Band Land

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Band Land
Band Land
Band Land
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In a scene of clouds and sheet music, Rayman proceeds among music instruments (drums, maracas, cymbals...) and battles against wrong notes. After having escaped from the trumpets, he will find himself face to face with the deafening Mister Sax...
—Manual, Rayman

Band Land (French: Le Ciel ChromatiqueThe Chromatic Sky) is the second world in the original Rayman game. It is a land made up of music and musical instruments and set high in the sky.

Description

Giant music instruments such as drums, flutes and xylophones make up most of Band Land, interspersed with wrong notes and prickly balls. As Rayman progresses, he ascends higher into the sky: the levels feature increasing amounts of clouds, snow and lightning. Up there, it is also possible to slide on musical staves, but he must be careful not to fall from the heights of this place. Most of the platforms in Band Land are music-related: Rayman can use maracas rockets to fly, bongos to cross chasms, and walking drums to reach inaccessible heights.

In the Maths and English with Rayman games, tiny wrong notes can also be found.

The enemies in Band Land include antitoons, hunters, moths, trumpets, lightning eyes, wrong notes, cymbals and mad drummers. The boss is Mr Sax, a giant saxophone. Rayman will meet him in Allegro Presto, and fight him after a frantic chase in Mr Sax's Hullaballoo.

During his trek through Band Land, Rayman receives the power of the helicopter from Betilla the fairy, at the end of Allegro Presto.

Levels

Gallery

Soundtracks

Saves

This section lists saves for the PC version of the game. Instructions on how to implement them can be found here.

In other games

In 2005, Phoenix Studio began work on a new 3D Rayman platform game tentatively titled Rayman 4. The developers intended to feature several environments from the original Rayman, including Band Land. Several pieces of artwork were produced. However, the game was ultimately cancelled.

Rayman Origins features adjacent environments based directly on Band Land: the Desert of Dijiridoos and the Grumbling Grottos. These worlds combine Band Land's musical component with an arid desert landscape. It is not clear if these locations are part of Band Land, near Band Land, or simply different places that look similar to Band Land.

Names in other languages

Language Name
English Band Land
Chinese (simplified) 音乐天
Yīnyuè Tiān
Chinese (traditional) 音樂國度
Yīnlè Guódù
Dutch Bende Land
French Le Ciel Chromatique
German Land der Musik

Der Chromatische Himmel (multilingual manuals and Rayman Designer only)

Hebrew ארץ השודדים[1]
Eretz Hashodedim
Italian Territorio della Banda (multilingual manuals)

Terra della Musica (GBA, DSi, mobile)

Japanese バンド・ランド[2]
Bando Rando
Korean 밴드의 나라 (PC manual)
Baendŭŭi Nara

밴드의 땅 (mobile, mobile achievements)
Baendŭŭi TTang

Polish Zła kraina[3] (Rayman uczy matmy i polaka)
Portuguese A Terra das Bandas
Russian Музыкальная Страна
Muzykalnaya Strana
Spanish La Tierra de las Bandas Musicales (multilingual manuals, Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition achievements)

Melodyland (PC)

Musicalandia (GBA, DSi)

Grupolandia (mobile)

Notes

  1. This name is mistakenly translated to "Bandit Land".
  2. The inconsistent use across localizations of the foreign word separator (interpunct ・) has been standardized here.
  3. This name is mistakenly translated to "Bad Land".