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Nyami


Nyami in Scribblenauts

Type

Creature, Friendly, Animal, Konami, Guest Object

Behavior

Dances, picks up Stereos, and activates Jukeboxes

Synonyms

None Known

Available in

Scribblenauts (Japanese version), Super Scribblenauts (Japanese Version)

Nyami is a dancing humanoid cat and is one of the two mascots of the Pop'n Music series. She is very close to her best friend Mimi and is often wearing a new outfit in each game she appears in. She appears as a Guest Object in the Japanese versions of Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts.

Scribblenauts[]

Nyami uses special idle and walk animations that make her look like she's dancing. She will pick also pick up Stereos and activate Jukeboxes. If a hostile enemy is placed near Nyami, she will run away scared.

Super Scribblenauts[]

Nyami's behaviors were changed to be relatively generic in Super Scribblenauts. She now uses normal idle and walk animations, and will not interact with stereos or jukeboxes anymore. She is no longer scared away by hostile enemies, and if they attack her she will now attempt to fight back. Her sprite was also altered to give her shorter arms.

Trivia[]

  • Nyami's outfit in Scribblenauts is based on her appearance as 1P in Pop'n Music 3.
  • In both Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts, Mimi and Nyami function exactly the same.
  • Nyami has no special interactions with Mimi, despite being best friends.
  • Nyami's arms were made shorter in Super Scribblenauts, which is was done to match Mimi's appearance in Scribblenauts.
    • Mimi's arms seem to only be short in Scribblenauts because her arm sprite was cropped wrong. Instead of fixing Mimi, Super Scribblenauts makes them match by cropping Nyami's arms wrong too.

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