
In Rayman 2, after Rayman saves 4 Teensises with one being the Grand Minimus, they're having trouble remembering who is the king. Grand Minimus is the king of Teensies, magical creatures created to protect the Heart of the world.In Rayman 2, he is voiced by Christian Erickson, but in Rayman 3 is voiced by John Leguizamo. He and his wife Uglette have over 650 children. Although easily frightened, he has often demonstrated his courage and has a heart of gold. Globox is a frog who is Rayman's dimwitted best friend and sidekick.

He is voiced by David Gasman in Rayman 2 and Rayman 3. He is typically found wearing white gloves, a red neckerchief on a purple body with a white ring in the center (the neckerchief was replaced with a hood in later entries), and yellow trainers (again, slightly modified in the later games). He is able to glide by spinning his hair like helicopter blades. Due to his lack of arms, Rayman is able to throw his fists in long-range punches at his enemies, and in some games is even able to project balls of energy from his hands. He is a “thingamajig” who has no arms, legs or neck, though he has hands, feet, and a head that are able to move independently from his body. Rayman is the main protagonist of the series.The Wii version of Rayman Raving Rabbids was re-released on the Wii U eShop in 2017.Ī sketch depicting an early iteration of Rayman where he has limbs.Both the Game Boy Advance and DS version are based on a canceled Raving Rabbids prototype known as Rayman 4.This version uses the same engine as Rayman DS. The DS version is also notably different as it combines parts of platforming and party game elements.This version includes characters from previous Rayman games that do not appear in the console versions. The Game Boy Advance version is notably different from the console versions, being that it is a 2D platformer developed using the same engine as the Game Boy Advance port of Rayman 3.

