Especially when the rayman franchise introduced the rabbids in 2006 which became a great crowd pleaser (I wonder if the other rayman characters might interact with the rabbids in some way)
2:09 Murphy: NOOOO, NO!! NOT MY *EYES!!* AUGHUHUHUG!! 2:36 Murphy: Oh no, NOT THE HEAD, *NOT THE HEAD!!* OW!! *OOOWW!!!* 3:03 Murphy: NO! KNOCK IT OFF-- I NEED THE *DOUGH!* (muffled noises) 3:30 Murphy: No, no no, PLEASE, NOT THE *WINGS!* AHH!
@@RazinRakun You know what? After watching this again, I get it. He trespassed so he got what was coming. Now was that actually Rayman in that freezer or was that something else?
@@Domz_ Ha! Yes that's totally Rayman. Actually, at 3:00 you see another easter egg.The skeleton of Ed from 'Tonic Trouble' can be seen chained to the wall!
I always remember playing this version of Rayman Arena in September 2006. I prefer the Nintendo GameCube version over the PlayStation 2 port in my opinion.
One question I’ve had is, during the cutscene where Murphy gets beat up, do they just, let the camera man leave as they beat up Murphy..? I feel like some questions are just left unanswered.. Like, what, did they feel bad for the camera man??
How much do people like the cutscenes in the GameCube/Xbox version of Rayman Arena where Murphy gets beaten up every time, when people regard him as an annoying tutorial guide?
It seems that the teensies, fairies, and the Glutes(Globox's species), are ONLY nice when Rayman(and other Raypeople) is around. When Rayman was missing, the characters showed that they can be evil too. ALL of them had enough of Murfy as well, and they take Rayman's abscence as an opportunity to beat the hell out of Murfy.
Who says Rayman isn’t here? And who says they’re being nice to him? lol 2:35 You can see his shape slammed into that brick wall. 3:02 They detached his head, and mount it on a wall. 3:29 They locked him in the freezer, too.
@@Jess-tified Rayman broke THROUGH that brick wall; that "head" in the robo-pirates room, was a plush toy head; and Razorbeard's folk locked Rayman in the freezer.
@@starscotten Please grow up and face the facts; In Rayman Arena, EVERYONE IS TRYING TO KILL EACH OTHER. Just about EVERYONE has an evil side in this game. The limbless wonder is no exception. In the original intro for Rayman Arena (formally Rayman M), Rayman betrays Globox, gets disintegrated by Henchman 500, has his shoes stolen by Globox, then Globox is used as one of his bowling pins. That’s what Rayman Arena is about! Betraying your own friends just to win. One poster features Rayman holding a bomb with a mischievous expression on his face. There’s even a commercial that summarizes the game’s crude nature by just actions alone. (It had a constant leading other constants into a spiked pit) To correct your misinformation: Rayman didn’t break through the wall, he was smashed into it. That head was not a plushie, it was real, knowing every part of Rayman is detachable. Rayman’s abuse during the broadcast cutscenes is one of the subtle jokes here; Titular character being the butt monkey of they’re own game.
@@Jess-tified Yes, he DID break through that brick wall(classic cartoon effect, which you're probably TOO young to notice). Second, Rayman's head maybe detachable but if it was his real head, his REAL eyes would have shown instead of a couple of X's(X's over the eyes can mean death, but also can mean unconscious in cartoons). Rayman is found frozen in Razorbeard's freezer. Tonic Trouble's Ed on the other hand, is truly dead, we see his skeleton before the pirate closes the door on Murfy. I know Rayman Arena is supposed to be cutthroat, and is supposed to have darker scenes in it, but so did Rayman 2 & 3.
@@starscotten Now you’re just making shit up, because you don’t wanna imagine your precious hero is getting bullied. lol And I’m 28, whose been raised on old cartoons. You think I don’t know that? Also, where’s your fucking logic? You say it’s not his real head, yet you say the XXs could mean he is either dead or unconscious, like the cartoony effect. FYI, the entire Rayman series is built cartoony! For Polakus’s sake, the wiki confirmed it was his real head! And take my advice: Stop liking your own comments. Only pathetic nerds who desperately seek validation would do that.
I love how this game can make something as small as a game’s instructions entertaining to watch this is why I love the Rayman franchise so much
Oh yeah, same here!
Especially when the rayman franchise introduced the rabbids in 2006 which became a great crowd pleaser (I wonder if the other rayman characters might interact with the rabbids in some way)
This was my first rayman game I've ever played.
i don't have the game no more...
Thank you for preserving everyone's childhood
3:00 in case you didn't know, that's the main character, Ed from tonic trouble. Nice to see a little nods to some of their older work
A lovely touch is when the characters slam the door the room's colors go from beautiful to hellish right before they beat up Murfy.
And the death of Tonic Trouble's Ed is also canon because his skeleton is in the Pirates room in the Total Fight cut scene.
2:09
Murphy: NOOOO, NO!! NOT MY *EYES!!* AUGHUHUHUG!!
2:36
Murphy: Oh no, NOT THE HEAD, *NOT THE HEAD!!* OW!! *OOOWW!!!*
3:03
Murphy: NO! KNOCK IT OFF-- I NEED THE *DOUGH!* (muffled noises)
3:30
Murphy: No, no no, PLEASE, NOT THE *WINGS!* AHH!
3:29
Anyone notice how the third character is always bathing?
Tilly just wants to be clean before the time attack tournament
This game was literally my childhood. Thank you for bringing back some old memories dude!
No problem! I agree, lots of great memories attached to this one!
The game cutscenes be like:Kill Murphy
Every single instruction video ends with them beating the crap out of murphy! It's like everyone hates this guy for no reason and it's hilarious!
1:58 In the background we can see literally Rayman falling in love with a Globox with Tee ts
REAL LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
GLOBOX GETTIN FREAKY-
2:36 they legitimately showed a picture of Murphy hanging...
Isn't this rated E?
And at 2:49-2:52 Henchman 1000 is reading "Robo Hot". Is that the robotic equivalent of Playboy magazines?
Not to mention the hanging Teensies in the Obstace Racing cutscene.
I swear, that ending looks like something you'd seen while on an acid trip.
I haven't played yet nor seen the game yet
*But the cinematics? I already love them*
Watching these was a throwback, was lots of fun to 100% the game
next time knock before opening the door.
Every single one just ends with everyone beating the crap out of murphy! It's like everyone hates him for no reason!
There's a reason, Murfy was annoying and a Know-it-all. NO ONE likes a Know-it-all.
Note to self.
Do not laughing or laugh track in this game.
Poor JM Murphy. I wonder why he was so hated.
I had no idea either! Even Globox!
@@RazinRakun You know what? After watching this again, I get it. He trespassed so he got what was coming. Now was that actually Rayman in that freezer or was that something else?
@@Domz_ Ha! Yes that's totally Rayman. Actually, at 3:00 you see another easter egg.The skeleton of Ed from 'Tonic Trouble' can be seen chained to the wall!
@@Domz_ Still it's OOC for Globox, the Teensies and Tily (cuz she is supposed to be good) to beat Murphy up.
Probably about lying of Rayman 4 in Rayman 3
I've always wondered where is Rayman in all this because in 2:23 you can see a pile of his shoes.
Rayman is in the fridge Razorbeard is leaning against when he slams the door at 3:29
@@robonaught Also, there’s his detached head at 3:01
2:00 That ain't Uglette
I always remember playing this version of Rayman Arena in September 2006. I prefer the Nintendo GameCube version over the PlayStation 2 port in my opinion.
AKA The main cast of Rayman M/Arena beat up Murphy (except for Rayman)
2:10
2:36
3:03
3:30
Murfy always gets beaten up 😂
Poor murfy 😂😢
Murphy always getting killed 😂
Who thinks this version of the game needs to be on PS2?
It is. The PS2 is the original version and it’s really different from the GameCube version.
@@ReeseDavidson I meant the version, not the game itself.
@@oldtimegaming5082 oh my bad. I see what you mean.
@@ReeseDavidson Gamecube version is better imo
One question I’ve had is, during the cutscene where Murphy gets beat up, do they just, let the camera man leave as they beat up Murphy..? I feel like some questions are just left unanswered..
Like, what, did they feel bad for the camera man??
Can you show the cinematiques in french maybe?
How much do people like the cutscenes in the GameCube/Xbox version of Rayman Arena where Murphy gets beaten up every time, when people regard him as an annoying tutorial guide?
It seems that the teensies, fairies, and the Glutes(Globox's species), are ONLY nice when Rayman(and other Raypeople) is around. When Rayman was missing, the characters showed that they can be evil too. ALL of them had enough of Murfy as well, and they take Rayman's abscence as an opportunity to beat the hell out of Murfy.
Who says Rayman isn’t here? And who says they’re being nice to him? lol
2:35 You can see his shape slammed into that brick wall.
3:02 They detached his head, and mount it on a wall.
3:29 They locked him in the freezer, too.
@@Jess-tified Rayman broke THROUGH that brick wall; that "head" in the robo-pirates room, was a plush toy head; and Razorbeard's folk locked Rayman in the freezer.
@@starscotten Please grow up and face the facts; In Rayman Arena, EVERYONE IS TRYING TO KILL EACH OTHER. Just about EVERYONE has an evil side in this game. The limbless wonder is no exception. In the original intro for Rayman Arena (formally Rayman M), Rayman betrays Globox, gets disintegrated by Henchman 500, has his shoes stolen by Globox, then Globox is used as one of his bowling pins. That’s what Rayman Arena is about! Betraying your own friends just to win. One poster features Rayman holding a bomb with a mischievous expression on his face. There’s even a commercial that summarizes the game’s crude nature by just actions alone. (It had a constant leading other constants into a spiked pit)
To correct your misinformation: Rayman didn’t break through the wall, he was smashed into it. That head was not a plushie, it was real, knowing every part of Rayman is detachable. Rayman’s abuse during the broadcast cutscenes is one of the subtle jokes here; Titular character being the butt monkey of they’re own game.
@@Jess-tified Yes, he DID break through that brick wall(classic cartoon effect, which you're probably TOO young to notice). Second, Rayman's head maybe detachable but if it was his real head, his REAL eyes would have shown instead of a couple of X's(X's over the eyes can mean death, but also can mean unconscious in cartoons). Rayman is found frozen in Razorbeard's freezer. Tonic Trouble's Ed on the other hand, is truly dead, we see his skeleton before the pirate closes the door on Murfy. I know Rayman Arena is supposed to be cutthroat, and is supposed to have darker scenes in it, but so did Rayman 2 & 3.
@@starscotten Now you’re just making shit up, because you don’t wanna imagine your precious hero is getting bullied. lol And I’m 28, whose been raised on old cartoons. You think I don’t know that? Also, where’s your fucking logic? You say it’s not his real head, yet you say the XXs could mean he is either dead or unconscious, like the cartoony effect. FYI, the entire Rayman series is built cartoony! For Polakus’s sake, the wiki confirmed it was his real head!
And take my advice: Stop liking your own comments. Only pathetic nerds who desperately seek validation would do that.
you don't have hair JM.
Whgat is with Murfy's eyes? That's some fnaf shit!
I always thought he was wearing sunglasses or something in an attempt to mask his identity; as you can see, didn't really work.
He is wearing sunglasses and I like that he has a band aid on them.
i thought it was supposed to be cartoonish blind glasses or something due to murfy getting beaten up, but disguising himself actually sounds better.
Why was this not Rayman m like it's the same game what the hell happened?
Are you asking why they aren’t the same name?
@@ReeseDavidson isudis
Different ports made within a year between the Computer, PlayStation 2, PS1, X Box, and Nintendo GameCube versions.