Navigating the Jibberish Jungle in Rayman Legends? This guide covers the mash-up survival stage featuring Rayman Origins and Wreck-It Ralph elements, including hazards and music.
Alright, so you've made it to the Jibberish Jungle, a pretty wild mash-up stage in PlayStation All-Stars: Grand Brawl, blending elements from Rayman Origins and Wreck-It Ralph. It's a survival stage, so be ready for a challenge! When you start, you'll be in a 3D version of the Jibberish Jungle from Rayman Origins. Keep an eye out for that pool of water on the main floor – it's an instant KO if you fall in, so steer clear! You'll also find high branches and floating vine platforms to navigate. Keep an eye out for red lums; they'll pop up and power up your gauge. In the background, you'll see Globox and some Teensies playing a bizarre game of baseball with pufferfish for balls and Reflux's staff from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc as the bat. Sometimes, Globox will accidentally hit a pufferfish into the fight area, and they might even hit you or other fighters. Later on, the Teensies will throw a Cy-Bug egg, which hatches when Globox hits it. This Cy-Bug grows and starts eating the branch platforms before flying off. Then, Globox and the Teensies will run in terror from a swarm of Cy-Bugs that devour the whole jungle, revealing the starting line of the Sugar Rush race track from Wreck-It Ralph. Once the Sugar Rush track is revealed, the stage transforms. The sides become walls, and the background shows the rest of the track, complete with ice cream mountains and candy fans. You'll even hear their cheers! There won't be any platforms here except for the race track itself. Soon, candy racers will zoom down the track, with Vanellope von Schweetz often in the lead. Getting hit by one of these karts can deal a lot of damage and even drain your gauge, so be agile! After about three minutes, the Nymphs from Rayman Origins will appear above the finish line. They'll emit a light, and in a flash, the jungle will return. This whole cycle – jungle to Sugar Rush and back – will repeat until three fighters have lost all four of their lives. **Music:** The music for the Jibberish Jungle stage is the100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content