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In the ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' games, huge [[Swiss army knife|Swiss army knives]], barley sugar sticks, caramel bars with prickly heads on them, spiky red balls attached to [[nougat]] and bouncing jelly cakes can also be found, while ''[[Rayman Designer]]'' and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|the Atari Jaguar version]] of the game feature floating candies, smaller caramel bars, more models of [[Swiss army knife|Swiss army knives]] and [[corkscrew]]s.
In the ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' games, huge [[Swiss army knife|Swiss army knives]], barley sugar sticks, caramel bars with prickly heads on them, spiky red balls attached to [[nougat]] and bouncing jelly cakes can also be found, while ''[[Rayman Designer]]'' and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|the Atari Jaguar version]] of the game feature floating candies, smaller caramel bars, more models of [[Swiss army knife|Swiss army knives]] and [[corkscrew]]s.


The enemies in Candy Château include [[Antitoon]]s, [[hunter]]s, [[punching clown]]s, [[bubble throwing clown]]s and [[bomb launching clown]]s. The boss is [[Mr Dark]], the main antagonist in the game. [[Rayman]] meets him throughout [[Mr Dark's Dare]], and fights him for the final victory.
The enemies in Candy Château include [[Antitoon]]s, [[hunter]]s, [[punching clown]]s, [[bubble throwing clown]]s and [[bomb-launching clown]]s. The boss is [[Mr Dark]], the main antagonist in the game. [[Rayman]] meets him throughout [[Mr Dark's Dare]], and fights him for the final victory.


Once beaten, [[Rayman]] and his friends are seen enjoying themselves, while most enemies in the game appear to be resting and having fun.
Once beaten, [[Rayman]] and his friends are seen enjoying themselves, while most enemies in the game appear to be resting and having fun.
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==In other games==
==In other games==
In 2005, [[Phoenix Studio]] began work on ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''. The game was ultimately cancelled, but many pieces of concept art have since been unveiled, including one which depicts a level named [[Candy Ltd]]. This surreal sweets factory was inspired by the Candy Château, and may be part of it as well.
In 2005, [[Phoenix Studio]] began work on ''[[Rayman 4 (2005 cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''. The game was ultimately cancelled, but many pieces of concept art have since been unveiled, including one which depicts a level named [[Candy Ltd]]. This surreal sweets factory was inspired by the Candy Château, and may be part of it as well.


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A world of sweets also appears in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] – a game which combines aspects of [[Phoenix Studio]]'s ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' and [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Montpellier]]'s cancelled ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (cancelled prototype)|Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' platformer. This world, known simply as the [[Sweets world]], appears to have been heavily based on the Candy Château. It is possible that the two worlds are one and the same, but this remains unconfirmed.
A world of sweets also appears in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] – a game which combines aspects of [[Phoenix Studio]]'s ''[[Rayman 4 (2005 cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' and [[Ubisoft|Ubisoft Montpellier]]'s cancelled ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (cancelled prototype)|Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' platformer. This world, known simply as the [[Sweets world]], appears to have been heavily based on the Candy Château. It is possible that the two worlds are one and the same, but this remains unconfirmed.


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