Yes, his innocence was a refreshing breeze of hope and light upon the darkness that Ghetsis casted upon Unova, but that made it all the more easier to corrupt and twist. Ghetsis took advantage of N's gentle nature, kindness and compassion and manipulated him for his own use, after which he cruelly tossed N aside when he was done with him. I hate Ghetsis for staining N's heart with confusion and immorality.
I still can't believe the amount of hate Ghetsis gets it's upsetting All he needs is a hug, time, physical and mental health care and, Love. Poor thing...
IKR that music is so dam creepy. It makes me think of a puppet slowly coming to life or some creepy jack in a box music. How the fuck does N manage to sleep in that room?
I don't find this song creepy at all. It just feels sad, reflecting the many years lived by a lonely child, left in the castle to grow up without friends, his only family being Ghetsis, whom doesn't seem to show much care for N as a true son. It captures the emptiness of N's childhood. N is truly the saddest character in the entire Pokemon series.
The moment I entered N's playroom in the castle in black and white 2 I immediately turned around and walked out and said " All aboard the nope train to fuck that ville! ".
"This place... was my world. When I was little, I was abandoned deep in the woods. The ones who took me in and raised me were the Pokémon who lived there. Then, one day, a man appeared, claiming to be my father. That was...Ghetsis. The things he gave me were...the name "Harmonia"...the knowledge a king would need...Pokémon with their hearts shut so very tightly I couldn't even talk to them...and this room... I'll be outside..." "I remember...This is the place where Anthea and Concordia took care of me as a child. The Seven Sages all taught me different things..."
Does anyone care about poor little Ghetsis who "lost his EYE AND ARM!" Poor little thing. Dunno why he's disliked. He needs to be LOVED. ❤ + Ghetsis = a calm soul.
Lavender Town is loss. It's right within your reach but it's truly gone. Drought is the lack of hope. theres no more hope it's dried up. This is remembrance of what was there, but it's now gone, corrupt, distorted, and you can't bring it back. My interpretation of the scarier songs
@Caitlyn Carvalho uhh I wouldn't say that. Though his backstory is kinda screwed up but as a character he's naive and overly optimistic but his ideals don't fit with the world he's in.
@Caitlyn Carvalho I've never actually heard of alice. Plasma though is kinda like peta but are extremists and ghetsis spoilers is just manipulating people to take over the world. In Pokemon black and white 2 team plasma broke apart with neo team plasma which are terrorists hell-bent on world domination and the left overs of the original team plasma. If you want we could speak on discord about it if you want. Sorry that I haven't heard about the series alice comes from though.
+Xanmoas Well I mean like it could be the same because I haven't finished black/white... But it's like Ghetsis only showed N pokemon that were abused by trainers and that's his motive to liberate pokemon
HEY!! Ghetsis LOST HIS EYE AND ARM WHAT DO YOU EXPECT. Plus He NEEDS LOVE to EVEN if he seems like a villain even though he is NOT evil. (IN MY OPINOIN!!)
R/B/Y: Lavender Town G/S/C: Unown radio R/S/E: Drought D/P/Pt: Hall of Origins,The Old Chateau B/W,B2/W2: N's Room Does anyone out there know if X and Y have any creepy themes?
I set this as my ringtone, and it went off in class! Everyone just looked around like there was a creepy ghost or something. Only a couple people knew this was N's castle theme! XD
N's story is why I love the 5th generation so much. And passing my info from Black to White 2 it just makes it better and sadder. I want to tell N I'm the same trainer he is looking for...
Am I really the only one to adore this theme and not be scared of it ? I was obssessed with it when I've enter in the room and spend idk how many time in this place to listen to it--
No you are not 😊 i love this i listend this before sleep it so crepy but ať same time so botfull and calm Sorry for bad gramar i am not Very Good ať speaking english 😅
This is creepy, but more represents N’s broken childhood. It sounds like a broken music box, which can represent N’s broken childhood. I find it unsettling, somewhat because of the tone, but not much the tone. More of how N had a broken childhood and this could represent his sadness, stress, or anger.
***** did you try the original Japanese version of Lavender town, right before they changed it because of headaches.... um...... well I guess its not that scarey
Sherri Blossom Old chateau and the other themes are far more creepy because of how modern they are. couldn't do much with the lavender theme back then. 8bit was all they could do. because it's 8bit. it just doesn't give the same creepy feel to it
This Music slowly drives me crazy, look at what 2 years and a fight made to this, the memories, BW2 was truly a masterpiece, it creeps you out by how the story actually turned out.
At night, when you're asleep Across your room in shadows deep A dark figure with a red jaw Recreates the things you saw And in your deepest nightmares is when He makes you feel the pain again
Mewtwo They haven't even put the 3DS in a Pokemon game, anime, manga or movie..., so yeah 3ds should be non-existant to you... (If some asshole comes up to me when a new pokemon game is out and goes like "HURR DURR! AEIDON, DER EES AAH 3EEDEEESS ONN DA NOO POKEEE EH MONN" then I will inform them this comment was before it)
***** Lol! Who would want to play as a female?, most people think Men are more heroic than women. Unless your name is Adolf Hitler! (Obvious Sarcasm Is Obvious)
i remember walking into the ruined castle for the first time knowing that the original song was creepy. But man! broken music box in a destroyed, abandoned place. Doesn't get much creepier than that. Also with N just standing in the castle, remembering
I know that this has nothing to do with N's castle and yes that is creepy but you also got to remember that abandoned house,just by (creepys standareds) There is a ghost girl that follows you.. furniture moves around in diffrent places when you get back up the stairs. and ghost pokemon attack you. now until you understand what i mean about this part you'll think i'm crazy. BUT what i find the most disturbing is that cresellia's feather or the Lunar wing,was found in the main room of the building.
I know this is weird but i think that the fact that's so slow and off key (like a broken music box) represents N's ruined childhood (remember how his "father" treated him at the end of B/W 1?) he realized that his whole world was lying to him...and this theme represents how "broken" he is after that, so that's why it sounds so scary and unsettling... Just an assumption tho...
It's not exactly scary, but those who played the first game would be a little unsettled by it... In my opinion, it's a little sad, considering the state N's room was in... And with this music, you kind of get the feeling that it's in ruin... N is personally my favorite character in the black/white games XP
N is pretty awesome... That's my honest opinion and Here's the reason why I think this, 1. He can talk to Pokemon. 2.His back story. 3. The anime. He just seems like he''d be an awesome person to meet. C:
No Ghetsis is Way better. He has a really great team of pokemon, A strong dragon with frustration, he doesn't act like a bleeding heart who has "Affection" for their pokemon, a strong hatrid for N (which i also have), And perfect plans and intentions.
Gen 1 was the original generation. Gen 2 had the most open world. Gen 3 had the best evil teams. Gen 4 had the best music. Gen 5 had the best story. Gen 6.... nothing.
It fits N. All the slightly broken toys, out of tune instruments and slightly out of time notes since in a way that's what Ghetsis had turned him into.
When you think about it, this song is exactly like a child's lullaby or something like that, But all the notes are slightly higher or lower pitched, so it sounds familiar but distant at the same time ... Huh :/
This song fits Unova so well, people hate on 5th gen alot but it has by far the most mature story. It gave us 156 pokemon and has the best songs to come out of a game.
Am I the only one that feels like N is basically Komaeda Nagito from Danganronpa 2..? They both have tragic pasts, getting hurt badly in their past and having no one to receive love from... And both have very similar personalities too..!
Emily Does Stuff N reminds me of L from Death Note as well, their empty staring eyes, the way they got attached to the main character(Light and Hilbert/Hilda) they are both mathematic geniuses too
Man, this theme doesn't help at all that I had a rather disturbed childhood, with my parents always fighting and arguing. Probably why I relate to N so much.
How can you not? Given the chance I think we all would. Throughout the whole game, from his very first appearance I just wanted to join him, not fight him
Mmmm.. Hmmm.. m..m..mabye? Uh.. well I wouldn't start dating Black or Dancer Dirk.. Yeah I have feelings for N still(forever). Ok yes I have a crush on N and.. Yes I probably would marry him given the chance. -Sparky
When I first heard about N, my heart, soul and sanity died. Now every time I come back to this song I just get reminded how much of a hollow shell I am.
I know the room could have been destroyed just by the impact of sinking back into the ground, but when I saw his room again in White2 I always got the feeling he had purposefully destroyed it...
***** That, good Sir, is in the English version of the game. However, in the Japanese version, he really did try to impale our character with the icicles. And by the way, if you pay attention to the cutscenes in B2/W2, Kyurem's Glaciate took form of sharp icicle shards. So, in a way, ***** is also correct.
IT'S STORY TIME! (I suck at storytelling though so... :/) Please note that if you want to make this story scarier, play the music while reading!) It was a dark, pitch black night. A man, an investigater, has gone on a mission to explore a specific castle. After pushing himself through trees in a forest, he finally found the castle. As he went through the entrance of the building, it happened to be very dark, matching the color tone of the night. This frightened the man somehow, but he urged to move on, for this mission had to be complete. Just then, his ears caught a faint sound. It was a song, and it sounded like a baby's lullaby, only to have a handful of creepy verses added to the song. The man began to tremble and shift with discomfort. As he took careful steps throughout the castle, the stone floor strangely creaked, exactly like old, worn out wooden planks. In front of the man's frightened, wide eyes, was a room. The door to it was open slightly, but no light happened to leak out. Inside he heard a giggle, like a child's. The man thought it was a record player, trying to scare him, but he forced himself to open the door so he could move in. As he entered, the man could see a bunch of toys, some coated in dark blood. The man nearly screamed in fright as he saw the walls, all around, splattered in blood, as if someone had brutally murdered someone without giving them a chance to say their last words of life. Old, bloodied train tracks were laid in the middle of a blue cloud flooring, not touched for almost 2 years, it looked like. The flooring was torn up in some areas and also bloodied. A dirty, chewed basketball was next to the tracks, as well as a tipped over basketball hoop and a heap of toys shoved in the back, wrecked and messed. The man detected a small figure, curled up on one edge of the skateboard course. It was the thing that was giggling! the man thought nervously. The creepy baby-like lullaby had grown louder and slower, causing it to become worse. As the man creeped towards the figure, it started to breathe heavily, as if it was lacking air. Ever so suddenly, the figure turned around at the speed of light and screeched. It's loud scream sounded like some sharp object was scraping against glass. The figure was a child, a small one. The child's eyes were missing, and dark blood flowed below the sockets nonstop. It's green hair and pajamas were wrecked, torn, and drenched in blood. The child had also wieled a knife in one hand, the sharp tip covered in blood as well. Before the man could scream and retreat from the castle, the child charged at him, at blinding speed, and stabbed him with the knife, killing him instantly. The man was recording this mission for proof to show his boss, and his camera had dropped. The child looked evilly at the camera, which was still recording, and picked it up. It then wolfed it down. The crushed camera stopped recording when it reached the child's esophagus. The castle was never to be seen by any other person again, for they would be killed if they had ever did. After the child's kill, it had wrote in the man's blood: "I'm always here, and always watching."
And, after writing that on all four walls, the child helped itself to the man's skin, bones, organs, liver, and heart. The man's leftovers were forever on the floor, never to disappear. Sorry, people who are sensitive towards gore, but I just thought to make it a bit more gorey. :P
I came back after over 5 years to this song and it strangly felt comforting like nastalga but I never played black and white and its only this song that does it
I love how upbeat N's room theme was in the first Pokemon game, before he knew he had been groomed and realized the abuse all of these years, and how warped it is in the sequel as the truth is known to all parties now, yet he's still trying to put together the pieces and learn what's reality and what's naivity. Love it!
Love how they actually mess with the audio to help the atmosphere. They've done it as well in sun an moon with one of the themes randomly skipping, stopping and becoming staticky.
You know how a wind-up music box plays a joyful tune in accordance to the number of times you turned the knob, then the music begins to slow down until it eventually stops? This theme is like the music box being stuck in that "slow down" period. The knob continues to turn and play this slowed down version of the original tune. Anxiety builds because you're waiting for the knob to stop turning... but the end never comes. It keeps playing, pauses briefly, then picks up from where it left off. All the while the little ballerina girl spins in circles, her smiling face greeting you at every turn, as if she isn't being forced to dance for all eternity.