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[[File:RaymanJuniorEUcover.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The cover of ''[[Rayman Junior]]'']]
[[File:RaymanJuniorEUcover.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The cover of ''[[Rayman Junior]]'']]
===''Rayman Junior''===
===''Rayman Junior''===
From 1996, Rayman appeared in several educational computer games designed especially for children, notably a game based on the original ''Rayman'' in which the player has to solve several reading and mathematics questions throughout modified versions of the original levels. This game had several names, and was later released for the PlayStation in 2000 as ''[[Rayman Junior]]''.
From 1996, Rayman appeared in several educational computer games designed especially for children, notably a game based on the original ''Rayman'' in which the player has to solve several reading and mathematics questions throughout modified versions of the original levels. This game had several names, and was released for the Sony PlayStation in 2000 as ''[[Rayman Junior]]'' in Europe and Rayman Brain Games in North America.


Other educational Rayman games include the following:
Other educational Rayman games include the following:


* ''[[Rayman Brain Games]]''
* ''[[English with Rayman]]''
* ''[[English with Rayman]]''
* ''[[Amazing Learning Games with Rayman]]''
* ''[[Amazing Learning Games with Rayman]]''
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* ''[[Rayman Éveil]]''
* ''[[Rayman Éveil]]''
* ''[[Rayman Dictées]]''
* ''[[Rayman Dictées]]''
* ''[[Learning French with Rayman]]''
* ''[[Rayman CP]]''
* ''[[Rayman Maternelle]]''


[[File:RaymanGBC.jpg|150px|thumb|right|The cover of [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color adaptation of ''Rayman'']]]]
[[File:RaymanGBC.jpg|150px|thumb|right|The cover of [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color adaptation of ''Rayman'']]]]
===''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)===
===''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)===
The [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color adaptation of ''Rayman'']] was released in 2000, and features a simplified version of the original game's story. In this game, the [[Ting]]s reveal themselves to be tiny fairies encased in glassy spheres. They act as guides, helping [[Rayman]] to find his way and explaining the story to him. Rayman is told that the evil [[Mr Dark]] has kidnapped the [[Electoon|Toons]] in order to steal their magical energy for his own use, so Rayman sets out to stop him and restore peace to [[the Glade of Dreams|his world]]. The aforementioned characters are the only ones who appear in the game, which is notable for featuring a climactic battle between Rayman and Mr Dark in the [[Rocky Peaks]]; this contrasts with the original game, where Mr Dark shape-shifts in various hybrids of the previous bosses during the final battle.
The [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color adaptation of ''Rayman'']] was released in 2000, and features a simplified version of the original game's story. In this game, the [[Ting]]s reveal themselves to be tiny fairies encased in glassy spheres. They act as guides, helping [[Rayman]] to find his way and explaining the story to him. Rayman is told that the evil [[Mr Dark]] has kidnapped the [[Electoon|Toons]] in order to steal their magical energy for his own use, so Rayman sets out to stop him and restore peace to [[the Glade of Dreams|his world]]. The aforementioned characters are the only ones who appear in the game, which is notable for featuring a climactic battle between Rayman and Mr Dark in the [[Rocky Peaks]]; this contrasts with the original game, where Mr Dark shape-shifts in various hybrids of the previous bosses during the final battle.