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''Rayman 3'' returned to the fairy tale-like theme of ''Rayman'' 's locations, though not as surreal. Many odd locales dot ''Rayman 3'' 's small collection of worlds, such as in [[the Fairy Council]] and [[the Longest Shortcut]]. | ''Rayman 3'' returned to the fairy tale-like theme of ''Rayman'' 's locations, though not as surreal. Many odd locales dot ''Rayman 3'' 's small collection of worlds, such as in [[the Fairy Council]] and [[the Longest Shortcut]]. | ||
Finally, ''Rayman 3'' included many allusions to its two predecessors. References to [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] include the picture on [[the Manual]] read by [[Murfy]] in [[the Fairy Council]], the pictures of [[Livingstone]]s on [[plum]]-posts, the [[2D Madness]] and [[2D Nightmare]] flashback minigames, and the revelation of a connection between [[Razoff]]'s [[Shoedsackovskaïa family|ancestors]] and the [[Space Mama]] of [[Picture City]]. References to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' include the appearance of the previously-mentioned [[the Heart of the World|Heart of the World]], statues of [[Sssssam|Sssssam the Watersnake]] in [[Count Razoff|Razoff]]'s mansion, a statue of [[Ly the Fairy]] in a hidden room in [[the Longest Shortcut]], and statues of [[Admiral Razorbeard]] and his [[Robo-Pirate]] servants in a secret room in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]]. Additionally, both [[Murfy]] and [[Globox]] both make tongue-in-cheek metafictional references to ''Rayman 2'' – Murfy complains that he was promised a larger role after ''Rayman 2'' than he received, and Globox complains that [[Rayman]] is somewhat less pleasant than he was in the previous game. | Finally, ''Rayman 3'' included many allusions to its two predecessors. References to [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]] include the picture on [[the Manual]] read by [[Murfy]] in [[the Fairy Council]], the pictures of [[Livingstone]]s on [[plum]]-posts, the [[2D Madness]] and [[2D Nightmare]] flashback minigames, and the revelation of a connection between [[Razoff]]'s [[Shoedsackovskaïa family|ancestors]] and the [[Space Mama]] of [[Picture City]]. References to ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' include the appearance of the previously-mentioned [[the Heart of the World|Heart of the World]], the reappearance of [[Zombie Chicken]]s in [[the Desert of the Knaaren]], statues of [[Sssssam|Sssssam the Watersnake]] in [[Count Razoff|Razoff]]'s mansion, a statue of [[Ly the Fairy]] in a hidden room in [[the Longest Shortcut]], and statues of [[Admiral Razorbeard]] and his [[Robo-Pirate]] servants in a secret room in the [[Hoodlum Headquarters]]. Additionally, both [[Murfy]] and [[Globox]] both make tongue-in-cheek metafictional references to ''Rayman 2'' – Murfy complains that he was promised a larger role after ''Rayman 2'' than the one he ultimately received, and Globox complains that [[Rayman]] is somewhat less pleasant than he was in the previous game. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||