Little Livingstone
| Little Livingstone | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Rayman, Maths and English with Rayman, Rayman Designer | |
| Location | The Dream Forest | |
| Resistance | ||
| Attacks | Contact, grab | |
| Species | Livingstone | |
Little Livingstones are enemies found only in the Dream Forest, the first world of the original Rayman game.
In Rayman and its spin-offs
In the original Rayman game, little Livingstones are averagely resistant enemies who freely wander on their platforms, turning backwards when they reach an obstacle. Rayman must avoid getting too close to them, as they can throw their hands and attack him from a small distance. They are more aggressive than their taller counterparts.
Little Livingstones are sometimes difficult to eliminate, as they can duck to avoid Rayman's fist. Unlike the tall Livingstones, the small ones cannot be disposed of by knocking a plum onto their heads.
In Rayman Designer, they appear as events exclusive to the Jungle world. There are two types available to choose from: little livingstones and ferocious little livingstones. The ferocious type acts more aggressively, even before getting hit.
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A little Livingstone, as it appears in the original Rayman game.
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The little Livingstones will try to grab Rayman if he gets close to them.
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The little Livingstones will duck to avoid getting hit by Rayman's telescopic fist.
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A little Livingstone on a plum, available only through Rayman Designer hacking.
Early development

The bible dedicated to the Atari Jaguar console contains a picture where Rayman is on the head of a little Livingstone, a feature which was scrapped early on. Another image shows a little Livingstone riding a spider.
It was initially expected that some little Livingstones use plums to move. The animation and object state was kept in the game files for all versions, but was not used for unknown reasons.
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A little Livingstone on a plum.
In the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids
Although little Livingstones do not appear in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids, their sprites can be found in the game files. They feature a similar design to the Livingstones, although smaller.








