After escaping from Inspector Grub, Rayman and the gang stop at a park to rest for a while, but a disgruntled Cookie starts to regret joining Rayman on "this foolish adventure", and decides to write a will, believing that he will die soon. ![]() Unfortunately, Grub sees them and gives chase in his police car, but Rayman manages to evade Grub by making a sharp turn and causing Grub to crash into a nearby stack of crates. Cookie succeeds, and they all drive off in search of a hiding place.Ĭontinuing from the last episode, Rayman and friends continue on driving along looking for a place to hide from the law. Meanwhile, on land, Rayman and the gang stumble across a faulty car, whose owner agrees to hand it over should they fix it. They barely manage to escape Razorbeard's grasp by tearing a hole in the circus wall and jumping out while the circus crashes into the ground.īut Rigatoni doesn't give up there, enlisting the help of Inspector Grub to hunt down and capture Rayman and his friends. At Rayman's suggestion, Lac-Mac uses his ability to bend the cagebars open for them to escape while Flips flies around the surveillance cameras, preventing Rigatoni from seeing them. It is then that Lac-Mac demonstrates his incredible strength by twisting strong metal bar into the shape of a dog. However, Rayman is a rebellious performer, and refuses to perform for Rigatoni, ultimately ending up caged with the other performers. Later on, Rigatoni and Razorbeard bring in a new performer, Rayman, who can do many tricks with his limbless hands which he does behind Razorbeard's back. Lac-Mac is then called to perform for the customers, and after the performance, is thrown into a cage with his fellow performers by Razorbeard as Rigatoni laughs maniacally. Inside the circus is a group of imprisoned performers: Lac-Mac, a blue rabbit-like humanoid Betina, who is presumably a fairy but looks more human Cookie, a pompous humanoid mole (who always questions Rayman's ideas), and Flips, a dragonfly-like little fairy girl. This circus is owned by the sinister and cruel Sir Rigatoni, and his minion Admiral Razorbeard (the main villain of the videogame Rayman 2: The Great Escape). The series opens with a mobile circus floating in a dark forest. Rayman leads the circus freaks in outsmarting Grub and living in the city of Aerotropolis, the populated world the traveling circus landed on. Rigatoni hires the bumbling detective, Inspector Grub, to bring the "fugitives" back. He discovers that the other performers are forced to stay in this prison despite not having done anything wrong. Rayman is forced to stay at the circus because he can do amazing tricks with his floating limbless hands. ![]() One night, after Lac-Mac has just done a great performance, the circus closes for the night and Rigatoni picks up a new circus recruit, Rayman. ![]() They only wish that they can be free from their dreadful, unfair lives. He and his friends are forced to live life as circus freaks, hit by whips and generally mistreated. Lac-Mac is the star of a galactic circus, run by Rigatoni and Admiral Razorbeard. ![]() The series was only broadcast in France, Germany and the Netherlands, but was released on VHS in North America, and additionally on DVD in France prior to the TV airing. It was meant to be a series of 26 episodes with a projected release during fall of 2000, but only four were completed when it was cancelled mid-series, leaving a fifth episode near to completion. Rayman: The Animated Series (also known as Rayman: The TV Series, or just Rayman) is a series of animated short films created by Ubi Soft in 1999, based on the Rayman video game series, following the success of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.
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