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** Ghastly Wail was the attack that seemed most likely, however I am unable to remember whether that was in Persona 4 at all. It makes sense though
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* At this point, Adachi had thrown Ms. Yamano into the television on accident and found her corpse, so maybe he had put two and two together and realized that she was killed because she was thrown into the TV world. Or maybe he saw shadows lurking about and acknowledged that they were bad news.
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[[WMG: What deathtrap?]]
In the flashback to him throwing Saki into the TV, you see him stick his head in there and offer to pull her out if she begs. Then, he pulls his head back out, and says that he'd never walk into "a deathtrap like that".

Except, what deathtrap? Saki's dungeon was her parents liquor store. Not exactly something that would typically scream deathtrap.
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* A little of both, I'd wager. If I remember correctly there's multiple shots of clocks in Namatame's scenes, which foreshadow the gears that are part of Kunino-Sagiri's design and that he uses to control the Investigation Team.
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[[WMG: In the flashback(episode 23), at midnight Namatame's clock face slides in such a way that the inner-workings showed. Is the somehow relevant to the plot or just random cool factor?]]

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[[WMG: In the flashback(episode 23), at midnight midnight, Namatame's clock face slides in such a way that the inner-workings are showed. Is the somehow relevant to the plot or just random cool factor?]]
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[[WMG: In the flashback(episode 23), at midnight Namatame's clock face slides in such a way that the inner-workings showed. Is the somehow relevant to the plot or just random cool factor?]]
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[[WMG:Ramen to the middle of nowhere]]
* A minor example, from the anime. In the Camping Trip episode, after Chie and Yukiko [[LethalChef nearly poison Yu and Yosuke]], they simply order some ramen. [[CanonForeigner Aika]], sure enough, comes to deliver it. This raises a major question, though. Considering she's on the same trip as they are, exactly ''how'' was she able to make said delivery?
** As noted by Narukami to Nanako, she's just that good at her job.

[[WMG:What attack does Leanan Sidhe use on Shadow Mitsuo?]]
* In the anime, what was the attack that Leanan Sídhe used on Shadow Mitsuo? It looked sort of like Foolish Whisper, but for one, Leanan Sídhe doesn't actually have that skill in the game, and for two, that attack causes Silence, and the attack that was used in the episode pretty obviously caused Fear. So what did she do exactly?
** The only status-changing attack she learns through leveling up in the game is Tentarafoo, which confuses targets. Shadow Mitsuo does look pretty panicked after that, so this may be The Animation's way of interpreting that attack as well as Confusion status.
** I thought she just casted a Bufu or something inside its head. Ice crystals forming in your skull cavity can't feel very pleasant.

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