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[[File:Forestworld.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Its appearance as the background of Forest World.]]
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| location = [[Yume Nikki:Forest World|Forest World]]<br/>[[Yume Nikki:Block World|Block World]]<br/>[[Yume Nikki:The Wilderness|The Wilderness]]
| name = Aztec Rave Monkey
| role = Appears as either a background or a full-screen event
| size = Huge
| killable = No
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The '''Aztec Rave Monkey''' is an NPC that triggers a [[Yume Nikki:Events#The Aztec Rave Monkey|full-screen event]], occurring when Madotsuki looks into a conspicuous hollow totem sculpture found in the "Rave Box" area of the [[Yume Nikki:The Wilderness#Eastern / Western Wilderness Areas|Wilderness]].


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==Overview==
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When Madotsuki interacts with the "Rave Box", the screen fades to black, and an animation of a strange monkey-like design resembling Aztec- or Paracas-style art appears. It constantly cycles through various "states" very quickly as a lively synth beat plays. Unsuspecting players are likely to be taken aback by the sudden explosion of vibrant color that stands in stark contrast to the bland hues of the Wilderness area. The animation continues until it is dismissed by the player.
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The '''Aztec Rave Monkey''' is a [[Events#Cinematic_Events|full-screen event]] that occurs when Madotsuki looks into a conspicuous hollow totem sculpture found in the 'Rave Box' area of the [[The Wilderness|Wilderness]].


The screen fades to black and an animation of a strange monkey-like Aztec-Paracas style drawing constantly cycling through various "states" very quickly is played along with a lively synth beat. Unsuspecting players are likely to be taken aback by the sudden explosion of vibrant color that stands in stark contrast to the bland hues of the Wilderness area. The animation continues until it is dismissed by the player.
Individual slides of the Aztec Rave Monkey animation can also be seen in the scrolling parallax backgrounds of other worlds. A red and yellow frame appears as the background of [[Yume Nikki:Forest World|Forest World]] and a black and white, slightly blurred, frame appears as the background of [[Yume Nikki:Block World|Block World]].


Individual slides of the Aztec Rave Monkey animation can also be seen in the scrolling parallax backgrounds of other worlds, such as [[Forest World]] and [[Block World]].
==Trivia==
*The BGM that plays on the Aztec Rave Monkey's encounter is also played in the [[Yume Nikki:Teleport Maze|Teleport Maze]] at 50% speed.
*Curiously, in the files for version 0.09, one of the Aztec Rave Monkey frames can be found in the Panorama folder which differs from the ones seen in Forest World and Block World. Due to being in this folder, it was likely intended to be used as a world background, although it is unknown where it would have been used.


The BGM that plays on the Aztec Rave Monkey's encounter is also played in the [[Teleport Maze]] at 50% speed.
==[[Yume Nikki:Theories|Theories]]==
There are numerous instances of [[Yume Nikki:Indigenous Imagery|indigenous imagery]] blended with postmodern art styles throughout ''Yume Nikki'', including the [[Yume Nikki:Events#The KALIMBA TV Channel|KALIMBA TV channel]], the [[Yume Nikki:The Nexus|Nexus's]] floor pattern, the paintings in [[Yume Nikki:Mural World|Mural World]], and various parallax backgrounds (such as the ones of [[Yume Nikki:Shield-Folk World|Shield-Folk World]] and [[Yume Nikki:Eyeball World|Eyeball World]]) of which the Aztec Rave Monkey is probably the most popular among fans.


==Interpretation==
This recurring theme in Madotsuki's dreams may be a result of the Nazcan-style carpet pattern in her room - one of the few sources of visual stimulation in her waking world. Madotsuki may even feel connected with the art of these cultures as they would often have surreal interpretations of dreams in their artwork, especially the Paracas society, and would often hail dreams as important visions.
There are numerous instances of Aztec imagery blended with postmodern art styles throughout the game, including the Kalimba TV channel, the [[The Nexus|Nexus']] floor pattern, the paintings in [[Mural World]] and various parallax backgrounds (such as in [[Forest World]] and [[Eyeball World]]) of which the Aztec Rave Monkey is probably the most popular.


This recurring theme in Madotsuki's dreams may be a result of the Nazcan-style carpet pattern in her room - one of the few sources of visual stimulation in her waking world.
It is also possible that [[Yume Nikki:KIKIYAMA|KIKIYAMA]] selected this theme as it is a relatively 'alien' art style in most cultures and is therefore an effective way to demonstrate the bizarre nature of dreams to the player, and is also a flexible visual tool that can be seen as either intimidating or humorous depending on the nature of the image and the context of the environment. The Aztec Rave Monkey could be based on Ozomatli, an Aztec monkey considered the servant of the Aztec god Xochipilli, the god of song and dance.


It is possible that [[KIKIYAMA]] selected this theme as it is a relatively 'alien' art style in most cultures and is therefore an effective way to demonstrate the bizarre nature of dreams to the player, and is also a flexible visual tool that can be seen as either intimidating or humorous depending on the nature of the image and the context of the environment. He could be based off of the Aztec monkey god Ozomatli, who is a god of song, dance, and drinking.
[[File:Aztec_Rave_Monkey.gif|center|frame|The full Aztec Rave Monkey animation.]]
[[File:Aztec_Rave_Monkey.gif|center|frame|The Aztec Rave Monkey animation.]]


==Video==
==Gallery==
[[File:Yume Nikki Rave Box|thumb|center|400 px|A video showing the event.]]
<gallery>
[[Category:Events]]
Forestcreatures.png|The Aztec Rave Monkey as the background of Forest World.
[[Category:Characters]]
Block YN.png|Its appearance in the background of Block World.
[[Category:Decorative NPCs]]
manga forest world 2.PNG|Forest World's Aztec Rave Monkey background in the [[Yume Nikki:Official Manga|manga]].
[[es:Mono Azteca]]
Manga block world.jpg|Block World's Aztec Rave Monkey background in the manga.
Manga witchs island.jpg|Another manga panel featuring the Aztec Rave Monkey, scattered into the trees of [[Yume Nikki:Witch's Island|Witch's Island]].
</gallery>
[[Category:Yume Nikki Events]]
[[Category:Yume Nikki Characters]]
[[Category:Yume Nikki Decorative NPCs]]

Latest revision as of 06:22, 30 April 2024

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Aztec Rave Monkey
Yn-aztecrave.png
Basic Info
Role Appears as either a background or a full-screen event
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

Forest World
Block World
The Wilderness

Other
Size Huge
Killable? No

The Aztec Rave Monkey is an NPC that triggers a full-screen event, occurring when Madotsuki looks into a conspicuous hollow totem sculpture found in the "Rave Box" area of the Wilderness.

Overview

When Madotsuki interacts with the "Rave Box", the screen fades to black, and an animation of a strange monkey-like design resembling Aztec- or Paracas-style art appears. It constantly cycles through various "states" very quickly as a lively synth beat plays. Unsuspecting players are likely to be taken aback by the sudden explosion of vibrant color that stands in stark contrast to the bland hues of the Wilderness area. The animation continues until it is dismissed by the player.


Individual slides of the Aztec Rave Monkey animation can also be seen in the scrolling parallax backgrounds of other worlds. A red and yellow frame appears as the background of Forest World and a black and white, slightly blurred, frame appears as the background of Block World.

Trivia

  • The BGM that plays on the Aztec Rave Monkey's encounter is also played in the Teleport Maze at 50% speed.
  • Curiously, in the files for version 0.09, one of the Aztec Rave Monkey frames can be found in the Panorama folder which differs from the ones seen in Forest World and Block World. Due to being in this folder, it was likely intended to be used as a world background, although it is unknown where it would have been used.

Theories

There are numerous instances of indigenous imagery blended with postmodern art styles throughout Yume Nikki, including the KALIMBA TV channel, the Nexus's floor pattern, the paintings in Mural World, and various parallax backgrounds (such as the ones of Shield-Folk World and Eyeball World) of which the Aztec Rave Monkey is probably the most popular among fans.

This recurring theme in Madotsuki's dreams may be a result of the Nazcan-style carpet pattern in her room - one of the few sources of visual stimulation in her waking world. Madotsuki may even feel connected with the art of these cultures as they would often have surreal interpretations of dreams in their artwork, especially the Paracas society, and would often hail dreams as important visions.

It is also possible that KIKIYAMA selected this theme as it is a relatively 'alien' art style in most cultures and is therefore an effective way to demonstrate the bizarre nature of dreams to the player, and is also a flexible visual tool that can be seen as either intimidating or humorous depending on the nature of the image and the context of the environment. The Aztec Rave Monkey could be based on Ozomatli, an Aztec monkey considered the servant of the Aztec god Xochipilli, the god of song and dance.

The full Aztec Rave Monkey animation.

Gallery