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* Laharl and Flonne calling out Archangel Virunga for wanting to take Sicily back, which doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}. [[spoiler:Virunga thinks it's only right that Sicily return to Celestia as she is still an angel even if she is a Demon Angel and extend his hand to her to return. Laharl slaps away the hand and he and Flonne call him out for only thinking of Sicily's race, telling him that he should have realized that Sicily's loneliness in Celestia was the reason why she came to the Netherworld in the first place. And just to drive it in further, ''[[AllergicToLove Laharl]]'' calls out Virunga for claiming his actions in the name of love and that, in the end, a Fallen Angel like Flonne is far superior to him.]]

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* Laharl and Flonne calling out Archangel Virunga for wanting to take Sicily back, which doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}. [[spoiler:Virunga Virunga thinks it's only right that Sicily return to Celestia as she is still an angel even if she is a Demon Angel and extend his hand to her to return. Laharl slaps away the hand and he and Flonne call him out for only thinking of Sicily's race, telling him that he should have realized that Sicily's loneliness in Celestia was the reason why she came to the Netherworld in the first place. And just to drive it in further, ''[[AllergicToLove Laharl]]'' calls out Virunga for claiming his actions in the name of love and that, in the end, a Fallen Angel like Flonne is far superior to him.]]
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* Laharl and Flonne calling out Archangel Virunga for wanting to take Sicily back, which doubles as a HeartwarmingMoment. [[spoiler:Virunga thinks it's only right that Sicily return to Celestia as she is still an angel even if she is a Demon Angel and extend his hand to her to return. Laharl slaps away the hand and he and Flonne call him out for only thinking of Sicily's race, telling him that he should have realized that Sicily's loneliness in Celestia was the reason why she came to the Netherworld in the first place. And just to drive it in further, ''[[AllergicToLove Laharl]]'' calls out Virunga for claiming his actions in the name of love and that, in the end, a Fallen Angel like Flonne is far superior to him.]]

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* Laharl and Flonne calling out Archangel Virunga for wanting to take Sicily back, which doubles as a HeartwarmingMoment.SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}. [[spoiler:Virunga thinks it's only right that Sicily return to Celestia as she is still an angel even if she is a Demon Angel and extend his hand to her to return. Laharl slaps away the hand and he and Flonne call him out for only thinking of Sicily's race, telling him that he should have realized that Sicily's loneliness in Celestia was the reason why she came to the Netherworld in the first place. And just to drive it in further, ''[[AllergicToLove Laharl]]'' calls out Virunga for claiming his actions in the name of love and that, in the end, a Fallen Angel like Flonne is far superior to him.]]
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* The game's creators get one for creating a final boss for the story mode that will actually be challenging no matter how high the levels for your party are: the final boss has an evility that lets him siphon off the stats of the characters that approach him, so even if your party is 9999, he'll gain tremendous boosts as your characters approach. If you try to dogpile him with superior numbers, he'll siphon off 30% of the stats of each character. 30% times ten is 300%, meaning he could, if your party is level 9999 all around, gain power equivalent to three 9999 level characters COMBINED. And if you only had one really strong character, and tried to use that one to take him down, if he kills that one strong character, the rest of your party is hosed. Overwhelming force is impossible, you have to use strategy to defeat this opponent.

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* The game's creators get one for creating a final boss for the story mode that will actually can be challenging no matter how high the levels for your party are: the final boss has an evility that boss' evility, Artifact Gone Wild, lets him siphon off the stats 3% of the characters that approach him, so even if your party is 9999, he'll gain tremendous boosts as your characters approach. If you try to dogpile him with superior numbers, he'll siphon off 30% of the base stats of each character. character per panel they get closer to him, at a maximum range of 10 panels. (Equipment and LoC stats do not count towards this.) At adjacent range to him, that's 30% times ten is 300%, meaning he could, if your party is level 9999 all around, gain power equivalent to three 9999 level of that character's base stats. Too many characters COMBINED. And if you only had one really strong character, and tried to use that one to take inside the boss' range will give him down, if he kills that one strong character, the rest of your party is hosed. a serious boost. Overwhelming force is impossible, can be done, since he doesn't get an HP boost due to his evility, but you will have to use strategy cut through his newly acquired defenses in order to defeat do so. Strategy is key to defeating this opponent.
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* Flonne's [[TransformationSequence transformation]] in Episode 9. See it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cyuSlWUiBA&feature=youtu.be&t=1m11s here.]]

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* Flonne's [[TransformationSequence transformation]] in Episode 9. See it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cyuSlWUiBA&feature=youtu.be&t=1m11s here.]]]]
* VideoGame/{{Disgaea 5}} has DownloadableContent of the original Disgaea cast as usual... but their slightly older and (questionably) wiser forms from this game, meaning those epic new attacks they got in Disgaea D2? They're in.
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** What makes this boss fight so much better is the battle track: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naZVHL2cAVo Dramatic Devil Story.]]
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* Laharl and Flonne calling out Archangel Virunga for wanting to take Sicily back, which doubles as a HeartwarmingMoment. [[spoiler:Virunga thinks it's only right that Sicily return to Celestia as she is still an angel even if she is a Demon Angel and extend his hand to her to return. Laharl slaps away the hand and he and Flonne call him out for only thinking of Sicily's race, telling him that he should have realized that Sicily's loneliness in Celestia was the reason why she came to the Netherworld in the first place. And just to drive it in further, ''[[AllergicToLove Laharl]]'' calls out Virunga for claiming his actions in the name of love and that, in the end, a Fallen Angel like Flonne is far superior to him.]]
* Laharl's new ultimate final move, Overlord Dimension, where essentially, Laharl teleports the enemy to a pocket dimension where he proceeds to use all of his unique attacks at once. Long story short, Laharl engraves his name into the opponent's body. Words cannot sufficiently describe the beatdown he unleashes. See it [[http://youtu.be/NS2BB9p56IE?t=27s here]] in all its glory.
* The game's creators get one for creating a final boss for the story mode that will actually be challenging no matter how high the levels for your party are: the final boss has an evility that lets him siphon off the stats of the characters that approach him, so even if your party is 9999, he'll gain tremendous boosts as your characters approach. If you try to dogpile him with superior numbers, he'll siphon off 30% of the stats of each character. 30% times ten is 300%, meaning he could, if your party is level 9999 all around, gain power equivalent to three 9999 level characters COMBINED. And if you only had one really strong character, and tried to use that one to take him down, if he kills that one strong character, the rest of your party is hosed. Overwhelming force is impossible, you have to use strategy to defeat this opponent.
* Any time Laharl calls out the Krichevskoy Group's failings, pointing out to them over and over that they keep saying Krichevskoy would have done things better when they clearly can't do damn a thing themselves.
** One particular moment is when the Krichevskoy Group tries to suggest that they use Sicily as a hostage to put the angels at a disadvantage, but Laharl brushes it off, calling the act "low class". Considering the kind of person Krichevskoy was, the scene makes it very clear that despite not liking his father all that much, Laharl is much closer to Krichevskoy than the demons who praise him.
* Flonne's [[TransformationSequence transformation]] in Episode 9. See it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cyuSlWUiBA&feature=youtu.be&t=1m11s here.]]

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