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[[File:RO-PinkTentaclesInMountainPeak-Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|320px|Early artwork showing Big Mama's tentacles above [[Mystic Peak]]]] | [[File:RO-PinkTentaclesInMountainPeak-Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|320px|Early artwork showing Big Mama's tentacles above [[Mystic Peak]]]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:VoodooMamma.png|thumb|left||Big Mama's real form.]] | ||
Revision as of 20:28, 11 December 2011
| Big Mama | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Rayman Origins | |
| Location | Land of the Livid Dead | |
| Portrayed by | Michel Ancel | |
| Resistance | ||
| Attacks | Jewelry, Spikes | |
| Species | Nymph | |
Big? Yes. Motherly? Only if your mother resembles a ten-ton squid.—Official site, Rayman Origins
Big Mama is a gigantic pink tentacled monster who acts as the optional final boss of Rayman Origins. She is fought in the Land of the Livid Dead, a hellish underworld and optional final level which can only be accessed by collecting all all of the Skull Teeth in the game. Several editions of The Daily Bubble showed a middle-aged female glute, known as Mamma Hité or Voodoo Mamma, who bore a strong resemblance to Big Mama (and is still mentioned by the Bubble Dreamer); however, in the final version of the game, Big Mama turns into a nymph when she is defeated, and Voodoo Mama is never seen.
Big Mama was first revealed in the game's announcement trailer, where she is seen battling Rayman and Globox in the Mystical Piques. Later artwork shows her tentacles descending from the clouds above the mountain, suggesting that the players would have to climb to reach her. However, in the final version of the game, the battle with Big Mama was relocated to the Land of the Livid Dead. When Rayman, Globox, and the two Teensies enter Big Mama's lair, she is singing and painting her nails.
Big Mama's roars were provided by series creator Michel Ancel.

