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{{quote|text=A ridiculous, pretentious [[greenbottle]]. Despite his stupidity, this upstart has succeeded in landing the role of coach – the only explanation for which is a disgraceful bit of string-pulling!* | {{quote|text=A ridiculous, pretentious [[greenbottle]]. Despite his stupidity, this upstart has succeeded in landing the role of coach – the only explanation for which is a disgraceful bit of string-pulling!* | ||
''* [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] would like to state that [[the manual]] does not accept responsibility for these comments.''|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''}} | ''* [[Ubisoft|Ubi Soft]] would like to state that [[The Manual|the manual]] does not accept responsibility for these comments.''|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''}} | ||
{{quote|text=Part-time quizmaster and full time know-it-all, this bug is the guy to go if you want to know anything! Listen to his lectures carefully if you really want a game advantage.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''}} | {{quote|text=Part-time quizmaster and full time know-it-all, this [[Greenbottle|bug]] is the guy to go if you want to know anything! Listen to his lectures carefully if you really want a game advantage.|sign=Manual|source=''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]''}} | ||
'''Murfy''' (sometimes spelt '''Murphy''', and known as '''JM Murphy''' in ''[[Rayman Arena]]'') is [[Rayman]]'s guide, sometimes referred to as his instructor or sidekick. He made his début in ''[[Rayman 2 | '''Murfy''' (sometimes spelt '''Murphy''', and known as '''JM Murphy''' in ''[[Rayman Arena]]'') is [[Rayman]]'s guide, sometimes referred to as his instructor or sidekick. He made his début in ''[[Rayman 2]]'' and its remakes (excluding the PlayStation version in which his role is taken by [[Ly]] the Fairy, and other [[greenbottle]]s are often found in [[cage]]s), later appears in ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' as a reporter, reprises his role as [[Rayman]]'s coach for a short while in ''[[Rayman 3]]'', again in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', and debuts as a playable character in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. His nickname is ‘'''The Flying Encyclopedia'''’, and it is his job to provide as much information about the world to [[Rayman]] as he can, as well as teaching him how to train and perform his moves. In the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', his role is taken by [[Ly]] the Fairy, and other [[greenbottle]]s are often found in [[cage]]s. Murfy returns in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', acting as a pointer if the player is playing with a controller or on an Apple TV. | ||
==Character description== | ==Character description== | ||
Murfy is a small flying creature with a green head, and despite his frog-like appearance, he is actually a [[greenbottle]], a sort of fly, as revealed in the instruction booklet of ''[[Rayman 3]]''. He always sports a huge cheesy grin showing large teeth, and is always dressed in green, yellow and purple clothes, almost identical of those of the [[Grand Minimus]] [[Teensie]]s. In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'', he takes on the role of a reporter, and pesters the competitors between their matches. In his appearance in ''[[Rayman 3]]'' he has undergone a number of changes, such as his hands and eyes, which are now much bigger than in ''[[Rayman 2]]'', and his wings have become more fly-like. His clothes have also been slightly changed, notably his shoes which are elf-like. He also appears to have fingers and legs now, unlike the previous game. | |||
Murfy is a small flying creature with a green head, and despite his frog-like appearance, he is actually a [[greenbottle]], a sort of fly, as revealed in the instruction booklet of ''[[ | |||
The [[greenbottle]]s are known to play practical jokes; many [[Ludiv]]s have fallen victim to their pranks, and have been stripped of their glasses. | The [[greenbottle]]s are known to play practical jokes; many [[Ludiv]]s have fallen victim to their pranks, and have been stripped of their glasses. | ||
[[Image:MurfyIntro.jpg|thumb|320px|Murfy's first appearance in ''[[Rayman 2]]''.]] | |||
[[Image:MurfyIntro.jpg|thumb|320px|Murfy's first appearance in ''[[ | ==In ''[[Rayman 2]]''== | ||
== | {{quote|text=Nicknamed "The Flying Encyclopaedia," Murfy helps [[Rayman]] by giving him loads of hints and advice. For a short reminder of Murfy's main explanations, move [[Rayman]] next to one of the many [[Stone of Thought|Stones of Thought]] scattered around throughout the world. If you would rather have Murfy come in-person to give you his detailed explanations, stop by a [[Stone of Thought|Stones of Thought]] and hold down F2.|sign=Manual (PC version)|source=''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''}} | ||
{{quote|text=Nicknamed "The Flying Encyclopaedia," Murfy helps [[Rayman]] by giving him loads of hints and advice. For a short reminder of Murfy's main explanations, move [[Rayman]] next to one of the many [[Stones of Thought]] scattered around throughout the world. If you would rather have Murfy come in-person to give you his detailed explanations, stop by a Stones of Thought and hold down F2.|sign=Manual (PC version)|source=''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]''}} | |||
In all versions of ''Rayman 2'' (except for the PlayStation [[Rayman 2 Forever| | In all versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' (except for the PlayStation and [[Rayman 2 Forever|Game Boy Color]] versions), Murfy seems to be an innocent character that serves as a guide for [[Rayman]], giving him instructions on how to pull off his moves while going through the [[Woods of Light]]. All around the world there are [[Stone of Thought|Stones of Thought]]. If [[Rayman]] stands next to one of these for a while and thinks, Murfy will come back to him and repeat his instructions. | ||
===''Rayman Revolution''=== | ===In ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''=== | ||
Murfy's job as an instructor is a little more looked into at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', as there is an extra stage after the Woods of Light in which he along with a [[baby Globox]] teaches Rayman how to swim and how to shoot, using a [[scarecrow]] as his first target. | Murfy's job as an instructor is a little more looked into at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', as there is an extra stage after [[the Woods of Light]] in which he along with a [[baby Globox]] teaches [[Rayman]] how to [[Swimming|swim]] and how to [[Magic fist|shoot]], using a [[scarecrow]] as his first target. | ||
== | ==In ''[[Rayman Arena]]''== | ||
In ''Rayman Arena'' (but not ''Rayman M''), Murfy appears and takes on the role of a 'Special Reporter', who pesters the characters between their competitive matches like a stereotypical paparazzo. At the end of the game, the characters grow tired of him and beat him up. His name appears as 'JM Murphy' in this game. | In ''[[Rayman Arena]]'' (but not ''[[Rayman M]]''), Murfy appears and takes on the role of a 'Special Reporter', who pesters the characters between their competitive matches like a stereotypical paparazzo. At the end of the game, the characters grow tired of him and beat him up. His name appears as 'JM Murphy' in this game. | ||
[[File:Murfy1 R3.JPG|thumb|320px|left|Murfy in ''[[ | [[File:Murfy1 R3.JPG|thumb|320px|left|Murfy in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.]] | ||
[[Image:MurfyRayman3.png|thumb|Artwork of | [[Image:MurfyRayman3.png|thumb|Artwork of Murfy from ''[[Rayman 3]]''.]] | ||
== | ==In ''[[Rayman 3]]''== | ||
{{quote|text=Murfy is the tough-guy fly with the 411 on the dangers, enemies and obstacles [[Rayman]] must face throughout the adventure. He’s got the speed and the sass to zip into [[Hoodlum]] camps undetected, then report back with the best way to proceed. Murfy’s never at a loss for words – even if it means busting on Rayman whenever the opportunity presents itself.|sign=Press release|source=''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''}} | {{quote|text=Murfy is the tough-guy fly with the 411 on the dangers, enemies and obstacles [[Rayman]] must face throughout the adventure. He’s got the speed and the sass to zip into [[Hoodlum]] camps undetected, then report back with the best way to proceed. Murfy’s never at a loss for words – even if it means busting on [[Rayman]] whenever the opportunity presents itself.|sign=Press release|source=''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''}} | ||
[[File:MurfyR3.jpg|thumb|320px|Murfy with the | [[File:MurfyR3.jpg|thumb|320px|Murfy with [[the Manual]] in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.]] | ||
Murfy later appears in ''Rayman 3'', and this time he carries a [[Manual]] (a purple booklet with a picture of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']]'s face on it and [[Rayman's symbol]] on the inside), which he reads from instead of passing his own knowledge to Rayman. He develops a more cocky personality than before, and often rants about how he is stuck with being a sidekick, as well as giving witty comments and sarcastic remarks about | Murfy later appears in ''[[Rayman 3]]'', and this time he carries a [[The Manual|Manual]] (a purple booklet with a picture of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']]'s face on it and [[Rayman's symbol]] on the inside), which he reads from instead of passing his own knowledge to [[Rayman]]. He develops a more cocky personality than before, and often rants about how he is stuck with being a sidekick, as well as giving witty comments and sarcastic remarks about [[the Manual]] as [[Rayman]] goes through [[the Fairy Council]]. In this game, he is voiced by [[Billy West]], who had also voiced [[Rayman]] in ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series|The Animated Series]]'' four years earlier. Unlike ''[[Rayman 2]]'', in which he can appear anywhere in the game which has a [[Stone of Thought]], Murfy leaves the player at [[the Heart of the World]], promising to “See you in ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''!”. | ||
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[[File:Morphy panneau.png|200px|thumb|Murfy, as seen in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'']] | ==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''== | ||
[[File:Morphy panneau.png|200px|thumb|Murfy, as seen in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''.]] | |||
Murfy appears once again at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', shortly after Rayman and his friends escape from their cage at [[the Snoring Tree]] and free the [[Bubble Dreamer]]. He tells the heroes that they must free | Murfy appears once again at the beginning of ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', shortly after [[Rayman]] and his friends escape from their cage at [[the Snoring Tree]] and free the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]]. He tells the heroes that they must free [[Electoon]]s in order to restore the energy that the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] has lost and build bridges to new worlds. After that, his role in the game is to hold a sign that indicates how many [[Electoon]]s are required to unlock secret characters. He also appears at the beginning of the [[Electoon]] bridge levels, congratulating the heroes for getting enough [[Electoon]]s to pass. If players die on a level a certain number of times, Murfy will appear, suggesting to leave the place. In this game Murfy has shedded his jaded and sarcastic personality of ''[[Rayman 3]]''; he acts more like his ''[[Rayman 2]]'' self. Also, he wears different clothes from the other games. He wears a green robe with light-orange edges and bare feet. | ||
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== | ==In ''[[Rayman Legends]]''== | ||
[[File:Murfy enters.jpg|thumb|Murfy, as seen in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' ]] | [[File:Murfy enters.jpg|thumb|Murfy, as seen in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''.]] | ||
Murfy makes his debut as a playable character in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. He appears in the opening cutscene where the [[Bubble Dreamer]] discusses the events that have passed since ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and witnessing how the nightmares have multiplied in the intervening years, to combat this force, he is ordered to awaken Rayman and friends, who current sleep in | Murfy makes his debut as a playable character in ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. He appears in the opening cutscene where the [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] discusses the events that have passed since ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' and witnessing how the nightmares have multiplied in the intervening years, to combat this force, he is ordered to awaken [[Rayman]] and friends, who current sleep in [[Once upon a Time|a forest]]. His move-set in the game is different to that of the other characters. Instead, he is controlled with the touchscreen on the Wii U gamepad and PlayStation Vita, however, in the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox versions, commands [[Murfy]] can do that are needed to progress are activated with a single button. Murfy's main role in the game is to provide assistance and help [[Rayman]] and his friends to get across different areas, unlock secrets or facilitate fights by interacting with the environment. | ||
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==Other games== | |||
[[File:RRR GBA Murfy.png|thumb|left|Murfy in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].]] | [[File:RRR GBA Murfy.png|thumb|left|Murfy in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']].]] | ||
[[File:Murfy_RK.PNG|frame|right|class=sprite|Murfy (on the top-right) as he appears in ''[[Rayman Kart]]''.]] | [[File:Murfy_RK.PNG|frame|right|class=sprite|Murfy (on the top-right) as he appears in ''[[Rayman Kart]]''.]] | ||
Murfy also makes brief appearances in many handheld ''Rayman'' games, such as [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman 3'' | Murfy also makes brief appearances in many handheld [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' games]], such as [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] and ''[[Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge]]'', in which he relates the games' instructions as before. In [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']], he is sent to help [[Rayman]] escape from his cell. He appears also in ''[[Rayman Kart]]'' for counting laps and putting unfortunate racers back on the track. In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', he appears and shows which item on the screen is selected if the game is being played on an Apple TV or with a controller. | ||
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==Cameos== | ==Cameos== | ||
* Although Murfy is in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] as a guide, his face can also be seen painted on a target in the 'Shoot a [[Rabbid]]' minigame. | * Although Murfy is in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] as a guide, his face can also be seen painted on a target in the 'Shoot a [[Rabbid]]' minigame. | ||
* The worms in the ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' minigame 'Bunnies don't use toothpaste' resemble Murfy. | * The worms in the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' minigame 'Bunnies don't use toothpaste' resemble Murfy. | ||
* In ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]]'' and ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party]]'', Murfy has the default third highest score on each minigame, scoring 6000 on each. | * In ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]]'' and ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party]]'', Murfy has the default third highest score on each minigame, scoring 6000 on each. | ||
* The manual for the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' refers to the | * The manual for the PlayStation version of ''[[Rayman 2]]'' refers to the [[greenbottle]]s that appear as "The Murfies" suggesting that Murfy is actually the name of his race, not him specifically. All other accounts contradict this. | ||
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