There's something about this particular theme, combined with the minimalistic yet charming box art, the fact this game is described as a prequel yet we still don't get to see anything related to Klonoa's backstory and the game itself being in black and white makes my nostalgia and wonder go through the roof.
@@ikagura if you are talking about the opening cutscene from DTP, it is possible that the story from Moonlight Museum takes place after the moment when Klonoa found the ring and Huepow and before Klonoa saw the bad dream.
I feel like Moonlight Museum feels more like a dream than the other Klonoa games do, and it feels very nostalgic and charming to me personally It feels very inbetween both DtP and LV, yet also like it was never real at all, much like a dream
I love how warm this song makes you feel. As if you were next to a warm fire place at night or just outside at night when its warm and there's fire flies.
Klonoa 2 probably started development when the PS2 was coming out next year in 2000. So they changed his eyes. Then they made him a little taller with blue clothing and removed the collar and replaced for a zipper.
There's something about this particular theme, combined with the minimalistic yet charming box art, the fact this game is described as a prequel yet we still don't get to see anything related to Klonoa's backstory and the game itself being in black and white makes my nostalgia and wonder go through the roof.
There's something weird, he hasn't met Huepow until the intro of Door to Phantomile.
@@ikagura if you are talking about the opening cutscene from DTP, it is possible that the story from Moonlight Museum takes place after the moment when Klonoa found the ring and Huepow and before Klonoa saw the bad dream.
@@kurilrick2207 This makes a bit more sense I guess? But then when does Empire of Dreams take place?
@@ikagura, after 2 since Klonoa has a picture of him, Lolo, and Popka in the intro cutscene.
@@ikaguramaybe this game is one of the fake memories huepow put in klonoa's head?
I feel like Moonlight Museum feels more like a dream than the other Klonoa games do, and it feels very nostalgic and charming to me personally
It feels very inbetween both DtP and LV, yet also like it was never real at all, much like a dream
Yup this is the song you would hear in Klonoa 2 a couple years later.
i love this song
To anyone who says this sounds similiar to omori, look up "white space (jp version) - omori" by siivagunner
I love how warm this song makes you feel. As if you were next to a warm fire place at night or just outside at night when its warm and there's fire flies.
Isn't Moonlight Museum the first time they've ever shown Klonoa with the taller, more Sonic-esque redesign?
No, you can see that he has his Klonoa 1 design. Lunatea's veil is still the one with the blue redesign.
@@ikagura Its his Klonoa 2 design but with Klonoa 1's outfit, he looks taller and has smaller, yellow pupils.
@@marianokaz1503 It's a weird in-between mix, kinda like Sonic in Adventure 1 (the Dreamcast version).
@@ikagura this is the beginning of the art style shift to make him more consistent to draw, yeah.
Klonoa 2 probably started development when the PS2 was coming out next year in 2000. So they changed his eyes. Then they made him a little taller with blue clothing and removed the collar and replaced for a zipper.
This really is one of the more interesting tracks of the Klonoa series, since it got remade as part of "Klonoa 2"s’ Maze of Memories.
This sounds so space like.
beginning sounds like white space from omori
now that you mention I hear it
Damn another similarity to this game series and omori
adds it to my list
Funny you should say that ruclips.net/video/ZA0WJTG4mZg/видео.html
Look up white space (jp version) by siivagunner
Omori ahh