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DAGDA'S NAME COLLECTION + WHAT THEY MEAN
these are in alphabetical order within their respective category.
last updated: 25/04/2026 (NOT FINISHED I GOT THROUGH 100/492)
note that most names on this list i won't be willing to part with. however you're always welcome to ask, if it's something that means a lot to you chances are i'll be more lenient (you'll have to give me a convincing pitch though hahah)


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MUSIC
BANDS & MUSICIANS
A36 - swedish rapper
akiradeath - hardcore techno duo Akira Kanzaki & Akira Sato (the latter more commonly known as Coakira. more on him later.)
Aktor - Finnish Prog Rock band
alienvampires - Italian EBM/Aggrotech band.
AngelicProcess - The Angelic Process, an American Drone Metal band.
AliceGlass - Margaret Osborn, a Witch House musician. former member of Crystal Castles
Angelspit - Australian Electro-Industrial band.
Apoptygma - first word of Apoptygma Berzerk, a Norwegian Synthpop band
ashburyheights - my FAVORITE BAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ILOVE THEM SOMUCH PLEASE LISTEN TO THEM but if you don't like them please don't tell me i will cry. thank you
Assemblage23 - American EBM act
Atomicmosquito - the S didn't fit but it's supposed to be Atomic Mosquitos. a delightful instrumental band that originally got me into Surf Rock
Atomship - American Alt Metal band
Autechre - very influential IDM duo from England
BadReligion - American Punk Rock band
BebornBeton - German Synthpop band
billytalent - Canadian Punk Rock band
Biomekkanik - Swedish Synthpop band
blackmidi - English Experimental Rock band
BloodhoundGang - silly and very stupid American Hiphop/Rock group
Bokassa - Norwegian Rock band
BoyHarsher - American Electro duo
Breakcorist - Estonian producer also known as breakcorist00
BusinessCity - Finnish Acid Techno group (seen live twice)
C-Drone-Defect - German Electro-Industrial band
cainsoffering - Finnish Power Metal group
Catdestroyer - Nicaraguan Hardcore Techno producer
CharliXCX - British Hyperpop musician, chances are you know her because of Brat
chelseagrin - American deathcore band
Coakira - Akira Sato, a Japanese Hardcore Techno producer & owner of the Fujimi Industry Records record label. he is also my all time favorite producer (:
Combichrist - Norwegian Aggrotech/EBM band
ConcreteSox - UK Hardcore band
Corlyx - Darkwave band based in the UK and Italy
Craneium - Finnish Fuzzrock band. underrated band and lovely people, i've been to their shows twice now
custommummy - side project of Akira Sato/Coakira and yumii, also Electronic but more ambient than Sato's usual work
DannyBlu - American Darkwave musician
DarrenStyles - British Hardstyle producer
DavidSylvian - British Alt & Art Rock musician
DeadCanDance - Australian Neoclassical Darkwave band
DeathGrips - American Experimental Hip-hop band
Deftones - American Alt Metal band
DieForm - French EBM/Industrial band
Dissimulator - Canadian Thrash/Death Metal band
DJS3RL - Australian Happy Hardcore producer
DonSalsa - American Experimental Rock band
DrPeacock - Dutch Frenchcore producer
drumcorps - AKA Aaron Spectre, Breakcore/Cybergrind project
DustinBates - frontman & singer/songwriter of Cinematic Space Rock band STARSET, as well as the lead singer of Downplay. he also has an Electronic side project titled MNQN
ElCreepo - Alt Rock side project of Todd Smith from Dog Fashion Disco
ElectricSix - American Funk Rock band
ericdoa - American Digicore/Hyperpop rapper
Faderhead - German EBM producer
faithnomore - American Funk Rock band (one of my absolute favorites)
FrankZappa - American Jazz Rock musician
Gloryhammer - Scottish Powermetal band
GodModule - American Aggrotech band
goldfrapp - British Trip-hop/Chamber Pop duo
hagstrom - properly written as Hagström, after Anders Hagström from Ashbury Heights
hirasawa - from Susumu Hirasawa, the legendary composer behind the Paprika (2006) and Berserk (1997) soundtracks. he is also a member of P-Model and Mandrake
Hooja - Swedish House/Pop duo
Igorrr - French experimental electronic/metal ensemble
iMonster - British Trip-hop band
Informatik - American Futurepop band
JohnnyHollow - Canadian Trip-hop band
JoyDivision - British Post-Punk band, predecessor to New Order
KevinPenkin - British Anime & Game music composer, probably most famous for the Made In Abyss soundtrack (which is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
KeygenChurch - AKA Master Boot Record, Italian Neoclassical Darkwave project. His music is featured in the game ULTRAKILL
knivesout - another Dog Fashion Disco adjascent Alt Metal band
kobaryo - Japanese speedcore producer. i saw him live in 2024!
KoffinKats - American Psychobilly band
kotiteollisuus - Finnish rock band
kylieminogue - Australian Pop singer
Ladytron - British Electropop band
Laur - Japanese Speedcore/Hardcore Techno producer (under the HARDCORE TANO*C label).
LeaetherStrip - Danish EBM band, pioneer for the genre.
LebanonHanover - German Darkwave duo
LornaShore - American Symphonic Deathcore band
MachineGirl - American Digital Hardcore duo
Madeaux - American Electronic producer
Maskinpop - Swedish Synthpop producer
MassiveEgo - British Darkwave band
Micropoint - French Frenchcore (what!) group, credited as the pioneers of Frenchcore
mikepatton - American musician most known for being the frontman of Faith No More. He also has numerous other projects such as Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, Fantomas, Mr.Bungle and a bunch more i can't name off the top of my head. he has also composed movie & TV soundtracks, for example The Place Beyond The Pines and A Perfect Place. he was also featured on Björk's Medulla and Sepultura's Roots albums!
MiracleOfSound - Irish Rock/Metal musician. he makes songs based on games, movies and TV, such as DOOM and Game Of Thrones
MNQN - Electronic music project by Dustin Bates
MolchatDoma - Belarusian Post-Punk band
monoqlom - Japanese Hardcore Techno producer
MrBungle - One of Mike Patton's better known bands, similar to Faith No More just more peculiar and more varied in genre
NewOrder - British New Wave band, by far most known for their song Blue Monday
NickCave - Singer of the Art Rock/Alternative ensemble Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
NitzerEbb - British Electro-Industrial band, important pioneer of Industrial Goth
NuclearRabbit - American Funk Rock band
OZIGIRI - Japanese Hardcore Techno producer
P-MODEL - Japanese New Wave band, one of its members being Susumu Hirasawa. they have a song called Big Brother which is one of the best songs ever created and i am in awe every time i hear it
ParkwayDrive - Australian Metalcore band
Pisca - Italian Breakcore producer
PJHarvey - British Alternative/Chamber Folk musician
Psychonaut 4 - Georgian Black Metal band
RabbitJunk - American Cyber Metal/Rock band
RabiaSorda - Italian Aggrotech band
RedOgre - Japanese Hardcore Techno producer
rocboyz - Norwegian Hiphop group
RoryInEarly20s - Ukrainian Breakcore producer
ruoska - Finnish Industrial/Cyber Metal band. Finnish for "whip"
SamsasTraum - German Industrial Metal act
SecretChiefs3 - collective that consists of many different bands spanning multiple genres from Death Metal to Surf Rock. they share many members with Mr.Bungle
ShakaPonk - French Punk/Alt Rock band
Skraeckoedlan - Swedish Fuzz Rock band
SolarFake - German Synthpop band
sparzanza - Swedish Hard Rock band
StolenBabies - American Dark Cabaret/Alt Rock band
StomachBook - American Noise producer
sturmunddrang - Finnish Heavy Metal band
Sugarcult - American Pop Punk band
SusumuHirasawa - see earlier: hirasawa
sycamour - Canadian Metalcore band
TacticalSekt - American/British Electro-Industrial act
Tarolin - Japanese Hardcore Techno producer
TheDearHunter - American Indie Rock band
TheGarden - American Experimental/Art Punk duo
TheSugarcubes - Icelandic Post-Punk band, one of its members is Björk
Three6Mafia - American Hiphop group
Tpazolite - T+Pazolite, Japanese Hardcore Techno producer. saw him live in 2025!
TurmionKatilot - Turmion Kätilöt, Finnish Cyber Metal band
TypeONegative - American Goth Metal band
UnlikePluto - American Electronic producer
UnterArt - German EBM band
VenetianSnares - Canadian IDM producer
vyletpony - American Hyperpop/EDM producer
XiuXiu - American Experimental band
Yellow Lazarus - Screamo/Trance collaboration of Anders Hagström, Elliot Berlin and a third female member. they only released two singles and one EP, the EP being my favorite EP ever it is perfect i love it so much guys please make more music together PLEASE
Zemeth - Japanese Melodeath band


GENRES & MUSIC TERMS
Amenbreak - the most famous drum break. often sampled in breakcore, but also various popular music genres
Breakbeat - umbrella term that refers to Electronic music styles that utilize drumbreak samples
cybermetal - I LOVE this genre - combines electronic elements with metal
Darkwave - subgenre of Synthwave with darker Goth elements
Daylist - one of Spotify's algorithmic playlist types. tend to get stuck on a single genre despite you listening to a variety (from personal experience at least)
Dungeonsynth - pretty self explanatory, music genre. notable example that i love is Depressive Silence
EBM - "Electronic Body Music", subgenre of Industrial.
fujimi - from "Fujimi Industry Records", Akira Sato's music label
Futurepop - a hodgepodge genre mixing elements of EBM, Synthwave, Industrial, Techno and Trance
HARDCORETANO-C - Hardcore Tano*c, Japanese Hardcore Techno label
IndustrialGoth - my absolute favorite music genre. it is an umbrella term that includes EBM, Futurepop, Synthwave, Darkwave, Aggrotech, Witch House, Industrial and Post-Punk
kakusatsuko - Coakira's mascot
lastfm - last.fm, a tool to track your listening that gives you concrete numbers to look at
MPCbeats - a DAW. not a very good one
Psychobilly - a genre that mixes Rockabilly and Punk, my definite favorite Psychobilly band being Koffin Kats
shidaiqu - a branch of Jazz with influences from Classical Chinese music that emerged in the 1920s in Shanghai. Shanghai Lounge Divas is a wonderful compilation showcasing the genre
sonyWH-1000XM4 - the full name for my noise cancelling headphones. i am very fond of them, do not leave the house without them
splittercore - music genre that is very similar to speedcore, except even faster. songs in the 600-1000 BPM range are usually considered splittercore
surfrock - generally upbeat and danceable subgenre of rock music heavily associated with surfing culture. it takes a lot of inspiration from Rockabilly
visualkei - Japanese genre closely tied with fashion and pop culture, can range from Pop to Metal. actually not too well versed in this genre so i'll leave it at that
winterwaves - Swedish annual electronic music event
WitchHouse - Electronic House subgenre with whimsical and atmospheric elements


SONGS & ALBUMS & LYRICS
365partygirl - line from 365 by Charli xcx
adnauseam - album by Dog Fashion Disco
albumoftheyear - an album by Faith No More
AntiOrdinary - a song by Ashbury Heights from their Take Cair Paramour album. they also released an updated version with the current female lead and an added guitar solo (among other small tweaks) titled AntiOrdinary 2023
ArtAngels - an album by Grimes
BaroqueEquinox - an album by Die Form
BeautifulScum - a song by Ashbury Heights, also from Take Cair Paramour
BeautyAndRage - Of Beauty and Rage, an album by Red
biteofgod - song by Die Form
bodypop - album by And One.
Bugmusic - from the album Bug Music for Bug People by Atomic Mosquitos
BurialUntrue - Untrue, AMAZING album by Burial
cheesequake - song from Bug Music for Bug People by Atomic Mosquitos
Clammbon - from the song Who Killed Clammbon? by Coakira. "Clammbon" is a fictional character from the novel Yamanashi by Kenji Miyazawa
CorpusDelicti - album by Die Form
CryHavoc - song by Ashbury Heights from the album Three Cheers for the Newlydeads
dansandeman - "dancing man", a swedish early Synthpop song by Page.
DieByNumbers - song by Ashbury Heights from the album Morningstar in a Black Car
Duvetboa - Duvet is a song by British Alt Rock band Bôa, famous for being the opening song to Serial Experiments Lain
EscapeVelocity - song by Ashbury Heights, included on the Ghost House Sessions Vol.1 album, but originally featured on (and I believe written for) Electronic Saviors
Exhuman - album by Die Form.
GhostHouse - referring to the album Ghost House Sessions Vol.1 by Ashbury Heights
GhostsElectric - song by Ashbury Heights, originally released as a single but was also included on Ghost House Sessions Vol.1
himikoroid - song by Coakira
iidolizeyou - a song by Massive Ego
ImaginalDisk - album by Magdalena Bay
Kalashinikova - song by Coakira from the album School of Death
kamisori - EP by Coakira
KillVMaim - song by Grimes from the album Art Angels
Kunstprodukt - album by Miss Construction, a german EBM duo that includes Chris Pohl from Blutengel
lunaticgabbers - album by Coakira
newlydead - the full name is too long, but this is a snippet of Three Cheers for the Newlydeads, my favorite album from Ashbury Heights
nightscapes - from the song I Paint Nightscapes by Ashbury Heights
NoirMagnetique - album by Die Form
PinkCigarette - song by Mr.Bungle from the album California
retrovertigo - song by Mr.Bungle, also from California
SolInvictus - album (and song) by Faith No More
swansfilth - Filth is an album by the Experimental Rock band Swans. one of their more aggressive releases
technodiktator - album by Turmion Kätilöt
Tidebringer - song by Shark Infested Daughters from the album These Tides, Our Tombs
ToolAssisted - referring to the song Tool-Assisted Speedcore by Kobaryo
VivaLasPalmas - song by Business City
WasteOfLove - song by Ashbury Heights from the album Three Cheers for the Newlydeads
WeCareALot - song from Faith No More's album Introduce Yourself


VOCALOID/UTAU + PROJECT SEKAI

agoaniki - Japanese Vocaloid producer.
CalneCa - fanmade cybernetic module of Miku. her first appearance was in the MV Machine Muzik.
CatchTheWave - title song of Project Diva, sung by Hatsune Miku. also happens to be my favorite Module (appearance/outfit) of Miku, i have a figure of her (:
CiFlower - CEVIO AI's voicebank for V Flower
DarkAngelMiku - Gothic Lolita -style Miku Module from the song Secret Police
DECO27 - DECO*27, Vocaloid producer. known for songs like Ghost Rule, (Not) A Devil and The Vampire
elvn - E.L.V.N, a Vocaloid producer. most known for Break It, Break It sung by MEIKO, which is featured in Project Diva
God-ish - a song by PinocchioP, originally sung by Hatsune Miku
haganemiku - Miku from the Hagane Vocaloid series, a fanmade Heavy Metal Module
Hinomori - from Hinomori Shizuku and Shiho from PJSK. Shizuku is my favorite character in the game, she is a member of the group MORE MORE JUMP!!
KagamineRin - a Vocaloid from Crypton Future Media's CV (Character Voice) series (she is CV02 alongside Kagamine Len, with Hatsune Miku being CV01 and Megurine Luka being CV03). Her voice provider is Asami Shimoda, who also voices Kagamine Len.
KasaneTeto - an Utau voiced by Mayo Oyamano. she was originally created as a joke, but is now by far the most popular Utau out there and has even made an appearance at Miku Expo performing the song Mesmerizer together with Miku
KiritaniHaruka - also a member of MORE MORE JUMP!! in PJSK
KusanagiNene - a member of the Wonderlands x Showtime group in PJSK, also among my favorites
LeoNeed - Leo/Need, a girl band and one of the main groups in PJSK
MeikoHaigo - Japanese singer/songwriter, but she is in this category because she is also the voice provider for MEIKO, my favorite Vocaloid
meikosan - MEIKO is also a Crypton Future Media Vocaloid, and along with KAITO she predates the CV series. She is not only Crypton's first released Vocaloid, but also the first female Japanese Vocaloid, the first Vocaloid to get an official avatar and the first Japanese Vocaloid released for the Vocaloid software. despite being a cornerstone for Crypton and Vocaloid she suffers from lack of marketing and is CRIMINALLY underutilized. she is amazing i love her so much PLEASE USE MEIKO @ VOCALOID PRODUCERS OUT THERE!!!! once i can afford a license i promise i will make some epic covers utilizing her full potential
MitchieM - Japanese Vocaloid producer, extremely skilled at tuning Miku!
momoiairi - one of MORE MORE JUMP!!'s members
MoreMoreJump - idol group and one of the main groups in PJSK. also my second favorite group
Nayutalien - Japanese Vocaloid producer. most known for Alien Alien
NightcordAt25 - had to drop the 00 but Nightcord at 25:00 is a music group and one of the main groups in PJSK. my FAVORITE group love all of them very much
OtoriEmu - also a member of Wonderlands x Showtime
ProjectSekai - the original Japanese title for the game (Hatsune Miku: Project Sekai, similar to other games in the series such as Project Mirai and Project Diva), the name was localised as Colorful Stage instead in the west
rerulili - Japanese Vocaloid producer, has so many bangers...
SakuraMiku - cherry blossom themed pink Module for Hatsune Miku
SAWTOWNE - Japanese Vocaloid producer (and illustrator)
UtataP - Japanese Vocaloid producer, probably most known for This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Commitee
Utauloid - similar to Vocaloids, except UTAUloids are made for the UTAU software
utsuP - Utsu-P, Japanese Metal Vocaloid producer. known for songs like Hello Builder, Mikusabbath, and Emblem
VFlower - my second favorite Vocaloid, only bested by MEIKO
VividBadSquad - street music group and one of the main groups in PJSK
whaledontsleep - Japanese singer and Vocaloid producer
WxS - short for Wonderlands x Showtime, a troupe and one of the main groups in PJSK
YurryCanon - Vocaloid producer, for example known for IF and I Wanna Be Your Heart


MOVIES & TV
Monsuno
Beyal - one of the 5 main characters in the Monsuno TV show. he is also my favorite fictional character ever, i love him so much, i named my account on AJ Classic after him & i commission art of him when i have extra AJ items to spare. i draw him in a very different way than he's portrayed in the show, i treat him basically like an oc at this point.
ChaseSuno - MAIN main character in Monsuno, also the only one given a canon surname. kind of generic anime protag but less insufferable than most
CoreTech - team name of the 5 main characters, as well as Chase's dad's Monsuno research & production company. Core-Tech Monsuno are blue
Glowblade - Beyal's first and "main" Monsuno, a snake with three heads and six mantis-like appendages
JuusenBattle - from the Japanese title for the show, Juusen Battle Monsuno. fun fact, the show is a Japanese-American collaboration technically making it an anime, however the original voices are in english with the japanese audio being a dub (and IMPOSSIBLE to find. i've been looking for the japanese dub online for years and have yet to find it anywhere)
LockMonsuno - "Lock" is taken but it's the name of Chase's main Monsuno. He's a polar bear/gorilla hybrid.
Monsuno - name of the franchise lol
Mysticblade - another one of Beyal's Monsuno, this one is a mix of wolf, lion, bird and snake
Tebab - Library of Tebab, a remote monastery (definitely inspired by Tibet). this is where Beyal and his teacher live and where Beyal is first introduced
Toxiclaw - an Eklipse (red) Monsuno that looks like a crab, belongs to Medea


OTHER

angelsegg - surreal and gorgeous short anime film. served as inspiration for Hollow Knight
Malurk - side character from Made In Abyss
paprika2006 - Paprika is an Anime movie released in 2006. it is my favorite movie of all time, very good 11/10 everyone go watch it
perfectblue - also a 10/10 anime movie
satoshikon - Japanese animator & film director, responsible for works like Paprika, Perfect Blue and Paranoia Agent
theshining - classic horror movie
thewickerman - 70's horror movie about a cult, similar in concept to Midsommar
WhenTheyCry - horror anime series Higurashi: When They Cry. Higurashi means cicada so fittingly i gave the name to a cicadiem
xxxholic - underrated supernatural animanga with a lovely artstyle


BOOKS & AUTHORS
3bodyproblem - wonderful sci-fi book by Cixin Liu (also a tv show. i did not like the tv show. thanks netflix.)
Bibliomania - manga by Macchiro Orval (also refers to the habit of excessively hoarding books to an unhealthy or disruptive degree)
CixinLiu - Chinese sci-fi author
clockworkorang - had to drop the E... supposed to be Clockwork Orange, a book by Anthony Burgess
fahrenheit451 - book by Ray Bradbury
halfbad - a YA trilogy written by Sally Green. very near and dear to me and my first proper introduction to queerness as a child
KenLiu - Chinese-American Scifi/Fantasy author (no, he is not related to Cixin Liu, however he has translated Cixin Liu's (among other notable Chinese authors') works to English.)
Skreg - antagonist in the Redwall book series
Ublaz - another antagonist in Redwall


GAMES
ANIMAL JAM
AJArtStudio - AJ Classic's awful built in drawing program. everyone collectively agrees it is dreadful. we all continue using it anyway
AJHQ - short for Animal Jam Headquarters. usually brought up when complaining about the myriad of bugs and flaws the game has
animaljammer - players of the game are referred to as "Jammers"
BahariBay - underwater land in Jamaa (Jamaa being the world's name in Animal Jam)
CrystalReef - another underwater land in Jamaa
CrystalSands - beach land in Jamaa
frankenkitty - pet in Animal Jam
frankenpuppy - pet in Animal Jam, this one is exclusive to Animal Jam: Play Wild
Jamaaliday - Animal Jam's non-religious version of Christmas
Jambassador - official brand ambassadors for the game
KaniCove - underwater land in Jamaa, this one has a shipwreck with a shop inside. it is my favorite underwater land
phlob - (probably safe to assume this name is a combination of "phantom" and "blob") a very large and very hungry phantom (phantoms being the main antagonists of the game, originally an allegory for pollution as the game was made in collaboration with National Geographic), from my knowledge exclusive to Animal Jam: Play Wild, however AJ Classic has phantoms with similar appearance
PlayWild - originally the secondary name of Animal Jam's mobile counterpart, Animal Jam: Play Wild, while the original Flash game was simply Animal Jam. for whatever reason the studio eventually dropped this second part now referring to the mobile game as Animal Jam and the original desktop game as Animal Jam: Classic. most players, especially Classic players, still refer to the mobile version as Play Wild as removing it only makes things more confusing for everybody (yes i am still mad about this)
SarepiaForest - land in Jamaa that is, you guessed it, a forest
TempleOfZios - jungle-like land in jamaa featuring old stone buildings and an underground temple adorned with a large floating carving of Zios, the creator and "God" of Jamaa


DOFUS
Ankama - the studio behind Dofus. they also made the Wakfu TV show. if you are familiar with their titles you probably won't be surprised to hear that they are french - they have that strange flare that only french media has (i say this lovingly, i love french media.)
Astrub - city in Dofus.
dofusegg - collectibles, the main goal you're working towards in the game
Foggernaut - playable class
Forgelance - another playable class
Incarnam - island in the sky populated largely by souls and spirits, starting area of the game


HOLLOW KNIGHT
BoneBottom - one of the starting areas in Hollow Knight: Silksong
ChoralChambers - area in the Citadel in Hollow Knight: Silksong. Haunting and beautiful music in this area
CogworkCore - area in the Citadel in Hollow Knight: Silksong.
CrystalPeaks - area in Hollow Knight
FourthChorus - boss found in Far Fields in Hollow Knight: Silksong
LostLace - Final boss in Hollow Knight: Silksong
RestingGrounds - area in Hollow Knight where you obtain the Dream Nail
Shellwood - swampy area in Hollow Knight: Silksong
soulsanctum - sub area in City of Tears in Hollow Knight. prettiest soundtrack in the game that is naturally paired with the most annoying enemy type in the game
TheMarrow - early game area in Hollow Knight: Silksong. bears a striking resemblance to Burning Lands from The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon both in appearance and in music


CRASH BANDICOOT
cashbanooca - a nickname for Crash Bandicoot coined by Caddicarus
CrashBash - Crash Bandicoot spinoff game for the Playstation 1, basically a Mario Party clone but without the board, only the minigames
CrashBoomBang - also a spinoff Mario Party clone, this time for the Nintendo DS. supposedly pretty horrendous but this is one i have yet to play myself
NeoCortex - Doctor Neo Cortex is a recurring antagonist in the series, and he also happens to be Crash's creator (he did not turn out quite as planned)
NSanityIsland - starting island in the first Crash Bandicoot game and where the Bandicoots live. it is a recurring location in the series
Twinsanity - mainline Crash Bandicoot game released for the Playstation 2 (and Xbox 360 i believe). quite controversial in the community as there are many vocal opponents as well as faithful fans, i myself am very fond of it and it is my favorite game in the franchise. the music does a lot of heavy lifting for me as it has one of my all time favorite game scores - the music is by Spiralmouth, an A CAPPELLA group, which sounds very odd but suits the game perfectly


MISCELLANEOUS
40winks - PS1 game
AmericanMcGee - creator of the titular American McGee's Alice game. one of my all time favorite games, though i am absolutely awful at it. i have yet to beat the final boss...
ApeEscape - PS1 game
BravelyDefault - JRPG for the 3DS.
CultoftheLamb - roguelite/base building rpg
Goggalor - nickname given to Razputin in Psychonauts 1
HoodlumHavoc - a game from the Rayman series
Loboto - antagonist in the Psychonauts series who, as the name suggests, likes to steal brains
Merkabah - leader of the Angels, one of the antagonists in Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse.
RavingRabbids - a spinoff game in the Rayman franchise that unfortunately is also the first game in the god awful Rabbids franchise... the Rabbids disgust me... they are like Minions but somehow even worse
raymanlegends - absolute peak video game and the most recent installment in the Rayman franchise that isn't a mobile game (or that weird Rabbids x Mario crossover that apparently came out in 2022??? yeah don't ask because i have no idea). also a prime example of french people once again being very french
skylanders - not much to say here, Skylanders is a game & toy franchise. their rendition of Spyro and Cynder are quite horrendous
spookyswamp - a level in Spyro: Year of the Dragon. also my favorite level in the series
wobbledogs - name of a silly simulator game
worms3D - worms, but they're 3D now


PEOPLE
Caddicarus - British gaming Youtuber. Very knowledgable about Crash Bandicoot, makes lovely long form content
jerma_985 - Twitch streamer. i don't use twitch but i am an avid vod and youtube watcher


UNCATEGORIZED

22_biteofgod - me (my username everywhere)
anxietyattack
bigdog
breakdancing
butterdog
Clipstudio - my drawing software of choice on desktop
Crowmoor - a cider brand
DeathGrip
keyboardspam
SuspiciousCat
sventipede - me!

About Luskrull Eggs

The shells of Luskrull eggs are rather transparent and seem to be made of an extremely light material that can be described as "frozen smoke." Despite this, the shell itself is very much solid and surprisingly strong.

The heavy mist that emanates from this egg tends to cause anyone nearby to feel disoriented. Pair this with the glowing eyes that seem to follow you everywhere will leave anyone owning a Luskrull egg feeling unsettled and agitated.

About the Luskrull Creature

Luskrull are referred to as the "red-eyed ghost" as they are often found wandering around in dense fog with only their glowing eyes visible. Anyone not paying careful attention as they walk through foggy areas may turn around to discover that one or two had been following them. No one knows what their intentions are since this creature seem incapable of showing emotion, but no instances of Luskrull hurting humans have been reported yet. However, there have been many accounts of individuals claiming to see one roaming about graveyards stealing bones to replace a broken one of their own. Other than its ghostlike appendages, the Luskrull appears to only be a skeleton made from bones of a multitude of creatures, causing people to suggest that this creature is simply a ghostly, reanimated skeleton.