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Was that really necessary. He was only referred to as a clown once :P
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
In the original ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the Clown Photographer wears a chequered trench coat and blue shoes, and has a satchel slung over his shoulder. His face is never seen, but one of his eyes is visible through his long blonde hair. In ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', the Clown Photographer's appearance is slightly different: he wears a brown coat instead of a green and red chequered one.
In the original ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the Photographer wears a chequered trench coat and blue shoes, and has a satchel slung over his shoulder. His face is never seen, but one of his eyes is visible through his long blonde hair. In ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', the Photographer's appearance is slightly different: he wears a brown coat instead of a green and red chequered one.


In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Photographer's appearance changes significantly. His face is finally visible, and like several other returning characters, he has been changed to a [[Teensie]] to better fit the style of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' and ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]''. He is somewhat different from the other Teensies, with a thinner body, slightly darker skin, large, cartoonish hands, and a purple outfit with a feathered hat. As in [[Rayman 1|the original game]], he wears large blue shoes and has a prominent eye.
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the Photographer's appearance changes significantly. His face is finally visible, and like several other returning characters, he has been changed to a [[Teensie]] to better fit the style of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'' and ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc|Rayman 3]]''. He is somewhat different from the other Teensies, with a thinner body, slightly darker skin, large, cartoonish hands, and a purple outfit with a feathered hat. As in [[Rayman 1|the original game]], he wears large blue shoes and has a prominent eye.


==The photoboards==
==The photoboards==
[[Image:Photographer.png|thumb|320px|The Clown Photographer, as seen in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']].]]
[[Image:Photographer.png|thumb|320px|The Photographer, as seen in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'']].]]


Through the games, the Clown Photographer has a tendency to change the photoboards that he uses to take pictures of Rayman. In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', the photoboard has a picture of a bodybuilder's body, standing on a beach and holding what appears to be a surfboard and a pair of swimming goggles. In ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', the photoboard has a body wearing a graduation gown, holding colourful letters and numbers. In ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the photoboard has a picture of a star sparkled blue cloak holding an ice cream cone and a hamburger.
Through the games, the Photographer has a tendency to change the photoboards that he uses to take pictures of Rayman. In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', the photoboard has a picture of a bodybuilder's body, standing on a beach and holding what appears to be a surfboard and a pair of swimming goggles. In ''[[Rayman Junior]]'', the photoboard has a body wearing a graduation gown, holding colourful letters and numbers. In ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the photoboard has a picture of a star sparkled blue cloak holding an ice cream cone and a hamburger.


In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard has spaces for two characters. The positions which the players take indicate who has collected the most [[Lum]]s in a level. The new photoboard shows a large armoured woman with a sword, and a skinny, loincloth-clad figure wielding an axe. The player with the most Lums stands behind the picture of the woman, the player with the second-most Lums stands behind the picture of the other figure, and the two players with the least Lums are left to peek out from behind the photoboard to get their picture taken.
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard has spaces for two characters. The positions which the players take indicate who has collected the most [[Lum]]s in a level. The new photoboard shows a large armoured woman with a sword, and a skinny, loincloth-clad figure wielding an axe. The player with the most Lums stands behind the picture of the woman, the player with the second-most Lums stands behind the picture of the other figure, and the two players with the least Lums are left to peek out from behind the photoboard to get their picture taken.
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[[File:Photographerorigins.jpeg|thumb|320px|The Photographer, taking a picture of Rayman and friends.]]
[[File:Photographerorigins.jpeg|thumb|320px|The Photographer, taking a picture of Rayman and friends.]]


In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the Clown Photographer serves as a checkpoint. He takes a picture when Rayman stands behind the photoboard and smiles. If Rayman dies and has any [[life|lives]] remaining, he returns to the last place where the Clown Photographer took his picture. In ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', he was replaced by the [[Green Lum]] checkpoints.   
In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'', ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' and ''[[English with Rayman]]'', the Photographer serves as a checkpoint. He takes a picture when Rayman stands behind the photoboard and smiles. If Rayman dies and has any [[life|lives]] remaining, he returns to the last place where the Clown Photographer took his picture. In ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]'', he was replaced by the [[Green Lum]] checkpoints.   


In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard takes on a more significant role than the Photographer himself. It appears whenever the heroes break the last [[Electoon]] [[cage]] of a level; then they smile and pose for a picture. The photoboard is no longer a checkpoint, but an end-of-level point, much like an [[exit sign]] or a [[Spiral Door]]. Earlier in the development of the game, the Photographer was intended to appear and take the heroes' picture, but the developers chose to replace him with [[the Magician]] and his test tube (which he uses to collect and count Lums). It is not clear who actually takes the photographs in the final game, but it may be that the photographer is still present but simply standing off-screen, perhaps serving as the camera of the game itself (much like the Lakitu Bros in ''Super Mario 64''). Despite the Photographer's absence from the final version of the game, artwork depicting him can still be seen on the official website.
In ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', the photoboard takes on a more significant role than the Photographer himself. It appears whenever the heroes break the last [[Electoon]] [[cage]] of a level; then they smile and pose for a picture. The photoboard is no longer a checkpoint, but an end-of-level point, much like an [[exit sign]] or a [[Spiral Door]]. Earlier in the development of the game, the Photographer was intended to appear and take the heroes' picture, but the developers chose to replace him with [[the Magician]] and his test tube (which he uses to collect and count Lums). It is not clear who actually takes the photographs in the final game, but it may be that the photographer is still present but simply standing off-screen, perhaps serving as the camera of the game itself (much like the Lakitu Bros in ''Super Mario 64''). Despite the Photographer's absence from the final version of the game, artwork depicting him can still be seen on the official website.