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* On the North American box art of the game, there is a typographical error whereby the apostrophe is placed between the word ‘Hoodlum’ and the letter ‘s’, making the subtitle seem as if there is only one [[Hoodlum]] rather than a group of them.
* On the North American box art of the game, there is a typographical error whereby the apostrophe is placed between the word ‘Hoodlum’ and the letter ‘s’, making the subtitle seem as if there is only one [[Hoodlum]] rather than a group of them.
* Although this is not a Game Boy Advance version of ''[[Rayman 3]]'' (but rather, a direct sequel), it does mark many ''[[Rayman 3]]'' characters' first and only appearance on handheld, many of which were absent from [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the actual Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. These characters include [[Reflux]], [[Roméo Patti]] (referred to as Doc), and [[Bégoniax]] (though there was a level in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] called [[Swamp of Bégoniax]] but the character never actually appeared). It is possibly [[André]]'s first appearance in a handheld game, although the [[Black Lum]] swallowed by [[Globox]] in ''[[Rayman 3]]'' may be him, simply unnamed and with a smaller role. [[André]] does not strictly appear in this game, as he merely possesses [[Globox]].
* Although this is not a Game Boy Advance version of ''[[Rayman 3]]'' (but rather, a direct sequel), it does mark many ''[[Rayman 3]]'' characters' first and only appearance on handheld, many of which were absent from [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the actual Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]. These characters include [[Reflux]], [[Roméo Patti]] (referred to as Doc), and [[Bégoniax]] (though there was a level in [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']] called [[Swamp of Bégoniax]] but the character never actually appeared). It is possibly [[André]]'s first appearance in a handheld game, although the [[Black Lum]] swallowed by [[Globox]] in ''[[Rayman 3]]'' may be him, simply unnamed and with a smaller role. [[André]] does not strictly appear in this game, as he merely possesses [[Globox]].
* There is a curious inconsistency in [[Roméo Patti|Roméo]]'s appearance in this game. He gives his name as "Doc" not [[Roméo Patti|Roméo]], and [[Rayman]] does not appear to recognise him, despite meeting him in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
* There is an inconsistency in [[Roméo Patti|Roméo]]'s appearance in this game. He gives his name as "Doc", not [[Roméo Patti|Roméo]], and [[Rayman]] does not appear to recognise him, despite meeting him in ''[[Rayman 3]]''.
*In the first level, [[Rayman]] tells [[Murfy]] that he has been able to use his [[helicopter]] power all his life. However, he did not have that ability at the start of [[Rayman 1|the first game]].
*In the first level, [[Rayman]] tells [[Murfy]] that he has been able to use his [[helicopter]] power all his life. However, he did not have that ability at the start of [[Rayman 1|the first game]].
*At one stage in the game, [[Globox]] (or, rather, [[Andre]] controlling him), mentions the Titanic, a real-world Ocean Liner which sunk after a collision with an iceburg between Southampton (United Kingdom) and New York (United States) in 1912. This is one of the few occasions when real world events are referenced in the [[Rayman series]].
*At one stage in the game, [[Globox]] (or, rather, [[André]] controlling him), mentions the ''Titanic'', a real-world ocean liner which sunk after a collision with an iceberg between Southampton (United Kingdom) and New York (United States) in 1912. This is one of the few occasions when real-world events are referenced in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]].


==See also==
==See also==