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Resembling the [[Kuma Panda]] Dream Eaters, Kumada Daicircus is designed after a circus bear.
Resembling the [[Kuma Panda]] Dream Eaters, Kumada Daicircus is designed after a circus bear.


The Dream Eater's name uses the japanese word for {{Nihongo|"bear"|熊|kuma}} and is a homage to the Japanese comedy group {{nihongo|'''Yasuda Dai Circus'''|安田大サーカス|Yasuda Dai Sākasu}}.
The Dream Eater's name uses the japanese word for {{Nihongo|"bear"|熊|kuma}} and is a homage to the famous Japanese circus entitled {{nihongo|"The Great Kinoshita Circus"|木下大サーカス|Kinoshita Dai Sākasu}}.


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I haven't quite got the fine points down, like...when, or where... It just kinda kicks in whenever it wants to.
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Template:Enemy The Kumada Daisākasu is a Dream Eater that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

Design

Resembling the Kuma Panda Dream Eaters, Kumada Daicircus is designed after a circus bear.

The Dream Eater's name uses the japanese word for "bear" ( kuma?) and is a homage to the famous Japanese circus entitled "The Great Kinoshita Circus" (木下大サーカス Kinoshita Dai Sākasu?).