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TV Room
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Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

高速道路の果て:館内エリア
Kannai Eria
Building Area

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #340
WP #388

Events None
Notable NPCs Desu-chan
Other
Connecting Areas Highway
BGM 🔊 yumepo8 (No. 067A)
🔊 sound4a – Channel #1 (No. 318A)
🔊 ループ「雅狂楽」By音師竹内 – Channel #2 (No. 329A)
🔊 noie – Channel #3 (No. 238)
🔊 sound3a – Channel #4 (No. 317A)
🔊 SONG1 – Channel #5 (No. 316A)
🔊 digi – Channel #6 (No. 306)
🔊 bgm051 – Channel #7 (No. 303A)
🔊 e31 – Channel #8 (No. 147A)
🔊 2_35 – Channel #9 (No. 295)
🔊 yume d8b – Channel #10 (No. 156A)
🔊 deepsleep – Channel #11 (No. 119A)
🔊 sound4e – Channel #12 (No. 319A)
🔊 gr@ネコノハ – Channel #13 (No. 148A)
🔊 yama-loop1 – Channel #14 (No. 158A)
🔊 Lhakkyouloop – Channel #15 (No. 312A)
🔊 2_8 – Channel #16 (No. 294A)
🔊 152-you – Channel #17 (unused) (No. 105A)
Map ID 0482
Version Added 0.100g
Last Updated 0.119e patch 5
Author 710
Extras +

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TVRoom(badgeY2).gif TVRoom(badgeY2).png TV Screen
TVChannels(badgeY2).gif TVChannels(badgeY2).png Telephilia

The TV Room is a small room accessible from the Highway.

Features

The TV Room is a small cylindrical room. Upon the wall lies the TV, which displays a face with big eyes on top of static. Inside the room, there are several benches, with two on the left and two on the right. Occasionally, Desu-chan may be sitting on one of them. Sometimes, there may be a dark figure sitting on a bench, and it will disappear upon interaction. If you sit down on one of the benches and press your interact key, one of the TV's channels (decided at random) will play as a fullscreen event.

The Channels

Channel #1

This bright channel shows an Aztec-style drawing flashing many colors. The visuals and music here strongly resemble those associated with the Aztec Rave Monkey from the original Yume Nikki. Shield Owl World, Cosmic World, Radiant Ruins, the indoor section of the Wind Tunnel, Faded Blocks Void, and the now-removed Color Blocks Void also display the image of this channel in their panoramas, in the same manner that the Aztec Rave Monkey appears in the original game's Forest World and Block World.

Channel #2

This channel shows a mysterious, long-haired black and white being with a rope around its neck. It fades slowly in and out, never fully visible but never fully invisible either. It resembles the huge black creature in the Deserted Town.

Channel #3

This channel, longer than the rest, displays a head that spins as the background changes color. At the end of the program (marked by the music speeding up then changing to static), the head will begin to swirl and then jump out at the player, then the channel will restart.

Channel #4

Perhaps the most simplistic channel in the world, this channel features a white and black drawing slowly shifting and swirling.

Channel #5

This calm channel shows several musical symbols lit up by many colorful lights. It features very calm music.

Channel #6

This dark channel features a shadowy Urotsuki floating with a bloodied chainsaw over a background of bright red あ's, the hiragana for the "ah" sound in Japanese. In the context of Yume Nikki, it is most famously associated with the ああああああああ and Uboa events from the original game.

Channel #7

In this channel is a large, yellow, flying being that resembles Zero Two from the Kirby series and Mars-san. It appears to be being assaulted by a pair of black ghosts.

Channel #8

This channel shows the distorted image of a smiling girl with bleeding eyes. As you watch, it twists and distorts itself.

Channel #9

This creepy channel displays six beings which resemble quarter rests to some extent. They appear to be singing the channel's BGM. There is a random chance that, when viewing this channel, a fuzzy drawing of a yellow-haired girl with her mouth gaping open will jump at your face with a sudden noise.

Channel #10

This disturbing channel shows an image of a decayed Urotsuki floating. Behind her is a strange scene filled with faces vomiting blood, hundreds of people standing on a huge cliff, and a staircase leading to a huge hole. It appears to be a reference to Monoko from the original Yume Nikki, and in addition the holes in Urotsuki's face appear to be similar to patterns of holes known to trigger trypophobia in those who have it.

Channel #11

This channel shows a strange, partially invisible ghost that fades in and out of visibility. It appears to be mutilated, as its legs and right arm have been taken off.

Channel #12

This channel shows a strange cloaked being walking through what appears to resemble some sort of forest with tranquil music.

Channel #13

This channel shows the flashing images of two strange dog-like creatures, with their features conjoined together to form weird shapes. This channel is not recommended for those with epilepsy.

Channel #14

This simplistic channel shows a shifting image of some sort of cloaked being.

Channel #15

This strange and bright channel shows a lady in a multicolored kimono with long black hair. She has eyes all over her face (and even one on her neck) and bright blue skin, as she stands in an area of incredibly bright and shifting colors. Seeing this channel unlocks Wallpaper #388.

Channel #16

This channel shows several red and yellow sheep-like creatures and other objects scrolling across the screen. In the center of the TV is a smiling face that rolls its eyes and closes and opens its mouth constantly. This channel is likely a reference to the KALIMBA TV channel from the original Yume Nikki.

Directions

Trivia

The old seventeenth channel.
  • In previous versions, there was a seventeenth channel that featured a strange red, yellow, and blue temple with flashing bright colors. This channel can no longer be viewed in the TV Room, although one of its frames can be seen in the Culvert Surprise area of Old Train Station (albeit in sepia).

Gallery

... more about "TV Room"
yumepo8 (https://yume.wiki/images/f/f9/Yumepo8(067A).ogg, Yumepo8(067A).ogg, ?, 0067A, 70, ?) +, sound4a (https://yume.wiki/images/c/c3/Sound4a.ogg, Sound4a.ogg, Channel #1, 0318A, 90, ?) +, ループ「雅狂楽」By音師竹内 (https://yume.wiki/images/0/0d/ループ「雅狂楽」By音師竹内.ogg, ループ「雅狂楽」By音師竹内.ogg, Channel #2, 0329A, 100, ?) +, noie (https://yume.wiki/images/3/3f/Noie.ogg, Noie.ogg, Channel #3, 0238, 140, ?) +, sound3a (https://yume.wiki/images/5/56/Sound3a.ogg, Sound3a.ogg, Channel #4, 0317A, 50, ?) +, SONG1 (https://yume.wiki/images/b/ba/SONG1-slow.ogg, SONG1-slow.ogg, Channel #5, 0316A, 50, ?) +, digi (https://yume.wiki/images/2/2a/Digi.ogg, Digi.ogg, Channel #6, 0306, 80, ?) +, bgm051 (https://yume.wiki/images/3/32/Bgm051.ogg, Bgm051.ogg, Channel #7, 0303A, 90, ?) +, e31 (https://yume.wiki/images/4/4d/E31.ogg, E31.ogg, Channel #8, 0147A, 110, ?) +, ? (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?) +, yume d8b (https://yume.wiki/images/0/03/Yume d8b.ogg, Yume d8b.ogg, Channel #10, 0156A, 100, ?) +, deepsleep (https://yume.wiki/images/b/b3/Deepsleep.ogg, Deepsleep.ogg, Channel #11, 0119A, 80, ?) +, sound4e (https://yume.wiki/images/8/81/Sound4e.ogg, Sound4e.ogg, Channel #12, 0319A, 100, ?) +, gr@ネコノハ (https://yume.wiki/images/3/35/Gr@ネコノハ fast.ogg, Gr@ネコノハ fast.ogg, Channel #13, 0148A, 110, ?) +, yama-loop1 (https://yume.wiki/images/9/9c/Yama-loop1.ogg, Yama-loop1.ogg, Channel #14, 0158A, 90, ?) +, Lhakkyouloop (https://yume.wiki/images/5/52/Lhakkyouloop.ogg, Lhakkyouloop.ogg, Channel #15, 0312A, 130, ?) +, 2_8 (https://yume.wiki/images/9/91/2 8.ogg, 2 8.ogg, Channel #16, 0294A, 70, ?) +  and 152-you (https://yume.wiki/images/c/ce/152-you.ogg, 152-you.ogg, Channel #17 (unused), 0105A, 150, ?) +
高速道路の果て:館内エリア +
482 (?) +
0.118d-- +  and 0.119e patch 5- +
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