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* TwoAndAHalfD: These games uses a 3D engine the scenery, but the gameplay is entirely 2D.

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* TwoAndAHalfD: These games uses a 3D engine for the scenery, but the gameplay is entirely 2D.



* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Saki, iru, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko after being freed from Shifu's command when Suguri and Hime defeated him.]]
* HairDecorations: Hime has a rose clipped onto her hair.



* HairDecorations: Hime has a rose clipped onto her hair.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Saki, iru, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko after being freed from Shifu's command when Suguri and Hime defeated him.]]



* {{Interquel}}: Story-wise, ''SUGURI'' takes place after where ''sora'' ended [[spoiler:from its original ending]].



** In Hard Mode, the computer deal three times as much damage as normal, so, any charácter can demolish you in a matter of seconds if given the chance.

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** In Hard Mode, the computer deal three times as much damage as normal, so, any charácter character can demolish you in a matter of seconds if given the chance.



* EvolvingTitleScreen: When players begin playing ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', the title screen features a simple background of the sky with the sun shining through the clouds. Upon clearing one of its story scenarios, the title screen changes to night time while snow is falling.

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* EvolvingTitleScreen: When players begin playing ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', the title screen features a simple background of the sky with the sun shining through the clouds. Upon clearing one of its story scenarios, the title screen changes to night time while snow is falling. [[spoiler:This would hint players onto what to expect from ''sora''[='=]s true ending.]]



* {{Interquel}}: Follows after the end of ''SUGURI'' but also takes place before [[spoiler:the true ending of]] ''sora''.



* LimitBreak: Hyper Attacks, which consume one level of the power bar; the Level 3 [[AwesomeButImpractical Accel Hypers]] takes this [[UptoEleven even further]].

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* LimitBreak: Hyper Attacks, which consume one level of the power bar; the Level 3 Hyper Meter to perform a powerful special attack; [[AwesomeButImpractical Accel Hypers]] takes this [[UptoEleven even further]].further]] by in the form of an even more powerful and {{unblockable|Attack}} super attack.



* NoContinueRun: Required to unlock most of the extra characters and the expansion pack, as well as the extra stories.

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* NoContinueRun: Required to unlock most of the extra characters in the base game and the expansion pack, as well as the extra stories.



--> '''Sora''': ''"I can do it, if I hang in there."''

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--> '''Sora''': -->'''Sora''': ''"I can do it, if I hang in there."''
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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Once all of Shifu's subordinates fall to Suguri and Hime [[HeelFaceTurn betrays him]], he undergoes a VillainousBreakdown and attempts to crash his spaceship into Earth [[WorldWreckingWave to cause a cataclysmic event that will whipe out all life]]. His plan is quickly thwarted when Suguri destroys his spaceship along with Shifu in it with her [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam attack]].]]

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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Once all of Shifu's subordinates fall to Suguri and Hime [[HeelFaceTurn betrays him]], he undergoes a VillainousBreakdown and attempts to crash his spaceship into Earth [[WorldWreckingWave to cause a cataclysmic event that will whipe wipe out all life]]. His plan is quickly thwarted when Suguri destroys his spaceship along with Shifu in it with her [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam attack]].]]
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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Once all of Shifu's subordinates fall to Suguri and Hime [[HeelFaceTurn betrays him]], he undergoes a VillainousBreakdown and attempts to crash his spaceship into Earth [[WorldWreckingWave to cause a cataclysmic event that will whip out all life]]. His plan is quickly thwarted when Suguri destroys his spaceship along with Shifu in it with her [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam attack]].]]

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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Once all of Shifu's subordinates fall to Suguri and Hime [[HeelFaceTurn betrays him]], he undergoes a VillainousBreakdown and attempts to crash his spaceship into Earth [[WorldWreckingWave to cause a cataclysmic event that will whip whipe out all life]]. His plan is quickly thwarted when Suguri destroys his spaceship along with Shifu in it with her [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam attack]].]]
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* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:Once all of Shifu's subordinates fall to Suguri and Hime [[HeelFaceTurn betrays him]], he undergoes a VillainousBreakdown and attempts to crash his spaceship into Earth [[WorldWreckingWave to cause a cataclysmic event that will whip out all life]]. His plan is quickly thwarted when Suguri destroys his spaceship along with Shifu in it with her [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam attack]].]]


* LightningBruiser: QP, an adorable little [[PettingZooPeople puppy girl]]. She's the most powerful character in the game.

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* LightningBruiser: QP, an adorable little [[PettingZooPeople puppy girl]].girl. She's the most powerful character in the game.
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The series has been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation on DVD, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Network}}, which features [[ArtShift redrawn artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[AchievementSystem PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although lacks the online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack. Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, support for higher resolutions, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]] for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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The series has been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation on DVD, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Network}}, which features [[ArtShift redrawn artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[AchievementSystem PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although lacks the online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack. Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, support for higher resolutions, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]] for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. The [=PlayStation=] 3 version however was delisted from [=PlayStation=] Network on August 8, 2015.



* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Saki, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: On ''SUGURI'', Dash is mapped to the C key and Hyper Attack is mapped to the V key on keyboard, but on ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', Dash and Hyper Attack are swapped and neither game allows for keyboard remapping, save for the HD re-release of the latter.

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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Saki, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko.
Kyoko have hair colors that matches their eyes.
* DamnYouMuscleMemory: On ''SUGURI'', Dash is mapped to the C key and Hyper Attack is mapped to the V key on keyboard, but on ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', Dash and Hyper Attack are swapped and neither game allows for keyboard remapping, remapping save for the HD re-release of the latter.their Steam re-releases.
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%%* GreenEyes: Sora.
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* FiveBadBand: The Shifu Brand.
** BigBad: Shifu.
** TheBrute: Kae and Iru.
** TheDarkChick: Saki.
** TheDragon / EvilGenius: Kyoko.

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* AntiFrustrationFeature: While obtaining new weapons normally requires clearing stages on with an A Rank or higher, you can still unlock most of the other weapons after a certain number of play sessions on any given mode, regardless of difficulty, success, or failure. The only exception to this is the Accelerator, which requires [[spoiler:beating Hime on Special difficulty in Match Mode]].



* DifficultyLevels: This game has Easy, Normal, and Hard difficult levels, while Match Mode has a much more difficult [[HarderThanHard SP]] difficulty.

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* DifficultyLevels: This game has Easy, Normal, and Hard difficult difficulty levels, while Match its Match/Boss Mode has a much more difficult an {{unlockable|DifficultyLevels}} and even harder [[HarderThanHard SP]] Special]] difficulty.


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* UpdatedRerelease: The Steam version of ''SUGURI'' feature support for higher resolutions (albeit stretched to the aspect-ratio and only available on windowed mode), remappable keys, and improved controller support.
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-->''This is the story of one "human"... in a brand-new earth.''
-->--''SUGURI''[='=]s opening cinematic


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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Suguri's forward-facing dashes, which has her aileron roll through the air at break-neck speeds.

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Acceleration of SUGURI is not a standalone expansion; the original Japanese version even states "the original Acceleration of SUGURI is required to play" on the box.


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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal BulletHell ShootEmUp released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC, developed by the doujin circle [[Creator/OrangeJuice Orange_Juice]]. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to absorb certain types of bullets to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.

A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' was released in Japan at Comiket 70 the following year, with a standalone {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', releasing a few months after at Comiket 71, both for Windows PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one BulletHell shooter and FightingGame hybrid inspired by the ''VideoGame/{{Senko no Ronde}}'' series, with both single-player and local and online multiplayer modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack adds two story modes and several new characters.

Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation physically, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Network}}, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, support for higher resolutions, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal BulletHell ShootEmUp released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC, {{bullet hell}} [[ShootEmUp shoot 'em up]] developed by the doujin circle [[Creator/OrangeJuice Orange_Juice]].Orange_Juice]] and was released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to absorb certain types of bullets to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.

A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' was released in Japan at during Comiket 70 the following year, with a standalone followed by an {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', releasing a few months after at Comiket 71, both for Windows PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one BulletHell shooter shoot 'em up and FightingGame {{fighting|Game}} game hybrid inspired by the ''VideoGame/{{Senko no Ronde}}'' series, Ronde}}'', with both single-player and local and online multiplayer modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack also adds two story modes and several new characters.

Both entries have The series has been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation physically, on DVD, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Network}}, which features [[ArtShift new character redrawn artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward [[AchievementSystem PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at lacks the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

pack. Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, support for higher resolutions, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for individually]] for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.



* {{Overheating}}: To discourage players from simply dashing their way through the game most of the attacks in these games, players build up a "Heat" as they dash, which also increases the damage they take.



* WorldOfActionGirls: Many of the characters in this series are one, though the few male characters like Shifu and [=NoName=] are also capable of fighting and holding their own.



* LittleBitBeastly: QP is a little dog girl with mostly human-like features.



* PettingZooPeople: QP is a little dog girl.

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Orange_Juice went on to developer ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel to ''SUGURI'' that was released in 2010 for PC during Summer Comiket 78. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.

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Orange_Juice went on to developer develop ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel to ''SUGURI'' that was released in 2010 for PC during Summer Comiket 78.78 and was localized by Fruitbat Factory in 2016. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.



* ImprobablyFemaleCast: With [[BigBad Shifu]] and [[RobotMe NoName]] being the series' stand-outs.

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* ImprobablyFemaleCast: With [[BigGood Yukito]], [[BigBad Shifu]] Shifu]], and [[RobotMe NoName]] being the series' stand-outs.


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* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: The Steam version of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition HD'' was initially released in a buggy state by Rockin' Android, but a patched was released in 2014 to fix some of these issues. However, it caused some lengthy and frequent loading times between matches as a result, which never happened in the buggy DRM-free version of this re-release or the original SD version of this game, in both the original Japanese or their earlier English releases.
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* EvolvingTitleScreen: When players begin playing ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', the title screen features a simple background of the sky with the sun shining through the clouds. Upon clearing one of its story scenarios, the title screen changes to night time while snow is falling.

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Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation physically, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

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Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation physically, and individually through digital distribution platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Network}}, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.



* AfterTheEnd: The story setting of ''SUGURI''. [[spoiler:The planet is just starting to recover after the events from ''VideoGame/{{sora}}''.]]

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* AchievementSystem: The Steam re-release of this game and ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' feature them. Such achievements includes "Unlock X weapon" (''SUGURI''), "Dash into an ungrazable attack" (''SUGURI''), and "Clear Arcade Mode without taking damage" ''([=AoS=])''.
* AfterTheEnd: The story setting of ''SUGURI''. [[spoiler:The planet is just starting to recover has been recovering after the events from ''VideoGame/{{sora}}''.]]]]
* AllThereInTheManual: The first game's manual gives players some details of how the Earth was facing ruin during a war that nearly killed the planet from the death and destruction it caused and natural resources depleted, with many of Earth's remaining population fleeing towards the skies to escape the war and the dying planet, however a small part of the population decided to stay in what seemed like a hopeless effort to revive the planet with "Project One" only for it to become a success at the expense of their life. Many years later, after Suguri's successful mission of healing Earth and its population was returning, strange shadows started appearing from the sky, worrying many of the inhabitants of Earth, which was then where Suguri decided to investigate.



* FiveBadBand: The Shifu Brand.
** BigBad: Shifu.
** TheBrute: Kae and Iru.
** TheDarkChick: Saki.
** TheDragon / EvilGenius: Kyoko.



* LagCancel: In this game, as well as ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', it's possible to cancel out your attack animations sooner by attacking with one weapon and then attacking with the other at the right time, or dashing in the middle of your attack. Canceling can allow you to deal damage faster than usual, but this will also build up Heat as you cancel your attack animations.



* MacrossMissileMassacre: Available to Suguri via the Launcher.

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* MacrossMissileMassacre: Available to Suguri via the Launcher.Launcher and her Bazooka's Hyper Attack.



* ProtagonistTitle: Suguri is the protagonist of ''SUGURI'' (Forgive the [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment redundancy]]).

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* ProtagonistTitle: Suguri is the protagonist of ''SUGURI'' (Forgive (forgive the [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment redundancy]]).


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* RestrainingBolt: The Shifu Brand were created to obey Shifu's every command and they recognize his authority by his face and his voice. [[spoiler:This comes to haunt them back as [=NoName=] shows up in ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' when he orders them to fight Suguri and Hime for his harem.]]


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* AnAssKickingChristmas: The ''Falling Wonder" story of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', which features Suguri and her newly founded friends/Shifu's former comrades throwing a party for Suguri during Christmas to make amends for taking part of Shifu's schemes, only for his android copy [=NoName=] to unexpectedly crash the party and have the girls fight each other again for his dream harem.


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* LosingYourHead: [[spoiler:[=NoName=] loses his body after his defeat from Suguri in the ''Falling Wonder" story, with his disembodied head being placed in a flower pot to make sure he doesn't cause anymore trouble.]]

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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal BulletHell ShootEmUp released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC, developed by the doujin circle Orange_Juice. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to absorb certain types of bullets to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.

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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal BulletHell ShootEmUp released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC, developed by the doujin circle Orange_Juice.[[Creator/OrangeJuice Orange_Juice]]. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to absorb certain types of bullets to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.



* TwoAndAHalfD: These games uses a 3D engine the scenery, but the gameplay is entirely 2D.



* AnachronicOrder: Although this game and ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' were released before ''sora'' and its follow-up, the events that events that happen in these games are different from their time of release. Chronologically, the story goes in this order: ''sora'' (Tutorial-Stage 7) → ''SUGURI'' → ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' (the Story Mode scenarios and Extra Stories) → [[spoiler:''sora'' (Stage EX)]] → ''acceleration of SUGURI 2''.



* DamnYouMuscleMemory: On ''SUGURI'', Dash is mapped to the C key and Hyper Attack is mapped to the V key on keyboard, but on ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', Dash and Hyper Attack are swapped and neither game allows for keyboard remapping.

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* DamnYouMuscleMemory: On ''SUGURI'', Dash is mapped to the C key and Hyper Attack is mapped to the V key on keyboard, but on ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', Dash and Hyper Attack are swapped and neither game allows for keyboard remapping.remapping, save for the HD re-release of the latter.



* DifficultyLevels: This game has Easy, Normal, and Hard difficult levels, while Match Mode has a much more difficult [[HarderThanHard SP]] difficulty.



* FinalBoss: Hime in both games (unless you're playing as her ''Acceleration of SUGURI''[='=]s Arcade Mode, then you face Suguri at the last stage).

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* FinalBoss: Hime in both games (unless you're playing as her this game and ''Acceleration of SUGURI''[='=]s Standard Arcade Mode, then Mode (unless you're playing as her, in which you face Suguri at the last stage).stage instead).



* KamehameHadoken:
** [[spoiler:After Hime separated the civilian block from Shifu's colony, Suguri unleashes a massive beam of energy to destroy him along with the colony to prevent from colliding onto Earth.]]
** Hime herself can do this with just a single hand.



* LimitedAnimation: Suguri's spinning animation in the opening FMV is about 4 frames of her rotating.



** Hime dislikes fighting if there's no good reason for it, so, when Shifu failed to give her a valid reason to attack Suguri, she turned on him, and escaped the spaceship along with Suguri.
** Suguri counts as well, when she meets the other characters, she tries to dialogue with them before fighting (Even with Shifu, except that he wouldn't listen), and, if ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is any indication, it worked, because they were all welcomed to Earth, and are close friends to Suguri.

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** Hime dislikes fighting if there's no good reason for it, so, it. [[spoiler:So, when Shifu failed to give her a valid reason to attack Suguri, she turned on him, and escaped the spaceship along with Suguri.
Suguri.]]
** Suguri counts as well, when well. When she meets the other characters, she tries to dialogue reason with them before fighting (Even [[spoiler:(even with Shifu, except that he wouldn't listen), listen)]], and, if ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is any indication, it worked, because they were all welcomed to Earth, and are close friends to Suguri.Suguri. [[spoiler:Suguri also even befriend Sora, who initially attacked her and Hime out of [[ShellShockedVeteran PTSD-driven rage]], but she was able to calm Sora down and shown her that her efforts to help save Earth were not in vein.]]



* MoeCouplet: Kae with Nanako.



* WaveMotionGun: The Beam Rifle's Hyper Attack in the original ''SUGURI''. [[spoiler:Suguri also used one to destroy Shifu and his colony to prevent it from colliding into the Earth in said game.]]

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* VideoGameDashing: One of the defining gameplay elements of this game, as well as ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', which involves the dashing through or away from enemy projectiles and letting [[SpeedEchoes the trail of rings]] "catch" them to build your Hyper Meter, but doing so also builds Heat which increases the amount of damage you take. Energy-based attacks can be grazed through by dashing, however live ammo or physical attacks cannot be grazed.
* WarmUpBoss: Saki, who has some of the easier to avoid/grazable attacks, and her cymbols can give players a good way to build up Hyper Meter for Hyper Attack.
* WaveMotionGun: The Beam Rifle's Hyper Attack in and the original ''SUGURI''. [[spoiler:Suguri Buster weapon. Iru also used one to destroy Shifu and his colony to prevent it from colliding into the Earth in said game.]]possess one.



* ArtShift: The [=PlayStation=] 3 and Steam versions of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' by Rockin' Android, due to Sony's ExecutiveMeddling, the characters are portrayed with more realistic proportions.

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* ArtShift: The [=PlayStation=] 3 and Steam versions HD version of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' by Rockin' Android, due to Sony's ExecutiveMeddling, meddling, the characters are portrayed with more realistic proportions.proportions. The latter however gives you the option to use the original graphics.



--> '''Nanako:''' ''"No matter how fast you fly, you can't escape my bits."''

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Sora makes an early cameo appearance in this game as a secret character, while her own game was being developed at the time of ''Acceleration of SUGURI''[='=]s release.


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->''A little war in the brand-new Earth''
-->-- The opening of ''SUGURI''



Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, higher native resolution, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, support for higher native resolution, resolutions, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.



See also ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel to ''SUGURI'' that was later released by the same circle in 2010 for PC during Comiket 78. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.

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See also Orange_Juice went on to developer ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel to ''SUGURI'' that was later released by the same circle in 2010 for PC during Summer Comiket 78. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: [=NoName=] might be a perverted replica of Shifu, but he has a strong arsenal of weapons at his disposal, including using Robo's arm as his melee attacks.



* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[spoiler:Kae has, as demonstrated by her extra story, developed a crippling fear of both darkness and silence after Shifu [[KickTheDog ordered her to stay in a dark room without moving or talking untill he called her.]] Given the time scale of the series she might have spent months or even ''years'' like that, unable to go against the orders but desperately afraid and lonely. She seems to be slowly getting better thou.]]
* GreenEyes: Sora.
* GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from the game ''QP Shooting'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange_Juice'' circle but has never seen an overseas release.
* HaremSeeker: [=NoName=] wants to use the girls to fulfill his dream harem.

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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[spoiler:Kae has, as demonstrated by her extra story, developed a crippling fear of both darkness and silence after Shifu [[KickTheDog ordered her to stay in a dark room without moving or talking untill until he called her.]] Given the time scale of the series she might have spent months or even ''years'' like that, unable to go against the orders but desperately afraid and lonely. She seems to be slowly getting better thou.thanks to Nanako's company at night.]]
* %%* GreenEyes: Sora.
* GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from the game ''QP Shooting'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange_Juice'' Orange_Juice circle but has never seen an overseas release.
* HaremSeeker: [=NoName=] wants to use the girls and their knees to fulfill his dream harem.



* SillyReasonForWar: Apparently, pudding is an extremely rare delicacy in this universe, and legends tell, when pudding was wearing thin, nations went to war just to have the pleasure to taste such a delicious sweet. Even in "Pudding Deity", And Saki's after story, when Saki prepared by experimenting, a little pudding (She didn't know the name of it, so she tried to give it another name), Suguri and the other girls (Even Hime) fought her for the right to taste it.

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* SillyReasonForWar: Apparently, pudding is an extremely rare delicacy in this universe, and legends tell, when pudding was wearing thin, nations went to war just to have the pleasure to taste such a delicious sweet. Even in "Pudding Deity", And Saki's after story, when Saki prepared by experimenting, a little pudding (She didn't know the name of it, so she tried to give it another name), Suguri and the other girls (Even (even Hime) fought her for the right to taste it.



* UpdatedRerelease: Rockin' Android's ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition HD'' for PC gives player the option of the original or the updated [=PlayStation=] 3 graphics, better control scheme customization, with the addition of higher resolutions than the original and widescreen support.

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* UpdatedRerelease: Rockin' Android's ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition HD'' for PC gives player the option of the original or the updated [=PlayStation=] 3 graphics, better control scheme customization, keyboard remapping and improved controller support[[lablenote:*]]for the Steam version; the DRM-free release still has poor modern controller support[[/labelnote]], with the addition of higher resolutions than the original high resolution and widescreen support.support over the previous 2009 release.
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* ClassicCheatCode: The Steam re-release implements a KonamiCode which can be entered in the from the pause menu.

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* ClassicCheatCode: The Steam re-release implements a KonamiCode which can be entered in the from the pause menu. Entering this code will give you near-invincibility to attacks and recovery, but also [[NoFairCheating locks you out of getting achievements]] until you relaunch the game.

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* AnIcePerson: Kyoko.

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* AnIcePerson: Kyoko.Kyoko, who's capable of using ice-based powers to keep her enemies at bay or a barrage of lasers, homing or otherwise.



* BareYourMidriff: Kae.

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* BareYourMidriff: Kae.Kae's regular outfit shows off some of her midriff.



* BattleshipRaid: Stage 5.

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* BattleshipRaid: Stage 5.5, which takes at Earth's stratosphere as Suguri makes her towards the mysterious spaceship looming over the planet.



* ClassicCheatCode: The Steam re-release implements a KonamiCode which can be entered in the from the pause menu.



* DamnYouMuscleMemory: On ''SUGURI'', Dash is mapped to the C key and Hyper Attack is mapped to the V key on keyboard, but on ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', Dash and Hyper Attack are swapped and neither game allows for keyboard remapping.



* HairDecorations: Hime.

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* HairDecorations: Hime.Hime has a rose clipped onto her hair.



* GenkiGirl: Saki, Kae and QP.

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* GenkiGirl: Saki, Kae Saki and QP.Kae, two of the more cheerful members of the Shifu Brand.



* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed

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* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformedGraphicsInducedSuperDeformed: In this game as well as its sequel, the characters appear super deformed during gameplay versus their own normal artwork during dialogue scenes.



* InnocentBlueEyes: Iru.
* [[JackOfAllStats Jill-of-All-Stats]]: Suguri.

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* [[JackOfAllStats Jill-of-All-Stats]]: Suguri.
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* MysticalWhiteHair: Suguri.

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* OmnicidalManiac: Shifu.

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* OmnicidalManiac: Shifu.Shifu, who gave the orders to the Shifu Brand (Saki, Iru, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko) to attack Earth and wipe out its inhabitants.



* StormingTheCastle: Stage 6, and the first part of stage 7, take place inside Shifu's spaceship.

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* StormingTheCastle: Stage 6, and the first part of stage Stage 7, take place inside Shifu's spaceship.



* {{Combos}}:
** Some characters such as Suguri or Sora have a unique combo string that allows them to quickly perform a series of attacks that cancel into each other.
** Attacks can also be chained together in quick succession, which the game displays how many hits were landed and how much damage was dealt in that sequence.



--> ''"Dancing is wonderful."''
--> ''"Can't you keep up with my dance?"''

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''"Can't you keep up with my dance?"''



* EarlyBirdCameo: Sora makes an early cameo appearance in this game as a secret character, while her own game was being developed at the time of ''Acceleration of SUGURI''[='=]s release.



* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[spoiler: Kae has, as demonstrated by her extra story, developed a crippling fear of both darkness and silence after Shifu [[KickTheDog ordered her to stay in a dark room without moving or talking untill he called her.]] Given the time scale of the series she might have spent months or even ''years'' like that, unable to go against the orders but desperately afraid and lonely. She seems to be slowly getting better thou.]]

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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: [[spoiler: Kae [[spoiler:Kae has, as demonstrated by her extra story, developed a crippling fear of both darkness and silence after Shifu [[KickTheDog ordered her to stay in a dark room without moving or talking untill he called her.]] Given the time scale of the series she might have spent months or even ''years'' like that, unable to go against the orders but desperately afraid and lonely. She seems to be slowly getting better thou.]]



* GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from ''QP Shooting - Dangerous!!'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange_Juice'' circle.

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* GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from the game ''QP Shooting - Dangerous!!'', Shooting'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange_Juice'' circle.circle but has never seen an overseas release.



* [[JackOfAllStats Jill-of-All-Stats]]: Suguri, who has a balanced set of melee and ranged weaponry and well-rounded stats among the roster.



* LethalJokeCharacter: QP, an adorable little [[PettingZooPeople puppy girl]]. She's the most powerful character in the game.

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* LethalJokeCharacter: Saki, who has some tricky to use attacks, but at the right hands, she can be a formidable opponent.
* LightningBruiser:
QP, an adorable little [[PettingZooPeople puppy girl]]. She's the most powerful character in the game.



* PromotedToPlayable: Saki, Iru, Nanako and the other girls who were non-playable bosses in the first game, appear in ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' as playable characters.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: [=NoName=], and a perverted one with a {{fetish}} for [[ShesGotLegs women's shapely legs]] at that.

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* PromotedToPlayable: Saki, Iru, Nanako and the other girls who were non-playable bosses in the first game, game appear in ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' as playable characters.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: [=NoName=], and a perverted one with a {{fetish}} for [[ShesGotLegs women's shapely legs]] thighs]] at that.



* ShockAndAwe: Iru can place electrical traps across the whole stage to keep pressure.

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* ShockAndAwe: Iru can place electrical traps across the whole stage to keep pressure.pressure on her opponents.



* SNKBoss: Robo, which appears as the FinalBoss of "Falling Wonder", and BonusBoss in the Arcade Mode. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. Like the bosses in the previous game, it has three phases, and gets more agressive with each one, spamming lasers, or placing obstacles that can't be flown through. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun massive blast]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0. So, your best chance is to treat it like your typical ShootEmUp boss instead of a FightingGame boss.

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* SNKBoss: Robo, which appears as the FinalBoss of "Falling Wonder", and BonusBoss in the Arcade Mode. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move hardly moves at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. Like the bosses in the previous game, it has three phases, and gets more agressive aggressive with each one, spamming lasers, or placing obstacles that can't be flown through. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun massive blast]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0. So, your best chance is to treat it like your typical ShootEmUp boss instead of a FightingGame boss.



* SwordBeam: One of Suguri's (In her three versions) Hyper Attacks.

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* SwordBeam: One of Suguri's (In (in her three versions) Hyper Attacks.



* VictoryQuote: Everyone has a few of them, Even Sora, who has two quotes, one of which reads just [[VisibleSilence ......]].

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* VictoryQuote: Everyone has a few of them, Even Sora, who has two quotes, one of which reads just [[VisibleSilence ......]]."[[VisibleSilence ......]]".

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* FieryRedHead: Kae.

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* %%* FieryRedHead: Kae.



* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Saki, iru, Nanako, Kae, and Kyoko after being freed from Shifu's command when Suguri and Hime defeated him.]]



* HumongousMecha: Robo.
* IcyBlueEyes: Kyoko.

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Robo, an enormous, screen-filling mecha [[spoiler:that Shifu pilots]] that can assault the screen with powerful weaponry.
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IcyBlueEyes: Kyoko.



* LighterAndSofter: Contrast to the {{darker|AndEdgier}} tone of ''sora'', ''SUGURI''[='=]s setting and the planet itself is much livelier with stages featuring a thriving forest, clear blue oceans, and vibrant skies. Although the plot of the game revolves stopping the threat of planetary annihilation, many of the characters Suguri runs into are much more endearing and lighthearted, despite their intent on wiping out all life on Earth [[spoiler:as part of Shifu's orders]], with some comical dialogue thrown in. The soundtrack is much more higher in energy and tempo, also adding to the lighthearted surface of the game.



* PhysicalGod: Hime.
* PlayingWithFire: Kae, again.

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* PhysicalGod: Hime.
Hime, who's a Guardian God.
* PlayingWithFire: Kae, again.who possesses fire-based abilities and can use heat to her advantage versus other characters.



* SecretProjectRefugeeFamily: [[spoiler: Kyoko, Kae, Iru, Saki and Nanako form one of these after the events of ''SUGURI'', living together and helping each other to get used to living on Earth after all that happened to them.]]

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* SecretProjectRefugeeFamily: [[spoiler: Kyoko, [[spoiler:Kyoko, Kae, Iru, Saki and Nanako form one of these after the events of ''SUGURI'', living together and helping each other to get used to living on Earth after all that happened to them.]]



* TeamMom: Kyoko.

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* TeamMom: Kyoko.Kyoko, the rest of the characters.



* TokenMiniMoe: Nanako.
* TsurimeEyes: Kyoko.

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* TokenMiniMoe: Nanako.
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A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' was released in Japan at Comiket 70 the following year, with a standalone {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', releasing approximately half a year thereafter, both for Windows PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one BulletHell shooter and FightingGame hybrid inspired by the ''VideoGame/{{Senko no Ronde}}'' series, with both single-player and local and online multiplayer modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack adds two story modes and several new characters.

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A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' was released in Japan at Comiket 70 the following year, with a standalone {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', releasing approximately half a year thereafter, few months after at Comiket 71, both for Windows PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one BulletHell shooter and FightingGame hybrid inspired by the ''VideoGame/{{Senko no Ronde}}'' series, with both single-player and local and online multiplayer modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack adds two story modes and several new characters.
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Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on {{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, higher native resolution, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on {{DESURA}} UsefulNotes/{{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, higher native resolution, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation and individually through digital distribution via [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

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Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation physically, and individually through digital distribution via platforms [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although at the cost of online play functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal ShootEmUp for Windows PC developed by the doujin circle of Orange_Juice. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.

A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', and its {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', were later released in Japan for PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one hybrid of a BulletHell shooter and a FightingGame, with both single-player modes with local and online multi-player modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack adds two additional story modes and multiple new characters.

The entire series has been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC with ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation and individually through digital distribution via [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although it loses its online play unfortunately and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] where changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on {{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, higher native resolution, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. A digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[http://www.ricedigital.co.uk/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]] and has been [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

Feel free to check out Rockin' Android's official website for ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' [[http://www.sugurigame.com/ here]].

See also ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel series to the ''SUGURI'' that was later released by the same circle in 2010 for PC during Comiket 78. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.

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''SUGURI'' is a horizontal BulletHell ShootEmUp released in 2005 at Comiket 69 for Windows PC PC, developed by the doujin circle of Orange_Juice. It stars the title character, Suguri, a girl armed to the teeth with a variety of powerful weapons working to protect her home world from similarly adorable girls who are under orders to wipe out all life on the planet and take it as their own. The game features an auto-targeting system which allows the player to fire in directions other than the usual "straight ahead", a dashing system which can be used to absorb certain types of bullets to charge up a Hyper Gauge to unleash a [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]], a variety of unlockable weapons, and multiple different modes of gameplay.

A sequel, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'', and its SUGURI'' was released in Japan at Comiket 70 the following year, with a standalone {{expansion pack}}, ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'', were later released in Japan releasing approximately half a year thereafter, both for Windows PC. Unlike its predecessor, ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is a one-on-one hybrid of a BulletHell shooter and a FightingGame, FightingGame hybrid inspired by the ''VideoGame/{{Senko no Ronde}}'' series, with both single-player modes with and local and online multi-player multiplayer modes. It features the same cast as the original game, and presents the player with short "WhereAreTheyNow" cutscenes for completing the Arcade Mode for certain characters of the game with a single credit. The ''X-Edition'' expansion pack adds two additional story modes and multiple several new characters.

The entire series has Both entries have been localized to the United States by doujin game publisher Rockin' Android for PC with PC, both as part of a ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' compilation and individually through digital distribution via [=GamersGate=] and [=Direct2Drive=] in 2009. ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' was later released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 by Rockin' Android on February 15th, 2011 as a downloadable game on UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork, which features [[ArtShift new character artwork]] by Keiko Sakurai, [[CosmeticAward PlayStation Network Trophies]], and the ability to share replays on Website/YouTube, although it loses its at the cost of online play unfortunately functionality and certain [[UnlockableContent character unlocking conditions]] where being changed for the [=PlayStation=] 3 version due to being a combination of both the base game and the expansion pack.

Rockin' Android later released an [[UpdatedRerelease HD version]] of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' for PC on {{DESURA}} on June 25th, 2012 with the option of using the original or updated [=PlayStation=] Network graphics, higher native resolution, and the online multiplayer absent from [=PlayStation=] Network version. A On May 30th, 2013, a digitally released compilation of the series along with their original soundtracks, aptly-named the ''SUGURI Collection'', was released via [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20161008080640/http://www.ricedigital.co.uk/store/suguri-collection uk:80/store/suguri-collection Rice Digital]] and has been Digital]]. The games were later [[http://www.steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=105716878 greenlit]] for and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/262240/SUGURI/ released]][[http://store.steampowered.com/app/265170/Acceleration_of_SUGURI_XEdition_HD/ individually]]for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

Feel free to check out Rockin' Android's official website for ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' [[http://www.can be found [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160312141756/http://www.sugurigame.com/ here]].

See also ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', a prequel series to the ''SUGURI'' that was later released by the same circle in 2010 for PC during Comiket 78. Not to be confused with the RealLife Japanese figure-skater, Fumie Suguri.

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* FollowTheLeader: ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' was released shortly a few months after ''VideoGame/SenkoNoRonde'' debuted at arcades in Japan in 2006.



* SNKBoss: Robo, which appears as the FinalBoss of 2Falling Wonder", and BonusBoss in the Arcade Mode. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. Like the bosses in the previous game, it has three phases, and gets more agressive with each one, spamming lasers, or placing obstacles that can't be flown through. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun massive blast]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0. So, your best chance is to trat it like your typical ShootEmUp boss instead of a FightingGame boss.

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* SNKBoss: Robo, which appears as the FinalBoss of 2Falling "Falling Wonder", and BonusBoss in the Arcade Mode. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. Like the bosses in the previous game, it has three phases, and gets more agressive with each one, spamming lasers, or placing obstacles that can't be flown through. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun massive blast]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0. So, your best chance is to trat treat it like your typical ShootEmUp boss instead of a FightingGame boss.
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* SNKBoss: Robo. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0.

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* SNKBoss: Robo.Robo, which appears as the FinalBoss of 2Falling Wonder", and BonusBoss in the Arcade Mode. It covers the entire circular arena and doesn't move at all, so its Heat counter never rises, and takes minimal damage. Like the bosses in the previous game, it has three phases, and gets more agressive with each one, spamming lasers, or placing obstacles that can't be flown through. When low on energy, it fires a [[WaveMotionGun powerful beam]] massive blast]] that deals huge damage, even with the Heat counter on 0.0. So, your best chance is to trat it like your typical ShootEmUp boss instead of a FightingGame boss.
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* ProtagonistTitle: Suguri is the protagonist of ''SUGURI'' (Forgive the [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment redundancy]]).

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* StormingTheCastle: Stage 6, and the first part of stage 7, take place inside Shifu's spaceship.



* VerbalTic: Saki has an habit of saying "Mau...", and, when preparing her [[YinYangBomb Big Bang Bell]], she exclaims "Maaaaauuuuuuuryyyyyyyaaaaaaahhhhhhhh......".

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* VerbalTic: Saki has an habit of saying "Mau...", and, when preparing her [[YinYangBomb SignatureMove, the Big Bang Bell]], Bell, she exclaims "Maaaaauuuuuuuryyyyyyyaaaaaaahhhhhhhh......".



* AttackReflector:
** Kyoko can place crystal barriers that reflect beams back at her opponent, and protect her from missiles for a while.
** Suguri-SP can do it as well, by [[WeaponTwirling twirling]] her daggers in front of her.



** Normal Suguri, Suguri-P and Sora also count to a lesser degree, it's not their main method of attack, but some of their more powerful combos invilve using the sword.
** There's also Kae, who has projectiles to protect herfelf, but she prefers close combat for devastating combos, and to reflect her BloodKnight personality.

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** Normal Suguri, Suguri-P and Sora also count to a lesser degree, it's not their main method of attack, but some of their more powerful combos invilve involve using the sword.
** There's also Kae, who has projectiles to protect herfelf, herself, but she prefers close combat for devastating combos, and to reflect her BloodKnight personality.


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* PromotedToPlayable: Saki, Iru, Nanako and the other girls who were non-playable bosses in the first game, appear in ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' as playable characters.


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* ShockAndAwe: Iru can place electrical traps across the whole stage to keep pressure.

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--> '''Nanako:''' ''"No matter how fast you fly, you can't escape my bits."''



* {{Determinator}}: Suguri leaves it clear.
--> '''Suguri:''' ''"This fight is meaningless. No matter how much you hurt me, I won't give up!"''



* GuestFighter:
** QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from ''QP Shooting - Dangerous!!'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange Juice'' circle.
** There's also Sora, protagonist of [[VideoGame/{{sora}} her own game]], appears here as a SecretCharacter.

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* GuestFighter:
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GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from ''QP Shooting - Dangerous!!'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange Juice'' circle.
** There's also Sora, protagonist of [[VideoGame/{{sora}} her own game]], appears here as a SecretCharacter.
''Orange_Juice'' circle.

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* BloodKnight: Kae's motivation to fight is mostly having fun with a good battle.



* CriticalStatusBuff: Any time Kae's Heat percentage reaches 200% or higher, but she can use more powerful attacks that could also inflict burning status to her opponents. She can also set herself ablaze with her ''Spontaneous Combustion'' move and keep her Heat fixed at 200% temporarily.



* DifficultButAwesome: Using the flamethrower can be dangerous, because Suguri has to shorten the distance to attack, but, if used correctly, it's a massively powerful weapon.



* FireBreathingWeapon: One of the weapons Suguri can carry is a flamethrower, it has short range, but huge area of effect, easily wiping out any kind of opposition, and taking down the bosses in a matter of seconds.



* GreenEyes: Sora.
* GuestFighter: QP is not from ''SUGURI'', but a character from a lesser-known vertical shoot 'em up also from Orange_Juice called ''[=QPShooting=]''.



* MartialPacifist:
** Hime dislikes fighting if there's no good reason for it, so, when Shifu failed to give her a valid reason to attack Suguri, she turned on him, and escaped the spaceship along with Suguri.
** Suguri counts as well, when she meets the other characters, she tries to dialogue with them before fighting (Even with Shifu, except that he wouldn't listen), and, if ''Acceleration of SUGURI'' is any indication, it worked, because they were all welcomed to Earth, and are close friends to Suguri.



* PettingZooPeople: QP.
* PhysicalGod: Hime and QP.

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* PettingZooPeople: QP.
* PhysicalGod: Hime and QP.Hime.



* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: [=NoName=], and a perverted one with a {{fetish}} for [[ShesGotLegs women's shapely legs]] at that.
* RobotMe: [=NoName=] to Shifu.



* TaremeEyes: Suguri, Saki, Iru, Nanako, Kae, Hime, and QP.

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* TaremeEyes: Suguri, Saki, Iru, Nanako, Kae, Hime, Kae and QP.Hime.



* {{Tomboy}}: Iru.

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* {{Tomboy}}: Iru.TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Iru and Saki, respectively.



* TsurimeEyes: Kyoko and Sora.

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* TsurimeEyes: Kyoko and Sora.Kyoko.



* VerbalTic: Saki has an habit of saying "Mau...", and, when preparing her [[YinYangBomb Big Bang Bell]], she exclaims "Maaaaauuuuuuuryyyyyyyaaaaaaahhhhhhhh......".



* ArtShift: The [=PlayStation=] 3 and Steam versions of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' by Rockin' Android, due to Sony's ExecutiveMeddling.

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* ArtShift: The [=PlayStation=] 3 and Steam versions of ''Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition'' by Rockin' Android, due to Sony's ExecutiveMeddling.ExecutiveMeddling, the characters are portrayed with more realistic proportions.



* CloseRangeCombatant:
** Suguri-SP, who uses a pair of beam daggers to fight, however, her projectiles have limited range, which is a problema if your opponent tries to shoot you from far away, so she relies on close combat as her main method of attack.
** Normal Suguri, Suguri-P and Sora also count to a lesser degree, it's not their main method of attack, but some of their more powerful combos invilve using the sword.
** There's also Kae, who has projectiles to protect herfelf, but she prefers close combat for devastating combos, and to reflect her BloodKnight personality.



* CriticalStatusBuff: Any time Kae's Heat percentage reaches 200% or higher, but she can use more powerful attacks that could also inflict burning status to her opponents. She can also set herself ablaze with her ''Spontaneous Combustion'' move and keep her Heat fixed at 200% temporarily.
* DanceBattler: Hime, when fighting, refers to it as a dance.
--> ''"Dancing is wonderful."''
--> ''"Can't you keep up with my dance?"''



* GuestFighter: QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from ''QP Shooting ~ Dangerous'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange Juice'' circle.

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* GuestFighter: GreenEyes: Sora.
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QP, the FinalBoss of "Pudding Deity", comes from ''QP Shooting ~ Dangerous'', - Dangerous!!'', a vertical ShootEmUp also from the ''Orange Juice'' circle.circle.
** There's also Sora, protagonist of [[VideoGame/{{sora}} her own game]], appears here as a SecretCharacter.


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* OutOfCharacterMoment: {{Martial Pacifist}}s Suguri and Hime in "Pudding Deity" fought Saki for the right to taste the pudding Saki prepared. Justified as it was AllJustADream.
* PettingZooPeople: QP is a little dog girl.


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* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: [=NoName=], and a perverted one with a {{fetish}} for [[ShesGotLegs women's shapely legs]] at that.
* RobotMe: [=NoName=] to Shifu.


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* SillyReasonForWar: Apparently, pudding is an extremely rare delicacy in this universe, and legends tell, when pudding was wearing thin, nations went to war just to have the pleasure to taste such a delicious sweet. Even in "Pudding Deity", And Saki's after story, when Saki prepared by experimenting, a little pudding (She didn't know the name of it, so she tried to give it another name), Suguri and the other girls (Even Hime) fought her for the right to taste it.


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* TaremeEyes: Suguri, Saki, Iru, Nanako, Kae, Hime, and QP.
* TsurimeEyes: Kyoko and Sora.

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