Rayman IV
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- This article is about the object and style in Rayman fan games. For the unlicensed Rayman game, see Rayman IV.

In The Spooky Raymansion 2
Rayman IV is an object in The Spooky Raymansion 2 and the main goal of the game, being mistaken for the game Rayman is looking for upon his return to the mansion. It is originally an unlicensed game also known as Rayman: Sunshine of Trip, featured jokingly into The Spooky Raymansion 2 to fool the protagonist into thinking they found Rayman 4.
It is found in the room exclusive to Level 5, hidden inside a crate which opens once Rayman gets close to it. Rayman IV rises into the air and Rayman picks it up.
Despite being visible in Rayman's hand, it has no purpose as an item. However, acquiring it seemingly angers Noseless Rayman, as his influence suddenly causes the Ting Finder to go haywire, and once Rayman exits the room, he starts chasing Rayman throughout the whole mansion for the remainder of the level, with every section now glowing red.
As Rayman escapes, he realizes to his disappointment that what he was looking for was just a bootleg, ending the game's main story.
In Rayman Lum'o'Grams
The Rayman IV: Sunshine of Trip bootleg is set to appear as one of the main styles in Rayman Lum'o'Grams, using visuals inspired by the original.
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The Rayman IV: Sunshine of Trip bootleg style.
Trivia
- Rayman IV might be a prized possession to Noseless Rayman, as he only gets furious when Rayman takes it, and does not react when he collects any of the other games in Return to The Spooky Raymansion, which include Rayman 1, Rayman 2 The Great Escape, Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc, and the actual Rayman 4. The only other stolen items which caused a similar reaction were the Tings in The Spooky Raymansion, right as a portal opened for the protagonist to escape with them, making it also possible he does not want Rayman to leave as he has no more reason to remain in the mansion at both moments.