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* BigNo: Dreamcast lets one out when she's denied the medals in the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson. Saturn gets a moment when she finds out that her [[FanserviceCostumes swimsuit]] denied her any medals for the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' lesson.

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* BigNo: Dreamcast lets one out when she's denied the medals in the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson. Saturn gets a moment when she finds out that her [[FanserviceCostumes swimsuit]] swimsuit denied her any medals for the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' lesson.



** [[FanserviceCostumes Saturn's swimsuit]] in the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' lesson, and all of the girls wear them at the end of the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' lesson.

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** [[FanserviceCostumes Saturn's swimsuit]] swimsuit in the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' lesson, and all of the girls wear them at the end of the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' lesson.
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* IntrepidFictioneer: Almost every episode has the Sega Hard Girls traveling into the worlds of Sega games. The characters from Sega games are also capable of traveling between worlds, like characters from Disney/WreckItRalph. [[spoiler: Up until the part where they enter Sehagaga Academy to cheer on Dreamcast.]]

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* IntrepidFictioneer: Almost every episode has the Sega Hard Girls traveling into the worlds of Sega games. The characters from Sega games are also capable of traveling between worlds, like characters from Disney/WreckItRalph.''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''. [[spoiler: Up until the part where they enter Sehagaga Academy to cheer on Dreamcast.]]
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** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beetles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].

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** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: ''VideoGame/{{Mushiking}}: King of Beetles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].
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* BigDamnHeroes: Dr. Eggman drops in on episode six, trapping our heroines in the video game ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' and shrinking them to chibi size. Before the mad doctor can do anything, Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog himself drops in to save the day.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Dr. Eggman drops in on episode six, trapping our heroines in the video game ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' and shrinking them to chibi size. Before the mad doctor can do anything, Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog himself drops in to save the day.



** Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog and Dr. Eggman have a starring role in the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' lesson.

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** Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog and Dr. Eggman have a starring role in the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' lesson.



* CoversAlwaysLie: See [[VideoGame/FantasyZone Opa-Opa]] and the [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Chao]] in the picture above? Although they're seen in the intro, they only appear as cosmetic decorations in Sehagaga Academy and not as actual characters.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: See [[VideoGame/FantasyZone Opa-Opa]] and the [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Chao]] in the picture above? Although they're seen in the intro, they only appear as cosmetic decorations in Sehagaga Academy and not as actual characters.



* [[HeroicMime Heroic]]/[[SilentAntagonist Villainous Mime]]: [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic and Dr. Eggman]].

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* [[HeroicMime Heroic]]/[[SilentAntagonist Villainous Mime]]: [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic and Dr. Eggman]].
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* AnachronismStew: The anime is supposedly set in the present day, but reference to Dreamcast's dial-up modem is brought up as a RunningGag [[spoiler:and the ending reveals that after graduation they will be released to the real world to become the respective consoles]].

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* AnachronismStew: The anime is supposedly set in the present day, but reference to Dreamcast's dial-up modem is brought up as a RunningGag RunningGag, past and present day SEGA games from arcade, console, to mobile, are prominently featured [[spoiler:and the ending reveals that after graduation they will be released to the real world to become the respective consoles]].
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* AnachronismStew: The anime is supposedly set in the present day, but reference to Dreamcast's dial-up modem is brought up as a RunningGag [[spoiler:and the ending reveals that after graduation they will be released to the real world to become the respective consoles]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedForLaughs with Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop''/ ''Die Hard Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedForLaughs with Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop''/ ''Die ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'' (''Die Hard Arcade''.Arcade''). She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].
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* ComicTrio: They probably fit this a bit better. Dreamcast is the one who comes up with ideas such as putting Saturn in a swimsuit to raise ratings. Mega Drive, while not an idiot, never questions them and goes along with it, and Sega Saturn is the OnlySaneWoman. It's rare that they do any actual planning, but there's a lot of conversation to this effect.

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* ComicTrio: They probably fit this a bit better. Dreamcast is the one who comes up with ideas such as putting Saturn in a swimsuit to raise ratings. Mega Drive, while not an idiot, never questions them and goes along with it, and Sega Saturn is the OnlySaneWoman. It's rare that they do any actual planning, but there's a lot of conversation to this effect.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'' / ''Die Hard Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: PlayedForLaughs with Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'' / ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop''/ ''Die Hard Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].



** The 2016 [[NoExportForYou Japan-Only]] Complete DVD includes a Bonus Episode and a music video for the full version of "Seha Gagaganbacchau!! (Haha Hang in there, Seha!!)" featuring the four additional Hard Girls. The set also includes a download code for two MikuMikuDance bundles: One that includes Dreamcast, Saturn and Mega Drive in their swimsuits, and another that includes chibi versions of Mark III, Master System, Robo Pitcher and Mega Drive 2. Both bundles were only made available for a [[TemporaryOnlineContent limited time]].

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** The 2016 [[NoExportForYou Japan-Only]] Japan-Only Complete DVD includes a Bonus Episode and a music video for the full version of "Seha Gagaganbacchau!! (Haha Hang in there, Seha!!)" featuring the four additional Hard Girls. The set also includes a download code for two MikuMikuDance UsefulNotes/MikuMikuDance bundles: One that includes Dreamcast, Saturn and Mega Drive in their swimsuits, and another that includes chibi versions of Mark III, Master System, Robo Pitcher and Mega Drive 2. Both bundles were only made available for a [[TemporaryOnlineContent limited time]].
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* ShoutOut: Sega references aside, the title is one to ''High School! Kimengumi''. (Sega not-so-coincidentally got a port of the [=MSX2=] game based on it for the Master System.)

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: Sega Saturn, Mega Drive, and Dreamcast, respectively.
** ComicTrio: They probably fit this a bit better. Dreamcast is the one who comes up with ideas such as putting Saturn in a swimsuit to raise ratings. Mega Drive, while not an idiot, never questions them and goes along with it, and Sega Saturn is the OnlySaneWoman. It's rare that they do any actual planning, but there's a lot of conversation to this effect.



* ComicTrio: They probably fit this a bit better. Dreamcast is the one who comes up with ideas such as putting Saturn in a swimsuit to raise ratings. Mega Drive, while not an idiot, never questions them and goes along with it, and Sega Saturn is the OnlySaneWoman. It's rare that they do any actual planning, but there's a lot of conversation to this effect.



* {{Crossover}}: In-universe, they cross ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' with ''[[Franchise/ShiningSeries Shining Force Cross Exlesia]]'' by wearing Rappy Suits in the latter in order to cover both games at once. Amusingly, [[{{Defictionalization}} a crossover with these series already exists]], but with the latter's costumes in the former. They even use the promotional image for said real crossover during Center-sensei's ExpositionBreak.

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In-universe, they cross ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' with ''[[Franchise/ShiningSeries Shining Force Cross Exlesia]]'' by wearing Rappy Suits in the latter in order to cover both games at once. Amusingly, [[{{Defictionalization}} a crossover with these series already exists]], but with the latter's costumes in the former. They even use the promotional image for said real crossover during Center-sensei's ExpositionBreak.



* ZettaiRyouiki: Each girl has this to varying degrees: Dreamcast's boots reach past her knee, Saturn's boots stop short of her knees, and Mega Drive's socks only cover her ankles.

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* ZettaiRyouiki: Each girl has this to varying degrees: Dreamcast's boots reach past her knee, Saturn's boots stop short of her knees, and Mega Drive's socks only cover her ankles.ankles.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Caroline Powell, the president's daughter and the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard ''Die Hard Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].



** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beetles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].

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** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beetles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].



** The ''Chain Chronicle'' episode has cameo appearances from the VideoGame/BonanzaBros, Bruno Dillinger from ''Dynamite Cop'', [[VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV Wren]], [[VideoGame/StreetsOfRage Axel Stone, Max]], [[VideoGame/CrazyTaxi BD Joe, Axel, Gus]], [[VideoGame/FightingVipers Bahn]], and more.

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** The ''Chain Chronicle'' episode has cameo appearances from the VideoGame/BonanzaBros, Bruno Dillinger from ''Dynamite Cop'', ''VideoGame/DynamiteCop'', [[VideoGame/PhantasyStarIV Wren]], [[VideoGame/StreetsOfRage Axel Stone, Max]], [[VideoGame/CrazyTaxi BD Joe, Axel, Gus]], [[VideoGame/FightingVipers Bahn]], and more.
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** The school festival episode has all the other Sega Hard Girls participate in the beauty contest.


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** Sehagaga Academy's name references the game ''Videogame/{{Segagaga}}'', which also focused on a group of Sega-affiliated main characters struggling to succeed against all odds.
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''Hi-sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Sega Hard Girls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.

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''Hi-sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 Fall2014Anime season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Sega Hard Girls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.
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[[caption-width-right:301:The girls of Hi sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls. From left to right: Mega Drive, Dreamcast and Sega Saturn.]]

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[[caption-width-right:301:The girls of Hi sCoool! Hi-sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls. From left to right: Mega Drive, Dreamcast and Sega Saturn.]]



''Hi sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Sega Hard Girls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.

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''Hi sCoool! ''Hi-sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Sega Hard Girls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.



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* AdaptationDeviation: Most of the games the girls visit don't follow their plot. One example is the final stage of the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' lesson, which bears no resemblance to that of the original game and has a completely different FinalBoss, likely done to avoid revealing spoilers for the actual game itself.



** When the girls begin their journey through Black Asobin's Tower, the OpeningScroll indicates he's a [[PaletteSwap recoloring]] of Center-sensei, which helped save on the show's budget.

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** When the girls begin their journey through Black Asobin's Tower, the OpeningScroll indicates he's a [[PaletteSwap recoloring]] recolored]] version of Center-sensei, which helped save on the show's budget.



** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beatles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].

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** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s Bruno Dillinger, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beatles'', Beetles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].



** One episode features the girls going into ''Chain Chronicle''. The UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita version of ''Chain Chronicle V'' ran a brief Sega Hard Girls campaign in 2016, and some of the girls (Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive, Robo Pitcher and Game Gear were made available to use for a (very) limited time.
* DVDBonusContent: The 2016 [[NoExportForYou Japan-Only]] Complete DVD includes a Bonus Episode and a music video for the full version of "Seha Gagaganbacchau!! (Haha Hang in there, Seha!!)" featuring the additional Hard Girls. The set also includes two MikuMikuDance download codes; one that includes Dreamcast, Saturn and Mega Drive in their swimsuits, and another set that includes Mark III, Master System, Robo Pitcher and Mega Drive 2 in their chibi forms. The download codes are valid only for a limited time.

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** One episode features the girls going into ''Chain Chronicle''. The UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita version of ''Chain Chronicle V'' later ran a brief Sega Hard Girls campaign in 2016, campaign, and some of the girls (Dreamcast, girls[[note]]Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive, Robo Pitcher and Game Gear Gear[[/note]] were made available to use [[TemporaryOnlineContent for a (very) limited time.
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The 2016 [[NoExportForYou Japan-Only]] Complete DVD includes a Bonus Episode and a music video for the full version of "Seha Gagaganbacchau!! (Haha Hang in there, Seha!!)" featuring the four additional Hard Girls. The set also includes a download code for two MikuMikuDance download codes; one bundles: One that includes Dreamcast, Saturn and Mega Drive in their swimsuits, and another set that includes chibi versions of Mark III, Master System, Robo Pitcher and Mega Drive 2 in their chibi forms. The download codes are valid 2. Both bundles were only made available for a [[TemporaryOnlineContent limited time.time]].
** The [[Creator/DiscotekMedia Discotek]] release includes the opening and ending credits without text, an art gallery, and the Blu-ray includes liner notes explaining many of the games references and Japanese-centric gags.



* FunnyForeigner: Adam Hunk, a foreign African-American baseball player who appears throughout the show in various roles. Dreamcast thinks he'd be great for Saturn, but Saturn doesn't want to date him.



* GilliganCut: In the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' episode, Saturn is volunteered by the others to serve as bait for the enemy Blast Runners. Being the only girl without one, Saturn adamantly refuses. After the commercial break, she complains the others made her the bait anyway.

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* GilliganCut: In the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' episode, Saturn is volunteered by the others to serve as bait a decoy for the enemy Blast Runners. Being the only girl without one, making her the easiest target, Saturn adamantly refuses. After the commercial break, she complains she's out on the field complaining the others made her the bait decoy anyway.



* IntrepidFictioneer: Almost every episode has the Sega Hard Girls traveling into the worlds of Sega games. The characters from Sega games are also capable of traveling between worlds, like characters from Disney/WreckItRalph. [[spoiler: Up until the part where they enter Sehagaga Academy.]]

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* IntrepidFictioneer: Almost every episode has the Sega Hard Girls traveling into the worlds of Sega games. The characters from Sega games are also capable of traveling between worlds, like characters from Disney/WreckItRalph. [[spoiler: Up until the part where they enter Sehagaga Academy.Academy to cheer on Dreamcast.]]



** Jeffry [=McWild=] gets the arranged version of his theme song from the first ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' game.



* NoMeansYes:
** Saturn tells Dreamcast and Mega Drive repeatedly that she has no interest in dating or marrying [[VideoGame/GoldenAxe Gilius Thunderhead]]. They remain convinced Saturn isn't being honest with herself.
** In the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' episode, Dreamcast and Mega Drive volunteer Saturn (the only one without a Blast Runner) to serve as a decoy to distract the enemy Blast Runners. She refuses and says she doesn't want to, but they interpret it as just the opposite.
---> '''Mega Drive''': "I'm not doing it!" means "I really want to do it!" right?
---> '''Dreamcast''': A woman who can't be honest... I like it!
---> '''[[ButtMonkey Saturn]]''': I seriously, from the bottom of my heart, don't want to do it!



* SliceOfLife: When the girls aren't participating in games, they discuss things like Saturn's love life, her future career plans and adopting a pet for her. Naturally, every suggestion for her comes from a Sega game.

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* SliceOfLife: When the girls aren't participating in games, they discuss things like Saturn's love life, her future career plans and adopting a pet for her. Naturally, every suggestion whatever the advice the other girls have for her comes from her, it's related to a Sega game.game somehow.



** Occurs to poor Mega Drive in episode 10 when she loses control of her rocket skates and goes airborne. The next shot has her in the water.

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** Occurs to poor Mega Drive in episode 10 when she loses control of her rocket skates and goes airborne. The next shot has her in the water.ocean.

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** One episode features the girls going into ''Chain Chronicle''. The UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita version of ''Chain Chronicle V'' ran a brief Sega Hard Girls campaign in 2016, and Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive and Robo Pitcher were made available to use for a (very) limited time.

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** One episode features the girls going into ''Chain Chronicle''. The UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita version of ''Chain Chronicle V'' ran a brief Sega Hard Girls campaign in 2016, and Dreamcast, some of the girls (Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive and Drive, Robo Pitcher and Game Gear were made available to use for a (very) limited time.
* DVDBonusContent: The 2016 [[NoExportForYou Japan-Only]] Complete DVD includes a Bonus Episode and a music video for the full version of "Seha Gagaganbacchau!! (Haha Hang in there, Seha!!)" featuring the additional Hard Girls. The set also includes two MikuMikuDance download codes; one that includes Dreamcast, Saturn and Mega Drive in their swimsuits, and another set that includes Mark III, Master System, Robo Pitcher and Mega Drive 2 in their chibi forms. The download codes are valid only for a limited
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* {{Dualvertisement}}: The anime has cross-promotion in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' in the form of Dreamcast's costume and a weapon skin for the [[CoolSword Dream Blade]].

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* {{Dualvertisement}}: DistractedByTheSexy: During the race in the ''VideoGame/JetSetRadio'' lesson, Dreamcast points out a hot guy in the distance, which catches Saturn's attention. It's actually Adam Hunk, but Saturn's distracted long enough that she hits an obstacle, falls down and loses the race.
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** One episode features the girls going into ''Chain Chronicle''. The UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita version of ''Chain Chronicle V'' ran a brief Sega Hard Girls campaign in 2016, and Dreamcast, Saturn, Mega Drive and Robo Pitcher were made available to use for a (very) limited time.
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* GilliganCut: In the ''VideoGame/BorderBreak'' episode, Saturn is volunteered by the others to serve as bait for the enemy Blast Runners. Being the only girl without one, Saturn adamantly refuses. After the commercial break, she complains the others made her the bait anyway.
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''Hi sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Franchise/SegaHardGirls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.

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''Hi sCoool! [=SeHa=] Girls'' is an anime television series that first aired in Japan via [[Creator/{{Animax}} Animax Japan]] on October 8, 2014 as part of the Fall 2014 season. It was produced Creator/TMSEntertainment with the show being directed by Sōta Sugahara. This is based on the overall ''Franchise/SegaHardGirls''[[note]]short ''Sega Hard Girls''[[note]]short for "Sega ''Hardware'' Girls"[[/note]] multimedia franchise developed together by [[Creator/{{Sega}} Sega Japan]] and Dengeki Bunko. It's scheduled to air a total of 13 episodes. It's also available for online viewing on Crunchyroll for legal viewing in North America. In November 2016, a DVD of the complete series was released in Japan containing a bonus episode. The series was licensed to Creator/DiscotekMedia for a North American physical release, and was released in a Blu-ray/DVD combo in May 2017, missing the bonus episode.



** In the SchoolFestival episode, other Sega Hard Girls were mentioned, including UsefulNotes/GameGear, who gets tired quickly and leaves before third period to watch TV (a joke about the Game Gear's miserable battery life and TV Tuner add-on); [[UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem Master System]], a musician who has [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff fans in Brazil and South America]], and "[[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Jennie]]", [[MarketBasedTitle an exchange student from America]].

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** In the SchoolFestival episode, other Sega Hard Girls were mentioned, including UsefulNotes/GameGear, who gets tired quickly and leaves before third period to watch TV (a joke about the Game Gear's miserable battery life and TV Tuner add-on); [[UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem Master System]], a musician who has [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff fans in Brazil and South America]], and "[[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Jennie]]", Genny]]", [[MarketBasedTitle an exchange student from America]].
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* UsefulNotes/MikuMikuDance: Animation software used for the show.

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* UsefulNotes/MikuMikuDance: Animation software used for the show. The same models for the girls have also been made available to use for the program.
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The show centers on the various Sega consoles as anthropomorphic students as they go to a [=Sega=]-centric school called Sehagaga Academy, located in Haneda, Tokyo. The students consist of [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], UsefulNotes/MegaDrive, and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn as they work under the instruction of their teacher, Center-sensei, in order to earn enough credits to graduate from the academy. The Bonus episode also features [[UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem Master System]], Mark III, Mega Drive 2 and Robo Pitcher.

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The show centers on the various Sega consoles as anthropomorphic students as they go to a [=Sega=]-centric school called Sehagaga Academy, located in Haneda, Tokyo. The students consist of [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], UsefulNotes/MegaDrive, and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn as they work under the instruction of their teacher, Center-sensei, in order to earn enough credits to graduate from the academy. The Bonus episode also features [[UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem Master System]], Mark III, Mega Drive 2 and 2, Robo Pitcher.
Pitcher, V-Saturn and Hi-Saturn.

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** Any time Adam Hunk appears.

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** Any time Adam Hunk appears.himself.


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** Center-sensei bringing up [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Vinegared Mackerel]] at inappropriate moments.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The president's daughter Caroline Powell, the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade'', who also attends Sehagaga. However, she's surrounded by all kinds nasty rumors, such as buying off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also buys haircuts that cost 1,000 yen and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Caroline Powell, the president's daughter Caroline Powell, and the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade'', who Arcade''. She also attends Sehagaga. However, Sehagaga, but she's surrounded by all kinds of nasty rumors, such as buying using her riches to buy off the judges in the Festival contests, and plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also buys haircuts that cost spends 1,000 yen on haircuts and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Caroline Powell, the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade'', who also attends Sehagaga. However, she's surrounded by nasty rumors, such as buying off the judges in the Festival contests, and is secretly planning to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also buys haircuts that cost 1,000 yen and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The president's daughter Caroline Powell, the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade'', who also attends Sehagaga. However, she's surrounded by all kinds nasty rumors, such as buying off the judges in the Festival contests, and is secretly planning plans to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also buys haircuts that cost 1,000 yen and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].

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I'm torn whether Jeffry's example is Famed In Universe, Wolverine Publicity or Popularity Power.


* AdaptationalVillainy: Caroline Powell, the DamselInDistress from ''Dynamite Cop'' / ''Franchise/DieHard Arcade'', who also attends Sehagaga. However, she's surrounded by nasty rumors, such as buying off the judges in the Festival contests, and is secretly planning to buy the school and rename it "Powell Academy". [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking She also buys haircuts that cost 1,000 yen and buys her clothes from bargain sales online]].



* NoodleIncident: Lampshaded. The "Words of Farewell" at the girls' graduation had them recap everything they did and learn, including almost getting caught speeding in ''VideoGame/CrazyTaxi'', trying on different outfits in ''Love and Berry'', and completing all sorts of unusual tasks in ''Feel the Magic''. Considering no episodes covered them, Saturn remembers none of these lessons, but the other girls tell her they did and to just stick with the narrative.

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* NoodleIncident: Lampshaded.Lampshaded in the final episode. The "Words of Farewell" at the girls' graduation had them recap everything they did and learn, including almost getting caught speeding in ''VideoGame/CrazyTaxi'', trying on different outfits in ''Love and Berry'', and completing all sorts of unusual tasks in ''Feel the Magic''. Considering no episodes covered them, Saturn remembers none of these lessons, but the other girls tell her they did and to just stick with the narrative.



* PopularityPower: The appearance of [[VideoGame/VirtuaFighter Jeffry McWild]] in the ''VideoGame/SpaceChannel5'' episode suddenly boosts the ratings to the girls' surprise, even against the World Cup. They speculate his celebrity status will lead him to become a daytime TV host for the housewife demographic, have his own line of TV dinners, a debut CD and appear nude in magazines.



* ATwinkleInTheSky: Occurs in episode 10. Poor Mega Drive.

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* ATwinkleInTheSky: Occurs ATwinkleInTheSky:
** Used to highlight Sonic's entrance
in episode 10. Poor 6, appearing from a distance behind Eggman.
** Occurs to poor
Mega Drive.Drive in episode 10 when she loses control of her rocket skates and goes airborne. The next shot has her in the water.
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The show centers on the various Sega consoles as anthropomorphic students as they go to a [=Sega=]-centric school called Sehagaga Academy, located in Haneda, Tokyo. The students consist of [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], UsefulNotes/MegaDrive, and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn as they work under the instruction of their teacher, Center-sensei, in order to earn enough credits to graduate from the academy. The Bonus episode also features Master System, Mark III, Mega Drive 2 and Robo Pitcher.

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The show centers on the various Sega consoles as anthropomorphic students as they go to a [=Sega=]-centric school called Sehagaga Academy, located in Haneda, Tokyo. The students consist of [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Dreamcast]], UsefulNotes/MegaDrive, and UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn as they work under the instruction of their teacher, Center-sensei, in order to earn enough credits to graduate from the academy. The Bonus episode also features [[UsefulNotes/SegaMasterSystem Master System, System]], Mark III, Mega Drive 2 and Robo Pitcher.

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* MultiPartEpisode: "Center-sensei's Center Exam" reaches its conclusion in "Eggman vs. Sonic with the Sega Hard Girls".



* ThemeMusicPowerUp: When Sonic goes in for the finishing blow against Dr. Eggman, ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 His World]]'' accompanies him and the Hard Girls.
* ToBeContinued: Some of the episodes end with this phrase, although only one is a MultiPartEpisode. The early episodes have the girls enter a game toward the end only to be covered fully in the next episode.



* ThemeMusicPowerUp: When Sonic goes in for the finishing blow against Dr. Eggman, ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 His World]]'' accompanies him and the Hard Girls.
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** After Center-sensei's long explanation of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'', he says it has little to do with the anime.
** When the girls begin their journey through Black Asobin's Tower, the OpeningScroll indicates [[PaletteSwap recoloring him]] was great for the show's budget.

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** After Center-sensei's Center-sensei says his role is to explain the objective for the class for "each episode", and after his long explanation of ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'', he says it has little to do with the anime.
** When the girls begin their journey through Black Asobin's Tower, the OpeningScroll indicates he's a [[PaletteSwap recoloring him]] was great for recoloring]] of Center-sensei, which helped save on the show's budget.
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I want to cut the Main redirect.


** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s Bruno Dillinger, AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beatles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].

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** In the ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' lesson, along with the case of that game, the girls also duked it out with the hammer-wielding twins from ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'' ([[PaletteSwap in many different colors]]), ''Dynamite Cop'''s Bruno Dillinger, AlexKidd, VideoGame/AlexKidd, a [[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Werebear]], a flock of [[VideoGame/{{Flicky}} Flickies]], two beetles from ''Mushiking: King of Beatles'', and for the FinalBoss, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Sakura Shinguji]].

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