

Instead, dreams are sacred experiences of imagination and self-reflection, and were never supposed to be corrupted by nightmares or have "a goal". For Happiness: In Boundless Dreams, Gogi rebukes Hypno's boasting that nightmares gave the Dreamer a goal, a purpose the dreamscape was lacking.The appearance of Gogi we see is only the one for this specific Dreamer. Familiar: Every human being has their own unique rabbit-like Gogi taking care of them.Gogi will gladly curb-stomp any nightmare that threatens the sanctity of his human's life/dream world. Good Is Not Nice: As far as he's concerned, nightmares have no right to exist, and those that try to hurt the Dreamer must be purged.Expy: According to Word Of God, the inspiration for Gogi came from the White Rabbit in Alice In Wonderland.Big Good: He will always protect the Dreamer, no matter what.Big Damn Heroes: Gogi returns just in time to save the Dreamer from Hypno's tampering with the Dream Crystal.

But when he's imprisoned by Hypno, it forces The Dream Catcher to intervene. Battle in the Centre of the Mind: As a Guardian Entity, he juggles the tasks of protecting the Dreamer, guiding them, repairing their broken dreams, and holding off the nightmares seeking to harm his human, all at once.A Form You Are Comfortable With: He appears in the dreamscape mostly as a rabbit, since his celestial form is impossible for the Dreamer to recognize or comprehend until the ending of the second game.Gogi appears as a cute pink rabbit who watches over the Dreamer constantly, serving as the passive Guardian Entity of their human's subconscious and their dreams.
