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Bongos appear in the second world of the [[Back to Origins]] painting, [[Desert of Dijiridoos]]. They do the exact same thing in this game as they did in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. | Bongos appear in the second world of the [[Back to Origins]] painting, [[Desert of Dijiridoos]]. They do the exact same thing in this game as they did in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 00:05, 28 August 2019
A bongo is a type of drum which appears in the original Rayman game and its spinoffs, Rayman Origins, and Rayman Legends.
In Rayman 1 and its spinoffs
In the original Rayman game, Rayman Junior and Rayman Designer, the bongo is small type of drum. Only found in Band Land, most of them float in the air, and start falling a split second after Rayman steps on them, making it vital to be quick. The others are held by Monks, who regularly swing them but never let them fall.
In Rayman Designer, there are several types of bongos which appear as events.
- Bongo
- Bongo left eye
- Bongo right eye
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Different kinds of bongos.
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A Monk holding bongos.
In Rayman Origins
Bongos appear in Desert of Dijiridoos and Grumbling Grottos. Unlike the original Rayman game, most of them are much larger, and they no longer fall when stepped on. Instead, they are used to bounce on, similar to a trampoline.
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Many small bongos mounted on a didgeridoo, as seen in Crazy Bouncing.
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Large bongos, as seen in Wind or Lose.
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A giant bongo, as seen in Crazy Bouncing.
In Rayman Legends

Bongos appear in the second world of the Back to Origins painting, Desert of Dijiridoos. They do the exact same thing in this game as they did in Rayman Origins.

