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*The wiggling creatures make a noise resembling tearing paper.
*The wiggling creatures make a noise resembling tearing paper.
Other than making a noise, they do not do much else.
Other than making a noise, they do not do much else.
While all of the creatures share the same reaction to the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] effect by being drawn towards Madotsuki, two of the Neon Creatures have unique reactions to two other effects. When the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] effect is equipped, all of the creatures except for the tall face-like one will run away. When the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Stoplight|Stoplight]] effects is used, all of the creatures will freeze, although the wiggling creatures will still move their bodies while stuck in place.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When counting all of the creatures in Neon World (excluding the Neon Parrot), the total amount of all of them is 136.
*When counting all of the creatures in Neon World (excluding the Neon Parrot), the total amount of all of them is 136.
*While using the Stoplight, the worm-like and the box-like creatures continue to animate. The ones with the beak will always be red when stopped, and the round-legged creatures with red faces will always wear the same unhappy expression.
*They all have the same event name of キャラ (for example, キャラA, キャラB, キャラC, etc.), with the exception of the arrow-shaped one, which is called either ←, ↑, →, or ↓ respectively. They are named after what direction they face when they start their walking cycle.
*They all have the same event name of キャラ (for example, キャラA, キャラB, キャラC, etc.), with the exception of the arrow-shaped one, which is called either ←, ↑, →, or ↓ respectively. They are named after what direction they face when they start their walking cycle.
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Revision as of 05:55, 23 November 2024

Neon Creatures
Neoncrea.png
Basic Info
Role None
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

Neon World

Other
Size Standard
Killable? Yes

The Neon Creatures (キャラ, Character) are a group of NPCs that inhabit Neon World.

Overview

The Neon Creatures vary in appearance, usually flashing different colors as they roam Neon World. Each makes a different noise upon interaction, with the exception of the tall face-like creatures:

  • The backwards C-shaped creatures with one eye makes the same noise as the unhappy Zippertile.
  • The round one with legs and arms emits a slowed version of the Fat effect sound.
  • The creature with a long tongue makes a small grunt noise.
  • The cycloptic creatures with beak-like mouths will emit a lower-pitched version of the noise heard when stepping on the face tiles in Neon World.
  • The box-shaped creatures emit a slowed version of the sound Seccom Masada-sensei makes.
  • The short blob creatures make the same laugh noise heard from the Toriningen and Closet Creatures.
  • The wiggling creatures make a noise resembling tearing paper.

Other than making a noise, they do not do much else.

While all of the creatures share the same reaction to the Cat effect by being drawn towards Madotsuki, two of the Neon Creatures have unique reactions to two other effects. When the Knife effect is equipped, all of the creatures except for the tall face-like one will run away. When the Stoplight effects is used, all of the creatures will freeze, although the wiggling creatures will still move their bodies while stuck in place.

Trivia

  • When counting all of the creatures in Neon World (excluding the Neon Parrot), the total amount of all of them is 136.
  • They all have the same event name of キャラ (for example, キャラA, キャラB, キャラC, etc.), with the exception of the arrow-shaped one, which is called either ←, ↑, →, or ↓ respectively. They are named after what direction they face when they start their walking cycle.

Gallery