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* {{Animorphism}} Rush turns into a chihuahua (actually, he was originally a chihuahua). Nobody knows why it happens, he just randomly changes back and forth from chihuahua to human based on RuleOfFunny and he cannot control it.

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* {{Animorphism}} {{Animorphism}}: Rush turns into a chihuahua (actually, he was originally a chihuahua). Nobody knows why it happens, he just randomly changes back and forth from chihuahua to human based on RuleOfFunny and he cannot control it.



* {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven is a video game into which Suzuki and his friends zap themselves into for adventures.

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* {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven is a video game into which Suzuki and his friends zap themselves into for adventures.



* WinToExit: Played with. Technically, Suzuki has four saves that will let him close out of the game, but he only has that many and once he uses them all..

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* WinToExit: Played with. Technically, Suzuki has four saves that will let him close out of the game, but he only has that many and once he uses them all..all...
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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed teenager who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to prevent the real world from being overtaken by the game.

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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It was serialized in ''Monthly Comic Blade'' from 2002 to 2005.

It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed teenager who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to prevent the real world from being overtaken by the game.

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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to prevent the real world from being overtaken by the game.

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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth teenager who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to prevent the real world from being overtaken by the game.



* {{Cliffhanger}}: The ending of volume four, after which the manga seems to have gone on an infinite hiatus.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The ending of volume four, after which the manga seems to have gone on an infinite hiatus. The ending of volume two, where the English translation left off permanently, is also a rather nasty cliff hanger plot twist.



%% * {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven.

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%% * {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven. Heaven is a video game into which Suzuki and his friends zap themselves into for adventures.



* TheGrimReaper: Lost Soul has a scythe and basically acts the part of The Grim Reaper and death in the game.



* InsideAComputerSystem: Sucked into the Gamerz Heaven game and console. Or at least they appear to be.
* LivingMacGuffin: Well, sort of? Nata is a video game character, but he is nonetheless sentient and everyone in game needs him to open the portal to the real world.



* SaveGameLimits: Due to being a beta, Suzuki can only "save" in Gamerz Heaven, and return to the real world, a couple of times before beating the game.

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* SaveGameLimits: Due to being a beta, Suzuki can only "save" in Gamerz Heaven, and return to the real world, a couple of times before beating the game.game.
* WinToExit: Played with. Technically, Suzuki has four saves that will let him close out of the game, but he only has that many and once he uses them all..

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* AlternateUniverse: Gamerz Heaven and the Second Zone

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%% * AlternateUniverse: Gamerz Heaven and the Second Zone



* BigBrotherComplex: Suzuki towards Nata.
* ButtMonkey: Rush
* CastFromHitPoints: Ren's healing magic

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%% * BigBrotherComplex: Suzuki towards Nata.
%% * ButtMonkey: Rush
%% * CastFromHitPoints: Ren's healing magic



* {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven.
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Rio]].
* HeelFaceTurn: Rush

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%% * {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven.
%% * FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Rio]].
%% * HeelFaceTurn: Rush



* SaveGameLimits: Due to being a beta, Suzuki can only "save" in Gamerz Heaven, and return to the real world, a couple of times before beating the game.

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* SaveGameLimits: Due to being a beta, Suzuki can only "save" in Gamerz Heaven, and return to the real world, a couple of times before beating the game.
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* CastFromLifePoints: Ren's healing magic

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* CastFromLifePoints: CastFromHitPoints: Ren's healing magic
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* CastFromLifePoints: Ren's healing magic


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* ComedicSociopathy: Ren's treatment of his dog...leaving him in the woods wasn't abandonment, it was ''training!''
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* RetGone: What happens if you or your game-self dies in Gamerz Heaven.
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* BigBrotherComplex: Suzuki towards Nata.
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* MachineMonotone: Possibly Nata, depending on what Suzuki means when he says Nata has a "dull voice."
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* LoveTriangle: Rio loves Kyouko, who loves Suzuki, who is infatuated with Nata. It seems that Ren may also have feelings for Suzuki, but this is played for comedy more than the other combinations.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Rio]].
* HeelFaceTurn: Rush
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* {{Animorphism}} Rush turns into a chihuahua (actually, he was originally a chihuahua). Nobody knows why it happens, he just randomly changes back and forth from chihuahua to human based on RuleOfFunny and he cannot control it.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The ending of volume four, after which the manga went on an infinite hiatus.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The ending of volume four, after which the manga went seems to have gone on an infinite hiatus.



* SeriesHiatus: Hanging from a cliff since 2005.

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* SeriesHiatus: Hanging from a cliff since 2005.
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* AlternateUniverse: Gamerz Heaven and the Second Zone
* ButtMonkey: Rush
* {{Cliffhanger}}: The ending of volume four, after which the manga went on an infinite hiatus.
* {{Cyberspace}}: Gamerz Heaven.
* SaveGameLimits: Due to being a beta, Suzuki can only "save" in Gamerz Heaven, and return to the real world, a couple of times before beating the game.
* SeriesHiatus: Hanging from a cliff since 2005.
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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to save the real world from being overtaken by the game.

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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to save prevent the real world from being overtaken by the game.
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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''[[Manga/{{Gravitation}}]]. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to save the real world from being overtaken by the game.

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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''[[Manga/{{Gravitation}}]].''Manga/{{Gravitation}}''. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to save the real world from being overtaken by the game.
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''Gamerz Heaven'' is a four-volume shounen manga by Maki Murakami, better known for ''[[Manga/{{Gravitation}}]]. It tells the story of Suzuki Kaito, a game-obsessed youth who one day found a beta game called "Gamerz Heaven" mysteriously sitting in his room. Once he puts the disc in, he meets the Navigator, later named Nata, and is transported into the world of the game. He learns that the game is a lot like the real world (dubbed the "second zone" within the game world), but with monsters and enemies. It turns out that if someone is killed in the game, they disappear from the real world as well, and actions in the game, such as wrecking a building, also affect reality. After Nata is kidnapped by area boss Rush, Suzuki, accompanied by his friends Kyouko, Ren, and Mio, set out to save him and to save the real world from being overtaken by the game.
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