Rayman: The Animated Series
Rayman: The Animated Series is a series of animated short films created by Ubisoft in 1999, based on the [Rayman|Rayman (character)|Rayman series], following the success of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.
It was meant to be a series of 26 episodes with a projected release during the fall of 2000, but only four were completed when it was cancelled mid-series due to production issues. The series was only broadcast in Europe, but was released on VHS in North America, and additionally on DVD in France prior to the TV airing. The show met with mixed reviews from critics.
Premise
Lac-Mac, Betina, Cookie, and Flips are performers in a galactic circus run by the abusive Rigatoni and his henchman, Admiral Razorbeard. One night, Rayman is brought into the circus as a new performer. Shortly after, Rayman and the other circus performers escape to the city of Aeropolis, where they are forced to hide from a bumbling detective named Grub, who has been hired by Rigatoni to track down the runaway performers.Characters
- Rayman – The limbless protagonist of the show, Rayman's feet stand on the ground and his hands, torso and head float in the air. In the English dub, he speaks with a New Jersey English accent.
- Betina – A kind-hearted humanoid girl, who is particularly close to Flips, but has a rivalry with Cookie due to his rude behaviour.
- Cookie – A paranoid and condescending anthropomorphic mole.
- Flips – A young female fairy, who cannot speak English and instead communicates via squeaking, though her friends can understand her speech.
- Lac-Mac – A slightly dumb, linguistically challenged anthropomorphic rabbit who has super strength.
- Rigatoni – The cruel owner of the flying circus and the main antagonist of the show. He is the one who hires Grub to track down Rayman and the other performers after they escape. His name is derived from a pasta of the same name and he has a Brooklyn accent.
- Admiral Razorbeard – A robot pirate working for Rigatoni, who previously appeared as the main antagonist of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.
- Grub – A policeman and detective hired by Rigatoni to capture Rayman and his friends. He lives on his own in an apartment building, living one floor below the hideout of Rayman and his friends.
Production and release
On April 1, 1999, the show was announced by UbiSoft as the first animated show in the Rayman series, with a budget of US $7.5 million. According to producer François Pétavy, the series was internationally co-produced by Ubisoft's teams in France, Canada, and the United States. 26 quarter-hour episodes were planned with a release during the fall of 2000.The series was first shown at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, NATPE, and the Quebec government in 1999. The second episode that was shown at those festivals was "No Parking", serving as a pilot episode. The show had also been broadcast in Europe and the United States. It was also released on VHS in North America, and on DVD in France prior to the TV airing.
The series was cancelled after the fourth episode was completed, leaving a fifth episode unfinished. The cancellation was made due to production issues; Destructoid reported that the reason for the show's cancellation was due to a lack of funds. Plans to broadcast the show worldwide were also shelved.