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The KALIMBA resemble armless humanoid entities, each having a color scheme composed of orange, red, and maroon. They have a slightly hunched position and appear to be vomiting with tilted heads as they dance together in a straight line. They appear to be one of the many instances of [[Yume Nikki:Indigenous Imagery|indigenous inspired artwork]] found throughout the game. When the television in [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room#Dream Representation|Madotsuki's Dream Room]] is turned on, there is a 1/8 chance that a KALIMBA face will appear on the television instead of an eye, and the screen will fade to black before showing the two rows of KALIMBA dancing together to a tribal beat.
The KALIMBA resemble armless humanoid entities, each having a color scheme composed of orange, red, and maroon. They have a slightly hunched position and appear to be vomiting with tilted heads as they dance together in a straight line. They appear to be one of the many instances of [[Yume Nikki:Indigenous Imagery|indigenous inspired artwork]] found throughout the game. When the television in [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room#Dream Representation|Madotsuki's Dream Room]] is turned on, there is a 1/8 chance that a KALIMBA face will appear on the television instead of an eye, and the screen will fade to black before showing the two rows of KALIMBA dancing together to a tribal beat.
[[File:KALIMBA TV.gif|frame|center|The event itself.]]
[[File:KALIMBA TV.gif|frame|center|The event itself.]]


Their name comes from their picture file and soundtrack, both of which are simply titled "KALIMBA", seemingly named after the instrument used in the song.
Their name comes from their picture file and soundtrack, both of which are simply titled "KALIMBA", seemingly named after the instrument used in the song.
[[File:KALIMBA.ogg|noicon|left]]
[[File:KALIMBA.ogg|noicon|center]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 00:42, 20 April 2024

KALIMBA
KALIMBA Still.png
Basic Info
Role Displays a full-screen event
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

Madotsuki's Dream Room

Other
Size Standard
Killable? No

The KALIMBA (カリンバ) are a group of Paracas-like characters that appear during the KALIMBA TV Channel event.

Overview

The KALIMBA resemble armless humanoid entities, each having a color scheme composed of orange, red, and maroon. They have a slightly hunched position and appear to be vomiting with tilted heads as they dance together in a straight line. They appear to be one of the many instances of indigenous inspired artwork found throughout the game. When the television in Madotsuki's Dream Room is turned on, there is a 1/8 chance that a KALIMBA face will appear on the television instead of an eye, and the screen will fade to black before showing the two rows of KALIMBA dancing together to a tribal beat.

The event itself.


Their name comes from their picture file and soundtrack, both of which are simply titled "KALIMBA", seemingly named after the instrument used in the song.

Trivia

  • KIKIYAMA, the creator of Yume Nikki, also made a full-length version of the song before they started working on the game, being the only one other than the FC House theme to be a complete song, although this one isn't heard in-game.

Theories

One of the most apparent visual themes in Yume Nikki is pre-Columbian indigenous-style art, more specifically, creatures that resemble those of the ancient Paracas culture that lived more than 2,000 years ago. In this ancient Peruvian culture, "ritual vomiting" was a practice where a person vomiting could be seen as them releasing toxins out of their system, both physically and spiritually. In Paracas art, this is depicted as the manifestation of a snake to symbolize this leaving the body, which can be seen with the KALIMBA. It's possible that Madotsuki feels very connected with their culture, as she even has a rug with an ancient pattern in the real world. The Bloody Touching Monster and the parallax background in Eyeball World are other examples of vomiting in the game.

Ritual vomiting in the form of a snake, as the creature is a representation of spiritual illness.