenbottle in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.]]
[[File:Greenbottle PS1.jpg|thumb|right|320px|[[Rayman]] frees a greenbottle in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''.]]


'''Greenbottles''' are green, grinning, flying insects encountered in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'', where, along with the [[Deny]]s and the [[Ludiv]]s, [[Rayman]] must free them from the [[cage]]s in which [[Robo-Pirate army|the Robo-Pirates]] have imprisoned them. Despite their [[Toad|frog]]-or [[fairy]]-like appearance, the greenbottles are actually flies. They wear a permanent grin on their faces (as seen in most Rayman games except for Rayman 3) and all have a high-pitched voice.
'''Greenbottles''' are green, grinning, flying insects encountered in the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'', where, along with the [[Deny]]s and the [[Ludiv]]s, [[Rayman]] must free them from the [[cage]]s in which [[Robo-Pirate army|the Robo-Pirates]] have imprisoned them. Despite their [[Toad|frog]]-or [[fairy]]-like appearance, the greenbottles are actually flies. They wear a permanent grin on their faces (as seen in most Rayman games except for ''[[Rayman 3]]'') and all have a high-pitched voice.


Notably, [[Murfy]], a character who acts as [[Rayman]]'s coach in several ''Rayman'' games and can be controlled in ''Rayman Legends'', is a greenbottle, as revealed in the manual for ''Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc''. In all versions of ''Rayman 2'' except for the PSX version, Murphy guides Rayman through the game's controls and gives him a few hints. In versions of the game without full voice acting, Murphy whispers to Rayman, but in the PS2 version, he has a high-pitched voice. In ''Rayman 3'', his personality was further developed and he became an ironic, sarcastic guide for Rayman while traversing the Fairy Council, constantly poking fun at his user manual and breaking the 4th wall.
Notably, [[Murfy]], a character who acts as [[Rayman]]'s coach in several ''Rayman'' games and can be controlled in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', is a greenbottle, as revealed in the manual for ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. In all versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' except for the PlayStation version, [[Murfy]] guides [[Rayman]] through the game's controls and gives him a few hints. In versions of the game without full voice acting, [[Murfy]] whispers to [[Rayman]], but in the PlayStation 2 version, he has a high-pitched voice. In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', his personality was further developed and he became an ironic, sarcastic guide for [[Rayman]] while traversing [[the Fairy Council]], constantly poking fun at his user manual and breaking the fourth wall.


Aside from the PSX version of ''Rayman 2'', Murphy is the only greenbottle that is ever seen.
Aside from the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', [[Murfy]] is the only greenbottle that is ever seen.


[[fr:Murfy (espèce)]]
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Revision as of 19:38, 9 March 2014

Rayman frees a greenbottle in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.

Greenbottles are green, grinning, flying insects encountered in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape, where, along with the Denys and the Ludivs, Rayman must free them from the cages in which the Robo-Pirates have imprisoned them. Despite their frog-or fairy-like appearance, the greenbottles are actually flies. They wear a permanent grin on their faces (as seen in most Rayman games except for Rayman 3) and all have a high-pitched voice.

Notably, Murfy, a character who acts as Rayman's coach in several Rayman games and can be controlled in Rayman Legends, is a greenbottle, as revealed in the manual for Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. In all versions of Rayman 2 except for the PlayStation version, Murfy guides Rayman through the game's controls and gives him a few hints. In versions of the game without full voice acting, Murfy whispers to Rayman, but in the PlayStation 2 version, he has a high-pitched voice. In Rayman 3, his personality was further developed and he became an ironic, sarcastic guide for Rayman while traversing the Fairy Council, constantly poking fun at his user manual and breaking the fourth wall.

Aside from the PlayStation version of Rayman 2, Murfy is the only greenbottle that is ever seen.