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Yume 2kki:Obentou World

Obentou World
Obentou world.png
Basic Info
Regional Name(s)

吐き気
Hakike
Nausea

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #462
WP #556

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Astral World
Crystal Star Tower Unlock🔑
Fish World
BGM 🔊 octave_おひるごはん (No. 514)
Map ID 1422, 1424
Version Added 0.116c
Last Updated 0.117a
Primary Author octave
Contributing Author(s) Kontentsu
Extras +

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Obentou World is an area accessible from the Teleport Rune in the Nightshade Corridor in Astral World.

Map of Obentou World.

Features

Obentou World is littered with what may appear, at first glance, to be large piles of sand, but is more likely vomited rice, as it is seen foaming out of the mouths of the local dream denizens here. These are huge, bloated, blue creatures with distinctive red, moving eyes, curled up in agony as if suffering from food poisoning or overeating. Bento boxes and tipped-over bowls of spoiled rice can also found lying on the ground. Several fences are also laid about the world, similar to those found in Astral World or Fish World. The world's parallax background depicts a mouth with red lips and jagged teeth, spitting out a pale yellow liquid.

An oversized blue and red ribbon can be found here, which transports the player to a passage of chopsticks, and leads to the Crystal Star Tower. Southeast of the aforementioned ribbon, there is a fish-shaped Teleport Rune, which leads to Fish World upon interaction.

Directions

Trivia

  • The background music in this world is actually made up of three separate loops of Japanese text-to-speech software. The actual background music track (the lowest and slowest voice) says "お昼ご飯" (o-hirugohan), meaning "lunch". The first looped sound effect (middle-pitched voice) says "お弁当" (o-bentō), meaning "bento", which are featured prominently in the world itself. The second looped sound effect (highest-pitched voice) says "おにぎり" (onigiri), meaning "rice ball", referring to the rice strewn about the map.

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