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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There are two music levels planned for the game that ended up getting scrapped: one would have used music from the 1973 movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mad_Adventures_of_Rabbi_Jacob The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob]'', and another would have been named "I'm [[Teensie]] & I Know It", a parody of a song by LMFAO that would have had the noses of the [[Teensie]]s sway to the rhythm of the song.<ref>''[[L'Histoire de Rayman]]'', Chapter 8 - Rayman Legends: Rock Ancel Festival continues</ref>
*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.