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* ConfusionFu: An Inner Child's mere existence will hide the entire timeline.
* PuppeteerParasite: Maniskins are Music Men that were infected with a type of parasite called an Inner Child, which seems to be the one controlling them. If you look closely at the Maniskin's sprite, you can see what might be the Inner Child inside its stomach ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes.



* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Upon dying, Maniskins have a chance to decay into an Inner Child, which is a hyperparasite piloting the Maniskin's lower body.

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* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Upon dying, Maniskins have a chance to decay into an Inner Child, which is a huge hyperparasite piloting the Maniskin's lower body.

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* CowardlyMooks: They'll beat it in three turns if they're still alive by then.
* ZergRush: A single Keko can only dish out easily-avoidable ScratchDamage, but they tend to come in large swarms to overwhelm your party.




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* MamaBear: If a Flarblet is so much as poked near a Flarb, it will add a bonus attack to the end of the current round.




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* EnemySummoner: They can summon a Flarb if there's enough space for it available on the field.
* InfantTerrible: It's a little baby Flarb that can make your life hell.



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!!Jumbleguts

!!Spoggle
!!Waning/Clotted/Hollowing/Flummoxing Jumbleguts

!!Spitfire/Ruminating/Writing/Resonant Spoggle
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* TheGoomba: The very first enemy fought in the game's tutorial, Mung are just barely capable of harming you by themselves.


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!!Goa
Another species of purgatory fish, Goa are distantly related to Mung and are somehow even weaker.
* HarmlessEnemy: The absolute worst thing a Goa can do by itself is randomize your stored pigment, and even that can work in your favor.
** OcularGushers: ...And if it doesn't even do ''that,'' it will Weep hard enough to produce three blue pigment.
* PuppeteerParasite: Another trait they share with Mung, because of [[https://brutalorchestra.wiki.gg/wiki/Goa#Trivia convergent evolution.]]


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A Goa that also happens to control a corpse.
* CrossoverCameo: Goa are one of the many creatures in Brutal Orchestra that originate from VideoGame/SwallowTheSea, although they're called Slither Suckers there.
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* {{Antepiece}}: Could be seen as one for [[spoiler:Osman Sinnoks, as his fight is rather similar, just with the added threats of instakills and curses.]]
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A small creature with a factory-like shell who may join the party if talked to after discarding enough items. His ability focus on managing excess pigment.

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A small creature with a factory-like shell who may join the party if talked to after discarding enough items. His ability abilities focus on managing excess pigment.
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The weakest enemy in the far shore, turned into an enemy.

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The weakest enemy in the far shore, turned into an enemy.ally.
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* DamageIncreasingDebuff: Entering enemies afflicts them with Parasitism, causing them to take more damage from other party member's attacks.

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* BodyHorror: The two bodies are stitched together quite crudely, leaving a gap where part of the inside of their heads are visible.
* EvilVirtues: The red half might require a sacrifice to join, but once it's done they'll always honor it. In contrast, the blue half goes along with anyone as long as the red half doesn't oppose it.



* EvilVirtues: The red half might require a sacrifice to join, but once it's done they'll always honor it. In contrast, the blue half goes along with anyone as long as the red half doesn't oppose it.

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* EvilVirtues: The red half might require a sacrifice to join, but once it's done they'll always honor it. In contrast, the blue half goes along with anyone as long as the red half doesn't oppose it.
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* SelfDisposingVillain: A Maniskin's fighting style consists of applying [[{{Synchronization}} Linked]] to itself and the opposing party member, then hurting itself while Linked is still in effect, then repeat until dead. It doesn't help that they do this after linked has worn off for you party but not for their allies.

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* SelfDisposingVillain: A Maniskin's fighting style consists of applying [[{{Synchronization}} Linked]] to itself and the opposing party member, then hurting itself while Linked is still in effect, then repeat until dead. It doesn't help that they do this after linked has worn off for you your party but not for themselves and their allies.

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