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===Intro===
===Intro===
The game opens with a cut scene explaining the events that have transpired since ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] explains to [[Murfy]] that [[Rayman]] and his friends have been asleep on the [[The Snoring Tree|Snoring Tree]] for 100 years. During that time, the nightmares have multiplied and spread, including [[the Magician]], who has turned into 5 [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]]. As such [[the Glade of Dreams]] is in great danger, and the [[Teensie]]s and their royalty, who inhabit it, are captured. To this end, he commands [[Murfy]] to awaken the heroes, and begin an adventure anew.
The game opens with a cut scene explaining the events that have transpired since ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', [[Polokus|Bubble Dreamer]] explains to [[Murfy]] that [[Rayman]] and his friends have been asleep on [[the Snoring Tree]] for 100 years. During that time, the nightmares have multiplied and spread, including [[the Magician]], who has turned into 5 [[Dark Teensy|Dark Teensies]]. As such [[the Glade of Dreams]] is in great danger, and the [[Teensie]]s and their royalty, who inhabit it, are captured. To this end, he commands [[Murfy]] to awaken the heroes, and begin an adventure anew.


In ''Rayman Legends'', all of the worlds, except for the final unlockable bonus world, feature themes inspired by real-world myths and tropes, from the medieval castles of [[Teensies In Trouble]] to the classical Greek architecture of [[Olympus Maximus]].
In ''Rayman Legends'', all of the worlds, except for the final unlockable bonus world, feature themes inspired by real-world myths and tropes, from the medieval castles of [[Teensies In Trouble]] to the classical Greek architecture of [[Olympus Maximus]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When playing in handheld mode on the Nintendo Switch version, similarly to the Wii U and Playstation Vita versions of the game, if two or more players are playing, tapping the screen will turn the first player into [[Murfy]], allowing him to perform actions previously exclusive to the aforementioned versions. Pressing one of the Joy-Con buttons on Player 1's controller will revert them to their character, albeit in a [[Bubble#Vitality|bubblized]] state. This function does not work in normal versions of levels that require [[Murfy]] (i.e. levels like [[Ropes Course]] or [[the Winds of Strange]], although he can be used in the invaded versions of these types of levels) or in boss battles.
*When playing in handheld mode on the Nintendo Switch version, similarly to the Wii U and Playstation Vita versions of the game, if two or more players are playing, tapping the screen will turn the first player into [[Murfy]], allowing him to perform actions previously exclusive to the aforementioned versions. Pressing one of the Joy-Con buttons on Player 1's controller will revert them to their character, albeit in a [[Bubble#Vitality|bubblized]] state. This function does not work in normal versions of levels that require [[Murfy]] (i.e. levels like [[Ropes Course]] or [[the Winds of Strange]], although he can be used in the invaded versions of these types of levels) or in boss battles.
==References to other media==
* The level ''20,000 Lums Under the Sea'' is a reference to the movie and novel ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea''.
* The level ''How to Shoot Your Dragon'' references the novel and movie ''How to Train Your Dragon''.
* The level ''Ray and the Beanstalk'' references the fairy tale ''Jack and the Beanstalk''.
* Raymoz references Adam and Eve from the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
* Ray Plumber is referencing Super Mario.
* Glob Plumber is referencing Luigi, the brother of Super Mario.
* Sir Rayelot is referencing the man with the iron mask and Sir Lancelot from the arthurian legend.
* Ray Vaas references Vaas Montenegro of Ubisoft's ''Far Cry 3''.
* Far Glob is referencing Ubisoft's ''Far Cry 3''.
* Splinter Ray references ''Metal Gear Solid''.
* Assassin Ray references ''Assassin Creed''.
* Santa Ray references Santa Claus.
* Ray of Persia references the titular Prince from the ''Prince of Persia'' series.
* Rayphael references the italian painter Raphael.
* Dr. Farayday references the English scientist Michael Faraday.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==