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Klonoa door to phantomile villan
Klonoa door to phantomile villan




klonoa door to phantomile villan

When Nahatomb was resurrected at the end of Door to Phantomile, he took part in the final battle against the nightmare entity. One notably ability Balue has is the capacity to jump much more higher than others characters and can jump down safely from the higher heights without hurting himself.

klonoa door to phantomile villan

He also has a major crush on Lephise, building a statue and a entire tower just to reach her, as she lived in Cress, the moon kingdom. At first it looks like he's mean and scary, but Balue is really nice and willing to help whoever needs it.

  • Balue: like Klonoa, Balue is a resident of Breezegale with long, fluffy ears and dog-like features who first appeared in Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and its Wii Remake, had a notable role in Klonoa Heroes, and a cameo in Klonoa Beach Volleyball.
  • He makes another appearance in Klonoa Heroes, continuing to show either the lack of a storyline or Klonoa dreaming in the series. However, Grandpa's love for Klonoa was genuine, and the entire charade was a heavy weight on his conscience. At the end of the game, Klonoa discovers that his Grandpa was just a stranger pretending to be his relative, as Klonoa's life on Phantomille and all of his memories were just a lie, fabricated by Huepow as a part of a big plot to save Phantomille from the ultimate Nightmare. In Door to Phantomile, he is a kind old man that helps and gives advice to Klonoa and Huepow, but ends up being killed by Joka.
  • Grandpa ( じっちゃん, Jicchan ?): Klonoa's grandfather and only known relative in the series.
  • They were scrapped altogether in the remake of the first game. Official art and in-game CGI cutscenes showed his sprite form with hands and a halo beneath him, though in all other instances, he is generally shown without them. They part ways when Klonoa is sent back to his world, though he makes appearances in the spin-offs in his sprite form. Closer to the end of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, he reveals that he is a prince and that he sent Klonoa into his world to help Lephise give the Song of Rebirth.

    klonoa door to phantomile villan

    He instantly became Klonoa's friend and became a source of power for his Wind Bullet.

  • Huepow ( ヒューポー, Hyūpō ?, named "Hewpoe" in the remake of the first game and in the webcomic): A small round sprite that Klonoa found within the ring he discovered in the forest.
  • His attitude is innocent and even a bit naive, as shown in Klonoa 2. He is easily able to befriend characters along the way who support his cause. Wanting to be a hero, he is young and good-hearted, and is willing to go against all odds to make sure justice is served. It is worth noting he has Namco's mascot Pac-Man on the side of his blue hat. His traditional voice actor is Kumiko Watanabe, though he is voiced by Eric Stitt in the English version of the remake of the first game.
  • Klonoa ( クロノア, Kuronoa ?): Klonoa, the protagonist, is described as a "Dream Traveler", who is fated to travel to various places where the state of dreams is in danger.
  • The main gameplay feature involves using Klonoa's ring and "Wind Bullets" to inflate enemies, which can then be thrown at other objects or at the ground, giving him a boost upwards allowing him to double jump. It is an adventure and puzzle type of game. The game itself was originally the first side scrolling 3D game. Along the way he makes new friends and enemies, some of them becoming reoccurring characters. It revolves around Klonoa and how he, the Dream Traveler, must save whatever world he is in from utter peril. The games are set in different worlds, though the primary and known ones are Phantomile and Lunatea.






    Klonoa door to phantomile villan