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  1. CREDITS Dawn: Lauren Kong ( @LaurenKong_ , / laurenk_va ) Beelze: RecD ( @recorderdude, / recdtrh ) Lyrics, Art, Audio, Video: Juno Game Footage: Gensei Channel ( / @genseichannel7613 ) Original ...

    • 4 min
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    • Juno Songs
    • Overview
    • Story
    • Gameplay Mechanics
    • Game Over Screens
    • Shopé
    • Pokédex
    • Trivia (General)
    • Dialogue

    is a mod created by Banbuds and currently directed by ScorchVx and SimplyCrispy, that revolves around Pokémon creepypastas. The main weeks are inspired by Hypno’s Lullaby, Easter Egg: Snow on Mount Silver, Lost Silver, and Buried Alive. MissingNo. is also present, being one of the only characters in the mod to not originate from a creepypasta.

    There are also several bonus songs that can be bought from the Shop. These are inspired by DISABLED, Strangled Red, Hell Bell, Glitchy Red, and a Jigglypuff image of unknown origin. There are also a few bonus songs based on original material made for the mod.

    This mod was released at approximately midnight on Halloween, 2021, while the unfinished V2 Update prematurely released on October 22, 2022.

    The latest Funk Kast direct has revealed that this mod is back in development, with no set release date as of now.

    One night, Boyfriend mysteriously goes missing; prompting Girlfriend to try and find him. She soon encounters a strange, yellow humanoid near a bloody trail leading into the woods. This creature beckons GF to follow him into the woods, for he says he saw BF there. But she had no idea what he has in store for her…

    Pendulum: During Hypno’s week, Monochrome (Hell Mode) and Pasta Night (as Lord X or MX), Hypno's Pendulum will swing throughout the entirety of the song. The player has to press the spacebar with each time the pendulum is at it's lowest point (the easiest method is hitting spacebar to the metronome/beat). If the player does not keep up with the pendulum, the screen will slowly get redder and the humming noise in the background will become louder until GF (BF in Monochrome, MX and Lord X in Pasta Night) becomes completely hypnotized; resulting in a Game Over. Continuing to press spacebar with the right timing can reverse this effect. Hypno's songs in Hell Mode has the pendulum swing faster. In V2, a green checkmark appears when the player times the space bar correctly, and a red swirl appears if timed incorrectly.

    Psyshock: In addition to the pendulum, Hypno will regularly attack GF using Psyshock during his week; causing the screen to flash pink and furthering the hypnosis. If the player is hypnotized enough, Psyshock can cause a game over. In V1, Left Unchecked will end with Hypno using Psyshock multiple times until the screen goes red; this is simply a jumpscare and will trigger the next cutscene.

    Unown: During Monochrome and Missingno (Hell Mode) , the screen will occasionally go red and display a string of Unown text, which the player must spell out on their keyboard before the timer ends or else a Game Over will ensue. This sounds easy, but the text is in a very weird font. Missingno (Hell Mode) in V1 only had one instance at the start, which was always MISSINGNO. This was changed in Version 1.1.0, where multiple phrases can appear and at multiple points during the track (though the first one is always MISSINGNO). The Unown also at one point in the song appear just before the player's turn, which can make an FC incredibly difficult, especially when combined with the jumpscares obscuring most of the last part of the song. The timer's length in beats is:

    •16 (most of the time)

    •6 (late in Monochrome, two codes are given to the player in one turn)

    •8 (a few times in MissingNo)

    •In Safety Lullaby and Left Unchecked, Girlfriend is shown fully hypnotized while Hypno reaches out to grab her. When pressing "RETRY?", she shakes off the hypnosis.

    •In Lost Cause, Girlfriend collapses onto the ground. Hypno's head looms over her, shaking and cloaked in darkness.

    •In Frostbite, the simple "RETRY?" message appears. The unfinished animation shows Freakachu tearing into Gold's back and bursting out of his chest. His intestines spell out the "RETRY?" button.

    •In Insomnia, Feraligatr roars and rips his eyes open. Boyfriend beeps and turns to run before swiftly getting his head bitten off.

    •In Monochrome, Gold fades away into the darkness. The song restarts automatically.

    •In Missingno, the default Week 6 animation plays. Boyfriend then glitches out and a Windows error message appears.

    The Cartridge Guy's Shopé (pronounced "shop") is a shop that is unlocked after playing the Hypno's Lullaby Cartridge and entering the Freeplay menu. In there, the Cartridge Guy appears, selling varying items. On the menu, there's three option choices, being "Buy", "Sell", and "Exit". The player cannot sell anything to him however, and the option is just there for cosmetic purposes. Moving to the right, the player is directed to the Freeplay menu.

    The money system from the mod, also known here as Pokémon Dollars, can be gained after playing any song. The amount gained depends on how well high the player's accuracy is in a song. If the player doesn't have any money to buy anything from the shop, the player will have to re-play the songs that are available or that were purchased by them. The maximum amount of money that can be won from a song is 250 Pokémon Dollars, given for getting about 100% accuracy.

    The Pokédex can be found in the main menu after completing the Hypno's Lullaby Cartridge. The Pokédex, just like its original depiction, is a tool that gives information about the majority of the characters from the mod. It lists said character's height, weight, description, and more. The characters are only unlocked in the Pokédex after beating the song that they are featured in. (For example, Glitchy Red is only unlocked in the Pokédex after beating "Isotope").

    The style of the Pokédex references the Game Boy's Gen 1 Pokémon games' iteration of the tool. The Pokédex itself doesn't features all of the mod's characters, with the exception of Girlfriend, White Hand, Boyfriend, Mike, Pico, Dawn, Hypno (Bygone Purpose), Alexis, PLEASE, and AWAY.

    •It is possible spell out the phrase "DIE ADAM" with the Unowns in the banner of the mod, Or maybe it just spell "I AM DEAD".

    •Lullaby is the fifth noted mod logged on Funkipedia to play in Boyfriend's perspective. The mod uses this perspective in the songs Monochrome and Insomnia.

    •The first noted occurrence of this unique perspective is in Times and Tribulations during Hivemind. FNF: The End, Minus eteled's Diagraphephobia, Plaything, and System Failure, and Doki Doki Takeover's Epiphany are the second, third, and fourth occurrences respectively, also, 6th is Vs. Spong's Bibulus.

    •In Safety Lullaby and Left Unchecked, White Hand will occasionally appear behind Girlfriend, which could be a reference to dialogue from an NPC in Lavender Town, in which they say, "Teehee! Of course! That white hand on the player's shoulder, It's not real."

    •Banbuds stated in a QnA that Buried Alive was going to be a part of V1, but didn't make it due to time constraints.

    •All secret songs will only appear in Freeplay after the first time they are accessed.

    Idle Lines
    Sell Lines
    Pussy Mode Enabled Lines
    Hell Mode Enabled Lines
    Not Enough Money Lines
    Amusia Dialogue
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