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Madotsuki
From The Codex
Background
Madotsuki is the playable protagonist of Yume Nikki. She is one of the few characters in the game with an official name.
Like much of the game, Madotsuki's background and life remain a mystery. The only canonical information comes from what is shown in-game, though her dreams are often ambiguous and unsettling, leading to various interpretations of her character.
Her age is never explicitly stated in any official materials, and different interpretations of her age have been presented in official Kadokawa products.
Personality
Little is known about Madotsuki, requiring gathering clues throughout the game to get some ideas.
- Shut-In: Madotsuki refuses to leave her room, where attempting to do so will have her shake her head[1]. She will only ever exit the door in the Dream World[2].
Appearance
- Looks:
Madotsuki keeps her eyes closed at all times, giving her a detached or introspective expression. Due to this we are not fully aware of her eye color, except for when she opens her eyes with the cat effect and they are red. She has red-brown hair styled into twintails, secured with small hair ties. Her facial features are simple yet expressive, with a neutral mouth and a small nose.
- Regular Clothes:
She wears a bright red, long-sleeved jacket that contrasts with her darker burgundy skirt. The skirt falls just above her knees, and she is usually depicted wearing red shoes with white socks. Her outfit has a minimalistic yet distinct design, making her recognizable despite the game's simplistic art style.
- Special Clothes:
The most notable feature of her clothing is the design on her shirt, which features a symbol resembling the CJK character 囧. This symbol can mean "window," aligning with the meaning of her name, or "clear," which could hint at her personality or state of mind. It is also widely recognized as an emoticon expressing sadness or shock, which may reflect the surreal and sometimes unsettling nature of her dreams.
Additionally, her shirt design closely resembles the emblem of the Japanese Tsuchiya clan, which could suggest a historical or cultural connection. It also bears similarities to the geometric patterns seen on Incan military tunics, potentially linking her imagery to indigenous or ancient influences. This detail, combined with the strange and symbolic elements present in her dreams, adds to the mysterious nature of her character and the world she explores.
General Information
Origin: Yume Nikki
First Appearance: Yume Nikki
Company: Kadokawa Game Studio
Creator: Kikiyama
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Unknown
Pronouns: She/Her
Age: Unknown (Madotsuki's age is never directly stated or known, it is just known she is a young woman, who may be the owner of the apartment she lives in)
Time Period: Unknown, likely early 2000s (As the game was made in 2004, and many locales in the dream world are more modern for the early 2000s)
Timeline: Main Timeline
Homeworld: Earth
Residence: An Apartment in Japan
Story Role: Main Protagonist, The Dreamer
Legacy: Unknown Legacy (Not much is known about Madotsuki's regular life, though it's likely that she is not known as she is a shut-in)
Influence: Unknown Influence
Language: Likely Japanese
Ethnicity: Asian (Seems to be in a region of Japan)
Religion: Unknown
Classification: Dreamer, Hikkikomori (Shut-In)
Species: Human (With different effects, she bcomes: Yuki-onna, Cat-Human Hybrid, Frog, Medamaude, Nopperabou, &Demon)
State of Being: Regular
Physiology: Humanoid Physiology (With different effects, her physiologies change to: Yuki-onna Physiology (With Yuki-onna[13]), Cat-Human Hybrid Physiology (With cat effect[14]), Frog Physiology (With frog effect[15]), Inorganic Physiology (With neon lights effect[16], lamp effect[17], stoplight effect[18]), Medamaude Physiology (With Medamaude Effect[19]), Nopperabou Physiology (With nopperabou effect[20]), Witch Physiology (With witch effect[21]), & Demon Physiology (With Demon Effect[22]))
In-Universe Creator: Unknown
Occupation: None
Affiliations: Unknown
Enemies: Unknown
Height: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Unknown (Though it looks like Madotsuki commits suicide in the ending of the game, there are a lot of cases pointing towards even the "real world" being merely a dream world rather than the actual real world, one of the main things being that in the ending, stairs suddenly appear[23] that were not present in the balcony back at the beginning of the game[24]. In this case, the ending could be taken as an interpretation of Madotsuki trying to truly wake up from her sleep, media such as the manga and -Dream Diary- further supports this with its ending)
Alignment: True Neutral (Madotsuki has no moral obligations within the dream world, being kind to other NPCs or outright killing them based on the player's input. While her actual alignment is technically not known, her actions within the dream world are likely reflective of Madotsuki as a person. In the manga, the one time she wishes to use the knife is after Uboa attacks her and takes all her effects away from her[25], She also later goes to stab all of the denizens of the dream world to try and escape the dream world[26][27][28][29][30][31]), Chaotic Evil as the Dream Destroyer (Within Madotsuki is all of the inner evil within her, being just pure evil, being described as "evil beyond any reasoning"[32])
Threat Level: Mental Threat in the Manga Interpretation (In the manga, Madotsuki greatly shifted and destroyed the entire dream world[33][34]. Within Madotsuki is all of the inner evil within her, being just pure evil, being described as "evil beyond any reasoning"[35], where it was noted that it would consume everything in the dream world[36][37], this included the other dreamers[38])
Codex Statistics
Tabber Information
- Real World: This tabber covers Madotsuki while she's in the "Real World", where she is "awake".
- Dream World: This key covers Madotsuki in the dream world. This falls under the Pseudo-Tiering System and these stats do not replicate what she can do outside of this dream.
Tier: 10-B
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Power Source: None
Attack Potency: Average Human level (Physically a young woman)
Durability: Average Human level
Striking Strength: Average Human Class
Lifting Strength: Average Human Class
Travel Speed: Regular Human Speed
Attack Speed: Regular Human Speed
Reaction Speed: Regular Human Reactions
Stamina: Average
Range: Standard Melee
Intelligence: Unknown Intelligence (Madotsuki seems to have a great array of imagination within her dream world, though her overall knowledge and intelligence are never explicitly known)
Knowledge: Unknown level
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Frog (かえる)


Transform into a frog.
Appearance: Madotsuki morphs into a humanoid frog, taking on a hunched posture, moving in a distinct, amphibious manner.
Passive Effect: Madotsuki walks at a normal pace through water, making aquatic areas easier to navigate.
Action: (1) Madotsuki hops in place like a frog, giving a lively and playful vibe to her movements.
Location: Found in Forest World or Dense Woods B (Frog Path) by interacting with the Frog.
Practical Uses: - Speed up travel across the Pink Sea and Uboa's Trap. - Can also be replaced by the Bicycle, though the frog form gives a more natural feel when moving through water.
Umbrella (かさ)


Use an umbrella.
Appearance: Madotsuki holds a vibrant red umbrella, adding a splash of color to her otherwise muted world.
Passive Effect: The umbrella creates a constant rainstorm until unequipped, accompanied by thunder and lightning when the Demon effect is activated.
Action: (1) Madotsuki spins the umbrella gracefully, a fun and soothing action that matches the calming sound of rain.
Location: Pick it up from the ground in Puddle World.
Practical Uses: - Can be used to douse the flames in the Blazing Corridor, similar to the Yuki-onna effect. - Stop the rain in Dense Woods A by equipping and unequipping.
Hat and Scarf / Hat & Scarf(ぼうしとマフラー)



Wear a hat and scarf.
Appearance: Madotsuki dons a cozy hat and scarf, giving her an adorable snowman-like look when transformed.
Passive Effect: In snowman form, Madotsuki cannot pinch herself awake due to a lack of arms, and her movement is halved.
Action: (1) Transforms into a snowman when the weather turns snowy, adding a fun and thematic element to the environment.
Location: Find it in Block World - Pick it up from the ground.
Practical Uses: - While in snowman form, interacting with Mafurako ensures a quick teleport back to her side, saving time on exploration. - In the Blazing Corridor, standing too close to fire will melt Madotsuki, immobilizing her and creating an interesting dynamic.
Yuki-onna / Snow Woman (ゆきおんな)


Become a Snow Woman.
Appearance: Madotsuki transforms into a mystical Yuki-onna, embodying the spirit of snow and cold.
Passive Effect: Snow falls continuously while this effect is active, which also turns the Hat & Scarf effect into the snowman form.
Action: None.
Location: Find it in Snow World by interacting with the Yuki-onna.
Practical Uses: - Use it to extinguish the fire in the Blazing Corridor, similar to the Umbrella. - Can stop the snow in Snow World when the effect is equipped and unequipped.
Knife / Kitchen Knife(ほうちょう)


Equip a kitchen knife.
Appearance: Madotsuki wields a sharp kitchen knife, creating a sense of danger and intrigue.
Passive Effect: Mobile NPCs flee in terror, while stationary characters exhibit rapid movements, as if in panic.
Action:
- (1) Madotsuki switches the knife between her hands.
- (Z) Madotsuki stabs with the knife, causing various reactions in characters, such as:
- Toriningen: Turns into a 'lunatic' form and starts chasing Madotsuki.
- Mars-san: Eye color changes, small wound on its foot.
- Onsen-san: Stops drinking water and changes color.
- Pain Blob: Reveals its face.
- The Eye Box: 1 in 30 chance of taking you to the Eye People section.
- Henkei Shita: 1 in 256 chance of transporting Madotsuki to Footprint Path A.
Location: Found in Dark World - Pick it up from the ground.
Practical Uses: - Use it for killing or wounding NPCs. - Scare NPCs to clear the way. - Interact with environmental objects. - Collect money by eliminating NPCs. - Unlock new areas or access hidden paths. - Useful for clearing out the Stabbing Room.

Medamaude / Eye Palm (めだまうで)


Become Medamaude / Warp into an Eye Palm.
Appearance: Madotsuki's head becomes a giant hand with an eye in its palm.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki closes her palm and teleports to the center of the Nexus.
Location: Eyeball World - Interact with Medamaude.
Practical Uses: Can be used to teleport back to the Nexus quickly and escape from traps (such as being caught by a Toriningen or Uboa) without having to pinch yourself awake.
Notes: When Madotsuki pinches herself, you can notice a little teardrop.
Fat / Fatten(ふとる)


Get fat / Balloon in size.
Appearance: Madotsuki becomes fatter.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki's belly rumbles and an emote appears.
Location: The Docks B - Interact with Strober.
Practical Uses: None.
Midget (こびと)



Become small / Shrink in size.
Appearance: Madotsuki becomes very small.
Passive Effect: Madotsuki can fit through certain small entrances.
Action:
- (1) Madotsuki produces another midget which walks in sync with her. She can produce up to 7 midgets at once.
- (3) One of the cloned midgets will scream and burst in a small spray of blood.
Location: Candle World - Catch and interact with the Dwarf.
Practical Uses:
- Getting in and out of the Stairwell on Mars.
- Getting into Sewer Tunnel C from Sewer Tunnel B.
- Viewing Closet Madotsuki, as Madotsuki's normal height blocks the view.
Whistle / Flute (ふえ)



Play a flute / Brandish a flute.
Appearance: Madotsuki holds a flute to her lips.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki plays a short tune. There are a few different tunes that Madotsuki randomly plays.
Location: The Music Room in the Mall - Pick it up off the floor.
Practical Uses: None.
Neon (ネオン)


Become a neon light / Glow like a neon sign.
Appearance: Madotsuki glows like a neon sign.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Causes the screen to change color as if bathed in a neon light. The effect wears off when the effect is unequipped. Pressing the 1 button again causes the screen to cycle randomly between shades of red, blue, yellow, and violet.
Location: Neon World - Interact with the Neon Parrot.
Practical Uses: None.
Nopperabou / Faceless Ghost (のっぺらぼう)


Become the faceless ghost / Materialize as a faceless ghost.
Appearance: Madotsuki becomes a Noppera-bō.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki's head jumps off her shoulders and spins around.
Location: Sewage Processing Plant B in The Sewers - Interact with the Nopperabou Ghost.
Practical Uses: None.
Talking Head / Severed Head (なまくび)


Become a severed head / Be reduced to a severed head.
Appearance: Madotsuki becomes a severed head.
Passive Effect: Madotsuki's height and speed decrease. She also cannot pinch herself awake due to her lack of arms.
Action: None.
Location: Guillotine World - Interact with the Guillotine.
Practical Uses: Allows Madotsuki to see Closet Madotsuki, as her normal height blocks the view.
Towel (タオル)


Wrap up in a towel / Wrap yourself in a towel.
Appearance: Madotsuki has a towel wrapped around her.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki sneezes.
Location: The Infinite Wilderness - Interact with Ittan-momen.
Practical Uses: None.
Cat (ねこ)



Grow ears and a tail / Sprout cat-ears and a tail.
Appearance: Madotsuki grows cat ears and a tail.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki faces the camera and meows like a cat, with large red eyes. She paws the air with her right hand and holds a koban coin in her left, resembling a Maneki-neko.
Location: Shield-Folk World - Interact with Nekoin.
Practical Uses:
- Drawing NPCs toward you - Can be used to move NPCs that block your way or to find NPCs hidden in the area.
- Provoking a reaction from certain NPCs and the environment.
- Summons UFOs at the top of Mars.
Notes: In most cases, this allows you to move characters out of your way without using the Knife Effect to kill them. This may be in tune with the Maneki-neko being loosely associated with Guanyin, who is revered in Japan as Kannon (観音), the goddess of mercy and compassion. Maneki-neko with their left paw raised are also said to bring in people or customers, thus why it attracts certain NPCs.
Lamp (でんとう)


Become a lamp / Change into a lamp.
Appearance: Madotsuki's head transforms into a lamp.
Passive Effect: When the light is on, dark areas light up, improving visibility.
Action: (1) Switches the light on and off.
Location: Lamp World - Interact with the Walking Lamp.
Practical Uses:
- Can be used to navigate Dark World, the Dark Woods, and the FC Dungeon more easily, though it is not required to get through them.
- Can be used to light up the inside of the hot spring house in the Wilderness.
- In previous versions, it was needed to light up the deeper part of FC World B where Buyo Buyo was found.
Bicycle (じてんしゃ)



Ride a bicycle / Mount a bicycle.
Appearance: Madotsuki rides a bicycle.
Passive Effect: Madotsuki's speed is doubled.
Action: (1) Madotsuki rings the bicycle's bell.
Location: Graffiti World - Pick it up off the floor.
Practical Uses: Can be used to travel through the dream world much faster than by walking, catch fast-moving characters, and escape from lunatic Toriningen.
Long Hair (ロングヘアー)


Grow long hair / Grow long hair.
Appearance: Madotsuki's hair becomes longer.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki sits down (same as default).
Location: Mural World - Interact with the long-haired Mouth Monster.
Practical Uses: None.
Poop Hair / Poo Hair (ウンコヘアー)


Grow a poo-shaped hairdo.
Appearance: Madotsuki's head gets a big poop on it.
Passive Effect: None.
Action: (1) Madotsuki grows a turd on her head.
Location: Egg World - Interact with Poo_Party.
Practical Uses: None.
Blonde Hair / Blonde (ブロンド)


Grow long, golden hair / Glow long blonde hair.
Appearance: Madotsuki's hair becomes long and blonde.
Passive Effect: None.
Action:
- (1) Madotsuki sits down (same as default).
Location:
- Mural World – Interact with the blond-haired Mouth Monster.
Practical Uses: None.
Triangle Kerchief / Spirit Headband (ずきん)


Wear triangle kerchief / Put on a Spirit Headband.
Appearance: Madotsuki wears a triangle kerchief as a tiara, symbolizing death in Japanese culture.
Passive Effect:
- In 'ghost form,' Madotsuki is invisible to NPCs.
Action:
- (1) Transforms into an 'invisible' ghost, becoming translucent.
(Older versions: The 1 key gradually decreased visibility, while the 3 key increased it.)
Location:
- Ghost World – Catch and interact with Fleebie.
Practical Uses:
- In ghost form, lunatic Toriningen cannot see Madotsuki unless she interacts with them.
Witch (まじょ)



Become a witch / Become a witch incarnate.
Appearance: Madotsuki dons a witch outfit, including a pointed hat and robe.
Passive Effect:
- While flying, footsteps are muted on most surfaces.
Action:
- (1) Madotsuki mounts a broom, hovering slightly above the ground.
Location:
- Witch's Island – Interact with Kimajo.
Practical Uses:
- Can fly off the rooftop of the Mall.
- Pressing Z returns to the rooftop.
- Pressing 1 dismounts the broom midair, causing Madotsuki to fall out of bed and wake up.
Demon / Oni (おに)


Become a demon / Reconstitute as an oni.
Appearance: Madotsuki’s skin turns red, she gains horns, and wears animal skin.
Passive Effect: None.
Action:
- (1) When it’s raining, produces a thunderclap with lightning.
- In snow, only the thunder sound is heard.
Location:
- FC Basement – Interact with the FC Demon.
Practical Uses:
- Summons the Demon in the Pyramids area of FC World B.
- Without this effect, summoning is normally a 1 in 8 chance.
Buyo Buyo / Squish-Squish (ぶよぶよ)


Body becomes soft and squishy / Change into a squishy blob.
Appearance: Madotsuki wobbles like jelly while walking.
Passive Effect: None.
Action:
- (1) Wobbles up and down.
Location:
- FC World B – Interact with Buyo Buyo.
Practical Uses: None.
Stoplight / Traffic Light (しんごう)


Become a stoplight / Change into a traffic light.
Appearance: Madotsuki transforms into a stoplight.
Passive Effect:
- Cannot pinch herself awake due to lack of arms.
Action:
- (1) Switches stoplight between green (go) and red (stop).

Location:
- Dense Woods B (The Road) – Interact with Shitai-san.
Practical Uses: When the light is red:
- All NPCs freeze, useful for avoiding Toriningen or catching fast-moving characters.
- Some NPC appearances change:
- Monoko: Transforms into her five-armed state. Unlocks her full-screen event upon interaction.
- Mafurako: Becomes fully visible.
- Steve 'Leif' Kareha: Closes his eyes.
- Wheelies: Changes appearance.
- The Thing with the Quivering Jaw: Its jaw stops quivering.
- KyuuKyuu-kun: Stops rubbing the stairway baluster.
Instructions / Tutorial (ゲームのせつめい)
See the instructions again / Review the game's tutorial.
Appearance: None.
Passive Effect: None.
Action:
- (Equip) Displays a basic tutorial on how to play.
Location:
- Madotsuki starts with this effect.
Practical Uses:
- Provides guidance on game mechanics.
Practical Uses: Learning how the game works


Notable Techniques
- Pinch: Madotsuki pinches her cheek, causing her to wake up and exit the dream world.
- Stab: Madotsuki stabs the target with her knife, causing them to fade from existence.
Other
Standard Tactics: The only effect Madostuki uses for combat is the Knife.
Weaknesses
- Unique Effect Weaknesses: In the manga, Madotsuki cannot wake up by pinching her cheeks if she is in the frog form[114][115].
- Unique Weaknesses: Powerless outside of the dream world. Can only use one effect at a time. Forced to wake up if she encounters FACE. Notes in the manga that she is bad with maths[116].
Note
- As Madotsuki has minor abilities in the real world, the abilities listed are split between the real world and the ones that she can use in the dream world.
- As Yume Nikki is a dream world none of these abilities apply to any form of combat outside of the dream, they are more used as methods for Madotsuki to explore around her different dreams and we index them as such.
Gallery
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Madotsuki's standard walking animation.
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Madotsuki pinching her cheek in order to wake up.
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Madostuki moving around on her chair.
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Madotsuki spinning around in her chair.
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Madotsuki using the Eye Palm effect.
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Madotsuki's stomach growling after becoming fat.
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Madotsuki hopping up and down as a frog.
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Madostuki wearing a hat and scarf.
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Madotsuki as a snowman.
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Madotsuki wielding a knife.
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Madotsuki switching her knife between hands.
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Madotsuki as a midget.
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Madotsuki duplicating herself as a midget.
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Madotsuki as a Yuki-onna.
Trivia

- The only time she is seen with her eyes open are when she uses the Cat effect, revealing them to be red. However, many have speculated that this is just a result of the effect, rather than their natural color.
- When the player attempts to perform an action without certain conditions (such as using the Demon effect without any rain), Madotsuki will make one of two small noises indicating she is unable to perform the action. These noises appear to be the phrases "dame" (ダメ) and "muri" (ムリ), which translate into "no good" and "it's impossible", respectively. This is the only instance of her audibly speaking words/phrases in the game.

- An image of a human figure that somewhat resembles Madotsuki has been found on a very ancient Paracas poncho, which is interesting considering the many examples of mesoamerican imagery found throughout the game. A full scan of the poncho here and some info here.
- A picture book released in 1993 titled REX Yume Nikki (part of Kadokawa's REX series) features a girl who somewhat resembles Madotsuki on its cover. Interestingly, Kadokawa is the company that made RPG Maker, the engine that was used to make the game.

- Madotsuki's shirt design resembles a simplified version of the CJK character 囧. This character can mean "to shine", or "window" matching the theme of Madotsuki's name. It can also be used as an emoticon expressing sadness or shock. In Japanese, the Kanji means 'clear' or 'bright', which could be a small indicator for her personality.
- In addition, her shirt design resembles the emblem of the Japanese Tsuchiya clan, or that of Incan military tunics, which could tie in with the Native American imagery often seen in the game.
Different Interpretations From Official Media
As Yume Nikki is an exploration game with largely no story, the game is left up to interpretation, though there are official Yume Nikki creations that have their own interpretations that can be dervied from.
- Manga Interpretation: In the Manga, Madotsuki is not a shut-in that refuses to leave her room[117], but rather it interprets the head shake as Madotsuki being unable to leave because she is trapped in her room rather then not wanting to leave it[118]. The Dream World is also a shared collective conscious of girls trying to turn them into "good girls" with characters like Poniko trying to find a way to esacpe the dream world, along with this, the "real world" Madotsuki keeps returning back too is still the dream world and jumping off wakes her up into the true real world[119][120][121][122][123].
Misconceptions
Madostuki's Race
This misconception comes from the idea that since Kikiyama described the game has having no story or purpose, then her ethnicity is up to interpretaiton and thus she is likely of indingenous descent. While that could be true, there really lacks any concrete reason for Madotsuki to be anything other then Asian descent (most likely Japanese).
The reasons for her being considered of indingenous is due to the Aztec (or possible Paracas, Nazca, Rapa Nui or African) imagery in her dreams, having Aztec Rave Monkey, appearing in the background, Madotsuki's poncho looking similar to poncho's worn by figures in Paracas culture, and other entites/individuals that appear. While it could be possible that these are meant to be Madotsuki being in some way having indingenous descent in her, there comes an issue when looking into other dreams worlds, where they all have some form of different imagery not meant to represent cultural signifcance. Along with having an entire world that's mainly referencing old famicon games[124]. Madotsuki also has a dream world that is on Mars, when she is very clearly not a martian[125].
The main house she stays in is of very clear Asian region, with it even having some customs from Asian cultures, such as having shoes for the balcony, and having similar room designs to one seen in Asian regions[126].
Madotsuki also has a "Famtendo Game" in her room[127], an obvious nod to Nintendo, with "Fam" most likely referring to the Nintendo Famicon, a console specific to Japan only.
Due to this and there being no direct confirmation, Madotsuki's Race is held under the assumption of the region she's in, which is most likely an Asian region. With it most likely being Japan.
Codex Statistics Questions
Q: What is the reason for Madotsuki being tier 10 instead of around Tier 2 as I see on other sites?
A: Simply Yume Nikki is entirely a dream, Madotsuki enters this world through going to sleep in her bed[128], and does not meet any of our Dream World Standards to be considered usable. For her Dream World Key, she showcases no feats on this level and "waking up" is not a feat.
Q: Why are her abilities listed then if they're all in a dream?
A: As Yume Nikki is an exploration game where the effects are a big part of it, then it only makes sense to index it.
Battle Records
None.
References
- ↑ Yume Nikki Real World
- ↑ Yume Nikki Dream World Entrance
- ↑ Yume Nikki Famtendo Game
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 1
- ↑ Yume Nikki Knife
- ↑ Yume Nikki Knife Effect Sound Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Stabbing Room
- ↑ Yume Nikki Poop Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Long Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Blonde Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Cat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Pause Screen
- ↑ Yume Nikki Yuki-onna Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Cat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Frog Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Neon Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Lamp Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Stoplight Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Medamaude Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Nopperabou Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Witch Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Demon Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Ending
- ↑ Yume Nikki Balcony Real World
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 6
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 7
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 8
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 6
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Effects
- ↑ Yume Nikki Knife Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Bicycle
- ↑ Yume Nikki Umbrella Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Umbrella Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Yuki-onna Effct
- ↑ Yume Nikki Flute Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Bicycle Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Knife Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 1
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 3
- ↑ Yume Nikki Going to Sleep
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 1
- ↑ Yume Nikki Ending
- ↑ Yume Nikki Balcony Real World
- ↑ Yume Nikki Severed Head Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Pinching
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 4
- ↑ Yume Nikki Severed Head Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Melting Snowman Event
- ↑ Yume Nikki Effects
- ↑ Yume Nikki Yuki-onna Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Cat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Frog Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Neon Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Long Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Blonde Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Medamaude Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Lamp Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Stoplight Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Nopperabou Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Witch Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Poop Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Severed Head Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Fat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Demon Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 4
- ↑ Yume Nikki Knife Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Medamaude Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Triangle kerchief Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Umbrella Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Umbrella Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 3
- ↑ Yume Nikki Yuki-onna Effct
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 4
- ↑ Yume Nikki Witch Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Midget Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Midget Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Fat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Long Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Blonde Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Poop Hair Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Nopperabou Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Buyo Buyo Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Nopperabou Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Stoplight Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Cat Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Lamp Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Neon Effect
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 6
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9.2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 1
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 1
- ↑ Yume Nikki Real World
- ↑ Yume Nikki Manga Volume 1, Chapter 2
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 5
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 6
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 7
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 8
- ↑ Yume Nikki Volume 1, Chapter 9
- ↑ Yume Nikki Famicon World
- ↑ Yume Nikki Seccom Masada
- ↑ Yume Nikki Madotsuki's Room
- ↑ Yume Nikki Famtendo
- ↑ Yume Nikki Going to Sleep