![]() All songs in the jukebox reference licenced music.The rabbids who act as spies are a reference to Metal Gear Solid.Rayman's costumes reference Elvis Presley and Gangma.Rayman's gun that shoots plumbers may be a reference to the game Quackshot, where the protagonist also has a gun that shoots plumbers.Clark the Super Rabbid is a reference to Superman.Like Professor Barranco, he appears in several of the minigames Rayman participates in. Clark - Clark is a regular Rabbid that's dressed up to make himself look like Superman.Frog-Rabbids - The Frog-Rabbids appear in the minigames Bunnies Are Addicted To Carrot Juice and Bunnies Don't Like Being Disturbed On Holiday. ![]() He appears in several of the minigames Rayman participates in. Professor Barranco - Professor Barranco is a scientist that has apparently suffered through many injuries, mostly to his face and head. ![]() He guards Rayman's cell and takes him to the Rabbids' Colosseum throughout the days. Serguei - Serguei is the largest known Rabbid.Baby Globoxes - The baby Globoxes, children of Globox, were captured by the Rabbids along with Rayman while on a picnic.Rayman - The hero of the Glade of Dreams that must complete minigames while being in captive of the Rabbids.Also included are the baby Globoxes, the only returning characters besides Rayman, the Rabbids henchmen, strange creatures that look like a cross between rhinos and elephants and some animals, who only serve as fillers. Rayman and the Rabbids are the main characters in the game. He tries to go back through a hole in which they were captured through but ends up stuck. Back at the forest, Rayman sees sheep eating the remains of the picnic and remembers he forgot the baby Globoxes. After fifteen days, Rayman finally collects enough plungers and escapes, getting his revenge on the annoying bird on the way. After every day, he goes to the ladder of plungers, looking at the window hoping to escape, but a bird always comes and poops on him. If all four challenges are finished in one day he is rewarded with more costumes and songs. In the cell he is able to play music, change costumes and replay previous challenges. As the days pass, Rayman's cell is decorated to look nicer. Finishing that will reward Rayman with a plunger after which he is taken back to his jail cell to get some rest for the next day's lot of trials. After completing at least 3 of the four daily trials, the final challenge will unlock. He does this by taking part in trials to entertain the Rabbids. ![]() In order to escape, Rayman must collect plungers to build a ladder up to the window so he can jump out. The Rabbids take Rayman and the baby Globoxes to their Colosseum and keep them in jail cells. Rayman tries to offer them food, but then Serguei comes and grabs Rayman. Rayman and a few baby Globoxes are having a picnic in a forest when three Rabbids erupt from the ground, capturing the baby Globoxes. It is followed by Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 in 2007, Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party in 2008, Rabbids Go Home in 2009 and Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time in 2010. It was released for the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 2 and PC in 2006, followed by a port for the Microsoft Xbox 360 in 2007. Rayman Raving Rabbids is the first video game in the Rabbids spin-off series. Wii, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 2, OS X, Wii U ¡como un Rabbid! Rayman Raving Rabbids, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 y Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party, todos en un sólo disco.Christophe de Labroue with Frédéric Houde, Gérard Lehiany, Jean-François Le Quéré, Nicolas Normandonįlorent Sacré (art director and lead artist) ¡Los Rabbids invaden tu Wii! La trilogía más disparatada del mundo de los videojuegos vuelve a la carga en una colección que te volverá loco. Rabbids Party Collection gives players a huge amount of mini-game content in one package, each featuring Ubisoft's weird and wonderful rabbid creations. Over 175 mini-games are available across the three titles in total. Its sequels place further emphasis on the loveable rabbids themselves, providing less plot in favour of a more robust selection of insane mini-games. The first in the mini-game series, Rayman Raving Rabbids, keeps its focus on Ubisoft's iconic character, Rayman, as he works his way through a selection of over-the-top mini-games that utilize the Wii Remote, as well as a more story-driven adventure mode. Rabbids Party Collection places their first three games into one package: Raving Rabbids, Raving Rabbids 2 and Raving Rabbids TV Party. With their uncontrollable nature and psychotic personalities, the rabbids have gone on to front a whole host of titles. Making their first appearance in time for the Nintendo Wii's launch, the raving rabbids have quickly become the face of one of Ubisoft's most popular mini-game franchises. Rayman takes a back seat to the raving rabbids in this collection of Ubisoft's insane mini-game titles.
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