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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Of the four main villians in the three major Rayman games, Razorbeard is the only one to never be shown flying for unlimited amounts of time without the help of a machine. [[Mister Dark]] is shown flying away with the [[Electoons]] and [[Great Protoon]] at the start of the original game, as well as jumping upwards off the screen during his appearances in [[Mister Dark's Dare]], presumably he is flying here. André flys constantly due to a lack of legs, and [[Reflux]] gains the ability to fly during the final fight of the third game. The closest Razorbeard gets to flying is in [[Rayman M]] when he has the ability to hover by swinging his arms around, but this is incredibly limited on a similar form to Rayman's helicopter.
* Of the four main villians in the three major Rayman games, Razorbeard is the only one to never be shown flying for unlimited amounts of time without the help of a machine. [[Mister Dark]] is shown flying away with the [[Electoons]] and [[Great Protoon]] at the start of the original game, as well as jumping upwards off the screen during his appearances in [[Mister Dark's Dare]], presumably he is flying here. André flys constantly due to a lack of legs, and [[Reflux]] gains the ability to fly during the final fight of the third game. The closest Razorbeard gets to flying is in [[Rayman M]] when he has the ability to hover by swinging his arms around, but this is incredibly limited on a similar form to Rayman's helicopter.
* Razorbeard has used three completely different voice styles during his time. In the Playstation One version of Rayman 2, he has a typical pirate accent, whereas in Rayman Revolution his voice is more robotic, picking up on the robot side of him. In the animated series his voice is neither pirate nor robot. The robot voice would seem to be the correct one, as in other versions of Rayman 2, his Raymanian gibberish resembles it closer than it does his other voices. Also, he makes several utterances in Rayman M (most notably when jumping and taking a hit) which sound quiet robotic.


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