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== ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' ==
== ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' ==
In ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' there are five costume sets, each with four different parts which can be equipped.
In ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' there are several costume sets, each with four different parts which can be equipped.
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Revision as of 15:09, 27 April 2017

This article is about the skins in Rayman M and Rayman Raving Rabbids. For the skins in the UbiArt games, see List of heroes and costumes in UbiArt games.
Promotional art for Rayman M showing Globox's different skins

Skins are alternative options which can be used to modify the appearance of a character in Rayman M and Rayman Raving Rabbids. They usually serve as aesthetic options only, and have little or no bearing to the plot in which they feature in.

Rayman M / Rayman Arena

Skins are unlocked in Rayman M and Arena. Most of the characters earn them in Rayman M, but all characters get a skin in Rayman Arena. Each character unlocks up to three skins in Rayman M, but in Rayman Arena, all competitors have four skins each, except for Dark Globox, Rayman, Tily, Razorbeard and Razorwife, who only get one. Each skin (but Rayman's) changes the beat for the character's theme to what it is most suited to (e.g., Globox has his strawberry skin and is racing in the Extreme League. The beat for the Extreme League racing is fast, and the beat for the Advanced League is light and watery. Globox's skin will change the beat from the Extreme League to the Advanced League.). But if it is in its League, it will change to the Beginner League's beat (thumping in the background). The skins do not have this effect on battles. It is unnoticeable, but may be true that the skins in their league make the event slightly easier.

The PlayStation adaptation; Rayman Rush claims that there are skins included in the game, however, no skins are known to be accessible, and characters only have their one normal skin.

Rayman

Rayman's only alternate skin is Dark Rayman, who is exclusive to the Gamecube and Xbox versions of Rayman Arena.

The default skin for Rayman in Rayman M.
The default skin for Rayman in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The Dark Rayman skin for Rayman in the Gamecube version ofRayman Arena.

Razorbeard

One of Razorbeard's skins is him covered everywhere with very dark navy blue, apart from his buckle, which is gold, and his eyes, which are glowing red. His other skin is all of his clothes are coloured blue and white in stripes, his hat is completely blue, apart from the skull and crossbones which is white. He also has a slight shade of blue on his head.

The default skin for Razorbeard in Rayman M.
The default skin for Razorbeard in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for Razorbeard in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Razorbeard in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Razorbeard in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fifth skin for Razorbeard in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Globox

Globox's Advanced League skin is him having a strawberry colour scheme skin. His Expert League skin is him wearing Rayman's shirt, which doesn't fit him, and Rayman's topaz colour skin. His Extreme League skin leaves on his head and the same colour skin for his body, making him look almost identical to Kermit the Frog. In Rayman Arena, he has other skins, one which is him having yellow skin all over him, apart from his head, and is blue flowered, and another which is him wearing a white and black striped jacket and pants, a white shirt and a black tie, in an homage to the title character of Tim Burton's film Beetlejuice. One of his scrapped skins is similar to Superman's outfit.

The default skin for Globox in Rayman M.
The second, strawberry themed, skin for Globox in Rayman M.
The third, Rayman themed, skin for Globox in Rayman M.
The fourth, Kermit themed, skin for Globox in Rayman M.
The default skin for Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second, strawberry themed, skin for Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth, Rayman themed, skin for Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fifth skin for Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
An unused skin for Globox.

Henchman 800

Henchman 800's Advanced League skin is a metallic green, and a small, human like eye, with his other completely pink, which could be possibly a brain. His Expert League is a gold and dark red paint job. His Extreme League skin is a wooden plating and hints of green paint. In Rayman Arena, his whole body is painted with silver, with a few holes in his arms and chin. He is also painted with a few strips of red.

The default skin for Henchman 800 in Rayman M.
The second skin for Henchman 800 in Rayman M.
The third skin for Henchman 800 in Rayman M.
The fourth skin for Henchman 800 in Rayman M.
The default skin for Henchman 800 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for Henchman 800 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Henchman 800 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Henchman 800 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fifth skin for Henchman 800 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Teensies

The Teensies Advanced League skin is them wearing cream colour clothes, a green crown with a hint of purple at the top and red skin. Their Expert League skin is them wearing blue robes and a blue crown. They still have a white skin but have larger eyes. Their Extreme League skin is them wearing leapord skin robes and crown, and their skin is brown.

The default skin for the Teensies in Rayman M.
The second skin for the Teensies in Rayman M.
The third skin for the Teensies in Rayman M.
The fourth skin for the Teensies in Rayman M.
The default skin for the Teensies in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for the Teensies in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for the Teensies in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for the Teensies in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fifth skin for the Teensies in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Henchman 1000

Henchman 1000's Advanced League skin is a fine silver body with a purple hat and legs, and his eyes are bright yellow. His Expert League skin is a red and yellow paint job. His Extreme League skin is yellow and green paint job with black dots over his body and wonky eyes.

The default skin for Henchman 1000 in Rayman M.
The second skin for Henchman 1000 in Rayman M.
The third skin for Henchman 1000 in Rayman M.
The fourth skin for Henchman 1000 in Rayman M.
The default skin for Henchman 1000 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for Henchman 1000 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Henchman 1000 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Henchman 1000 in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Tily

One of Tily's skins is her skin is a slightly more dark cream colour, she has purple stripes over her skin, her hair is purple and she has more visible eyelashes, almost like that of Ly.

The default skin for Tily in Rayman M.
The default skin for Tily in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for Tily in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Tily in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Tily in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Razorwife

One of Razorwife's skins is her hair and her sunglasses is now gold, and she now wears a silver dress.

The default skin for Razorwife in Rayman M.
The default skin for Razorwife in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second skin for Razorwife in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third skin for Razorwife in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Razorwife in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Dark Globox

One of Dark Globox's skins is cyan skin, making him look very similar to Globox. Another of of Dark Globox's skins is red skin, making him look very similar to Globette.

The default skin for Dark Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The second, Globox themed, skin for Dark Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The third, Uglette themed, skin for Dark Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.
The fourth skin for Dark Globox in the Gamecube version of Rayman Arena.

Rayman Raving Rabbids

In Rayman Raving Rabbids there are several costume sets, each with four different parts which can be equipped.

Rayman with no costumes on.
The Dee-Jay costume.
The Disco costume.
The Gangsta costume.
The Granny costume.

The Gameboy Advance version

After Rayman defeats a boss, he is awarded with a medal that represents a new costume he will be able to change into. Each costume gives him a new ability, while making him not being able to use any old ones like using his helicopter.

Image Name Description
Gangster Has a very powerful jump, enabling Rayman to break or smash certain elements on the ground.
Punk Can glue objects or enemies with the help of his chewing gum.
Grandmother Drops carrots on the ground, which distract the Rabbids while they eat them.
Rocker Capable of very powerful close attacks with his guitar.
Funky Has a glowing fist, even stronger than Rayman's Super Fist.
The costume selection.
The Funky costume.
The Gangster costume.
The Grandmother costume.
The Punk costume.
The Rocker costume.

The Nintendo DS version

The Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids features multiple costumes which give Rayman certain abilities to help clear obstacles in the levels. The costumes are equipped when standing on a magical stone with the symbol corresponding to the costume. Each costume has a specific color and element.

In the challenges, they are switched around when the player presses a button that is assigned to a certain costume.

  • Granny (Earth): Creates a giant boulder that can be pushed and then jumped on to reach higher places. Enemies can be squashed while it is being pushed. In the challenge stages, it is used to break, press and drag boxes that are marked with a green X or O.
  • Punk (Fire): Generates bombs that Rayman can carry and throw at either enemies or at red doors that only bombs can destroy. In the challenge stages, it is used to burn away chains that hold wooden planks up or down, as well as destroying all enemies including a red demon that only fire can destroy.
  • Disco (Wind): Makes clouds visible enough to walk on. It is used in the challenge stages to turn fans that move wooden planks up, down or forward.
  • Elvis (Ice): Equips Rayman with three blocks of ice that are used to freeze flaming walls, weak bridges and enemies. In the challenge stages, it freezes sandpits, geysers and waterfalls for Rayman to walk on.