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'''Gonzo''', a [[Teensie]] with slanting eyes and the ability to levitate, is the third and final [[Teensie Doctor]] and lives in [[the Desert of the Knaaren]]. Helped by [[Otto Psi]] and [[Roméo Patti]], Gonzo exorcises [[André]] from [[Globox]]'s body. He and the other Teensie Doctors advise [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] to take [[the Longest Shortcut]] so that they can catch André and [[Reflux]] and stop them from invoking [[the Leptys]]. He makes his final appearance at the end of the Longest Shortcut. While the other doctors inform Rayman and Globox that Reflux and André have escaped, Gonzo offers them a ship in which they can pursue the villains across the sea, to [[the Summit Beyond the Clouds]]. Whereas Otto has an exaggerated German accent and Roméo a stereotypical surfer/hippie accent, Gonzo speaks with a Japanese accent, and even calls Globox ‘Globox-san’ upon their first meeting (‘-san’ being an honorary term in Japanese). Gonzo's meditative nature and slanted eyes also contribute to his Japanease stereotype. | '''Gonzo''', also known as '''Garatta Ciatik''', '''Art Rytus''' and '''Anna Lyse''', is a [[Teensie]] with slanting eyes and the ability to levitate, is the third and final [[Teensie Doctor]] and lives in [[the Desert of the Knaaren]]. Helped by [[Otto Psi]] and [[Roméo Patti]], Gonzo exorcises [[André]] from [[Globox]]'s body. He and the other Teensie Doctors advise [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]] to take [[the Longest Shortcut]] so that they can catch André and [[Reflux]] and stop them from invoking [[the Leptys]]. He makes his final appearance at the end of the Longest Shortcut. While the other doctors inform Rayman and Globox that Reflux and André have escaped, Gonzo offers them a ship in which they can pursue the villains across the sea, to [[the Summit Beyond the Clouds]]. Whereas Otto has an exaggerated German accent and Roméo a stereotypical surfer/hippie accent, Gonzo speaks with a Japanese accent, and even calls Globox ‘Globox-san’ upon their first meeting (‘-san’ being an honorary term in Japanese). Gonzo's meditative nature and slanted eyes also contribute to his Japanease stereotype. | ||