Thursday, March 31, 2016

lukenuetzmann plays Do-Re-Mi Fantasy: Milon no Dokidoki Daibouken - Part 5 of 20


We break the curse on the flute and take on the second boss!


Translation(s) courtesy of Bkstunt_31.

Level 2-5

If you need a distance upgrade, you can get one at the top-leftmost destructible block at the start.

Remember the wine bottle from the cutscene at the beginning of this world? Well, you can just jump in and use it in the same way. If there are any breakable blocks in your flight path, you'll blow straight through them.

Once you take that wine bottle up, go to the right and break the wall with your bubbles. From there, charge your attacks underneath the blocks and you'll be able to shoot your way towards the last star of the world. When you collect all five stars in a world, you'll get a special animation screen confirming this.

When you hit the last wine bottle, hold B and Left. You'll be able to slow down your trajectory and get the other weapon upgrade, which is a multi-shot upgrade.

House

Hoshi: You're Milon? I heard from Tosa. You have all 5 stars. Great. I can dispel the curse!

(Scene plays where Hoshi dispels the curse)

Milon: Yes, the curse is broken!

Hoshi: You now have the power to push certain blocks! If you find an odd looking block, try to push on it. It will move! It's quite handy! Oh, and Milon, don't let Amon's Chef defeat you!

Level 2-6

The cookie dogs look like Scottish Terriers. It's funny to see them turn around when they hit a wall, since they're plainly flat cookies.

The torpedo enemies break when they hit a wall. Of course, another one will pop out of the wall soon after, so don't take too long.

When you reach the upper-left corner of this level, break the blocks and walk through the wall to get the Key that's hidden in the supposedly unreachable blocks behind it.

The bubble gum machines will try to throw gumballs at you, while the doughnuts stop randomly as they go back and forth.

Level 2-7

The boss here is the chef of this world, who has been controlled by Amon.

He'll run around spinning his back. Jump over him and shoot him in the head while you can. You can use the wine glass with the green Jell-O desert in it as a platform if you need to. It makes it easier to jump over the arm-spinning attack as well as puts you at the perfect height to hit him at. You'll still need to dodge the cakes, though. When he returns to the center, the chef will shoot cakes out of his head which will drop down from the sky in random spots. Avoid them and keep hitting him in the head. His attack pattern will then repeat. As long as your jumping skills are good, it shouldn't be too much of a problem getting ten hits in.

After the battle...

Milon: Chef, you're okay now!

Chef: I feel like I've been baking for ages. I'm so very tired. Please let me rest. For helping me, I'll give you this accordion.

Milon: Ouch! Watch it! What power does this accordion have? Alis! I'll save you, just hang on!

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