All Monsters in Little Nightmares 2 Explained

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Little Nightmares 2 contains a world full of creepy monsters, many of which we encounter as we join Mono and Six on their grand adventure. In this video we take a look at every enemy type in Little Nightmares II. Every boss encounter, every monster. These include The Hunter, The Teacher, The Doctor, The Viewers, The Patients, Monster Six and Thin Man. This video takes a look at how their various encounters play out, and also a little backstory to each monster and their place in this world. So sit back, relax and enjoy another Little Nightmares 2 Explained video.

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fun fact:when you trap the doctor in the furnace, you dont have to burn him, you can just leave while he is still alive, you get an achievement that says, "its crueler to let him live"

mrbread
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Creepy things is that the Thin Man is the most human character in Little Nightmares world, he's just too normal in a strange way.

longwlenguyen
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I read somewhere that the doctor actually really did care about his patients, but they kept dying and he desperately tried to replace their dying body parts with mannequin parts. The only patient left still truly alive is the one that we took the life support off of, and he cares so much about this one patient and is almost always trying to save his life. The reason why he was chasing mono and six around was because he was afraid they would disturb the patients' rest, and they eventually did by turning off the life support.

kates
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Something I noticed about thin man's attacks and boss battles is how he doesn't hurt Mono while all the other monsters try to kill him (shooting, biting, etc.) Thin man just picks him up when Mono is caught, and during the boss battle he just reaches out towards him. That probably hints at them being the same person before the game actually tells you.

aphmeow
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One theory about The Hunter that I find interesting is from NitroRad’s review of the game. He speculates that maybe The Hunter lost his family to the broadcast systems in the city, and moved out to the forest in order to escape the radio waves, wearing a sack over his head for protection. However, he likely ended up going insane anyway from paranoia and isolation.

Cure_Hana
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I think the creepiest thing about The Hunter is that he doesn’t speak. The others don’t speak either, but they scream or make loud noises. The Hunter just wheezes.

pikachu_boi
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While the Teacher is able to expend her neck to unnaturally lengths, it would also be nice to know that she never blinks, which also adds to the scariness of her.

anon
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17:08 gotta love how six is just.. warming her hands with the flames of a screaming man

BEELZEBABE
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the creepiest monster for me is the teacher, I mean she forced her head in a vent and kept going like she don't know how to give up

_khimcristy
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The Patients probably freeze because the doctor wants them to stay still when he's operating on them so he uses the lights

pastagoose
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That scene where the Teacher is chasing you through the vents has got to be the most horrifying experience I've had in any game or movie. Afterwards I literally just stared down the screen with the most vicerol terror I've felt in a long time, just catching my breath for what must've been at least 5 minutes.

I think the reason that part works so well is because throughout both games the vents have always been a safe space and having such a feeling of claustrophobic panic as that safe space is ripped away from you is just the best culmination of fear I've ever experienced.

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7:29 something I find disturbing is that at first glance, it looks like the corpse is normal. But a closer inspection shows that hands and feet are reversed even though the body appears to be laying on its back if you just judge it by the clothes. I’m willing to bet that this chef’s body had reversed arms and legs.

couragew
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I think it's eerie when the teacher plays the piano as it shows that she's still human and has a passion and it just makes this game feel that much realer

hiokbye._.
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By the end of Little Nightmares, I felt like a monster

By the end of Little Nightmares II, I felt like the victim

mothbaby
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I actually feel awful for Monster Six. She just wants to be left with her box, then her friend smashes it with an axe. She sounds like she’s in agony, poor thing. It is super creepy that Six in her normal form uses the burning doctor to warm herself up tho.

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Something I always found interesting that I don't see brought up often is that, you don't have to kill the Doctor. I went out of my way to get all of the achievements and one of them is once you close the door on the Doctor, you can just leave. He won't follow you, won't break through, you can just go. A lot of our first instincts was to pull the level and burn the Doctor alive, but you don't have to at all. I always thought that was interesting.

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Theory: Most of the enemy "bosses" are each trying to figure out ways to counter the signal. Every one of them is altering people somehow. Stuffing, surgery etc, all of these include removal/alteration of the head that seems to be most vulnerable to the signal

(Edit) All of them have a motive after losing something to the signal. Hunter his family, teacher his students and the doctor could have lost his colleagues or simply be upset that he can't cure these people

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The Teacher was the scariest one for me, hands down. Her screeching voice, her stiff walk, her slapped-on empty smile, her vacant eyes, her seemingly never-ending neck...the stuff of nightmares, right there. LITTLE nightmares, if you will.

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Regarding the Hunter, I personally think that he took his family into the woods to try and escape the broadcast, failing this his family became distorted and he felt he had to put them at peace.
Now as we know about firing lines and firing squads the victims where sacks over there heads before they are shot.
I believe the Hunter couldn’t bare to look at his wife or child while he shot them to bring them peace or he didn’t want his family to see him while he shot them so he put a sack over there head with rope around the next so it could not be pulled off, until he shot them.
I believe the one hole in the sack is proof of this.
Furthermore once the Hunter had brought peace to his family I believe he couldn’t live with what he had done and he couldn’t bare to look at himself, thereby wearing the sack that was once but on his family members head when he shot them, 1. To serve as a constant reminder and 2. To hide his face so he wouldn’t have to see it and to also hide his pain/shame. This is further demonstrated by showing us the broken mirrors around the house so that he wouldn’t have to look at himself. I believe he tried to replicate his family so that he wouldn’t feel alone anymore or to try and fix what he had done.
Whether he is insane is to be debated, maybe he lost his sanity because of grief and isolation or maybe he isn’t insane, maybe he thinks everyone had been infected and he needs to rid the world of everyone that crosses his path to cleanse them of the broadcast towers evil.

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I think the teacher being a pianist is so interesting and adds complexity to her character. Before we see her play, she's a rigid, authoritarian figure who eats whoever makes her angry and disrupts her class. But then in her downtime, alone and not in front of her students, she reveals an artistic side, one that she will never share or teach to the school's children. She then gets enraged when we witness her playing and chases us relentlessly until we get out. The piano playing is her secret, and one that doesn't match at all her disciplinary teachings.

Gayer_Mateo