The Boy who saved Dream Kingdom

The Boy who saved Dream Kingdom is a side-scrolling 3D platformer and a 2D platformer (Game Boy only) developed and published by Ubisoft, under the license of Universal, and released in 1995 for the Playstation, Sega Saturn, Game Boy, and for the upcoming Nintendo Ultra 64, now known as simply Nintendo 64 to be released a couple of years later.

Plot
The game tells us about a Royal Mail postman named Arnold, who assigned him a vacation, and he went to take a nap, and he dreamed of a paradise where there were good people and perfect nature. However, that is now over. Suddenly, a mysterious specter kidnapped the queen of the dream world and transformed all people and dream heroes into slaves. They definitely needed a hero, and it's Arnold.

The official art is drawn in a traditional way, while the game itself was in 3D, except for the Game Boy version. His model is a ripoff of the Mario 64 model from Shosinkai 95, only without a cap, shirt and white pants with grayish-blue stripes instead of his Overall, he is red-haired, his eyes are green instead of blue, and he has mustaches of Luigi, only with a semi-dark orange.

Narrator
On the Sega Saturn and Playstation version, but not on the Nintendo 64 or Gameboy, we hear the story told, and the narrator is Mel Winkler.

Protagonist's voice actor.
The one who was in charge of interpreting the voice of Arnold is Charles Addler.