The Rabbit Hole

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The Rabbit Hole is the second world in Rayman Mini. It is an underground environment where Rayman runs through tunnels, along roots and inside caves.

  • 2-1 I'm late, I'm late, I'm late

This level introduces wall running, the fourth and final ability unlocked in the game.

  • 2-2 Absolem-ly wonderful

Absolem-ly wonderful features caterpillars for Rayman to run on. The level also introduces the second and last defeatable enemy, Darktoons, as well as Darkroots.

  • 2-3 Atomic mushroom

Atomic mushroom chiefly features explosive mushrooms, which are vital to clearing the player's path and continuing through the level.

  • 2-4 Claws are out

Claws are out introduces spiky snakes to the game, some staying still and peeping out of holes, while others move around and chase Rayman.

  • 2-5 Centipede

This level features multiple spiky snakes that chase Rayman throughout the level, some of which can be deterred by collapsing walls.

  • 2-6 A thorn in my perfect

This level introduces carnivorous lianas to the game, and also features moving roots.

  • 2-7 Bumping Bumpers

Bumping Bumpers features closed spiky flowers for Rayman to bounce on, as well as lots of Darktoons, some of which are spiky.

  • 2-8 Caterpi-ride

This level requires Rayman to use caterpillars as platforms and walls to jump off of and avoid Darkroots. There are also lots of carnivorous lianas.

  • 2-B Back to the roots


The music mode introduced in version 1.3.0 also features a location set in the Rabbit Hole, "Concerto in Punch Major". The music in this level is that of Orchestral Chaos in Rayman Legends.

Trivia

  • There are a few references in the names of the stages:
    • Absolem-ly wonderful is a reference to Absolem, the caterpillar from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    • Atomic mushroom is a pun on atomic bomb.
      • Furthermore, the name of the track for the level on RayTunes is "The Mushroom Cloud", the name of a cloud made from an explosion, notably those of atomic bombs.
    • Centipede may be a reference to the 1980 video game of the same name.