The game ends with Rayman and Globox settling down for a nap when a flash- back shows how Rayman's hands wandered off to scare a red lum into becoming Andre.
"Tear off his flesh! Skin him! Brains, fresh brains! Crush his bones! Stick bamboo under his nails!. Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: After defeating Begoniax, she says this:.And I Must Scream: Begoniax turns her lovers into frogs and breeds with them, producing all those frogs you find in the Bog of Murk.
Not only that, the manual sarcastically answers to Murfy.
Yet the real manual for the game doesn't actually say anything that Murfy reads. All There in the Manual: Referenced in-game near the beginning, where Murfy actually takes out a manual to the game and reads from it in order to tell Rayman what to do next.Even after finally escaping, he demonstrates no further interest in the Heart and instead allies with Reflux to steal Gumsi's scepter and use it to Take Over the World instead. Aborted Arc: Andre's quest to reach the Heart of the World and steal its power is quickly dropped after he's accidentally swallowed by Globox.Abhorrent Admirer: Begoniax the witch is one to Razoff.Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc provides examples of: The next Rayman platform game, 2011's Rayman Origins, marked the return of 2D in the series. Rayman's next appearance was in the party game Rayman: Raving Rabbids. It's missing the song "Madder" from the previous console versions, though.
It's up to Rayman to stop them - only for Globox to accidentally eat Andre, leading to Rayman's quest becoming taking Globox to the doctors so that he can release Andre from Globox's stomach and destroy him for good, preferably before Andre eats his way out of Globox.Īn HD Updated Re-release was made for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, featuring some graphical enhancements and achievements support. The Hoodlums have created an army to take over the world led by their leader, the superintelligent Andre. The game's plot concerns the uprising of the titular Hoodlums - red lums that have become corrupted into Black Lums. The Java mobile and Symbian versions are short, original 2D platformers, not unlike the GBA version. That game more accurately represented the console Rayman 3 through an isometric viewpoint which provided gameplay in 3 dimensions. A sequel to the handheld version, also on the GBA, called Hoodlums' Revenge, was later produced.
A Game Boy Advance and N-Gage side-scrolling version of Rayman 3 was also produced, but it has very little in common with the console version save the appearance of Andre and the occasional hoodlum, instead being more of a Interquel bridging the gap between Rayman 2: The Great Escape and this game (even if the three don't exactly line up very well).