Rayman: The Animated Series

Rayman: The Animated Series
Based onRayman
by Michel Ancel
Developed byJonathan Greenberg
Written by
  • Jonathan Greenburg
  • Michelle Jabloner-Weiss
Story by
Directed byLaurent Jennet
Creative directorVanessa Coffey
Music byLa Belle Equipe
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • France
  • United States
[1]
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
ProducerFrançois Pétavy
EditorAlexis Nolent
Running time13 minutes
Production companyUbi Soft
Original release
Release20 December 1999 –
10 January 2000
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Rayman: The Animated Series (also known as Rayman: The TV Series, or just Rayman) is a series of animated short films created by Ubisoft in 1999, based on the 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,[2][3][4] but only four were completed when it was cancelled mid-series, leaving a fifth episode near to completion. 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[5][6][7] prior to the TV airing.[8]

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