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In the [[Back to Origins]] version, there are not many differences from the original version, save for the notable elements from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' replacing some elements from the original game.
This level returns in [[Back to Origins]] as the second level of the [[Jibberish Jungle]]. Besides the graphical updates, the changes are as follows:
 
*Several purple [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]] chains have been added, replacing the original Lums. The Lums that appear in the background and transition into the foreground now simply appear out of thin air.
*A flying [[Teensy]] cage has been added behind the third row of five [[Small fly|small flies]].
*The row of [[Small fly|small flies]] that appears after the first pair of [[Big fly|large flies]] appears much later, after the [[heart]] vial comes on-screen.
*The second pair of [[Big fly|large flies]] with the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]]s circling around them has been removed.
*The [[Bulb-o-Lum]] containing the [[Lum King]] and eight [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]] bubbles has been removed. Another row of [[Small fly|small flies]] now appears around where it was.
*In the cave, the first green [[bulb]] connected to the two platforms each with a [[Lividstone]] standing on them has been removed.
*The second green bulb with the Lividstone on its platform has also been removed and replaced with a row of [[Small fly|small flies]].
*Several [[heart]] bottles have been added.
**One has been added in front of the third [[hunter]] on the pillar
**Another one has been added next to the [[bubble bush]] past the fourth hunter on the platform.
**Another one has been added in front of the first row of three [[helicopter bomb]]s after the [[Boss Bird]] appears.
*The [[heart]] bottle past the exit to the cave has been moved down and closer to the exit.
*The [[Lum King]] has been removed from the [[Bulb-o-Lum]] outside of the cave.
*A row of [[Small fly|small flies]] has been added past the final hunter.
*The first pair of [[helicopter bomb]]s with the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]] chain circling around them has been replaced with a single one without Lums.
*The second pair of [[helicopter bomb]]s no longer has Lums circling around them but instead has a flying [[Teensy]] cage behind the upper one, and a [[heart]] bottle behind the lower one.
*The last heart bottle before the fight becomes stationary has been moved upward.
*The lower wooden platform of the arena where the [[Boss Bird]] is slightly shorter.
*The wooden platform with the [[giant mosquito]] flag appears to be much longer.
*In the final room with the [[Teensy]] cage, there is now a wall on the other side of the room.


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Revision as of 22:28, 8 February 2026

Hi-Ho Moskito! is the eighth and final level of the Jibberish Jungle, the first world in Rayman Origins. It acts as a transition between the Jibberish Jungle and the Desert of Dijiridoos, in a similar way to the first part of Bongo Hills in the PC version of the original Rayman game and its ports. This level contains the first boss of the game, the Boss Bird (also called the Guardian of the Music World), a gigantic yellow bird guarding the entrance to the Desert of Dijiridoos. This is the second level from this world that appears in the Back to Origins mode in Rayman Legends.

Original version

Hi-Ho Moskito!
Hi-Ho Moskito!
Hi-Ho Moskito!
Over the Rainbow Crazy Bouncing
World Jibberish Jungle

Electoon #1
Cage
Electoon #2
150 Lums
Electoon #3
300 Lums

Tricky Treasure
Medal
350 Lums

After hearing the Magician speak about collecting Electoons, the team of heroes finds and climbs onto giant mosquitoes. They begin to fly high over the jungle and must deal with small flies and large flies. Further into the level, they enter a cave and must contend with hunters shooting live missiles and Lividstones with spiky protective hats. After constantly fighting enemies, they leave the cave and face more live missiles.

Immediately after, the transition between worlds concludes as the team on their giant mosquitoes flies into the new world, the Desert of Dijiridoos. Here, strange, thin objects can be seen coming through the clouds below. The heroes must face helicopter bombs, which the giant mosquitoes can inhale and use to attack enemies. Afterwards, they must fight the Boss Bird. To defeat it, the giant mosquitoes need to inhale helicopter bombs and shoot them back at the Boss Bird, one at a time. Once enough helicopter bombs explode on the Boss Bird, it deflates and flies away. The team can then dismount their giant mosquitoes as they reach the end of the room, go through a door, and break an Electoon cage to finish the level. The team then poses on a photoboard, while the Magician waits to see how many Lums were collected in the level.

Back to Origins

Hi-Ho Moskito!
Hi-Ho Moskito!
Hi-Ho Moskito!
Skull
Geyser Blast Swinging Caves
World Jibberish Jungle


3


75 Lums

150 Lums

225 Lums

300 Lums

This level returns in Back to Origins as the second level of the Jibberish Jungle. Besides the graphical updates, the changes are as follows:

  • Several purple Lum chains have been added, replacing the original Lums. The Lums that appear in the background and transition into the foreground now simply appear out of thin air.
  • A flying Teensy cage has been added behind the third row of five small flies.
  • The row of small flies that appears after the first pair of large flies appears much later, after the heart vial comes on-screen.
  • The second pair of large flies with the Lums circling around them has been removed.
  • The Bulb-o-Lum containing the Lum King and eight Lum bubbles has been removed. Another row of small flies now appears around where it was.
  • In the cave, the first green bulb connected to the two platforms each with a Lividstone standing on them has been removed.
  • The second green bulb with the Lividstone on its platform has also been removed and replaced with a row of small flies.
  • Several heart bottles have been added.
    • One has been added in front of the third hunter on the pillar
    • Another one has been added next to the bubble bush past the fourth hunter on the platform.
    • Another one has been added in front of the first row of three helicopter bombs after the Boss Bird appears.
  • The heart bottle past the exit to the cave has been moved down and closer to the exit.
  • The Lum King has been removed from the Bulb-o-Lum outside of the cave.
  • A row of small flies has been added past the final hunter.
  • The first pair of helicopter bombs with the Lum chain circling around them has been replaced with a single one without Lums.
  • The second pair of helicopter bombs no longer has Lums circling around them but instead has a flying Teensy cage behind the upper one, and a heart bottle behind the lower one.
  • The last heart bottle before the fight becomes stationary has been moved upward.
  • The lower wooden platform of the arena where the Boss Bird is slightly shorter.
  • The wooden platform with the giant mosquito flag appears to be much longer.
  • In the final room with the Teensy cage, there is now a wall on the other side of the room.

Trivia

  • The level’s name may be a pun on American fictional character The Lone Ranger's phrase, "Hi-Yo, Silver!".
  • It is possible to reach the maximum score of 999 Lums in this level. To do so, the heroes will have to keep inhaling helicopter bombs and shooting them at the wall, not at the Boss Bird. Each helicopter bomb earns two Lums, so it will take a considerable amount of time for the player to reach that number. This is the only level in the game where it is possible to reach the maximum score.
  • In an early sketch, this level was shown to feature hunter birds as enemies; however, the concept was scrapped.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Hi-Ho Moskito!
Arabic أهلا موسكيتو!
Chinese (simplified) 哎哟!好大的蚊子!
Czech Hi-ho moskyto!
Danish De stygge myg!
Dutch Vort, Moskito!
Finnish Hei hyttyselle!
French Hé ho, Moskito !
German Mumumumu Moskito!
Hungarian Szeva szúnyog!
Italian Ciao, Moskito!
Japanese ハイホー! モスキート! (Rayman Origins)

「モスキートで撃て!」 (Rayman Legends)

Norwegian Hi-ho Moskito!
Polish Hej-ho Moskito!
Portuguese Olha o mosquito! (Rayman Origins)

Ai, mosquito! (Rayman Legends)

Russian Приветик, Москит!
Spanish ¡Pica, moskito!
Swedish När vingarna viskar mitt namn

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