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== Appearance == |
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Anjellica is a plump, colorful combination of numerous sea creatures. She has lacy attachments and a skirt being from a jellyfish. There is a golden swirl pattern across her body. She has a fin just like a shark's. She has a blue bottom, and fins, with white from face going down to her body, and under the fins. |
Anjellica is a plump, colorful combination of numerous sea creatures. She has lacy attachments and a skirt being from a jellyfish. There is a golden swirl pattern across her body. She has a fin just like a shark's. She has a blue bottom, and fins, with white from face going down to her body, and under the fins. |
Revision as of 16:13, 2 April 2021
Anjellica (ジェリードルフィン Jerī Dorufin?, "Jelly Dolphin") is a boss in Chapter 2 of Balan Wonderworld created by Lance to prevent Emma Cole and Leo Craig from progressing.
Boss Information
- To Be Added -
Appearance
She is composed of the following combination of costumes: Dynamic Dolphin and Jellyjolt. She is the corruption of Fiona's heart.
Anjellica is a plump, colorful combination of numerous sea creatures. She has lacy attachments and a skirt being from a jellyfish. There is a golden swirl pattern across her body. She has a fin just like a shark's. She has a blue bottom, and fins, with white from face going down to her body, and under the fins.
Trivia
- She bears a resemblance to both Gulpo from Nights into Dreams and Girania from Nights Journey of Dreams. All being fish/aquatic creatures.
- Her appearance represents Fiona Demetria's experience with dolphins before being knocked out by one.
- Her idle animation seems to be that of (disco) dancing.
- Her name is a pun on the name, "Angelica", as well as the word "jellyfish".