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'''Jumping eyes''' are a type of static enemy encountered in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. Jumping eyes do not move or attack; they simply stay in one place, jumping up and down endlessly, making a sound like that that of a bounding ball. They hurt [[Rayman]] if he touches them. They can be destroyed by one hit from [[Rayman]]'s [[magic fist]]. They seem to have some connection with [[Jano]] and the [[Mini Jano]]; they resemble their cycloptic eyes, and are usually found in their territory.
'''Jumping eyes''' are a type of static enemy encountered in ''[[Rayman 2]]''. Jumping eyes do not move or attack; they simply stay in one place, jumping up and down endlessly, making a sound like that that of a bounding ball. They hurt [[Rayman]] if he touches them. They can be destroyed by one hit from [[Rayman]]'s [[magic fist]]. They seem to have some connection with [[Jano]] and the [[Mini Jano]]; they resemble their cycloptic eyes, and are usually found in their territory.


They appear in the original versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', where they are encountered only three times: in front of the entrance to [[the Cave of Bad Dreams]] in [[the Marshes of Awakening]] (absent in the PlayStation version), inside [[the Cave of Bad Dreams]] in the area where [[Rayman]] finds a blue [[Magic Sphere]], and in the first part of [[the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava]]. Jumping eyes appear as a cameo at the start of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', only they do not jump and they are put inside [[Robo-Pirate]] [[cage]]s, begging for help and water. They are never seen again.
They appear in the original versions of ''[[Rayman 2]]'', but not in ''[[Rayman Revolution]]''. In the other versions of the game, they are encountered only three times: in front of the entrance to [[the Cave of Bad Dreams]] in [[the Marshes of Awakening]] (absent in the PlayStation version), inside [[the Cave of Bad Dreams]] in the area where [[Rayman]] finds a blue [[Magic Sphere]], and in the first part of [[the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava]]. Jumping eyes only appear as a cameo at the start of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', where they do not jump and they are put inside [[Robo-Pirate]] [[cage]]s, begging for help and water. They are never seen again.


Jumping eyes are not the only disembodied eyeball enemies to appear in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]; in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], enemies known as [[lightning eyes]] appear.
Jumping eyes are not the only disembodied eyeball enemies to appear in the [[Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' series]]; in [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]], enemies known as [[lightning eyes]] appear.

Revision as of 01:02, 14 November 2019

Jumping eyes
Jumping eyes
Alignment Bad

Appears in Rayman 2, Rayman 2 Forever
Location The Marshes of Awakening, the Cave of Bad Dreams, the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava, the Buccaneer

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Resistance 1 HP
Attacks Contact

Sex {{{sex}}}
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Jumping eyes are a type of static enemy encountered in Rayman 2. Jumping eyes do not move or attack; they simply stay in one place, jumping up and down endlessly, making a sound like that that of a bounding ball. They hurt Rayman if he touches them. They can be destroyed by one hit from Rayman's magic fist. They seem to have some connection with Jano and the Mini Jano; they resemble their cycloptic eyes, and are usually found in their territory.

They appear in the original versions of Rayman 2, but not in Rayman Revolution. In the other versions of the game, they are encountered only three times: in front of the entrance to the Cave of Bad Dreams in the Marshes of Awakening (absent in the PlayStation version), inside the Cave of Bad Dreams in the area where Rayman finds a blue Magic Sphere, and in the first part of the Sanctuary of Rock and Lava. Jumping eyes only appear as a cameo at the start of Rayman Revolution, where they do not jump and they are put inside Robo-Pirate cages, begging for help and water. They are never seen again.

Jumping eyes are not the only disembodied eyeball enemies to appear in the Rayman series; in the original Rayman game, enemies known as lightning eyes appear.

Jumping eyes also appear in Rayman 2 Forever, the Game Boy Color version of Rayman 2. Here, their eyes are more sinister looking.

Gallery

A jumping eye in Rayman 2 Forever.
Artwork of a jumping eye.