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*Ii FLower (イイフラワー)
*Ii FLower (イイフラワー)
*Kaeru Ouji (カエルおうじ)
*Kaeru Ouji (カエルおうじ)
*Spellkan (スペルカン)
*Spellican (スペルカン)
*"Fruit Cat" (フルーツキャット)
*Fruit Cat (フルーツキャット) [http://p.twpl.jp/show/orig/4EDZN]
**poss. the unmatched Neko Cat remodel on the Dream Eater talk page; at least one database mentions it, and those that don't still don't mention the Hanadawan'nyan, either. Ask takaturtle how many pictures she has left to take of the Dream Eaters in the journal, whether she has any pages left to fill.
**[http://i.imgur.com/1hkZD.png Neko Cat remodel]


===Spirits and Nightmares===
===Spirits and Nightmares===

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Named Dream Eaters

This is the list of Dream Eaters whose names have been confirmed. Images are included when available.

This information is from:

  • The 2011 TGS promotional material
  • Famitsu from the week of 9/18/2011
  • Famitsu from the week of 11/20 (F1199, I think?)[1]
  • V Jump (?) from week of 12/14[2][3]
  • Famitsu from January 5, 2012[4]

Update this line as more information is released, then delete once the game is out.

  • Wandanyan (ワンダニャン)
    • Name refers to barking (wan) and meowing (nyā)
  • Koumori Bat (コウモリバット)
    • "Koumori" means "Bat"
  • Neko Cat (ネコキャット)
    • "Neko" means "Cat"
  • Kuma Panda (クマパンダー)
    • "Kuma" means "Bear"
  • Gyoraigyo (ギョライギョ)
    • "Gyorai" means "Torpedo", and "gyo" means "Fish"
  • Ice Penguin (アイスペンギン)
    • Simple enough
  • Hari Lion (ハリライオン)
    • "Hari" means "Needle"
  • Yagi Horn (ヤギホーン)
    • "Yagi" means "Goat". Also it has horns.
  • Zou Elephant (ゾウエレファント)
    • "Zou" means "Elephant"...
  • Dokudoku Sansho (ドクドクサンショ)
    • "Doku" means "Poison", "Sanshōo" (サンショウウオ) means "Salamander"
  • Tatsu Horse (タツホース)
    • "Tatsu" means "Dragon", and it's a Seadra seahorse
  • Naru Bird (ナルバード)
    • "Naru" means "Chirping"
  • Mimi Bunny (ミミバニー)
    • "Mimi" means "Ears"
  • Kaeru Chef (カエルシェフ)
    • "Kaeru" means "Frog"
  • Aura Lion (オーラライオン)
  • Boukun Rex (ボウクンレックス)
    • "Boukun" means "Tyrant"
  • Tsunokeratops (ツノケラトプス)
    • "Tsuno" means "Horn"
  • Handsome Pegasus (ハンサムペガサス)
  • Hasami Kuwagata (ハサミクワガタ)
    • "Hasami" means "Scissors", "Kuwagata" means "Stag Beetle"
  • Obake Pierrot (オバケピエロ)
    • "Obake" means "ghost", "Pierrot" means "Clown" or "Mime"
  • Tama-sheep (タマシープ)
    • "Tamashī" means "soul", it's a Sheep.
  • Idaten Kirin (イダテンキリン)
    • "Idaten" refers to Skanda (韋駄天), or being a swift runner; "Kirin" roughly translates to "Giraffe"
  • Drill Sai (ドリルサイ)
    • "Sai" means "Rhino"
  • Hebi Tokage (ヘビトカゲ)
    • "Hebi" means "Snake", "Tokage" means "Lizard"
  • Kingda Nyan (キングダニャン)
    • King of the Wandanyans, I suppose
  • Denden Cargot (デンデンカルゴ)
    • "Denden" means "Snail", "Cargot" is short for "Escargot"
  • Ganmi Fukurou (ガンミフクロウ)
    • "Ganmi" means "Glare", "Fukurou" means "Owl"
  • Meramera Lobster (メラメラロブスタ)
  • Kumada Daisākasu (クマダダイサーカス)
  • Nekuppoi (ネクッポイ)
  • Hanadawan'nyan (ハナダワンニャン)
  • Taihou Kabuto (タイホウカブト)
    • "Taihou" (大砲) means "artillery", "Kabuto" means "Rhinoceros beetle"
  • Ashika Juggler (アシカジャグラー)
    • "Ashika" means "Sea lion"
  • Hakozaru (ハコザル)
  • Elec Unicorn (エレキユニコーン)
  • Ii FLower (イイフラワー)
  • Kaeru Ouji (カエルおうじ)
  • Spellican (スペルカン)
  • Fruit Cat (フルーツキャット) [1]

Spirits and Nightmares

Rare Spirits

Nightmare Bosses

Dual Links

  • Comet (コメット): Kaeru Chef + Yagi Horn
  • Union Rush (ユニオンラッシュ): Kuma Panda + Hari Lion/Kuma Panda + Handsome Pegasus

Handsome Pegasus + Denden Cargo

  • Wonder Jamboree (ワンダージャンボリー): Wandanyan

Other techniques

  • Last Arcanum (Wandanyan + Koumori Bat)
  • Final Break (Kuma Panda + Hari Lion?)
  • Ice Breaker (Handsome Pegasus)
  • Thoroughbred Ride (Handsome Pegasus)

Other items

Training Toys (トレーニングトイ)
  • Water Barrel (ウォーターバレル)
  • Treasure Goggle (トレジャーゴーグル)
Flick Rush (フリックラッシュ)
  • Panda Punch (パンダパンチ)
  • Kuma Tackle (クマタックル)

References