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Miracle Girls Festival (ミラクルガールズフェスティバル) is a crossover RhythmGame developed by Creator/{{Sega}} for the UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2015.

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Miracle Girls Festival (ミラクルガールズフェスティバル) is a crossover RhythmGame developed by Creator/{{Sega}} for the UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita.Platform/PlaystationVita. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2015.
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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'':

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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'':''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'':



* FakeDifficulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.

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* FakeDifficulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Extreme![[Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.



** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during [[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].

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** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during [[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove [[Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].
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* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that song's universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[LightNovel/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]

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* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that song's universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[LightNovel/NoRin [[Anime/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]
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* ''LightNovel/NoRin'':

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* ''LightNovel/NoRin'':''Anime/NoRin'':

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: Expand-Play and Ura-Play difficulties. The former has the notes starting off tiny and the player has to time their button presses when the note is at normal size. The latter has the notes moving faster and the Miracle Fever gague starts off full, getting Worst's, Sad's, and Safe's causes the gague to deplete and you lose if the gauge empties.



* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that song's universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[LightNovel/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]

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* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that song's universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[LightNovel/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]]]
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Expand-Play and Ura-Play difficulties. The former has the notes starting off tiny and the player has to time their button presses when the note is at normal size. The latter has the notes moving faster and the Miracle Fever gague starts off full, getting Worst's, Sad's, and Safe's causes the gague to deplete and you lose if the gauge empties.
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* FakeDifficulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.

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* FakeDifficulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Extreme![[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.
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* ''LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan'':

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* ''LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan'':''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'':



** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during [[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].

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** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during [[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan [[LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].

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Miracle Girls Festival (ミラクルガールズフェスティバル) is a crossover RhythmGame developed by Creator/{{Sega}} for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2015.

The game uses the same engine as the VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva series of rhythm games, and features characters and songs from the following Japanese anime series:
* Manga/YuruYuri:

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Miracle Girls Festival (ミラクルガールズフェスティバル) is a crossover RhythmGame developed by Creator/{{Sega}} for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita.UsefulNotes/PlaystationVita. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2015.

The game uses the same engine as the VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva'' series of rhythm games, and features characters and songs from the following Japanese anime series:
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* Manga/YuruYuri:''Manga/YuruYuri'':



* LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan

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* LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan''LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan'':



* Anime/VividredOperation

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* Anime/VividredOperation''Anime/VividredOperation''



* Manga/KiniroMosaic

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* Manga/KiniroMosaic''Manga/KiniroMosaic'':



* Manga/ArpeggioOfBlueSteel

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* Manga/ArpeggioOfBlueSteel''Manga/ArpeggioOfBlueSteel'':



* Anime/TesagureBukatsumono

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* Anime/TesagureBukatsumono''Anime/TesagureBukatsumono'':



* Anime/WakeUpGirls

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* Anime/WakeUpGirls''Anime/WakeUpGirls'':



* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_575 Project 575]]

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_575 Project 575]]575]]:



* LightNovel/NoRin

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* LightNovel/NoRin''LightNovel/NoRin'':



* Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified

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* Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified''Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified'':



* Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit

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* Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit''Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit'':



!!Tropes that appear in Miracle Girls Festival:

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!!Tropes that appear in in'' Miracle Girls Festival:Festival'':



* {{Crossover}}

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* {{Crossover}}CrossThrough: The featured intellectual properties don't interact with each other.



* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that songs universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[Manga/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]

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* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that songs song's universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[Manga/NoRin [[LightNovel/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]
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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono]]

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono]]Anime/TesagureBukatsumono
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** Vivid Shinig Sky

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** Vivid Shinig Shining Sky
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* HarderThanHard: Extreme difficulty which has the hardest and cheapest level in the game.

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* HarderThanHard: Extreme difficulty which has the hardest and cheapest level levels in the game.
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* FakeDificulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.

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* FakeDificulty: FakeDifficulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.
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** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during the [[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].

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** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during the [[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].
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** Yuri Yurararara Yururi Yuri Daijiken
** Yes! Yuyuyu YuruYuri!

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** Yuri Yurararara Yururi Yuru Yuri Daijiken
** Yes! Yuyuyu YuruYuri!Yuru Yuri!

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* YuruYuri:

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* YuruYuri:Manga/YuruYuri:



* Nyaruko: Crawling with Love

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* Nyaruko: Crawling with LoveLightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan



* Vividred Operation

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* Vividred OperationAnime/VividredOperation



* Kin-iro Mosaic

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* Kin-iro MosaicManga/KiniroMosaic



* Arpeggio of Blue Steel

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* Arpeggio of Blue SteelManga/ArpeggioOfBlueSteel



* Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono Tesagure! Bukatsu-monoBukatsu-mono]]



* Wake Up, Girls!

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* Wake Up, Girls!Anime/WakeUpGirls



* Go! Go! 575

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* Go! Go! 575[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_575 Project 575]]



* No-Rin

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* No-RinLightNovel/NoRin



* Engaged to the Unidentified

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* Engaged to the UnidentifiedManga/EngagedToTheUnidentified



* Is the Order a Rabbit?

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* Is the Order a Rabbit?Manga/IsTheOrderARabbit

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** Popping Jump♪

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** Popping Jump♪Jump♪

!!Tropes that appear in Miracle Girls Festival:
* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: Expand-Play and Ura-Play difficulties. The former has the notes starting off tiny and the player has to time their button presses when the note is at normal size. The latter has the notes moving faster and the Miracle Fever gague starts off full, getting Worst's, Sad's, and Safe's causes the gague to deplete and you lose if the gauge empties.
* AndYourRewardIsClothes
* AnimeThemeSong
* ArtShift: Every character is drawn in the same art style that they appear in their respective series.
* ButtonMashing: Extreme mode love spamming notes that overlap other notes, which unless you have the reflexes of a ninja, you'll miss several notes.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The colors of the notes correspond with the PS Vita's face buttons.
** The rankings of how accurately you press the buttons also have their own colors: Sad is blue, Safe is green, Fine is silver and Cool is gold.
*** There are two different colors of worst, purple is pressing the right button at the wrong time, orange is the wrong note.
* {{Crossover}}
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Every song in the game is sung by the characters dancing to it.
* EarnYourFun: Unlocking extra difficulties and the full versions of songs requires you to complete multiple achievements on a bingo card. These can be something that will happen during normal such as getting 10000 Miracle Coins from the same song to something more taxing such as getting no Sad's or Worst's on the Normal version of the song.
* FakeDificulty: The Extreme versions use overlapping notes, ''a lot'', Extreme![[Manga/EngagedToTheUnidentified Mashiro World]] and Extreme![[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari]] are particularly egregious about this.
** Ironically, the Easy and Normal versions of [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Your Voice]] are harder that the hard version as many of the notes don't match the rhythm of the music.
* {{Fanservice}}: Both gold base statues come with 2 voice clips each, one is an introduction, the other 3 are quotes of the character from their series.
** If you get Miracle Fever Chance, some references to the songs work will appear on-stage. Some of them are subtle such as [[Manga/KiniroMosaic Alice's letter to Shinobu]] from the start of the series showing up on the big screen at the end of Your Voice; some are very obvious such as the giant Shantak-kun balloons during the [[LightNovel/HaiyoreNyarkoSan Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos]].
** On the sexual side, [[Anime/VividredOperation Vivid Shining Sky]] opens with an ass-shot of Akane.
* GameplayGrading: The timing for the notes have five grades: Worst, Sad, Safe, Fine, and Cool.
** The results at the end of the song are O.K, Standard, Great, Excellent and Miracle.
* GottaCatchEmAll: By spending Miracle Coins and Miracle Lots, you can randomly win silver or gold base (respectively) statues of all 48 characters for both of their costumes resulting in 192 statues to collect.
* HarderThanHard: Extreme difficulty which has the hardest and cheapest level in the game.
* ImprobablyFemaleCast: The game isn't called Miracle '''Girls''' Festival for nothing.
* InterfaceSpoiler: Didn't finish the story mode before investing in any statues or alternate costumes or even ''looking at the cover of the game''? Congrats, you've just been spoiled to the [[spoiler:Project 575]] girls being playable.
* LicensedGame: All the characters featured come from various Light Novels, Manga, and Anime unrelated to Sega.
* LifeMeter: Ura-Play mode plays like this because if you get too many Worst's, Sad's, or Safe's, the song ends.
* LogoJoke: The Sega logo has a seiyuu of one of the characters singing "See-gaaaaa!" similar to how old Sega games had the "See-gaaaaa!" yell.
* MoneyForNothing: Once you've bought all the songs, alternate costumes, statue backgrounds and gotten all the statues, you won't have anything left to spend your Miracle Coins or Miracle Lots on.
* NintendoHard: Extreme Mode for some songs is this.
* RhythmGame
* TheCameo: Getting Miracle Fever Chance will reference something from that songs universe such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesagure!_Bukatsu-mono the Sonota sisters in the audience becoming back up dancers]] or the [[Manga/NoRin eggplant hot-air balloon.]]
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Miracle Girls Festival (ミラクルガールズフェスティバル) is a crossover RhythmGame developed by Creator/{{Sega}} for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2015.

The game uses the same engine as the VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva series of rhythm games, and features characters and songs from the following Japanese anime series:
* YuruYuri:
** Yuri Yurararara Yururi Yuri Daijiken
** Yes! Yuyuyu YuruYuri!
* Nyaruko: Crawling with Love
** Taiyo Iwaku Moeyo Chaos
** Koi wa Chaos no Shimobenari
* Vividred Operation
** Vivid Shinig Sky
** Arifureta Shiawase
* Kin-iro Mosaic
** Jumping!!
** Your Voice
* Arpeggio of Blue Steel
** Blue Field
** Innocent Blue
* Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono
** Stand Up!!!!
** Tesaguri Bubu Uta
* Wake Up, Girls!
** Tachiagare
** 7 Girls War
* Go! Go! 575
** Kotoba Colorful
** Kotoba Sagashitai
* No-Rin
** Cordless☆Tere☆PHONE
** Mo Gi Ta Te♥Fruits Girls
* Engaged to the Unidentified
** Tomadoi Recipe
** Mashiro World
* Is the Order a Rabbit?
** Daydream Cafe
** Popping Jump♪

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