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==Videogame appearances==
==Videogame appearances==
===''Rayman''===
===''Rayman''===
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']], they are kept in cages in groups of seven, and in each level there are six cages. There is a total of 60 cages, all of which [[Rayman]] has to break before entering the [[Candy Chateau]]. Whenever they are set free, they will cheer, show love for Rayman, and walk on their own, often ending up falling into water. They can also use their hair as a helicopter like Rayman does. It is possible that Rayman is actually made up of Electoons, as when he dies, his body parts turn into them which quickly shoot up in the sky. Further proof is in this screen from the [[Dream Forest]] where an Electoon is doing what appears to be charging up its fist to hit the [[Livingstone]]. [[Image:The_Dream_Forest.png|thumb|An Electoon charging its fist.]]
In [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']], they are kept in [[cage]]s in groups of seven (or more in the Atari Jaguar version), and in each of the game's eighteen levels – excluding [[Mr Dark's Dare|the final one]] – there are six cages. There is a total of 60 cages throughout the game, all of which [[Rayman]] must break in order to enter the [[Candy Château]]. Whenever they are set free, they will cheer, show love for Rayman, and walk on their own, often ending up falling into water. They can also use their hair as a helicopter like Rayman does. It is possible that Rayman is actually made up of Electoons, as when he dies, his body parts turn into Electoons which quickly shoot up in the sky. Further evidence for this can be found in the image used to represent [[the Dream Forest]], in which an Electoon can be seen charging up charging up its [[telescopic fist]] to ambush a [[Livingstone]], and [[Rayman (early production)|an early version of the game]], in which Rayman himself is represented by an Electoon on the world map. In ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape]]'', Rayman reverts to orbs of energy whenever he dies – Electoons are also beings of energy. [[Image:The_Dream_Forest.png|thumb|An Electoon charging its [[telescopic fist]]]]
 
At the end of the game, when Rayman is trapped between a fire spell Mister Dark casts in his lair, the Electoons return the favour by returning Rayman's fist power to him.


===[[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']]===
===[[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']]===