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Revision as of 19:49, 16 December 2022

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.

Trivia

  • 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.

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