Talk:The Cave of Bad Dreams

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In my version, he says 'Your trip ends here' not 'your voyage ends here'. Also he says it just as he's about to go down the slide. --iHeckler9 13:28, 29 April 2011 (UTC)

I presume you are talking about the Playstation 1 version of R2TGE. It is the only version in which Jano's dialogue is a little changed. --Haruka 22:45, 29 April 2011 (UTC)
Actually I'm talking about Revolution. --iHeckler9 06:51, 13 June 2012 (CEST)
What I mean is that the dialogue "Your voyage ends here" is only said in the PS1 version, while in all the others it is "Your trip ends here". --Haruka 12:43, 13 June 2012 (CEST)

Polokus's nightmares

During many of his adventures, Rayman has fought numerous creatures born from the bad dreams of Polokus, like Jano, Darktoons, Psychlops, Mini Janos or Caterpillars. And they aren’t included in a specific category.

So why not create a new Category on the wiki, which included those monsters? -- Boomboleros7 04:45, 13 June 2012 (CEST)

That's not a bad idea, I wonder also how no one remind this before. Don't you guys agree with the idea? --Haruka 12:43, 13 June 2012 (CEST)
I don't think it's possible to determine which enemies are nightmares with any certainty. For example, we're told that the caterpillars began to 'proliferate' when the Heart of the World was destroyed. Does that really make them 'nightmares of Polokus'? The Darktoons were born from Jano, so how are they classified? How can the Psychlops be included when we know practically nothing about them – is this speculation based on their similarity to the Darktoons?
What about all the other enemies in the games, like Mr Dark and Razorbeard and the Livingstones and the piranhas? Are those nightmares? We know they were probably created by the dreams of Polokus, like almost everything else in the Glade of Dreams, and it's unlikely that those were good dreams, right? At this stage we might as well lump in every bad character in the series.
A 'Nightmares' category would require too many leaps in logic to be implemented successfully. It's just not clear-cut like the 'Robo-Pirates' category. —Spiraldoor 18:29, 13 June 2012 (CEST)