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In ''Rayman Arena'' (but not ''Rayman M''), Murfy appears and takes on the role of a 'Special Reporter', who pesters the characters between their competitive matches like a stereotypical paparazzo. At the end of the game, the characters grow tired of him and beat him up. His name appears as 'JM Murphy' in this game.
In ''Rayman Arena'' (but not ''Rayman M''), Murfy appears and takes on the role of a 'Special Reporter', who pesters the characters between their competitive matches like a stereotypical paparazzo. At the end of the game, the characters grow tired of him and beat him up. His name appears as 'JM Murphy' in this game.


[[File:Murfy1 R3.JPG|thumb|left|Murfy in [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]].]]
===''Rayman 3''===
===''Rayman 3''===
[[File:MurfyR3.jpg|thumb|Murfy in [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]].]]
[[File:MurfyR3.jpg|thumb|Murfy with the manual in [[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]].]]
 
Murfy later appears in ''Rayman 3'', and this time he carries a [[Manual]] (a purple booklet with a picture of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']]'s face on it and the circle on the front of Rayman's torso on the inside), which he reads from instead of passing his own knowledge to Rayman. He develops a more cocky personality than before, and often rants about how he is stuck with being a sidekick, as well as giving witty comments and sarcastic remarks about the [[Manual]] as Rayman goes through the [[The Fairy Council|Fairy Council]]. In this game, he is voiced by [[Billy West]], who had also voiced Rayman in ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series|The Animated Series]]'' four years earlier, as well as voicing Murfy in ''Rayman Arena''. Unlike ''Rayman 2'', in which he can appear anywhere in the game which has a [[Stone of Thought]], Murfy leaves the player at [[the Heart of the World]], promising to “See you in ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''!”.
Murfy later appears in ''Rayman 3'', and this time he carries a [[Manual]] (a purple booklet with a picture of [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']]'s face on it and the circle on the front of Rayman's torso on the inside), which he reads from instead of passing his own knowledge to Rayman. He develops a more cocky personality than before, and often rants about how he is stuck with being a sidekick, as well as giving witty comments and sarcastic remarks about the [[Manual]] as Rayman goes through the [[The Fairy Council|Fairy Council]]. In this game, he is voiced by [[Billy West]], who had also voiced Rayman in ''[[Rayman: The Animated Series|The Animated Series]]'' four years earlier, as well as voicing Murfy in ''Rayman Arena''. Unlike ''Rayman 2'', in which he can appear anywhere in the game which has a [[Stone of Thought]], Murfy leaves the player at [[the Heart of the World]], promising to “See you in ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''!”.


[[File:Murfy_RK.PNG|thumb|left|Murfy (on the top-right) as he appears in ''[[Rayman Kart]]''.]]
[[File:Murfy_RK.PNG|thumb|left|Murfy (on the top-right) as he appears in ''[[Rayman Kart]]''.]]