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[[Rabbid Mario]] and [[Rabbid Peach]]'s movesets are unchanged from [[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope|the main game]]: while the former is equipped with [[the Dukes]] and possesses the [[Counter Blow]] technique, the latter is equipped with the [[Triple-Troll]] and can use the [[Heal]] technique. They can, however, equip two new [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]], [[Selfie]] and [[Cryoquake]], which they are revealed to have rescued after defeating Cursa. Their skill trees have also been condensed, merging multiple upgrades from the main game into fewer spots.
[[Rabbid Mario]] and [[Rabbid Peach]]'s movesets are unchanged from [[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope|the main game]]: while the former is equipped with [[the Dukes]] and possesses the [[Counter Blow]] technique, the latter is equipped with the [[Triple-Troll]] and can use the [[Heal]] technique. They can, however, equip two new [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]], [[Selfie]] and [[Cryoquake]], which they are revealed to have rescued after defeating Cursa. Their skill trees have also been condensed, merging multiple upgrades from the main game into fewer spots.


==Quests==
==Quests and battles==
*Main quests
*Main quests
**[[Golden Ticket to Fame]]
**[[Golden Ticket to Fame]]
***[[Old Acquaintances]]
***[[Learning to Glide]]
***[[Rocket Man]]
***[[Unlikely Team-Up]]
**[[The Western Set]]
**[[The Western Set]]
***[[Boastin' Bravados]]
**[[The Medieval Set]]
**[[The Medieval Set]]
***[[Castle Chaos]]
***[[The Dragon That Wasn't]]
**[[The Pirate Set]]
**[[The Pirate Set]]
***[[All Hands Ahoy!]]
***[[The Kraken (battle)|The Kraken]]
**[[The Control Room]]
**[[The Control Room]]
***[[Spectral Swing]]
***[[Burnin' Rock]]
***[[Operatic Showdown]]
*[[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Spark]] quests
*[[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Spark]] quests
**[[Boxing Ring]]
**[[Boxing Ring]]
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==References to the ''Rayman'' series==
==References to the ''Rayman'' series==
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''Rayman in the Phantom Show'' contains numerous references to the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]:
''Rayman in the Phantom Show'' contains numerous references to the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]:


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RPS - Plum juice.jpg|A barrel of [[plum juice]]
RPS - Plum juice.jpg|A barrel of [[plum juice]]
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==Memories==
Memories are collectibles found in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. They contain notes by JEANIE about various elements of the game such as characters, enemies, and locations, and can be either read or played as audio.
In ''Rayman in the Phantom Show'', an additional 14 memories can be found. They are instead dictated by [[Beep-0]], presumably because of JEANIE's absence from the DLC.
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! Name
! Quote
! Location
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|The [[Space Opera Network]]
|After decades of poor ratings, the [[Space Opera Network]] bet everything on a live comback concert by the [[Phantom]]. It wound up in bankruptcy with the opera singer as its largest creditor. Rumor has it that afterwards, the [[Phantom]] held a live telethon where viewers paid GOBS of money to have him stop singing so the network would return to its original programming, making him a small fortune.
|Sold by the [[Salesbot 9.99+TX]]
|-
|[[Rayman]]
|This [[Rayman]] character is fascinating indeed. He has hands, but no arms - at least none that I can see. He has feet, but no legs. He has different costumes, each of which enhances his fighting abilities in various ways. [[Rayman]] came to the [[Space Opera Network]] the same way we did - by invitation. However, he is far less trusting of our circumstance - probably just nerves brought on by stage fright.
|Sold by the [[Salesbot 9.99+TX]]
|-
|[[Bravado]]s
|Where's JEANIE now, I wonder? Probably making all kinds of unauthorized changes to the WM ARC. I shall therefore have to do my best with the enemy analysis. The [[Bravado]]s are detestable little long-range fighters that are always on the move, climbing to elevated positions from which to fire upon us from medium-range, where we remain under constant threat of their counter attacks and Gust super effects.
|Sold by the [[Salesbot 9.99+TX]]
|-
|[[Giant Flamin' Stooge]]
|Budget cuts at the [[Space Opera Network]] necessitated the last-minute procuring of a  as a primary antagonist when a prospect of an animated dragon becomes too expensive. The [[Giant Flamin' Stooge]] has formidable scene presence, thanks to its terrifying weapon and area-of-effect fire attacks. Its strategy is simple - shoot Heroes in range and to have them scatter away from cover.
|Sold by the [[Salesbot 9.99+TX]]
|-
|The [[Kraken]]
|I um... I don't know what to say about THIS, other than I'm fairly certain it's a set piece from the low budget sci-fi film "The Robot vs. the Kraken vs. the Bride of the Giant Shrinking Man". The prop department has stuck some [[Darkmess]] Eyes on the [[Kraken]], giving it an even more bizarre and yet menacing appearance than in the film.
|Sold by the [[Salesbot 9.99+TX]]
|-
|The [[Phantom]]
|The [[Phantom]] has been quite busy since we last saw him at Spooky Trails - a whirlwind relationship with Bea, the Warden of Terra Flora; co-host of the annual Galactovision song contest; and an album (A Thousand Hours of Mario Falling Into Lava), all under the watchful eye of the paparazzi. And most recently? Director of the [[Space Opera Network]]. Whatever you might say about him - he knows how to milk his 15 minutes.
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|Plungerhands McMurdy
|The show using this set is entitled The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy. A typical episode involves the titular character strolling into a small town looking for respite, only to tangle with a greedy "indoor plumbing baron". Galaxy Confidential called it "adequately entertaining", and gave the show its "Nice To Have On In The Background" Award (honorable mention).
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|The Careless Shepherdess
|The show broadcast from this set is entitled The Double Marriage of the Careless Shepherdess - an hour-long musical dramedy in which the [[Phantom]] plays "Cyprien Fairclough", a young swashbuckling prince with a voice like a nightingale and throngs of female admirers. Let's just say it involves a LOT of makeup, stuntpeople, reverse-aging technology, and award-winning editing to get viewers to buy into the concept.
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|Captain Opera-Beard
|The show utilizing this set is Captain Opera-Beard and the Bumbling Brigands of Toilet Water Bay. It's won several awards, I think - not so much for its acting, music, writing, direction, humor, or overall quality - but its wardrobe and sound mixing are top notch, and have helped the show maintain an iron grip on the top spot with viewers during the Wednesday 02:00 - 03:00 a.m. time slot.
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|Morning Galaxy Magazine
|These sets were from a show called Morning Galaxy Magazine With The [[Phantom]]! An insipid tabloid. Let's see, DJ Cheep Tuna was a guest, the artist Gerspard... Sullivan's Train Talk? Cooking with Alkementor? Even Sweetlopek and the Dryad had a show - "Building A Bridge To Love!" EVERYONE was invited on this stupid thing but us!
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|S.O.N. Movie-of-the-Week
|The prop warehouse fills me a sense of déjà vu - and now I realize why! The warehouse is FILLED with props and set pieces modeled after our OWN adventures! The [[Space Opera Network]] optioned the rights to our life stories for a film. It appears to be stuck in turnaround - GOOD! They sent us the script - they replaced me with a wise-cracking parrot in order to make me "warmer and more relatable". Can you imagine?!
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|Spark Road Trip
|We discovered that when packing for a trip, it's extremely difficult to decide which [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]] to bring. In the end we brought them all, including two brand new [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]] we saved after the conclusion of our adventure versus Cursa - [[Selfie]] and [[Cryoquake]]. We thought it'd be fun for the [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]] to have a little R' n' R after everything. Goodness knows they deserve it.
|After completing the [[Unlikely Team-Up]] battle
|-
|The [[Phantom]] 2
|The [[Phantom]] lured [[Rayman]], [[Rabbid Mario]], [[Rabbid Peach]], and [[Beep-0|myself]] to the [[Space Opera Network]] under false pretenses, so we might boost the viewership from which he draws his power. Should his spotlight have grown any larger, he would have become invincible. Fortunately, I chose the perfect moment to strike. Once again, I was onto him from the onset!
|After completing the [[Operatic Showdown]] battle
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|The Golden Tickets
|I wish I could say we had a fair and reasoned discussion about how to use the three golden ticket invitations to the [[Space Opera Network]], but as [[Rabbid Mario]] and [[Rabbid Peach]] were the only Heroes with me when I recieved the transmission, we elected to tell the others AFTER we warped there. I suppose we got carried away, but let's be honest - some of us Heroes naturally dazzle on screen, others... not so much.
|After completing the [[All Hands Ahoy!]] battle
|}


==Hidden message==
==Hidden message==