Yume Nikki

Yume Nikki

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List of Undertale References in Yume Nikki
By Diddy Kong Racing
Yume Nikki is possibly the greatest Undertale-inspired game that has ever been made and contains many references to Undertale, the game off which it was based. The author of Yume Nikki and Toby Fox were actually great friends, which explains why Yume Nikki borrowed so heavily from it. With a careful eye, you can pick up on the many nods that Yume Nikki makes to its predecessor Undertale, the game which inspired it and from which it probably borrowed most of its source-code.
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Introduction
As we all know, Undertale was released by Toby Fox on Steam in 2015 to critical acclaim. During the hype of its release, many other games sought to imitate it and cash in on its popularity. Three years following this, Yume Nikki was released in 2018 as a sort of knockoff inspired Undertale semi-fangame. Using this handy guide, you too can spot all the places where Yume Nikki pulled from Undertale when the author ran out of ideas and had to call his good old friend Toby Fox for help.
Stages
Much of Yume Nikki's world is completely and unabashedly taken from the Underground in Undertale.
Puddle World[yumenikki.fandom.com] is based off the Undertale scene where you walk wth Monster Kid in the rain.
Snow World[yumenikki.fandom.com] is heavily inspired by Snowdin in Undertale.
The Docks[yumenikki.fandom.com] are based off the section in Waterfall wherein Udyne chases you in Undertale.
• As practically the end of the explorable dream world, White Desert[yumenikki.fandom.com] mimicked Asgore's house in Undertale by using a sterile white color.

Figure 1: Side by Side Comparison of the Docks in Yume Nikki (Left) and Waterfall in Undertale (Right). Note that they are not from the same game and that the Left is clearly an inferior copy based on the Right.
Effects
Yume Nikki's effect system was intentionally designed to pay homage to its predecessor, Undertale by Toby Fox

The Frog Effect[yumenikki.fandom.com] was based off Froggit's character design.
The Umbrella Effect[yumenikki.fandom.com] is based off the umbrella scene in Undertale wherein Monster Kid and the main character walk under an umbrella in Waterfall.
The Knife Effect[yumenikki.fandom.com] was based on the knife item in Undertale.

Figure 2: Yume Nikki (Right) compared to Undertale (Left). Notice How Nikki, the Protagonist of Yume Nikki, is Holding a Clear Copy of the Undertale Umbrella.
Characters
Yume Nikki has a lovable and extremely vocal cast of characters. Unfortunately, none of these are original and are all blantant copies of their Undertale predecessors.

Dropfish[yumenikki.fandom.com] is an almost direct copy of Waterfall's Onion-san.
Frog[yumenikki.fandom.com] is based off Froggit from Undertale.
Nekoin[yumenikki.fandom.com] is based on Catty of Catty and Bratty in Undertale.
Fleebie[yumenikki.fandom.com] was heavily influenced by Undertale's Napstablook.
The Fisherman[yumenikki.fandom.com] is based off the NPC in Snowdin who leaves a fishing pole up to catch women.
The Toriningen's[yumenikki.fandom.com] designs were heavily influenced from Bratty from Bratty and Catty.
Uboa[yumenikki.fandom.com] is generally accepted to be based completely off of Gaster.



Figure 3: Onion-San from Undertale and his Knock-off Crappy Younger Brother Dropfish from Yume Nikki
Events
Not content to steal almost everything else from Undertale, the author of Yume Nikki also ripped off events from that game as well.
The Toriningen Party Event[yumenikki.fandom.com] is actually based on the similar party event in Delta Rune. Before finishing Undertale, Toby Fox had actually completely small portions of Delta Rune and was friends with the author of Yume Nikki. He showed the Yume Nikki author the party event in Delta Rune and as a nod, the creator of Yume Nikki included the Toriningen Party as a thank you.
The Uboa Event,[yumenikki.fandom.com] of course, is based on the various Gaster events in Undertale.
Figure 4: The author of Yume Nikki practically hacked Undertale and dumped the source code into his game. Notice how the Toriningen Party (Left) steals the boombox, trees, and three-person party from Delta Rune (Right).
Conclusion
In conclusion, around 95% of Yume Nikki's ideas come from Undertale, making it a delightful treat for any Undertale fans to play. Thank you, author of Yume Nikki! And thank you, Toby Fox, for inspiring him!
38 Comments
KurlyBrace Jul 29, 2024 @ 4:11pm 
lmao
SomeFoolishGuy Dec 28, 2023 @ 11:26pm 
Yup looked up Kikiyama games and found this.
Tattletail Dec 4, 2023 @ 4:44pm 
also most of these are wrong way wround (also yes, i know this is a joke)
Tattletail Dec 4, 2023 @ 4:42pm 
uboa come first
FLINT AND STEEL Aug 7, 2023 @ 6:56am 
I know this is a joke (at least I hope it is) but this can have negative effects: if someone were to search yume nikki on Google, there is a section in the seach results where Google generates possible questions and finds a page on the internet that possibly answers it. Here for example there could be "Is Yume Nikki inspired by Undertale?" and Google will promote this, misinforming a lot of unaware people. If you don't wish to delete it, which is understandable, while it will ruin the joke, I think it's best that you at least explain somewhere that this is a joke.
Henrykado Jul 29, 2023 @ 3:49pm 
"ermm this is joke right guys??"
YES YES IT OBVIOUSLY IS GRAAHH
Skerblash Jul 24, 2023 @ 9:53am 
Please be joking...
Jeb the Destroyer Apr 15, 2023 @ 6:01pm 
Toby Fox is a time traveler confirmed.
Frank Apr 2, 2023 @ 6:11am 
No way I always thought Yume Nikki seemed familiar.
YanagiJuniper4444 Mar 23, 2023 @ 6:05pm 
everybody who thinks this is fake:
this is so real>
just take it from me
i actually am the real life kikiyama who made the game and i am best buddies with toby maguire>