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Friends may also have personality traits which resemble the original animal. For example, [[Aardwolf]] Friends tend to be shy, while [[Passenger Pigeon]] Friends like to travel, mimicking the animal's nomadic nature. They may also take up professions that relate to the animal's habits, or relate to their interactions with humans. For example, the {{sbpg|Muskox|Nexon Game}} of the original mobile game knits as a hobby, in reference to the qiviuq wool shed by the muskox that can be used as a textile.
Friends may also have personality traits which resemble the original animal. For example, [[Aardwolf]] Friends tend to be shy, while [[Passenger Pigeon]] Friends like to travel, mimicking the animal's nomadic nature. They may also take up professions that relate to the animal's habits, or relate to their interactions with humans. For example, the {{sbpg|Muskox|Nexon Game}} of the original mobile game knits as a hobby, in reference to the qiviuq wool shed by the muskox that can be used as a textile.


Generally, there is only one Friend of an animal in any given generation - however, as shown by EX Friends, two Friends of the same animal can coexist. The likelihood of such things is comparable to a multiple-birth.
Generally, there is only one Friend of an animal in any given generation - however, as shown by '''[[Friends #EX Friends|EX Friends]]''', more than one Friend of the same animal can coexist. The likelihood of such things is comparable to a multiple-birth.


===Sandstar===
===Sandstar===
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===The Four Gods===
===The Four Gods===
:''Main article: [[The Four Gods]]''
:''Main article: [[Four Gods]]''
The '''Four Gods''' are a group of four deity Friends that act as the protectors of Japari Park and represent the four cardinal directions. They are based upon the [[wikipedia:Four Symbols|four symbols]] of Chinese mythology. The Four Gods are composed of [[Seiryu]] of the east, [[Suzaku]] of the south, [[Byakko]] of the west, and [[Genbu]] of the north. The Four Gods are capable of transforming themselves into Cellien-like forms which resemble their depictions as deities, which they use to test Friends who seek their power.
The '''Four Gods''' are a group of four deity Friends that act as the protectors of Japari Park and represent the four cardinal directions. They are based upon the [[wikipedia:Four Symbols|four symbols]] of Chinese mythology. The Four Gods are composed of [[Seiryu]] of the east, [[Suzaku]] of the south, [[Byakko]] of the west, and [[Genbu]] of the north. The Four Gods are capable of transforming themselves into Cellien-like forms which resemble their depictions as deities, which they use to test Friends who seek their power.


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===Generation 2===
===Generation 2===
:''Featured in [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)]], [[Welcome to Japari Park (2018 ONA)]]''
:''Featured in [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)]], [[Kemono Friends 3]], [[Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours]], [[Welcome to Japari Park (2018 ONA)]]''
'''Generation 2''' is the first generation plagued by the threat of the Celliens. Within Generation 2, Friends still have access to human technology and knowledge, but there are no visitors to speak of. The breakdown of Japari Park had not yet occurred, and structural damage was minimal. However, Friends of this generation are notably more animal-like in comparison to Generation 1, playing and frolicking freely in open terrain rather than integrating into society in any noticeable manner.
'''Generation 2''' is the first generation plagued by the threat of the Celliens. Within Generation 2, Friends still have access to human technology and knowledge, but there are no visitors to speak of. The breakdown of Japari Park had not yet occurred, and structural damage was minimal. However, Friends of this generation are notably more animal-like in comparison to Generation 1, playing and frolicking freely in open terrain rather than integrating into society in any noticeable manner.


===Generation ?===
===Generation ?===
:''Featured in [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)]], [[Kemono Friends 2]], [[Kemono Friends 3]], [[Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours]], [[Kemono Friends Festival]], [[Stage Play "Kemono Friends"]], [[Stage Play "Kemono Friends 2" ~Snowy Night Kemonos~]], [[=LOVE Stage Project "Kemono Friends"]]''
:''Featured in [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)]], [[Kemono Friends 2]], [[Kemono Friends Festival]], [[Stage Play "Kemono Friends"]], [[Stage Play "Kemono Friends 2" ~Kemonos of the Snowy Night~]], [[=LOVE Stage Project "Kemono Friends"]], [[Pachislot Kemono Friends]]''


'''Generation ?''', so named for the ambiguous period of time between its arrival and Generation 2, is the generation most depicted in Kemono Friends media, though it is not all necessarily the same Generation. Rather, the lack of concrete information on which Friends belong to which Generation means that their placement in the timeline is unknown, thus, "?" is used as a designation. Generation ? most commonly refers to the Friends from the two seasons of the anime and Kemono Friends 3; while Generation ?-2 can be used to describe Friends specifically from Kemono Friends Festival as it is known that they are not of the same Generation as the anime. However, they all fall under the "?" umbrella.
'''Generation ?''', so named for the ambiguous period of time between its arrival and Generation 2, is the generation most depicted in Kemono Friends media, though it is not all necessarily the same Generation. Rather, the lack of concrete information on which Friends belong to which Generation means that their placement in the timeline is unknown, thus, "?" is used as a designation. Generation ? most commonly refers to the Friends from the two seasons of the anime; while Generation ?-2 can be used to describe Friends specifically from Kemono Friends Festival as it is known that they are not of the same Generation as the anime. However, they all fall under the "?" umbrella.


Japari Park in Generation ? is rusting, falling apart, and clearly in disrepair. There are no humans to speak of; the ruins of what was once the great Japari Park are all that remains to prove their existence. Lucky Beasts still roam, performing their duties as always, but outside of emergencies, they refuse to speak to Friends, as they generally only speak to humans. As such, the only characters a Lucky Beast will speak to in Generation ? are [[Kaban]] and [[Kyururu]].
Japari Park in Generation ? is rusting, falling apart, and clearly in disrepair. There are no humans to speak of; the ruins of what was once the great Japari Park are all that remains to prove their existence. Lucky Beasts still roam, performing their duties as always, but outside of emergencies, they refuse to speak to Friends, as they generally only speak to humans. As such, the only characters a Lucky Beast will speak to in Generation ? are [[Kaban]] and [[Kyururu]].
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===Kemo Harmony===
===Kemo Harmony===
'''Kemo Harmony''' is a powerful ability that a Friend can utilize when something within them resonates. Such an ability is tied directly to the Sparkle of a Friend, and is capable of causing miracles. When Kemo Harmony was invoked by Serval's strong desire to help others during a time of crisis in the original mobile game, she was able to heal the injuries of many Friends and animals around her, allowing them all to escape an attack by Celliens upon the hospital the group was staying at. During the events of the game, [[Cerval]] steals the Kemo Harmony Sparkle from Serval for the Cellien Queen in order for her to trigger her own "Cell Harmony" equivalent. However, Cell Harmony's effects were counteracted by an especially strong concentration of Sparkle resonating from the Friends of the area.
'''Kemo Harmony''' is a powerful ability that a Friend can utilize when something within them resonates. Such an ability is tied directly to the Sparkle of a Friend, and is capable of causing miracles. When Kemo Harmony was invoked by Serval's strong desire to help others during a time of crisis in the original mobile game, she was able to heal the injuries of many Friends and animals around her, allowing them all to escape an attack by Celliens upon the hospital the group was staying at. During the events of the game, [[Cellval]] steals the Kemo Harmony Sparkle from Serval for the Cellien Queen in order for her to trigger her own "Cell Harmony" equivalent. However, Cell Harmony's effects were counteracted by an especially strong concentration of Sparkle resonating from the Friends of the area.


===Groups===
===Groups===
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The '''Kemono Amulet''' is an anomalous object held by the [[Towa|protagonist]] of the original mobile game. The amulet is capable of protecting Friends from the effects of a lost Sparkle, restoring forgotten memories, and granting Friends additional strength. However, the amulet is also said to have the ability to travel through time; though the exact mechanics of this are unknown, it is known that according to {{sbpg|Oinari-Sama|Nexon Game}}, the amulet found on the protagonist's person during the events of the game should already have existed within Japari Park and shows more signs of wear and damage than she believes should be present. The [[Kemono Friends Official Guidebooks]] confirm that the protagonist eventually gives the amulet to their younger self some time after the events of the game.
The '''Kemono Amulet''' is an anomalous object held by the [[Towa|protagonist]] of the original mobile game. The amulet is capable of protecting Friends from the effects of a lost Sparkle, restoring forgotten memories, and granting Friends additional strength. However, the amulet is also said to have the ability to travel through time; though the exact mechanics of this are unknown, it is known that according to {{sbpg|Oinari-Sama|Nexon Game}}, the amulet found on the protagonist's person during the events of the game should already have existed within Japari Park and shows more signs of wear and damage than she believes should be present. The [[Kemono Friends Official Guidebooks]] confirm that the protagonist eventually gives the amulet to their younger self some time after the events of the game.


===Juuoh Park===
:''Main article: [[Juuoh Park]]''
Juuoh Park is an artificially created floating island that extends from a small uninhabited island that is home to the [[:Category:Beast King Friends|Beast King Friends]]. and It is the setting for [[Pachislot Kemono Friends]]. Juuoh Park has a dome shape, but inside the dome, the natural environment is artificially reproduced by electric energy. The towering UFO tower in the center is an integrated resort , and it is a tourist facility that combines various things such as theaters, restaurants, amusement parks, sports facilities and hot spring facilities.
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