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'''Electoons''', also known simply as '''Toons''', are small pink creatures that appears in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Electoons are composed of magical energy; together, hundreds of them revolve around [[the Great Protoon]]. The Electoons and the Great Protoon appear to balance and stabilise each other. Physically the Electoons resemble small pink balls with large eyes, blue shoes and blonde ponytails. When [[Mr Dark]] stole the Great Protoon at the very beginning of the game, the Electoons lost their natural stability and were scattered all over [[the valley]]. They were then captured and imprisoned in [[cage]]s by Mr Dark's minions. | '''Electoons''', also known simply as '''Toons''', are small pink creatures that appears in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. Electoons are composed of magical energy; together, hundreds of them revolve around [[the Great Protoon]]. The Electoons and the Great Protoon appear to balance and stabilise each other. Physically the Electoons resemble small pink balls with large eyes, blue shoes and blonde ponytails. When [[Mr Dark]] stole the Great Protoon at the very beginning of the game, the Electoons lost their natural stability and were scattered all over [[the valley]]. They were then captured and imprisoned in [[cage]]s by Mr Dark's minions. | ||
All Electoons are female. They fall in love with [[Rayman]] as soon as he rescues them – small heart icons appear over their heads to indicate this. The antithesis of Electoons are [[Antitoon]]s, malevolent blue creatures which are highly similar to them | All Electoons are female. They fall in love with [[Rayman]] as soon as he rescues them – small heart icons appear over their heads to indicate this. The antithesis of Electoons are [[Antitoon]]s, malevolent blue creatures which are highly similar to them. | ||
The name ‘Electoon’ is derived from the word [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron ‘electron’]. | The name ‘Electoon’ is derived from the word [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron ‘electron’]. | ||