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| location   = [[Pink Sea|Poniko's Room]]<br/>
|role = Traps [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]] in [[Yume Nikki:Poniko's House#Uboa's Trap|Uboa's Trap]]
Uboa's Trap World
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|Events = [[Yume Nikki:Events#Uboa|Uboa]]
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If you turn off the light in [[Pink Sea|Poniko's Room]], there is a 1 in 64 chance that the 'Uboa Event' will occur. Whether the event will occur is determined when the player enters the room, not when the switch is flipped; so to force it to occur the player must repeatedly enter and exit the room, flipping the switch each time.
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'''Uboa''' (ウボァ) is a character that appears in Poniko's Room in the [[Yume Nikki:Pink Sea|Pink Sea]] during an [[Yume Nikki:Events#Uboa|event]].


===Description===
==Overview==
Uboa is a strange creature, usually considered male or genderless. There is a 1 out of 64 chance that he will replace Poniko as soon as you turn off the light, and plays a continuous muted "aaaaaaah" sound, (if properly filtered,) surprising most people.
Uboa is a round figure resembling a black mass with a white face. Its normal appearance consists of a smiling face with a squinting left eye and a resting right eye with a crack above it. Its facial appearance changes when interacted with and in Uboa's Trap, morphing into a distorted face will smaller eyes, nostrils, and what appears to be lips or rows of teeth.
[[File:Uboa2.png|right|thumb|Uboa's altered expression.]]


When the event happens, a bright flash fills the room, similar to a blowing light bulb, then the entire room changes and Uboa replaces Poniko (if you kill her before triggering the event, he is not going to appear. But, you're going to be locked in Poniko's room). You cannot go out the door, and flipping the light switch only causes another flash of light. If you touch him, you will be sent to a Monochrome Street highly similar to the [[White Desert]] (with even its soundtrack playing); a looped room with white water, a strange monster in the background bleeding, and Uboa's face will change. (The only way to escape the world is by pinching [[Madotsuki]] awake or by using the Medamaude effect.)
Uboa does not appear until the event associated with it is triggered. To activate the event, the player must travel to Poniko's House in the Pink Sea and turn off the lights in her room using the light switch found right beside the door. If the room simply turns dark and Poniko is unchanged, [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]] must leave the room, reenter, and turn the lights off again. Continuing this process has a 1/64 chance of changing the room into a distorted version of Poniko's original room, now replacing the blonde girl with Uboa.


Uboa's name originated from a type of scream in Japan. Originally pronounced 'uhoa' (''ooo-hwha''), when said in a manner resembling a scream, the name certainly suits its appearance and situation.
Once Uboa is summoned, Madotsuki can not leave the room or flip the light switch back on, with the latter action only causing the screen to flash white. Interacting with Uboa will send the player to [[Yume Nikki:Poniko's House#Uboa's Trap|Uboa's Trap]], a looping area in the White Desert filled with white liquid and a [[Yume Nikki:Bloody Touching Monster|towering, bleeding creature]] grasping melting mountains in the background. Uboa can also be found here in its distorted appearance. The only way to leave this area is to either pinch Madotsuki awake or use the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Medamaude|Medamaude]] effect.


The origin of Uboa's (undistorted) face design may have come from a 1997 Treasure game called Mischief Makers, if it is not a highly odd coincidence. The denizens of the planet Clancer, as well as most objects on the planet, all have black, hollow looking eyes like Uboa that may be both curved inward or one curving outward and a usually gaping black mouth. The faces of most people are also white.
==Trivia==
*Due to the nature of Uboa's event and the disturbing appearance of the character itself, Uboa is often hailed as one of the reasons ''Yume Nikki'' grew in popularity in the West. Uboa saw heavy usage in Internet memes and edits during the early 2000s shortly after the character's discovery, typically depicting the character in a more humorous fashion.
**Due to its popularity, Uboa's character and event are commonly parodied or imitated in various ''Yume Nikki'' fangames. The character itself has also gone on to make cameos in various Internet media and appears to have inspired the designs of characters such as the [[wikipedia:W._D._Gaster|Mystery Man]] from [[wikipedia:Undertale|''Undertale'']] and White Face from [[wikipedia:Imscared|''IMSCARED: A Pixelated Nightmare'']].
*The sound effect that plays when the player touches Uboa is the same one as when a [[Yume Nikki:Toriningen|Toriningen]] traps the player.
[[File:UboaEventEmpty.png|thumb|right|230px|The empty Uboa event if Poniko is killed first.]]
*Uboa will not appear if Poniko is killed. This forces Madotsuki to pinch herself awake or use the Medamaude effect.
*The background noise that plays when Uboa appears is the same as the music for [[Yume Nikki:Guillotine World|Guillotine World]] slowed down by half.
*Uboa's name originated from a 2channel post describing how to activate Uboa's event. The initial post simply reads the instructions to activate the event before adding "ウボァー" to express the shock the event may give the player.
**The phrase or "scream" used to express the event in the post references a line of dialogue from the character Emperor Mateus from ''Final Fantasy II'', with the phrase also being a 2channel meme at the time of the post's creation.
**Additonally, the characters that make up Uboa's name (ウボァ) do not normally go together in Japanese, with the effect of the name being similar to ''Cthulhu'' or ''Astfgl'' in its "wrongness".
*Both the [[Yume Nikki:Alley Demon|Alley Demon]] and [[Yume Nikki:Pier Monsters|Pier Monsters]] share a vague resemblance to Uboa.
*In the [[Yume Nikki:Official Manga|manga]], Uboa is given a ponytail and movable arms, likely to more closely resemble Poniko. Its body is also much more blanket-like, sporting visible ruffles on its body.


===Reception===
==[[Yume Nikki:Theories|Theories]]==
[[File:Uboaroom.jpg|thumb]] Uboa is likely a major factor for the success of the game, especially in the English version. Many non-Japanese players were introduced to Uboa through YouTube. Uboa itself may very well be the number one inspiration to download and explore Yume Nikki by most fans.
Due to the unique nature of the Uboa event, it is largely believed to hold some significance to an event that may have happened in the real world involving Madotsuki. The nature of being trapped in a room and being forced to interact with an unpleasant force has led some to believe the event may depict an assault or may be symbolic of Madotsuki isolating herself and having to face her thoughts within her dreams.


===Fan Speculation===
Another common interpretation of Uboa is that it may be an alternate form of Poniko, or Poniko may not exist at all and was simply a disguise used by Uboa for an unknown reason. This is evidenced by Uboa taking Poniko's place in her room, no matter where she has walked, and the absence of Uboa after Poniko has been killed, confirming they are the same entity. This interpretation could make Uboa based on the [[Wikipedia:Nuppeppō|Nuppeppō]] of Japanese mythology, which is stated in some texts to play tricks on people by disguising as a human and then interacting with real humans to let their guard down, only to surprise them by revealing they are a yōkai. The common interpretation of the Nuppeppō's appearance, a pale creature with a large and wrinkly head, could also somewhat match Uboa in description, especially with their altered appearance in Uboa's Trap.
[[File:Uboaspace.jpg|thumb|left]] '''Hopelessness -''' Due to the aspect of being trapped, Uboa could be interpreted as a feeling of hopelessness.


'''Poniko's True Form''' - A common interpretation is that Uboa is Poniko's true form, mostly because he replaces her sprite.
==Gallery==
 
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'''Frustration''' - A theory based on the correlation between Mischief Makers and Uboa's face, Uboa may be based on Kikiyama's and/or Madotsuki's frustration. Uboa is thematically similar to near-hopeless gameplay since it is very hard to trigger the event and even harder to accidentally discover. This may be Kikiyama's way of projecting game frustration.
Uboaroom.jpg|Uboa in Poniko's House.
 
Uboa.jpg|Uboa as they appear in the manga.
'''Revenge -''' Since Poniko could be interpreted as Madotsuki's emotional side, which she is locking away, bothering her (switching the lights on and off) causes Uboa to appear, giving a fright to the player.
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[[Category:Yume Nikki Characters]]
===Memetic Mutation===
[[Category:Yume Nikki Events]]
'''Cho Uboa - '''In which Uboa is a horrifying muscular creature. Poniko keeps it as her pet.
 
'''ah not tan neet... - '''In which Microsoft Sam sings the [[Soundtrack|Toriningen Party Song]], with a naked [[Masada]] with Uboa for a head dancing in the foreground. This is a remake of a Japanese video with a Japanese man singing, and the lyrics of the memetic version are mondegreens of that one.
===Trivia===
 
When the Uboa event activates, some of the items in the room change. The dresser gets a "face" with googly eyes that remind players of those of [[Masada]] and what seems to be a creepy smile. The two pictures change, the one over the desk turns from what looks like a Mouse to a face which has googly eyes as well, and what could be either a moustache or a creepy-looking smile, and the one over Poniko's bed that changes from one shape to another. The window gets eyes and the rug's design also changes, showing a pattern with eyes as well. The lamp on the desk turns on, showing a light beam.
 
Uboa has been one of the most popular characters from the game. Uboa has also made cameos or inspired for other characters in some fangames.[[File:Uboa_flow.png|thumb|Uboa's marking (.flow)]]
 
'''Yume 2kki''' - In the ''Sky Kingdom'' world there is a dog-like character that resembles Uboa. This character has been called "Dogboa" by fans.
 
'''.flow''' - Uboa makes a cameo as a marking in the dead end room in the ''Underwater Temple''.
 
'''Me - '''the ''Mask ''effect is a clear reference to Uboa's face, and the location it's found in is quite similar to Poniko's room.
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 23:23, 21 June 2024

Uboa
Uboa.png
Basic Info
Role Traps Madotsuki in Uboa's Trap
Collectibles None
Events Uboa
Location

Poniko's House
Uboa's Trap

Other
Size Standard
Killable? No

Uboa (ウボァ) is a character that appears in Poniko's Room in the Pink Sea during an event.

Overview

Uboa is a round figure resembling a black mass with a white face. Its normal appearance consists of a smiling face with a squinting left eye and a resting right eye with a crack above it. Its facial appearance changes when interacted with and in Uboa's Trap, morphing into a distorted face will smaller eyes, nostrils, and what appears to be lips or rows of teeth.

Uboa's altered expression.

Uboa does not appear until the event associated with it is triggered. To activate the event, the player must travel to Poniko's House in the Pink Sea and turn off the lights in her room using the light switch found right beside the door. If the room simply turns dark and Poniko is unchanged, Madotsuki must leave the room, reenter, and turn the lights off again. Continuing this process has a 1/64 chance of changing the room into a distorted version of Poniko's original room, now replacing the blonde girl with Uboa.

Once Uboa is summoned, Madotsuki can not leave the room or flip the light switch back on, with the latter action only causing the screen to flash white. Interacting with Uboa will send the player to Uboa's Trap, a looping area in the White Desert filled with white liquid and a towering, bleeding creature grasping melting mountains in the background. Uboa can also be found here in its distorted appearance. The only way to leave this area is to either pinch Madotsuki awake or use the Medamaude effect.

Trivia

  • Due to the nature of Uboa's event and the disturbing appearance of the character itself, Uboa is often hailed as one of the reasons Yume Nikki grew in popularity in the West. Uboa saw heavy usage in Internet memes and edits during the early 2000s shortly after the character's discovery, typically depicting the character in a more humorous fashion.
    • Due to its popularity, Uboa's character and event are commonly parodied or imitated in various Yume Nikki fangames. The character itself has also gone on to make cameos in various Internet media and appears to have inspired the designs of characters such as the Mystery Man from Undertale and White Face from IMSCARED: A Pixelated Nightmare.
  • The sound effect that plays when the player touches Uboa is the same one as when a Toriningen traps the player.
The empty Uboa event if Poniko is killed first.
  • Uboa will not appear if Poniko is killed. This forces Madotsuki to pinch herself awake or use the Medamaude effect.
  • The background noise that plays when Uboa appears is the same as the music for Guillotine World slowed down by half.
  • Uboa's name originated from a 2channel post describing how to activate Uboa's event. The initial post simply reads the instructions to activate the event before adding "ウボァー" to express the shock the event may give the player.
    • The phrase or "scream" used to express the event in the post references a line of dialogue from the character Emperor Mateus from Final Fantasy II, with the phrase also being a 2channel meme at the time of the post's creation.
    • Additonally, the characters that make up Uboa's name (ウボァ) do not normally go together in Japanese, with the effect of the name being similar to Cthulhu or Astfgl in its "wrongness".
  • Both the Alley Demon and Pier Monsters share a vague resemblance to Uboa.
  • In the manga, Uboa is given a ponytail and movable arms, likely to more closely resemble Poniko. Its body is also much more blanket-like, sporting visible ruffles on its body.

Theories

Due to the unique nature of the Uboa event, it is largely believed to hold some significance to an event that may have happened in the real world involving Madotsuki. The nature of being trapped in a room and being forced to interact with an unpleasant force has led some to believe the event may depict an assault or may be symbolic of Madotsuki isolating herself and having to face her thoughts within her dreams.

Another common interpretation of Uboa is that it may be an alternate form of Poniko, or Poniko may not exist at all and was simply a disguise used by Uboa for an unknown reason. This is evidenced by Uboa taking Poniko's place in her room, no matter where she has walked, and the absence of Uboa after Poniko has been killed, confirming they are the same entity. This interpretation could make Uboa based on the Nuppeppō of Japanese mythology, which is stated in some texts to play tricks on people by disguising as a human and then interacting with real humans to let their guard down, only to surprise them by revealing they are a yōkai. The common interpretation of the Nuppeppō's appearance, a pale creature with a large and wrinkly head, could also somewhat match Uboa in description, especially with their altered appearance in Uboa's Trap.

Gallery