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Giant Baby Head (not to be confused with Giant Head) is a big, monstrous but humanoid head. It can appear in Kyoto in two places near or on walls of Monument Park. It is a B-type only object.
Approaching the head causes its mouth to open, revealing a kanji character. The head then launches into the sky and disappears.
Spawn Mechanics[]
Single head located near the Monument Park's entrance can be seen on every B-type day, however, two heads simultaneously can be found only during B2 type days of the game.
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Linking with the head will bring you to another part of Kyoto.
The Giant Baby Head is very similar to the Giant Head seen in the Bright Moon Cottage but lacking a body.
It is possible for 2 giant heads to spawn at once (see gallery).
This object is almost always met with a sort of scream-less "jump-scare", and the first timers of LSD: Dream Emulator will most definitely get shocked by it for the first time (if they are not prepared).
Once approached close enough, the head will quickly look at the viewer, open its mouth to reveal a kanji and fly away. The translations for these kanji are:
- Normal Textures 東 - East.
- Downer Textures 惑 - Beguilement, delusion or perplexity. Beguilement means an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations. Vexation, in turn, means the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried. Perplexity means inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable.
- Sexual Textures 京 - Kyoto, capital.
- Kanji Textures 星 - Star.
The kanji revealed do not follow a specific order. They can spell 京東 (Kyōtō) or 東京 (Tōkyō). However, it is speculated that when these kanji are combined together in only a specific way that are 東京 (Tōkyō) which forms the word "Tokyo", and 惑星 (wakusei) forms the word "planet", they mean Osamu Sato's other title, called Tōkyō Wakusei Planetokio (東京惑星プラネトキオ). Planetokio is another PlayStation game developed and released by himself as a part of OutSide Directors Company (known by its acronym - OSD), but is much later in date, as it came out in the following year of 1999.