(first namefag post, don't taze me bro. :C)Okay, I might sound retarded, but..what if uboa is a representation of a tornado? The world where Poniko lives seems to be relatively flat, and typically tornadoes form in flat area (before you yell "BUT BUT THERE'S WATER AND STUFF", there have been instances where tornadoes have crossed over bodies of water). It also contains a lot of pink, and since pink is a warm color, it could be Mado's trippy dream interpretation of a warm flat place. The lights flickering could either represent the storm fucking around with the electricity or the two girls' wavering hope for survival ("Oh we'll be alright! ..Oh my god WE'RE GONNA DIE ASFHDSKSD..wait no we're not.."), and the burst of light as you turn off the lights one last time could be the fuse blowing or the lightbulb actually breaking/exploding. The "screaming" in the background is actually the tornado roaring (I've always likened it to the sound of a tornado anyways, hurr) and the shaking is the house getting tossed and turned by the strong winds. Uboa's eerie looking sprite in the place of Poniko is Madotsuki's fear of losing her friend or the lack of light (tornadoes are pretty damn dark inside from all the dust; only lightning will illuminate them) causing her to see strange things, which is also the reason for the strange faces and eyes all over the house.After she gets hit by debris from a destroyed wall (which is represented by her touching Uboa and Uboa's sprite distorting), Maddysuki passes out and wakes up outside of the house, where the destruction and death caused by the tornado is represented by the blood barfing grope monster in the background and the overall desolate feel of the place. The monochrome ocean she's walking in could be flood water from the intense rain.Pic is not quite how it happens.
(first namefag post, don't taze me bro. :C)
Okay, I might sound retarded, but..what if uboa is a representation of a tornado? The world where Poniko lives seems to be relatively flat, and typically tornadoes form in flat area (before you yell "BUT BUT THERE'S WATER AND STUFF", there have been instances where tornadoes have crossed over bodies of water). It also contains a lot of pink, and since pink is a warm color, it could be Mado's trippy dream interpretation of a warm flat place. The lights flickering could either represent the storm fucking around with the electricity or the two girls' wavering hope for survival ("Oh we'll be alright! ..Oh my god WE'RE GONNA DIE ASFHDSKSD..wait no we're not.."), and the burst of light as you turn off the lights one last time could be the fuse blowing or the lightbulb actually breaking/exploding. The "screaming" in the background is actually the tornado roaring (I've always likened it to the sound of a tornado anyways, hurr) and the shaking is the house getting tossed and turned by the strong winds. Uboa's eerie looking sprite in the place of Poniko is Madotsuki's fear of losing her friend or the lack of light (tornadoes are pretty damn dark inside from all the dust; only lightning will illuminate them) causing her to see strange things, which is also the reason for the strange faces and eyes all over the house.After she gets hit by debris from a destroyed wall (which is represented by her touching Uboa and Uboa's sprite distorting), Maddysuki passes out and wakes up outside of the house, where the destruction and death caused by the tornado is represented by the blood barfing grope monster in the background and the overall desolate feel of the place. The monochrome ocean she's walking in could be flood water from the intense rain.
Pic is not quite how it happens.
Why is the door locked, then.
>>2678It could've been the winds blowing it shut. Dunno, this is just a theory about a trippy game bro.
>>2678
It could've been the winds blowing it shut. Dunno, this is just a theory about a trippy game bro.
I like this theory.
Lol no, everyone knows Uboa is Mado's realisation that her significant other only cares about sex.
Just about every outdoor area in Yume Nikki seems flat, really, but this theory's cool nonetheless.What about the balloons and multicolored cones, then? Perhaps the balloons could symbolize fragility; defenseless against a storm, or time running out to find shelter before they burst: destruction? I don't have any interesting ideas about the cones, though. And then there are those weird Y-shaped things coming out of the pink sand...