Western Set
- This article is about the location. For the Quest, see The Western Set.
Western Set | |
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First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (Rayman in the Phantom Show) (2023) |
Greater location | Space Opera Network |
Inhabitants | Rabbids Sydney Rabbidwhacker Victor |
- “Welcome to The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy - a story of romance, mystery, vengeance, loss, rebirth, and sigh... toilet humor.”
- —Phantom, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
The Western Set is a location in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, exclusively in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC. It is part of the Space Opera Network.
The heroes travel to the Western Set to help the Phantom boost the ratings of the network. They are then tasked by the Phantom to destroy all of the bandit cardboard cutouts. After doing so, the heroes have a showdown with the bandits' leader, Sydney Rabbidwhacker, and defeat him in battle. After the battle, the Western Set is saved.
Layout[edit]
The Western Set consists of a row of buildings, similar to how Western towns are depicted. In these buildings are cardboard cutouts of bandits that Rayman can punch. A Teleport Flag is found close to the entrance to this set. After the The Western Set main Quest is completed, Victor will appear by the entrance and have a "Cutout Punchout" challenge for the heroes.
At the far left of the Western Set, a Squashette is guarding a treasure chest containing the Operatic Blaster Weapon Skin for Rayman.
Quests[edit]
Main Quests[edit]
Side Quests[edit]
Collectable items[edit]
Item | How to obtain |
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Immunity Charm |
Near Cutout Bandits' Treasure, in front of the barn prop with a giant horseshoe |
Enemies[edit]
- Bravados
- Squashettes
- Stooges (battles only)
- Medicians (battles only)
- Magnafowls (battles only)
Memories found[edit]
- Plungerhands McMurdy
Memory bio[edit]
- PLUNGERHANDS MCMURDY
The show using this set is entitled The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy. A typical episode involves the titular character strolling into a small town looking for respite, only to tangle with a greedy "indoor plumbing baron". Galaxy Confidential called it "adequately entertaining", and gave the show its "Nice To Have On In The Background" Award (honorable mention).
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 西部劇セット[?] Seibu-geki Setto |
Western Film Set | |
Chinese | 西部片場[?] Xībù Piànchǎng |
Western Set | |
Italian | Set Vecchio West[?] | Old West set | |
Spanish (NOE) | El Plató del Oeste[?] | The Western Set |
- The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スッポンハンド・マクマーディの Supponhando Makumādi no Monogatari |
Plungerhands McMurdy's Tales | |
Chinese | 通通樂麥克摩迪傳奇[?] Tōngtōnglè Màikèmódí Chuánqí |
Plungerhands McMurdy Legends | |
Italian | Il buono, il brutto e lo sturalavandini[?] | The good, the bad and the plunger; a parody of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | |
Spanish (NOE) | La balada de Don Desatascos[?] | The Ballad of Don Uncloggings. From "desatascador" (plunger, literally "unclogger"). As Don is capitalized, it's a name, and not the Spanish title "don" |