
Dr. Blues is an NPC on Penacony, located in The Reverie (Reality) and in Dreamflux Reef. His true name is Orla, a Dreamweaver that gave up his physical form to remain in the Dreamscape.
After collecting the Origami Bird reward or completing Trailblaze Mission And on the Eighth Day he will disappear from The Reverie (Reality).
Profile[]
Dr. Blues is a serious Origami Bird who doesn't enjoy idle conversation. Unlike all other Origami Birds, Dr. Blues does not tweet or act as if he exists in the universe of the Clockie cartoon. He recognizes that "Dreamville" is a fictional land based on real life locations and people, causing him to be disillusioned and critical.
Upon completing Dream Song, his personality will change depending on one of two different outcomes:
- If the player chooses to let Orla leave with his friends, Dr. Blues becomes more like the average Origami Bird, as he now tweets and acts as a character in the Clockie cartoon.
- If the player chooses to wake Orla up, Dr. Blues retains his original personality and self-awareness.
History[]
Orla was a wandering interstellar refugee before he came to the Nightingale Family. He had no kin, no family, and was never raised properly, much less how to interact with people. He memorized architectural conversations while other Dreamweavers were working. He was talented and learned to construct concepts that existed only in the Garden of Recollection. Later, he was invited by Glaux to officially join the Nightingale Family, and would be known as one of the Famous Five Origamists, along with Joey, Vaughn, Barlow and Fischer.[2]
As the Reverie Hotel had opened, the first Charmony Festival was successfully held. Construction of the Twelves Hours of the Dreamscapes was almost near its end. The Oak Family Head Gopher Wood declared the "unity of the five major lineages." Due to the Nightingale Family's refusal, their members were brutally treated by the Hounds from the Bloodhound Family. Joey was killed by Memory Zone Memes and Vaughn went missing during an experiment, but Barlow suspected that the Bloodhound Family was responsible for their deaths. To protect Orla, Barlow distracted the Hounds and their memes till the last moment. Orla managed to escape to Dreamflux Reef.[2]
Under pressure, Glaux resigned his post as the Nightingale Family Head, and founded the Paperfold University. Fischer succeeded the Nightingale Family Head, and eventually the Nightingale Family joined The Family. Fischer visited Orla and said that the negotiations were over and The Family wouldn't implicate other Dreamweavers nor would they be pursuing old grievances. Orla asked what Fischer offered to the Family, and Fischer said that they had kept the Paperfold University to protect their members and this was the best ending he could come up with. Orla refused to return to the Nightingale Family, but Fischer promised that he would continue Joey's will of turning this desolate wasteland into Dreamjoy, into a home that brings happiness to all. Orla scorned Fischer's proclamations, yet he yearned for the day when Fischer's words come to fruition.[2]
When the Watchmaker realized that Gopher Wood had changed, he returned to Dreamflux Reef. Orla joined him and started to revamp the entire neighborhood.[3] After a long time passed, Orla's body was unable to withstand the test of time, so Gallagher made a new body for him — a sky-blue Origami Bird (Dr. Blues) that the Watchmaker painted as a portrait for the Dreamweaver. However, the prolonged wait has taken its toll. His mind and memories can no longer endure the wait. He sees that the Origami Dreamweavers have fulfilled their promise, but he cannot accept a Dreamscape without them. He believes that there's no reason for him to hold on, and his ending will be determined by the Trailblazer's choice in Dream Song. Regardless of the Trailblazer's choice, the Origami Birds Lady Vermilion, Young Master Gold, Boss Red and Verdant Manager will arrive in Dreamflux Reef and unite with Dr. Blues at the end of Dream Song.[2]
If the player has completed Dream Song before starting the extra of Origami Animator in Clockie: Dreamjoy Memoir, an extra option "Dr. Blues filled me in about everything." will become available to record Dr. Blues' story in Origami Bird's Extras of the readable Dreamjoy Memoir Extras.
Locations[]
Dr. Blues
Dr. Blues's "Great Tree"
Missions and Events[]
Adventure Missions
Character Mentions[]
Readables
Achievements[]
There are 2 Achievements related to Dr. Blues:
Name | Category | Description | Hidden | Version | ![]() |
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Unfinished Dream Song | The Memories We Share | Persuade Orla to awaken from the Dreamscape | Yes | 2.2 | 5 |
Just Leave | The Memories We Share | Let Orla and her companions leave | Yes | 2.2 | 5 |
Gameplay Notes[]
- If Trailblaze Mission And on the Eighth Day in the chapter In Our Time is completed before
Origami Bird (Profile Picture) is claimed, Dr. Blues will disappear from The Reverie (Reality). Upon finding 60 Origami Birds, an
Investigation point that immediately rewards the profile picture will appear instead, even though Dr. Blues' message still says "Find me outside the hotel VIP Lounge".
- Dr. Blues does not appear in Boothill's PoV during Trailblaze Mission Bullet & Brain in the chapter In Our Time.
Dialogue[]
The Reverie (Reality)[]
- (First interaction, if And on the Eighth Day was not completed first)
- You come face-to-face with a blue bird, but it does not look like it's going to speak anytime soon.
(Remain silent.)
- Time passes in silence as you and the bird stare at each other.
(Remain silent)
- The silent staring contest continues. No one knows who's going to win.
(Continue remaining silent!)
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: ...Hey.
- Dr. Blues: Can you see me?
Who are you?
Who are you?
Who are you?
- Dr. Blues: Obviously, I'm an origami bird. You can call me Dr. Blues.
What is an origami bird?
- Dr. Blues: An origami bird... is a bird made of folded paper. Haven't you watched Clockie?
- Dr. Blues: I have no time to explain the settings. You can ask those birds on the Great Tree.
Got it.
- Dr. Blues: Mhm, make sure you never forget about it.
- Dr. Blues: I'm swamped with work. If you have any questions, you can go to those birds on the Great Tree. I think they'll need your help with their affairs.
- Dr. Blues: When you have helped them find the required number of origami birds, I'll give you rewards. This is written under the "Storyline" section.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
- (Subsequent interactions, before finding any Origami Birds, if And on the Eighth Day was not completed)
- You come face-to-face with Dr. Blues, but it does not look like it's going to speak anytime soon.
(Remain silent.)
- Time passes in silence as you and the bird stare at each other.
(Remain silent)
- The silent staring contest continues. No one knows who's going to win.
(Continue remaining silent!)
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: ...Hey.
- Dr. Blues: What brings you here again?
- Dr. Blues: I'm swamped with work. If you have any questions, you can go to those birds on the Great Tree. I think they'll need your help with their affairs.
- Dr. Blues: When you have helped them find the required number of origami birds, I'll give you rewards. This is written under the "Storyline" section.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
- (Subsequent interactions, after finding an Origami Bird, if And on the Eighth Day was not completed)
- You come face-to-face with Dr. Blues, but it does not look like it's going to speak anytime soon.
(Remain silent.)
- Time passes in silence as you and the bird stare at each other.
(Remain silent)
- The silent staring contest continues. No one knows who's going to win.
(Continue remaining silent!)
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: ...Hey.
- Dr. Blues: What brings you here again?
I've met the other birdies.
I've met the other birdies.
I've met the other birdies.
- Dr. Blues: But I guess you haven't found all the origami birds yet, right? Come back again when you've done that.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
- (Subsequent interactions, upon finding 60 Origami Birds, if And on the Eighth Day was not completed)
- You come face-to-face with Dr. Blues, but it does not look like it's going to speak anytime soon.
(Remain silent.)
- Time passes in silence as you and the bird stare at each other.
(Remain silent)
- The silent staring contest continues. No one knows who's going to win.
(Continue remaining silent!)
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: ...Hey.
- Dr. Blues: Don't tell me you're here just to zone out.
I've completed the commission for the birdies!
I've completed the commission for the birdies!
I've completed the commission for the birdies!
- Mr. Blues That's efficient. Have you found all the origami birds?
Finding all the origami birds is exhausting, tweet...
The birds are so lovely, tweet!
- Dr. Blues: Yes... Right... Sure... Exactly.
- Dr. Blues: According to Professor Owl, this is a reward for hardworking residents. You may have it.
- Dr. Blues: Well, it's a wrap! I've finally finished my part in this episode.
Hold on. I have some questions!
- Dr. Blues: Keep those questions for yourself for now. I don't want to give any spoilers.
- Dr. Blues: You still have a long way to go before reaching the chapter where the truth will be revealed.
Why don't you "tweet" when you speak?
- Dr. Blues: ...Because I don't want to.
- You scrutinize the birdie, determined to catch some hints from its expression.
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: Tweet. Happy now?
- The bird flaps its wings and flies off.
- (Obtain
Origami Bird (Profile Picture))
- (After finding 60 Origami Birds, if And on the Eighth Day was completed first)
Investigate
- (Obtain
Origami Bird (Profile Picture))
Dreamflux Reef[]
- (First interaction)
- You and the blue bird stare at each other, but it doesn't look like it's going to speak anytime soon.
- (If the player has interacted with Dr. Blues in The Reverie)
-
(Remain silent)
- Dr. Blues: ...It's pointless to play the same trick twice.
Hello again.
- Dr. Blues: Tsk, here so soon? I'm still tired.
Tweet?
- Dr. Blues: ...Did you go silly from hunting for birds?
- (If the player has not interacted with Dr. Blues in The Reverie)
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Who are you?
- Dr. Blues: ...Bah, another bumpkin who's never seen Clockie before.
- Dr. Blues: Obviously, I'm an origami bird. You can call me Dr. Blues.
Tweet?
- Dr. Blues: ...Did you go silly from hunting for birds?
- Dr. Blues: Never mind, since you're here, take this mission before leaving.
- Dr. Blues: Let's see... According to the plot, I should be playing the kind origami bird in this chapter, and you're the kind-hearted guest who helps me find my companions.
- Dr. Blues: ...But playing a bird is tiring, so I'm refusing this role. I'm busy enough fixing up Rouseville.
- Dr. Blues: Anyway, I'll give you your just rewards as long as you get enough birds back.
- (If the player has found less than 10 Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
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- Dr. Blues: You got that? You should get going if you have.
- (If the player has found 10 Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
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- Dr. Blues: Huh?
- Dr. Blues: Looks like you've already found half of the birds.
- Dr. Blues: This is a gift from the origami birds. Take it, and don't let me keep you.
- (Obtain
Stellar Jade ×30 and
Clock Credits ×180)
- (If the player has found all 20 Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
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- Dr. Blues: Huh?
- Dr. Blues: Looks like you found all the birds.
- Dr. Blues: Excellent, we can wrap up early. Don't forget to take this gift, and don't let me keep you.
- (Obtain
Stellar Jade ×30,
The Day The Cosmos Fell, and
Clock Credits ×180)
Before completing Dream Song[]
- (Upon finding all 20 Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
- (Trailblazer): (Found all the origami birds. Time to head back to the Great Tree to report to Dr. Blues...)
- (If the reward for finding 10 Origami Birds has already been claimed)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm? Looks like you've found the remaining birds.
- Dr. Blues: This is the final gift from the origami birds. Take it, and don't let me keep you.
- (Obtain
Flames Afar ×1)
- (If the reward for finding 10 Origami Birds has not yet been claimed)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm? Looks like you found all the birds.
- Dr. Blues: Excellent, we can wrap up early. Don't forget to take this gift, and don't let me keep you.
- (Obtain
Stellar Jade ×30,
Flames Afar, and
Clock Credits ×180
- {Subsequent interactions, before finding all of the Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
- Dr. Blues: ...What is it now? I'm super busy. Well? Spit it out.
Tell me the story of the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: The origami bird story? Go watch the Clockie series yourself — they explain it much clearer than I would.
Catch you next time.
- Dr. Blues: That works too, don't forget to look for the origami birds here.
I need a few hints.
- (If a hint is available)
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- Dr. Blues: A hint? Certainly, I know where all the birds are.
- Dr. Blues: A coin for a clue, and no haggling.
(Take out an Aideen Token)
- (Submit
Aideen Tokens ×1)
- The bird gingerly picks up the coin you give it, and...swallows it!
- Dr. Blues: Let's see which unlucky fella hasn't been caught yet...
- (Continue to one of the following)
- (Snotty Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a mischievous bird that loves playing pranks on others. Take a look at the poster by the entrance. It could be up to no good there.
- (Depressed Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a bird that's been in low spirits recently. Maybe it's still sullenly pottering about by the garbage pile.
- (Light Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... All origami birds love pranks. I hear there's been a flickering lightbulb by the entrance. Maybe it's one of the birds' pranks again.
- (Sage Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... You like treasure hunts? There's a bird that's obsessed with it. It's probably still standing near the clue board pretending to be a guide.
- (Sinister Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a playful bird that likes hiding out in dark spots to scare people. Go take a look near the giant Clockie Statue. It might just be hiding there.
- (Heartbroken Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a bird that doesn't have its head screwed on right. It's usually pacing about near the cat-shaped cart. Apparently, it has fallen in love with that cat... Do origami birds dream of steel cats? Who knows.
- (Ticket Vendor Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... That ticket vendor bird is always catching scalpers near the pinball machine. But that ticket vending machine's been broken for a while now, I wonder how it's selling its tickets...
- (Sauna Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... Go take a look near the sewer that's got hot air steaming out of it. There's a strange bird that's really into saunas these days. Absurd, can origami birds even soak in saunas?
- (Disguised Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... Have you ever seen a bird that hides in balloons? There's one right by the corner of the dead-end alley of the business street. Go there and take a look.
- (Painting Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a signboard with a cat drawn on it in front of the stereo shop. You should be able to find a bird there. For some reason, it's always fixated on adding unnecessary details to other people's art pieces... Could it be because birds can't hold a paintbrush?
- (Pioneering Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a birdie that loves listening to stories -- it's just been hanging out by the Watchmaker's side, probably looking forward to Clockie's next adventure.
- (Curious Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's an extremely curious bird that always likes to squirrel away in crowded places. Recently, there's been many guests visiting the Watchmaker. That bird must be nearby as well.
- (Rockhopper Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... A bird has recently been experimenting with an activity much like bungee jumping, though the reason escapes me... Anyway, head to the sunken staircase to find it.
- (Pirate Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... Maybe every bird once had dreams of being a pirate? There's a bird near the elevator who daydreams of nothing but pirates. Go find it and play some adventure games together.
- (Sightseeing Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a bird that's always standing near the lamp post by the elevator. That's the best vantage spot for the sights -- a panoramic view with no one around to disturb you.
- (Unlucky Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a poor bird that lacks the know-how to pick a good hiding spot. It's always choosing dangerous locations. Go look by the billboard that's about to collapse along the roadside. It's probably trapped atop, awaiting rescue.
- (Beat Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... Do origami birds know how to dance? I don't know, but a bird that loves dancing is practicing near an elevated billboard -- something about using the billboard's lights to time the beat.
- (Startled Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a timid bird that's always seeking out pitch-black places to hone its guts. There's an eerie apartment building with only one window lit up. It should be trying to train its courage there.
- (Audience Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a bird nearby somewhere... Right in front of me by that chair. Do you see it?
- (Shopping Bird)
- Dr. Blues: Hmm... There's a bird that's been crowing about buying balloons recently. I shooed it away towards the business street. Go find it near the shop that sells balloons. It's probably strolling around in its vicinity.
- (Submit
Never mind.
- Dr. Blues: Goodbye, impoverished guest. Bring me some coins next time.
- (If a hint is active)
-
- Dr. Blues: There are rules to playing a game. A coin for a clue. No more, no less. You haven't found the previous bird.
- Dr. Blues: Come back again when you find it.
Catch you next time.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
- (Subsequent interactions, after finding all of the Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
- Dr. Blues: The bird hunting game is over. Make it quick, or leave me be.
About yourself...
- Dr. Blues: Bird, origami bird, or Dr. Blues. You can call me anything you want as long as you don't give me any trouble.
- Dr. Blues: It's thanks to that Watchmaker that I'm busy fixing up this Dreamflux Reef. Oh, correction — I should say it's thanks to Clockie that I'm building Rouseville.
- Dr. Blues: Ahem, have you seen Clockie's cartoons? According to the setting, origami birds only know Clockie.
But you don't talk like an origami bird.
- Dr. Blues: Err, why's that?
You know the Watchmaker.
- Dr. Blues: Of course, everyone knows the Watchmaker around here... But only a handful know what he really wants.
- Dr. Blues: All right, rather than talking about the pointless, you'd be better off looking for the stuff that fella left behind.
You're not just an animated character.
- Dr. Blues: Good eye. Unfortunately, it's not time yet to solve the "Origami Bird" arc.
- Dr. Blues: Instead of going around in circles with me, you should look for the stuff that the Watchmaker left behind.
You don't tweet!
- Dr. Blues: ...
- Dr. Blues: ...Tweet. Satisfied now?
- Dr. Blues: What's with you people and your obsession with such a juvenile setting... Instead of going around in circles with me, you should look for the stuff that the Watchmaker left behind.
- Dr. Blues: Let's see... My role in this episode is to urge Dreamville's visitors to search for "the town's hidden secret."
- Dr. Blues: Did you hear me? Quickly now. This Dreamscape isn't as simple as you think.
Tell me the story of the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: The origami bird story? Go watch the Clockie series yourself — they explain it much clearer than I would.
About Rouseville...
- Dr. Blues: Rouseville is where the story is set in the second Clockie series: "Through Dreamville's shadow, Clockie arrives at a wondrous village that is quite distinct. Many residents cast out by Dreamjoy have gathered here: A Bloodhound who lies compulsively, an owl that has gone quite mad, and an origami bird that doesn't tweet..."
- Dr. Blues: ...How about it? Sounds fun eh? I wrote it off the top of my head.
- Dr. Blues: This so-called Rouseville is actually this place. Nothing more than a safe haven for those poor souls who were abandoned by Dreamjoy.
Tell me about the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: Have you seen a Memory Zone Meme before? That is a Dreamscape lifeform born out of people's emotions and desires, or simply put, it's a "phenomenon" akin to a lifeform. The origami birds you've seen are no different from that.
- Dr. Blues: With widespread audience awareness, ample determination, and a hint of Enigmata's lies... making an origami bird isn't such a hard task.
- Dr. Blues: Just make sure they don't get outside the Dreamscape — oh, except for me I mean. I'm the exception.
- Dr. Blues: I'll have to thank that Hound. Looks like his "lie" also works in the real world.
About Professor Owl...
- Dr. Blues: Professor Owl is the one who designed Dreamville and Clockie's old friend. He's the teacher of the origami birds. Of course, that's just how it was set up in the cartoon's story.
- Dr. Blues: In the Penacony of the past, people called him Professor Glaux. He was once a Zatzka scholar from the Intelligentsia Guild, and later became the leader of the Nightingale Family.
- Dr. Blues: I don't know how the Watchmaker got him to willingly abandon his post as Head Professor of the Astral Ecology School to come to this forsaken wasteland in the Dreamscape...
- Dr. Blues: He is both a great Dreamweaver and a teacher... It's a pity that his name has been buried in obscurity — you won't find it mentioned anywhere.[Note 1]
Catch you next time.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
After completing Dream Song[]
If Orla is let go[]
- (Subsequent interactions, before finding all Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
- Dr. Blues: ...What is it this time? I'm awfully busy, make it quick, tweet.
About yourself...
- Dr. Blues: I am Dr. Blues, an origami bird that's helping Clockie build Rouseville, tweet.
Tell me the story of the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: The origami bird story? Go watch the Clockie series yourself — they explain it much clearer than I would.
About Rouseville...
- Dr. Blues: Rouseville is a wondrous village within the shadow of Dreamville. Here, many villagers who have been driven out by Dreamjoy have gathered: A Bloodhound who lies compulsively, the fascinating Professor Owl, and an origami bird that is building the village...
- Dr. Blues: How about it, tweet? Sounds like a fun place, no?
Tell me about the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: Besides going out to look for branches, the origami birds usually spend most of their time gathering near the Great Tree in their daily lives, tweet.
- Dr. Blues: But sometimes, folks who don't get along with us do show up... So I built Rouseville for them, tweet!
About Professor Owl...
- Dr. Blues: Tweet, Professor Owl designed Dreamville, and he is an old friend of Clockie's and a teacher of the origami birds.
- Dr. Blues: He's the most amazing bird there is, and our best mentor too. I respect the heck out of him, tweet!
Catch you next time.
I need a few hints.
- (If a hint is available)
-
- Dr. Blues: A hint? Certainly, I know where all the birds are, tweet.
- Dr. Blues: A coin for a clue, and no haggling, tweet.
(Take out an Aideen Token)
- (Submit
Aideen Tokens ×1)
- The bird gingerly picks up the coin you give it, and... swallows it!
- Dr. Blues: Let's see which unlucky fella hasn't been caught yet, tweet...
- (See hints above.)
- (Submit
Never mind.
- Dr. Blues: Goodbye, impoverished guest. Bring me some coins next time, tweet.
- (If a hint is active)
-
- Dr. Blues: There are rules to playing a game. A coin for a clue. No more, no less, tweet. You haven't found the previous bird.
Catch you next time.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
If Orla wakes up[]
- (Subsequent interactions, after finding all of the Origami Birds in Dreamflux Reef)
- Dr. Blues: The bird hunting game is over. Make it quick, or leave me be.
About yourself...
- Dr. Blues: Origami Bird Dr. Blues, or Dreamweaver Orla. You can call me anything you want as long as you don't cause trouble for me.
- Dr. Blues: ...Never mind, this name sounds weird when you're the one saying it... Better just address me Dr. Blues.
Tell me the story of the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: The origami bird story? Go watch the Clockie series yourself — they explain it much clearer than I would.
About Rouseville...
- Dr. Blues: Rouseville is where the story is set in the second Clockie series: "Through Dreamville's shadow, Clockie arrives at a wondrous village that is quite distinct. Many residents cast out by Dreamjoy have gathered here: A Bloodhound who lies compulsively, an owl that has gone quite mad, and an origami bird that doesn't tweet..."
- Dr. Blues: ...How about it? Sounds fun eh? I wrote it off the top of my head.
- Dr. Blues: This so-called Rouseville is actually this place. Nothing more than a safe haven for those poor souls who were abandoned by Dreamjoy.
Tell me about the origami birds...
- Dr. Blues: Have you seen a Memory Zone Meme before? That is a Dreamscape lifeform born out of people's emotions and desires, or simply put, it's a "phenomenon" akin to a lifeform. The origami birds you've seen are no different from that.
- Dr. Blues: With widespread audience awareness, ample determination, and a hint of Enigmata's lies... making an origami bird isn't such a hard task.
- Dr. Blues: Just make sure they don't get outside the Dreamscape — oh, except for me I mean. I'm the exception.
- Dr. Blues: I'll have to thank that Hound. Looks like his "lie" also works in the real world.
About Professor Owl...
- Dr. Blues: Professor Owl is the one who designed Dreamville and Clockie's old friend. He's the teacher of the origami birds. Of course, that's just how it was set up in the cartoon's story.
- Dr. Blues: In the Penacony of the past, people called him Professor Glaux. He was once a Zatzka scholar from the Intelligentsia Guild, and later became the leader of the Nightingale Family.
- Dr. Blues: I don't know how the Watchmaker got him to willingly abandon his post as Head Professor of the Astral Ecology School to come to this forsaken wasteland in the Dreamscape...
- Dr. Blues: He is both a great Dreamweaver and a teacher... It's a pity that his name has been buried in obscurity — you won't find it mentioned anywhere.[Note 1]
Catch you next time.
- The birdie flaps its wings at you, supposedly trying to urge you to go.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chinese: 只可惜现在除了那条吵闹的大街,没什么地方能看到他的名字。
Translation: It's a pity that his name has been buried in obscurity — you won't find it mentioned anywhere except that noisy avenue (Glaux Avenue).
Gallery[]
Famous Five Origamists
Jazz
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Stickers[]
Other Languages[]
Dr. Blues
Language | Official Name |
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English | Dr. Blues |
Chinese (Simplified) | 湛蓝爵士 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 湛藍爵士 |
Japanese | サー・アズール |
Korean | 블루 나이트 |
Spanish | Dr. Azul |
French | Dr Blues |
Russian | Доктор Лазурь |
Thai | ท่านเซอร์ฟ้าคราม |
Vietnamese | Tước Sĩ Xanh |
German | Dr. Blues |
Indonesian | Dr. Blues |
Portuguese | Dr. Azul |
Orla
Language | Official Name |
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English | Orla |
Chinese (Simplified) | 奥尔拉 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 奧爾拉 |
Japanese | オルラ |
Korean | 올라 |
Spanish | Orla |
French | Orla |
Russian | Орла |
Thai | Orla |
Vietnamese | Orla |
German | Orla |
Indonesian | Orla |
Portuguese | Orla |
Change History[]
- Instances of "chirp" for Origami Birds were changed to "tweet."
- Dr. Blues was released.