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Who is Klonoa ?

Klonoa, sometimes referred to as Klonoa of the Wind is an anthropomorphic humanoid long-eared cat like creature created by Namco and Klonoa Works, and has starred in his own series since 1997.

Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series bound for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC

Bandai Namco is re-releasing two beloved Klonoa side-scrollers (Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil) on modern platforms.

The collection, called Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, is headed to Nintendo Switch on July 8. It will also come to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X — a trailer for Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series says those other versions are “coming soon.”

KLONOA Nintendo Switch

Classic platformers KLONOA: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil are both heading to Switch on 8th July in the form of Klonoa Phantasie Reverie Series.

Namco’s colourful Klonoa series originally released first on PlayStation back in 1997 (and got a Wii remake in 2008), with the sequel hitting PS2 in 2001. The GBA got some entries, too.

 

KLONOA: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil are coming to Nintendo Switch!

Klonoa is a platform video game series created by Namco.

It was launched in 1997 with Klonoa: Door to Phantomile for the PlayStation and continued with Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. The series stars Klonoa, a furry anthropomorphic animal who explores dream worlds.

In addition to Door to Phantomile and Lunatea’s Veil, there have been several spin-off games for the PlayStation, Wonderswan, and Game Boy Advance. A remake of Door to Phantomile was released in 2008 for the Wii, and remakes of the original two games are planned for 2022.
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 was filed in the UK.

Phantasy Reverie Series was officially announced in a Nintendo Direct in February 2022, and is scheduled for a July 8 release for Nintendo Switch, while the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions will be announce at a later date.

 

Is Klonoa getting a remake?

It was released in Japan in 2008, and in both North America and Europe in 2009. As a remake of the 1997 PlayStation game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile, it follows the titular character and his friend Huepow in their efforts to save the dreamworld of Phantomile from the evil spirit Ghadius, who plots to turn it into a world of nightmares.

Gameplay takes place within a 2.5D perspective, featuring 2D gameplay with 3D graphics. It is the eighth game in the Klonoa series.

 

Klonoa Comes to Switch

Fans of classic platformers can rejoice with today’s news that 2 classic games in the Klonoa series are getting full remasters, bringing a set of inventive platformers to a new generation with a fresh coat of paint, according to today’s Nintendo Direct.

Including not only Klonoa 1, but also it’s sequel, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series is looking to bring a fan favorite series out of retirement and back onto the big stage.

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil are coming to Nintendo Switch! Run, jump and hover while firing Wind Bullets to grab and throw enemies across dreamy side-scrolling levels, using each level’s surroundings to your advantage. Take on great adventures when KLONOA Phantasy Reverie Series launches on Nintendo Switch on July 8.

 

Klonoa’s general appearance is very simple

He has primarily black fur, with his muzzle/snout fur, hand-paws, feet-paws and the ends of his long ears being white. He also initially had yellow eyes. However, from Dream Champ Tournament onward, his eyes are shown to be orange. He also has long, fluffy ears with the ends resembling maple leaves.

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile

Klonoa was much more feline in appearance, with large, yellow eyes that resembled real cat-like eyes with very little, if any sclera showing and noticeable fangs. His attire consisted of red shorts, a teal green belt, a light blue Pac-Man cap, yellow gloves, a large oversized red dog collar that was worn around his neck and brown and white shoes. He also went around shirtless.

Klonoa: Moonlight Museum

Klonoa’s appearance was changed slightly; his eyes were given a more traditional animated look as well as making him somewhat taller, his belt is now brown instead of teal green, and his oversized red dog collar now lacks details.

Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil

Klonoa 2: Lunatea’s Veil is a platform game developed by Namco. It was self-published by Namco in Japan and North America, and by Sony Computer Entertainment in Europe for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. It is the direct sequel to 1997’s Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.

The game puts players in the role of Klonoa, who, along with a new cast of friends, has stumbled into another adventure, this time to save the world of Lunatea and help unveil the mysteries of the enchanted world. The game features gameplay inspired by the original Klonoa with 2D side-scrolling in a 3D-rendered environment. Klonoa’s equipped weapon is a crystal ring which contains the life of Lolo inside helping him.

A remake of the game and its predecessor Door to Phantomile is planned for a 2022 release as Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series for multiple platforms.

he went through a significant design change. Klonoa now wears a blue t-shirt with a large zipper pin, dark blue shorts with yellow buttons on the sides, a backwards blue cap and red and white hi-top lace-up sneakers with white soles and white shoelaces. He also still wears yellow gloves. His face was altered a bit as well, giving more focus to the fur around his mouth, as well as making his yellow eyes more Sonic-esque while still retaining his cat-like pupils. This is the apperance he would keep through future games, with the exception being the Klonoa Wii remake.

Klonoa: Dream Traveller of Noctis Sol

Klonoa looks older and now wears a red t-shirt similar to his usual blue t-shirt, but with a new blue Pac-Man cap, a large, slightly oversized red collar on his neck, blue shorts, red and white hi-top sneakers, a red belt, and yellow gloves. He was also given a wider body and larger irises. The comic shows his sleeping attire, which is striped pajamas that consist of light blue for his pajama pants and cyan for his pajama shirt.

In the Wii remake of the first game, his attire has, once again, been altered. He now wears a short-sleeved red open jacket with a yellow collar and pale blue sleeve ends, a darker blue Pac-Man cap, red calf-length shorts with a black belt, yellow gloves and brown and white hi-top boots. Much like his Door to Phantomile appearance, he also doesn’t wear anything underneath his short-sleeved red jacket. His irises also appear two-toned (half yellow, half orange).

Was Klonoa popular in Japan?

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile was released in late 1997 in Japan and in 1998 in North America and Europe, it was critically well received by numerous gaming publications and magazines.

What language is Klonoa 2 in?

In the worlds of the Klonoa franchise, the inhabitants speak a gibberish-like language based on the Japanese dialogue.

How old is Klonoa?

25y

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