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Yume Nikki:Tasei's Kid: Difference between revisions

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| name      = Tasei's Kid
| name      = Tasei's Kid
| image      = File:Tasei.png
| image      = File:Tasei.png
| caption    = 一つ目の首長竜 One-eyed plesiosaur
| caption    = 一つ目の首長竜 (One-eyed plesiosaur)
| location  = [[Witch's Island]]
| location  = [[Witch's Island]]
| role      = None
| role      = None
| size      = Standard
| size      = Standard
|effect reaction = Standard reactions to Cat, Knife and Stoplight effects.
|effect reaction = Standard reactions to Cat and Stoplight effects.
| killable  = No, Unreachable
| killable  = No, Unreachable
| notes      = 1/16 chance appears}}
| notes      = There is a 1/16 chance that it will appear.}}'''Tasei's Kid''' is a water creature that can be found in the lake of [[Witch's Island]]. It has a single red eye and green snake-like body. There has 1/16 chance it will appear in the lake each time you enter the screen.
'''Tasei's Kid''' is a water creature that can be found in the lake of [[Witch's Island]]. It has a single red eye and green snake-like body. There has 1/16 chance it will appear in the lake each time you enter the screen.
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Snakewitch.png|Tasei's Kid
Snakewitch.png|Tasei's Kid
Taseistoplight.png|It always stays like this with the Stoplight.
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==Interaction==
==Interaction==
Like other water creatures, it cannot be reached and only reacts to the Cat effect. Interestingly, it has a sound effect set to play when interacted with even though it can't be reached, which seems to be [[Unused Content]].
Like other water creatures, it cannot be reached and only reacts to the Cat effect. Interestingly, it has a sound effect set to play when interacted with even though it can't be reached, which seems to be [[Unused Content|unused]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
Tasei's Kid is also known as [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Mars-san Mars-San's] child or Mars-Sans son, due to the theory that Mars-San is its father. This theory came about due to their similar appearance, though this may be purely coincidental due to the fact that players cannot see Tasei's Kid's lower half, and that is a major defining feature of Mars-San's design, as he was based on the surrealist painting ''"Person throwing a stone at a bird" ''by Joan Miro.[[Category:Characters]]
*Tasei's Kid is also known as [[Mars-san|Mars-san's]] child due to the theory that it is its father. This theory came about due to their similar appearance, though this may be purely coincidental due to the fact that players cannot see Tasei's Kid's lower half, and that is a major defining feature of Mars-San's design, as it was based on the surrealist painting ''"Person throwing a stone at a bird" ''by Joan Miro
[[Category:Characters]]

Revision as of 00:27, 5 August 2020

Tasei's Kid is a water creature that can be found in the lake of Witch's Island. It has a single red eye and green snake-like body. There has 1/16 chance it will appear in the lake each time you enter the screen.

Interaction

Like other water creatures, it cannot be reached and only reacts to the Cat effect. Interestingly, it has a sound effect set to play when interacted with even though it can't be reached, which seems to be unused.

Trivia

  • Tasei's Kid is also known as Mars-san's child due to the theory that it is its father. This theory came about due to their similar appearance, though this may be purely coincidental due to the fact that players cannot see Tasei's Kid's lower half, and that is a major defining feature of Mars-San's design, as it was based on the surrealist painting "Person throwing a stone at a bird" by Joan Miro