I also agree that there are those things left hidden within the games. A part of me feels like we should of got to know them a bit more. I also think that the Phantomilian people only existed within the worlds. You also made a really good obervation there !! "Klonoa of the Wind", not only does he use wind as a weapon, but he's sort of a metaphor for the wind like how he has to move on from dream to dream and meet so many I agree. I diont really have a grudge against Huepow (except me joking around and calling him a liar), because I understand that Huepow was just trying to make Klonoa happy meaning he can feel sympathy for others, but probably not in the best way. FYI that I make A LOT of typos!! My I'm really unaware of the significance of Grandpa in the series, so you aren't alone. I noticed while rereading my start of the thread, I made typos. I feel great that I'm not alone on the confusion wow. He needs to be to be able to do his job effectively. They probably don't understand why or how, but that knowledge is buried in their subconscious.Īside - Klonoa is multilingual. Everyone speaks and can understand Phantomilian. Views of Phantomilian = It's a Dream Language that enables people who may not speak the same language in the Real World to understand each other in the Dream World. Ultimately, we learn that Klonoa is the type of person who would have helped regardless so they didn't really need to go that far. It's hard to explain the concept without using walls of text.įelt that Grandpa's (who is not-quite-dead apparently) death may have been staged to motivate Klonoa to do what needed to be done in the Endgame.
Klonoa might be hundreds of years old because of that.
Their lifespans probably do not follow the same rules as mortals in the real world. Inhabitants of the Dream World are created with Dream Energy. Grandpa, which may or may not be his maternal Grandfather, is his parental figure and legal guardian until he decides to strike out on his own.Īside - I played with the idea of " Babies Work Differently " in this Universe so it may very well be possible that Klonoa literally does not have parents and that isn't an uncommon thing. Klonoa's parent's are not mentioned in any media so I assume that he doesn't have any anymore.
#KLONOA DOOR TO PHANTOMILE ENDING SERIES#
Lolo took over that type of role later in the Series which is probably why we haven't seen much of Lephise since. A being with great spiritual power and a purifying voice who is a damsel in distress. I view Lephise as more of a precursor to a Priestess. In DTP she is called either a Songstress or a Diva depending on which game you're playing. maybe I'll get into that sometime next week. When he was sent away at the end of the game he returned to his own Dream World and eventually woke up. Since a Dreamer's Dream World is a manifestation of things that they dream of Klonoa didn't belong because he was brought there from another Dream. The series doesn't give much in the way of answers, unfortunately, so a lot is up for interpretation.ĭTP is Huepow's Dream. The feeling of confusion after playing the games is rather common.