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'''Spiky fruits''', also known as '''Prickly fruits''', are dangerous items found in various entries of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]].  
'''Spiky fruits''', also known as '''prickly fruits''', are dangerous items found in various entries of the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]].  


==In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and its spin-offs==
==In ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and its spin-offs==
Spiky fruits exist in various sizes and are either all coloured red (in the PC version and its ports) or featured in a variety of colours (in the PlayStation, Sega Saturn & [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] versions).
Spiky fruits exist in various sizes and are either all coloured red (in the PC version and its ports) or featured in a variety of colours (in the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] versions).


The most common type is a small fruit that falls when [[Rayman]] passes under it and hurts him if not dodged. They freely grow in [[the Dream Forest]] and can be found on rockers, but are also used by [[Moskito]] to attack [[Rayman]]. In the PlayStation, Sega Saturn & [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] versions, they are orange, except those on rockers, which are red as in the other versions.
The most common type is a small fruit that falls when [[Rayman]] passes under it and hurts him if not dodged. They freely grow in [[the Dream Forest]] and can be found on rockers, but are also used by [[Moskito]] to attack [[Rayman]]. In the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] versions, they are orange, except those on rockers, which are red as in the other versions.


A bigger type, about as large as [[Rayman]], is thrown at him by [[Moskito]]. They are red in all versions, including the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] ones.
A bigger type, about as large as [[Rayman]], is thrown at him by [[Moskito]]. They are red in all versions, including the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and [[Rayman (Atari Jaguar)|Atari Jaguar]] ones.
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FruitsPiquantsPS.png|Small, orange spiky fruits.
FruitsPiquantsPS.png|Small, orange spiky fruits.
FruitPiquantMoyen.png|A medium-sized spiky fruit.
FruitPiquantMoyen.png|A medium-sized spiky fruit.
FruitPiquantGrand.png|A huge spiky fruit.
FruitPiquantGrand.png|A huge spiky fruit.
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===In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]]===
===In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|''Rayman'' (Game Boy Color)]]===
[[File:DL 6.PNG|frame|right|class=sprite|Spiky fruits, as seen in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']].]]
In [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']], small, red spiky fruits are found in [[Spellbound Forest]], [[Rainy Forest]], [[Ancient Forest]], [[Arcane Forest]] and [[Dark Legacy]]. Most of them are attached to vines or walls, and drop when [[Rayman]] passes beneath them. Some also appear on rockers.
Spiky fruits also appear in [[Rayman (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version of ''Rayman'']]. Most of them are attached to vines or walls, and drop when [[Rayman]] passes beneath them. Some also appear on rockers, behaving identically to those on rockers that appear in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]].


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In [[Arcane Forest]], red spiky fruits with eyes can be found. They attack [[Rayman]] with headbutts, and take four hits to defeat.


==In [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']]==
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[[File:Prickly ball GBA.png|thumb|right|150px|Concept art for a spiky fruit.]]
DL 6.PNG|A red spiky fruit next to two yellow [[spiky ball]]s in [[Dark Legacy]].
Spiky fruits return as harmful obstacles in [[Prickly Passage]] and [[Lum Challenge]]. Unlike the spiky fruits that were featured in previous installments, the spiky fruits in this game are not naturally occurring. They are in fact a collection of fruit sewn together in a spiked cloth bag. Spiky fruits are either static or swinging.
 
<gallery widths="240px" heights="160px" class="sprite">
Spiky fruit R3 GBA.PNG|A spiky fruit from [[Rayman 3 (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman 3'']].
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==In ''[[Rayman 3]]''==
In ''[[Rayman 3]]'', spiky fruits appear as obstacles in the minigame [[2D Madness]]. Some are attached to rockers, while others are carried by [[mosquito]]es.


 
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2DMadness-Arcade-R3HH-PC-Pic35.PNG|Spiky fruits carried by [[mosquito]]es.
2DMadness-Arcade-R3HH-PC-Pic41.PNG|A spiky fruit on a rocker.
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==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
==In ''[[Rayman Origins]]''==
[[File:RaymanOrigins 010.jpg|320px|thumb|left|[[Rayman]] [[running]] past a spiky fruit in the ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' E3 2010 trailer.]]
Spiky fruits were featured in the E3 2010 trailer of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. However, they do not make an appearance in the final product and thus were clearly [[Rayman Origins (early production)|scrapped at some point in development]].
Spiky fruits were featured in the E3 2010 trailer of ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. However, they do not make an appearance in the final product and thus were clearly [[Rayman Origins (early production)|scrapped at some point in development]].
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RaymanOrigins 010.jpg|[[Rayman]] [[running]] past a spiky fruit in the ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' E3 2010 trailer.
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[[fr:Fruit piquant]]
[[fr:Fruit piquant]]

Revision as of 10:01, 5 August 2021

Spiky fruits, also known as prickly fruits, are dangerous items found in various entries of the Rayman series.

In Rayman and its spin-offs

Spiky fruits exist in various sizes and are either all coloured red (in the PC version and its ports) or featured in a variety of colours (in the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Atari Jaguar versions).

The most common type is a small fruit that falls when Rayman passes under it and hurts him if not dodged. They freely grow in the Dream Forest and can be found on rockers, but are also used by Moskito to attack Rayman. In the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Atari Jaguar versions, they are orange, except those on rockers, which are red as in the other versions.

A bigger type, about as large as Rayman, is thrown at him by Moskito. They are red in all versions, including the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Atari Jaguar ones.

The last type is almost of the size of the whole screen, and is used by Moskito to attack Rayman too. However, he never throws them, but only carries them with difficulty to hurt him with them. Before the battle, Rayman is pursued by Moskito carrying one of those fruits, and he must rush to the exit sign. During the boss battle, Rayman only needs to duck to avoid them. In the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Atari Jaguar versions, they are purple, just like plums.

In Rayman Designer

In Rayman Designer, spiky fruits appear as Jungle world-exclusive enemy events and come in two types: Swinging prickly fruit and Falling fruit.

In Rayman (Game Boy Color)

In the Game Boy Color version of Rayman, small, red spiky fruits are found in Spellbound Forest, Rainy Forest, Ancient Forest, Arcane Forest and Dark Legacy. Most of them are attached to vines or walls, and drop when Rayman passes beneath them. Some also appear on rockers.

In Arcane Forest, red spiky fruits with eyes can be found. They attack Rayman with headbutts, and take four hits to defeat.

In Rayman 3

In Rayman 3, spiky fruits appear as obstacles in the minigame 2D Madness. Some are attached to rockers, while others are carried by mosquitoes.

In Rayman Origins

Spiky fruits were featured in the E3 2010 trailer of Rayman Origins. However, they do not make an appearance in the final product and thus were clearly scrapped at some point in development.