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The result of Sandstar making contact with organic matter, '''Friends''' (フレンズ) take on the form of human girls, but with features and outfits that closely resemble their original appearance. Friends also demonstrate both abilities and limitations reflective of their former selves. Like humans, they are able to speak and have a high capacity for learning and retaining information, although this varies from Friend to Friend. In addition to regular living creatures, animal remains (e.g. fossilized remains of extinct creatures or even a single lock of hair) and human ideas (e.g. mythological beasts) have been observed to turn into Friends.
 
The result of Sandstar making contact with organic matter, '''Friends''' (フレンズ) take on the form of human girls, but with features and outfits that closely resemble their original appearance. Friends also demonstrate both abilities and limitations reflective of their former selves. Like humans, they are able to speak and have a high capacity for learning and retaining information, although this varies from Friend to Friend. In addition to regular living creatures, animal remains (e.g. fossilized remains of extinct creatures or even a single lock of hair) and human ideas (e.g. mythological beasts) have been observed to turn into Friends.
  
Upon death, either by Ceruleans or unrelated accidents, Friends revert into their original form, and their lifespans rewind to the point immediately after their transformation. Subsequently, this comes at the expense of any memories gained as in their human form. It is as of yet unknown if a Friend's memories will return in the unlikely case that they came into contact with Sandstar post-reversion.
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Upon death, either by Celliens or unrelated accidents, Friends revert into their original form, and their lifespans rewind to the point immediately after their transformation. Subsequently, this comes at the expense of any memories gained as in their human form. It is as of yet unknown if a Friend's memories will return in the unlikely case that they came into contact with Sandstar post-reversion.
  
=== Cerulean ===
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=== Cellien ===
:''Main article: [[Cerulean]]''
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:''Main article: [[Cellien]]''
The result of Sandstar making contact with inorganic matter, the '''Cerulean''' (セルリアン) are a mysterious race of violent and aggressive monsters which serve as the collective antagonist of the ''Kemono Friends'' universe. They are typically amorphous in appearance, although Ceruleans taking on more distinctive forms have been observed in the past. They are both dangerous and hostile to Friends.
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The result of Sandstar making contact with inorganic matter, the '''Cellien''' (セルリアン) are a mysterious race of violent and aggressive monsters which serve as the collective antagonist of the ''Kemono Friends'' universe. They are typically amorphous in appearance, although Celliens taking on more distinctive forms have been observed in the past. They are both dangerous and hostile to Friends.
  
 
=== Sandstar ===
 
=== Sandstar ===
A mysterious substance integral to the world of ''Kemono Friends'' media. Upon making contact with organic or inorganic matter, '''Sandstar''' (サンドスター) turns things into Friends or Ceruleans. It is also responsible for the drastic climate variation of the different Japari Park "areas" despite their close proximity to one another. Its name is likely a reference to ''hoshi no suna'' (星の砂), the Japanese word for "stardust" which literally reads as "sand of the stars".
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A mysterious substance integral to the world of ''Kemono Friends'' media. Upon making contact with organic or inorganic matter, '''Sandstar''' (サンドスター) turns things into Friends or Celliens. It is also responsible for the drastic climate variation of the different Japari Park "areas" despite their close proximity to one another. Its name is likely a reference to ''hoshi no suna'' (星の砂), the Japanese word for "stardust" which literally reads as "sand of the stars".
  
 
In the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|anime]], Sandstar is described as appearing from "eruptions" out of an unnamed volcano in the Kyōshū Region. This depiction is in stark contrast to that of the [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)|original game]] and the [[Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park!|manga]], as both stories claim it originally fell from the sky instead. Whether this detail has been retconned or will be clarified in the future is a subject of speculation.
 
In the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|anime]], Sandstar is described as appearing from "eruptions" out of an unnamed volcano in the Kyōshū Region. This depiction is in stark contrast to that of the [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)|original game]] and the [[Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park!|manga]], as both stories claim it originally fell from the sky instead. Whether this detail has been retconned or will be clarified in the future is a subject of speculation.
  
In addition to basic Sandstar, a newly-discovered substance known as '''Sandstar Rō''' (サンドスター・ロウ) was being researched prior to the evacuation of Japari Park. Its properties are largely a mystery, although it seems that it enables certain types of Ceruleans to grow considerably in size and power. The meaning of the name "Rō" is as-of-yet unclear, although a comment by [[Tatsuki]] appears to indicate it means "raw".
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In addition to basic Sandstar, a newly-discovered substance known as '''Sandstar Rō''' (サンドスター・ロウ) was being researched prior to the evacuation of Japari Park. Its properties are largely a mystery, although it seems that it enables certain types of Celliens to grow considerably in size and power. The meaning of the name "Rō" is as-of-yet unclear, although a comment by [[Tatsuki]] appears to indicate it means "raw".
  
 
=== Kemonoplasm ===
 
=== Kemonoplasm ===
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=== Sparkle ===
 
=== Sparkle ===
'''Sparkle''' (輝き) is a concept exclusively found in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. It refers to intangible positive qualities, such as friendship, hope, and inspiration, but also includes more practical aspects like the ability to speak. Rather than feeding on Sandstar, Ceruleans in the game story steal Sparkle from Friends and humans alike, which also enables them to copy their appearance.
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'''Sparkle''' (輝き) is a concept exclusively found in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. It refers to intangible positive qualities, such as friendship, hope, and inspiration, but also includes more practical aspects like the ability to speak. Rather than feeding on Sandstar, Celliens in the game story steal Sparkle from Friends and humans alike, which also enables them to copy their appearance.
  
 
== Japari Park ==
 
== Japari Park ==
 
=== Japari Park ===
 
=== Japari Park ===
 
:''Main article: [[Japari Park]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Japari Park]]''
'''Japari Park''' (ジャパリパーク) is the setting of all ''Kemono Friends'' media to date. It is a massive, open zoo constructed on an island that closely resembles real life Japan. At one point, it was inhabited by humans and Friends alike, and served as a popular tourist attraction for people from all around the world. Once the Ceruleans invaded, however, the Park became unsuitable for humans, who have since evacuated all known regions of the island.
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'''Japari Park''' (ジャパリパーク) is the setting of all ''Kemono Friends'' media to date. It is a massive, open zoo constructed on an island that closely resembles real life Japan. At one point, it was inhabited by humans and Friends alike, and served as a popular tourist attraction for people from all around the world. Once the Celliens invaded, however, the Park became unsuitable for humans, who have since evacuated all known regions of the island.
  
 
=== Lucky Beast ===
 
=== Lucky Beast ===
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'''Japari Buns''' (Japanese: ジャパリまん Hepburn: Japariman), also known as '''Japari Manju''' (Japanese: ジャパリまんじゅう Hepburn: Japari Manjū) are the primary source of nourishment for Friends. In most cases, they are the sole food that Friends eat. Japari Buns, based on [[Wikipedia:Manjū| manju]], are round morsels branded with Japari Park's signature "の" logo. They contain all of the nutrients necessary for Friends to live healthily, a property that applies universally to all Friends. Their exact ingredients are unknown, but at least in the Kyoshu Region, there is a field from which Lucky Beasts gather the materials to make them. Once the materials are gathered, the robots produce and then finally distribute them to the Friends of Japari Park.
 
'''Japari Buns''' (Japanese: ジャパリまん Hepburn: Japariman), also known as '''Japari Manju''' (Japanese: ジャパリまんじゅう Hepburn: Japari Manjū) are the primary source of nourishment for Friends. In most cases, they are the sole food that Friends eat. Japari Buns, based on [[Wikipedia:Manjū| manju]], are round morsels branded with Japari Park's signature "の" logo. They contain all of the nutrients necessary for Friends to live healthily, a property that applies universally to all Friends. Their exact ingredients are unknown, but at least in the Kyoshu Region, there is a field from which Lucky Beasts gather the materials to make them. Once the materials are gathered, the robots produce and then finally distribute them to the Friends of Japari Park.
  
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Revision as of 03:18, 20 January 2019

Biology

Friend

Main article: Friends

The result of Sandstar making contact with organic matter, Friends (フレンズ) take on the form of human girls, but with features and outfits that closely resemble their original appearance. Friends also demonstrate both abilities and limitations reflective of their former selves. Like humans, they are able to speak and have a high capacity for learning and retaining information, although this varies from Friend to Friend. In addition to regular living creatures, animal remains (e.g. fossilized remains of extinct creatures or even a single lock of hair) and human ideas (e.g. mythological beasts) have been observed to turn into Friends.

Upon death, either by Celliens or unrelated accidents, Friends revert into their original form, and their lifespans rewind to the point immediately after their transformation. Subsequently, this comes at the expense of any memories gained as in their human form. It is as of yet unknown if a Friend's memories will return in the unlikely case that they came into contact with Sandstar post-reversion.

Cellien

Main article: Cellien

The result of Sandstar making contact with inorganic matter, the Cellien (セルリアン) are a mysterious race of violent and aggressive monsters which serve as the collective antagonist of the Kemono Friends universe. They are typically amorphous in appearance, although Celliens taking on more distinctive forms have been observed in the past. They are both dangerous and hostile to Friends.

Sandstar

A mysterious substance integral to the world of Kemono Friends media. Upon making contact with organic or inorganic matter, Sandstar (サンドスター) turns things into Friends or Celliens. It is also responsible for the drastic climate variation of the different Japari Park "areas" despite their close proximity to one another. Its name is likely a reference to hoshi no suna (星の砂), the Japanese word for "stardust" which literally reads as "sand of the stars".

In the anime, Sandstar is described as appearing from "eruptions" out of an unnamed volcano in the Kyōshū Region. This depiction is in stark contrast to that of the original game and the manga, as both stories claim it originally fell from the sky instead. Whether this detail has been retconned or will be clarified in the future is a subject of speculation.

In addition to basic Sandstar, a newly-discovered substance known as Sandstar Rō (サンドスター・ロウ) was being researched prior to the evacuation of Japari Park. Its properties are largely a mystery, although it seems that it enables certain types of Celliens to grow considerably in size and power. The meaning of the name "Rō" is as-of-yet unclear, although a comment by Tatsuki appears to indicate it means "raw".

Kemonoplasm

Kemonoplasm (けものプラズム) is a mysterious substance, revealed in the third official Guidebook, which gives Friends their animalian characteristics and superhuman abilities. On normal Friends, it is found primarily in animal-exclusive extremities that regular humans lack (e.g. animal ears, wings, tails) as well as their clothing. Friends formed from extinct animals and mythological creatures have a higher concentration, with such extraordinary examples as the Four Gods being composed entirely of Kemonoplasm.

Sparkle

Sparkle (輝き) is a concept exclusively found in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. It refers to intangible positive qualities, such as friendship, hope, and inspiration, but also includes more practical aspects like the ability to speak. Rather than feeding on Sandstar, Celliens in the game story steal Sparkle from Friends and humans alike, which also enables them to copy their appearance.

Japari Park

Japari Park

Main article: Japari Park

Japari Park (ジャパリパーク) is the setting of all Kemono Friends media to date. It is a massive, open zoo constructed on an island that closely resembles real life Japan. At one point, it was inhabited by humans and Friends alike, and served as a popular tourist attraction for people from all around the world. Once the Celliens invaded, however, the Park became unsuitable for humans, who have since evacuated all known regions of the island.

Lucky Beast

Main article: Lucky Beast

The Lucky Beasts (ラッキービースト) are a group of small, armless robots tasked with maintaining Japari Park. Among their responsibilities are the production and distribution of Japari Buns, making them essential for the lifestyle of Friends. They have remained in the Park and continue to perform their duties despite the apparent departure of humanity, and are (usually) skilled guides for human visitors.

Japari Buns

Japari Buns (Japanese: ジャパリまん Hepburn: Japariman), also known as Japari Manju (Japanese: ジャパリまんじゅう Hepburn: Japari Manjū) are the primary source of nourishment for Friends. In most cases, they are the sole food that Friends eat. Japari Buns, based on manju, are round morsels branded with Japari Park's signature "の" logo. They contain all of the nutrients necessary for Friends to live healthily, a property that applies universally to all Friends. Their exact ingredients are unknown, but at least in the Kyoshu Region, there is a field from which Lucky Beasts gather the materials to make them. Once the materials are gathered, the robots produce and then finally distribute them to the Friends of Japari Park.


Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)
Characters
Major Characters
CellvalMiraiServalTowaCellien QueenStar BeastsSilver FoxCaracalCrested IbisLuluWhite RhinocerosArai-sanFennec Fox
Minor Characters
Rabi-RabiBlack RhinocerosMargayOinari-sama
Groups
Apron Lovers' ClubCarefree Floaters' ClubClan of the Kings of a Hundred BeastsKemo Courageous Spears Chivalric OrderNyan Nyan FamilyPowerful Girls AllianceTeam I'll Bite YouWater GirlsWolf Federation
Locations
Japari ParkKyōshū RegionAn'in RegionSankai RegionNakabe RegionHokkai RegionHōtoku RegionGokoku RegionRiukiu RegionPark CentralKemono Castle
Quests
Story QuestsEvent QuestsGroup QuestsCharacter Quests
Terminology
The Four GodsFriendsCelliensJapari BusGroupSandstarSparkle
Lists and Documentation
CelliensCostumesEventsGameplay MechanicsItems and EquipmentMusicUnused ContentUpdate History
Friends
Mammals
A-F
AardwolfAfrican Bush ElephantAfrican Forest ElephantAfrican Golden WolfAfrican Wild DogAlpine IbexAmerican BisonArabian OryxArctic FoxArctic HareArctic WolfArizonan JaguarAsian Golden CatAsian Small-Clawed OtterAurochsAye-AyeBaikal SealBantengBarbary LionBat-Eared FoxBearded SealBengal TigerBergman's BearBinturongBlack-Backed JackalBlack-Tailed Prairie DogBlackbuckBlack JaguarBlack LeopardBlack RhinocerosBlue WhaleBobcatBornean OrangutanBrazilian PorcupineBrown BearBrown Greater GalagoBrown Long-Eared BatBuru BabirusaCalifornia Sea LionCape LionCapybaraCaracalCheetahChinese White DolphinClouded LeopardCollared PeccaryCommon Bottlenose DolphinCommon Brushtail PossumCommon ChimpanzeeCommon ElandCommon Ringtail PossumCommon Vampire BatCommon WombatCougarCoyoteCoypuCrested PorcupineCulpeoDholeDingoDire WolfDomestic CatDonkeyDromedaryDugongEastern WolfEurasian BeaverEurasian LynxEurasian OtterEuropean HareEzo Brown BearEzo Red FoxFennec FoxFlat-Headed CatFossaFraternal Myotis
G-L
GaurGeoffroy's CatGiant AnteaterGiant ArmadilloGiant Forest HogGiant PandaGiant PangolinGolden JackalGolden Lion TamarinGolden Snub-Nosed MonkeyGolden TigerGray FoxGray WolfGreater BilbyGreater GliderGrizzly BearGrévy's ZebraGuanacoGuernsey CattleHarp SealHilgendorf's Tube-Nosed BatHipparionHippopotamusHippopotamus GorgopsHokkaido WolfHolstein Friesian CattleHonduran White BatHoney BadgerHooded SealHuacaya AlpacaHyracotheriumImpalaIndian ElephantIndian RhinocerosIndian WolfIndriIriomote CatItalian WolfJaguarJaguarundiJapanese BadgerJapanese Black BearJapanese BoarJapanese MartenJapanese River OtterJapanese SquirrelJapanese WolfJersey CattleJungle CatKing CheetahKoalaKodiak BearKyūshū Flying SquirrelLeopardLinnaeus's Two-Toed SlothLionLong-Tailed Chinchilla
M-R
Malayan TapirMaltese TigerMandrillManed WolfMarbled CatMargayMarkhorMasai LionMasked Palm CivetMediterranean Monk SealMeerkatMexican WolfMongolian WolfMooseMountain GoatMountain HareMountain TapirMule DeerMuskoxNarwhalNilgaiNorth American BeaverNorthern Fur SealNorthern Sea OtterNumbatOcelotOkapiPademelonPale FoxPink Fairy ArmadilloPlains ZebraPlatypusPolar BearPronghornPrzewalski's HorsePère David's DeerQuaggaRaccoonRaccoon DogRed KangarooRed PandaReindeerReticulated GiraffeRhim GazelleRing-Tailed LemurRinged SealRoe DeerRothschild's GiraffeRyukyu Boar
S-Z
Saber-Toothed TigerSableSable AntelopeSaiga AntelopeSand CatScaly-Tailed PossumSchomburgk's DeerServalSheepShort-Beaked Common DolphinSiberian ChipmunkSiberian TigerSika DeerSilky AnteaterSilver FoxSivatheriumSnow LeopardSnow SheepSouth African GiraffeSouth China TigerSouthern PudúSouthern Sea OtterSouthern TamanduaSpectacled BearSpectacled Hare-WallabySpotted HyenaSpringbokSquirrel GliderSteller's Sea CowSteller Sea LionStoatStriped SkunkSulawesi Bear CuscusSumatran RhinocerosSun BearSuri AlpacaTakinTarpanTasmanian DevilThomson's GazelleThylacineTibetan AntelopeTibetan Sand FoxTopiTransvaal LionTundra WolfVenezuelan Red HowlerVicuñaWalrusWater DeerWestern Lowland GorillaWestern Spotted SkunkWhite-Eared OpossumWhite LionWhite RhinocerosWhite TigerWild Bactrian CamelWoolly MammothYezo Sika Deer
Birds
Acorn WoodpeckerArctic TernAtlantic PuffinBald EagleBarn OwlBlack SwanCampo FlickerChukar PartridgeCommon CuckooCommon OstrichCrested IbisDodoEastern Spot-Billed DuckEgyptian GooseEmperor PenguinEmuEurasian Eagle-OwlForest OwletGastornisGentoo PenguinGoldcrestGolden EagleGreater Bird-Of-ParadiseGreater FlamingoGreater HoneyguideGreater RheaGreater RoadrunnerGreen PheasantGuadalupe CaracaraHarpy EagleHumboldt PenguinIndian PeafowlJapanese Bush WarblerJapanese CormorantKing VultureKyushu OwlLarge-Billed CrowMartial EagleMarvelous SpatuletailMedium Tree FinchNorthern GoshawkNorthern White-Faced OwlNorth Island Giant MoaOkinawa RailOriental StorkPassenger PigeonPeregrine FalconPink-Backed PelicanRed-Crowned CraneRed JunglefowlResplendent QuetzalRock DoveRock PtarmiganRoss's GullScarlet IbisSecretarybirdShoebillSouthern Brown KiwiSouthern CassowarySouthern Rockhopper PenguinSpectacled OwlStriated CaracaraSuperb LyrebirdTundra SwanWhite-Naped CraneWhite Peafowl
Reptiles
African Rock PythonAlligator Snapping TurtleAmazon Tree BoaAmerican AlligatorBlack MambaBoomslangCoastal TaipanEmerald Tree BoaEuropean RatsnakeFrilled LizardGalápagos TortoiseGharialIndian Star TortoiseKing CobraKomodo DragonLeopard TortoiseOkinawan HabuPanther ChameleonRed-Eared SliderRed-Footed TortoiseSaltwater CrocodileSatanic Leaf-Tailed GeckoSpectacled Caiman
Amphibians
AxolotlHellbenderJapanese Giant SalamanderNorthern Dwarf Siren
UMA
ByakkoCellvalDanzaburou-DanukiGenbuInugami GyoubuJinmengyoKamaitachi (Chi)Kamaitachi (Setsu)Kamaitachi (Ten)Nine-Tailed FoxOinari-samaPeach PantherSeiryuShisa LeftyShisa RightSkyfishSuzakuTsuchinokoYamata No OrochiYatagarasu
Crossover
DororoGiroroHAW-206KeroroKururuLogikomaTachikoma Type-ATachikoma Type-BTachikoma Type-CTamamaUchikoma