Powalen – Purin Hoenn Mix (Friday Night Funkin': Hypno's Lullaby)



In a far away region, a war broke out that ended in nuclear devistation. Thousands of men, women, children, and Pokémon perished in the battle and the subsequent fallout. However, there was a lone survivor.

The Pokémon known as Castform absorbed the lethal amounts of radiation in the air using it’s unique abilities, and in the process, turned into something far deadlier than it had been before.

It feeds off radiation and power. Anyone who gets too close to it will suffer from severe radiation poisoning, and will most likely perish within the next couple of days.

After hearing some strange noises coming from outside her bedroom, Girlfriend gets up to investigate, only to find a strange, green eyed entity staring her down.

And it’s hungry.


PURIN BY: @JaceyAmaris
INST: https://youtu.be/jcYBm-MRTRY
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Friday Night Funkin’ (stylized as FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN’ and often abbreviated to FNF) is an open-source[2] donationware rhythm game first released in 2020 for a game jam.[3] The game was developed by a team of four Newgrounds users, Cameron “ninjamuffin99” Taylor, David “PhantomArcade” Brown, Isaac “Kawai Sprite” Garcia, and evilsk8r. The game shares some gameplay features with Dance Dance Revolution and PaRappa the Rapper and borrows aesthetic influences from Flash games.[4] The game has been credited with driving users back to Newgrounds, a site whose popularity peaked in the early 2000s.

The game mainly revolves around the player character, Boyfriend, who must defeat a variety of characters in singing and rapping contests in order to continue dating his love interest, Girlfriend. Gameplay revolves around hitting notes with timed inputs while avoiding running out of health for the duration of the song.[5][6]

The game was initially created for the Ludum Dare 47 game jam in October 2020.[7] A full version backed on Kickstarter titled Friday Night Funkin’: The Full Ass Game is under development.[8]
Friday Night Funkin’ Lullaby is a mod created and directed by Banbuds that revolves around Pokémon creepypastas. The main weeks are inspired by Hypno’s Lullaby, Easter Egg: Snow on Mount Silver, Lost Silver, and Buried Alive; MissingNo. is also present.

There are also several bonus songs that can be bought from the Shop. These are inspired by DISABLED, Strangled Red, Hell Bell, Glitchy Red, and a Jigglypuff image of unknown origin. There are also a few bonus songs based on original material made for the mod.

This mod was released at approximately midnight on Halloween, 2021, while the unfinished V2 Update prematurely released on October 22, 2022.

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32 thoughts on “Powalen – Purin Hoenn Mix (Friday Night Funkin': Hypno's Lullaby)”

  1. Okay, I actually the idea of a Castform that ended up absorbing radiation using it’s powers and ended up turning into a deadly creature which only cares about absorbing more radiation and also power.
    By the way, I have a question: Did the Castform have a trainer before everything went to shit? And if the Castform did have a trainer, does it miss them since it is implied that they did not survive?

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  2. Pokédex Entry: Castform
    Irradiated Form
    The Weather Pokémon
    Height: 1’0” Weight: 1.8lbs

    This Castform’s unique form is the result of nuclear fallout from a faraway land. It aimlessly wanders, absorbing power and radiation from external sources, while also emitting lethal doses of it. It is commonly spotted weeping near gravesites.

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  3. i love the eas noises in the song
    it seems like there is an emergency broadcast about the irradiated castform
    telling people to run and hide from the cursed pokemon

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  4. So, I commented on a previous video saying Wally singing Unknown Suffering or Untold Loneliness and the lore behind it but no one really cared about it so here’s another idea:

    Final Gambit (Devil’s Gambit but Dawn and Lucas sing it)

    Lore: Lucas was training his Pokémon when suddenly, Barry asked if he had seen Dawn, when Lucas said no, Barry instantly panicked. He told him that Dawn had been missing for a week and that no one has found a single trace of her ever since then, so the two went and start searching. After asking around and getting no leads, they asked a trainer and she said that she saw a figure in the distance in north of her direction but she couldn’t see the figure as it was almost like a shadow. Thanking the trainer, Lucas and Barry headed north, it was soon dark and they couldn’t see clearly. Barry soon saw a figure in the distance, it looked like a female and it was just standing there doing nothing. When Lucas tried to approach it, its head soon lit itself on fire and its eye turned platinum in colour. The two boys were horrified to see that the figure resembled Dawn, no, IS Dawn. “Dawn” lunged at them and that’s when the song starts.
    Mechanics:
    Throughout the entire song, Dawn will send out her Pokémon to attack you so you need to fight back by using your own Pokémon, be careful tho, as your Pokémon‘a HP will get low and you will faint.

    After beating Dawn, Lucas orders his Infernape to attack Dawn and once the attack was done, Dawn fell unconscious, Once that was done, Barry fined Lucas for straight up attacking Dawn. But before they could argue, Prof. Rowan called and asked if things were alright, once Lucas told him what happened, the 2 boys stood with pure shock. As Rowan told the boys that similar incidents had occurred in Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn…………

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  5. Ideas for Amusia or Insomnia hoenn mix
    A zangoose encounters a seviper or vice versa, but they quickly realize that something is up, and that shedinja hovering nearby is looking rather suspicious.

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  6. You know, if you had gone with Gen 4 instead of Gen 3, maybe it could have been a Castform that was "cursed" with the Acid Rain glitch that just straight up screws up with everything.

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