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''Klonoa'' is a
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video game series created by
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in 1997. It stars Klonoa, an anthropomorphic creature who explores dream worlds. The series includes two main games: '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997) for the
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and '' Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil'' (2001) for the
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. A remake of ''Door to Phantomile'' was released for the
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in 2008, and remasters of both games were released in 2022. The series also includes a set of handheld games released between 1999 and 2002 for the
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and
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.


Series elements


Gameplay

The games are set in different worlds, though the primary and known ones are Phantomile and Lunatea. It revolves around Klonoa and how he, the Dream Traveler, must save whatever world he is in from peril. Along the way he makes new friends and enemies, some of them becoming recurring characters. The game is an early example of a side-scrolling 3D game. It is an adventure and puzzle type of game. The main gameplay feature involves using Klonoa's ring and "Wind Bullets" to inflate enemies, which can be thrown at other objects or at the ground, giving him a boost upwards allowing him to double jump.


Character

The series stars the titular character, Klonoa, who has features of a dog, cat, and rabbit but is not explicitly any particular animal. He is described within the games and manga as a "Dream Traveler", who is fated to travel to various places where the state of dreams is in danger, but he himself is not aware of that. Voice acting for Klonoa in most appearances is provided by
Kumiko Watanabe is a Japanese voice actress. She played Sergeant Keroro in ''Sgt. Frog'', Shippō in ''InuYasha'', Mother in '' Atashin'chi'', Klonoa in '' Kaze no Klonoa'', and Regina in '' DokiDoki! PreCure''. She married Kōji Tsujitani in 2012. Filmog ...
, although English dub performances have been provided by Eric Stitt in the
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remake of ''Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'', and by an uncredited voice actor in ''
Klonoa Beach Volleyball ''Klonoa Beach Volleyball'', known in Japan as , is a sports video game developed by Namco and released for PlayStation. It is a spin-off of the ''Klonoa'' game series. Its release was limited to Japan and Europe (with the characters speaking in E ...
''. He has Namco's mascot Pac-Man on the side of his blue hat. 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. He is easily able to befriend characters along the way who support his cause. His attitude is innocent and even a bit naive, as shown in '' Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil''. Klonoa was designed by Yoshihiko Arai. Arai's first design, "Shady", had a shadow-like appearance. However, he felt that the lack of color did not seem tasteful, and dropped the design. His next design was created with characteristically animal eyes and long ears, as Arai felt that a person's eyes and silhouette are the features noticed when they are first met. He added a large hat with a Pac-Man emblem on it and collar to give the character a childlike and energetic quality. The design was kept and used for Klonoa.


History

The first entry in the series, '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997), was developed by published by
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with director
Hideo Yoshizawa born September 2, 1960, is a Japanese video game director, screenwriter, and producer, most famous for his work on the ''Ninja Gaiden'' and '' Klonoa'' series of video games. Prior to being employed by Namco, he worked for Tecmo and was involve ...
. The Klonoa character and other game characters were designed by Yoshihiko Arai. The game released to a positive critical reception. Critics labeled it as Namco's first notable 3D platformer and a bid for creating a gaming mascot. The game has been renowned for its blend of 2D gameplay with 3D visuals. After ''Door to Phantomile'', Namco developed two follow-ups simultaneously: '' Klonoa: Moonlight Museum'' (1999) for the
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, and '' Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil'' (2001) for the
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. ''Moonlight Museum'' was released exclusively in Japan, and set the design standards for future handheld ''Klonoa'' games. ''Lunatea's Veil'' was released to critical acclaim but weak commercial performance. Namco published three ''Klonoa'' games for the
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in the early 2000s. The first two, '' Klonoa: Empire of Dreams'' (2001) and '' Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament'' (2002), are platform games which continued the 2D gameplay used in ''Moonlight Museum'' but with a new cast of supporting characters. The third game, '' Klonoa Heroes: Densetsu no Star Medal'' (2002) was an action role-playing game released exclusively in Japan. Also during this period, Namco published ''
Klonoa Beach Volleyball ''Klonoa Beach Volleyball'', known in Japan as , is a sports video game developed by Namco and released for PlayStation. It is a spin-off of the ''Klonoa'' game series. Its release was limited to Japan and Europe (with the characters speaking in E ...
'' (2002) in Japan and Europe. With no home console release in the series since 2001, Namco sought to revive the franchise with ''
Klonoa ''Klonoa'' is a platform video game series created by Namco in 1997. It stars Klonoa, an anthropomorphic creature who explores dream worlds. The series includes two main games: '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997) for the PlayStation and '' Klo ...
'' (2008) for the Wii, a remake of ''Door to Phantomile''. The game featured revised graphics and voice acting, as well as new unlockable bonuses not in the original. Despite receiving positive reviews, the game was a commercial failure and plans for a remake of ''Lunatea's Veil'' as well as a third main line installment were scrapped. In September 2019, a trademark filing under the name ''Klonoa of the Wind Encore'' was discovered. Further trademark filings for ''Wahoo Encore'' and ''1&2 Encore'' were discovered in September 2021. In December 2021, a trademark for ''
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series ''Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series'' is a 2022 '' Klonoa'' video game compilation developed by Monkey Craft and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It features remasters of the platform games '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997), originally ...
'' was filed in the United Kingdom. ''Phantasy Reverie Series'', which features remasters of the Wii version of ''Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' and the original ''Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil'', was officially announced in a
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in February 2022, and was released in July for
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. The game is titled ''Kaze no Klonoa 1&2 Encore'' in Japan, making it another entry in Bandai Namco's ''Encore'' series of remakes.


Reception

The ''Klonoa'' series has been mostly critically well received. It was praised for its gameplay, graphics and story. It also received several awards including ''Lunatea's Veil'' winning
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's PlayStation 2 "Platform Game of the Year" in 2001. However, the series saw disappointing sales commercially. ''Lunatea's Veil'' only sold 133,401 copies in Japan during 2001, making it the 85th best-selling game of the year, while ''Klonoa'' on Wii only debuted with 5,800 copies sold in Japan, making it the 33rd highest-selling game in the region in its first week. ''Phantasy Reverie Series'' made #5 in the UK sales charts in its first week, with 52% of its sales being on Switch and 33% being on PlayStation 5. While in Japan, the Switch version sold 9,602 copies in its first week, placing fifth in sales charts, whilst the PlayStation 4 version shifted 1,252 units and made #25.


Other media

The character Klonoa has made cameo appearances in other video games developed by Namco. He is playable in ''
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, Alpine Racer 3,
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.'' ''Shippuu Tengoku Kaze no Klonoa'' is a two-volume long comedy/slapstick manga that, unlike the somewhat more serious tone from the video games, feature Klonoa as a good natured, clumsy and dim-witted kid obsessed with being a super hero. His attempts to make good deeds tend to fail or cause the opposite effect, due to his being overly enthusiastic, his habit of jumping to conclusions and, sometimes, just because of bad luck. The volumes were released in 2002 and 2003. ''Klonoa: Dream Traveller of Noctis Sol'' was a webcomic series published by ShiftyLook, written by Jim Zub and drawn by Hitoshi Ariga. It began in September 2012 and lasted for two seasons with new pages being released every Wednesday, later Wednesdays and Fridays, before abruptly stopping in mid-late 2014 with the closing of ShiftyLook, resulting in the story to be unresolved. A ''Klonoa'' anime film adaptation was under
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at Henshin. Hideo Yoshizawa joined the project as executive producer. Ash Paulsen, a former GameXplain member, also joined in as an associate producer. After two years with no updates, writer Hitoshi Ariga confirmed the project was cancelled on January 4, 2019.


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