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* NonHuman Sidekick: Even though Wadanohara's familiars are mostly human, feature wise, they're still not humans. Memoca is a seagull girl, Dolphi is a dolphin girl, Fukami is an octopus boy and Samekichi, her ex-familiar, is a shark boy.

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* NonHuman Sidekick: NonHumanSidekick:: Even though Wadanohara's familiars are mostly human, feature wise, they're still not humans. Memoca is a seagull girl, Dolphi is a dolphin girl, Fukami is an octopus boy and Samekichi, her ex-familiar, is a shark boy.
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* NonHuman Sidekick: Even though Wadanohara's familiars are mostly human, feature wise, they're still not humans. Memoca is a seagull girl, Dolphi is a dolphin girl, Fukami is an octopus boy and Samekichi, her ex-familiar, is a shark boy.
** Every witch and sorcerer have familiars.
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* FridgeHorror: Most of the fish and animals in the game are sentient. Yet you get people casually talking about eating them. Two of Wadanohara's familiars talk about eating roast fowl like it's no big deal in front of Memoca, a seagull girl who is usually horrified.
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* FridgeHorror: Most of the fish and animals in the game are sentient. Yet you get people casually talking about eating them. Two of Wadanohara's familiars talk about eating roast fowl like it's no big deal in front of Memoca, a seagull girl who is usually horrified.
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* ObliviousToLove: Wadanohara is blissfully unaware of the love several characters have for her. The most obvious being [[spoiler: Samekichi, who outright told her he loved her. While she said she loved him back, he soon discovered she thought he meant he loved her as a friend and she was just returning the sentiment. Poor guy.]]
** [[spoiler: Fukami also harbors feelings for her, but they're much more hidden. Apparently he's very jealous of Samekichi. Wadanohara more than likely never found out about his feelings.]]
** The last being [[spoiler: Sal. Besides being a general all around nasty guy, he fell in love with Wadanohara at some point and wanted to get Samekichi out of the way. He succeeded, for a while, at least. Of course, Wadanohara had no idea about all this.]]
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* Mermaids: Lots of them.
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* Mermaid: Lots of them.

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* Mermaid: Mermaids: Lots of them.
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* FacelessMasses: Most of the NPCs. You can tell when a character is important because they actually have a face.

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* FacelessMasses: Most of the NPCs.filler characters. You can tell when a character is important because they actually have a face.
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* FacelessMasses: Most of the NPCs. You can tell when a character is important because they actually have a face.


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* Mermaid: Lots of them.
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* LittleBitBeastly: Pretty much everyone in the game, to varying degrees. Most characters has human features, with things like a fish tail or lobster antennae added.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler: Sal. ]]

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler: Sal. ]]]]
* SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity: There's usually a nurse fish before boss fights. They restore all your HP and MP.
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* ProtagonistTitle

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* ProtagonistTitleProtagonistTitle
* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler: Sal. ]]
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** [[spoiler: The Tosatsu Kingdom, which was the main enemy for the first half of the game. Turns out it was just a big misunderstanding based on being manipulated.]]

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** [[spoiler: The Tosatsu Kingdom, which was the main enemy for the first half of the game. Turns out it was just a big misunderstanding based on being manipulated.]]]]
*ProtagonistTitle
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* NotEvil, JustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: Samekichi]]

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* NotEvil, JustMisunderstood: NotEvilJustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: Samekichi]]
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* NotEvil,JustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: Samekichi]]

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* NotEvil,JustMisunderstood: NotEvil, JustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: Samekichi]]
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** Depending on the ending, [[spoiler: either Wadanohara or Samekichi make a heroic sacrifice. In the 2nd normal ending, Wadanohara ends up using a similar spell as her father's and meets the same fate. In the true ending, Samekichi goes off to seal the Dead Sea from the inside, which means almost certain death for him. He somehow manages to survive, though it apparently takes him a very long time to get out and return to Wadanohara.]]

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** Depending on the ending, [[spoiler: either Wadanohara or Samekichi make a heroic sacrifice. In the 2nd normal ending, Wadanohara ends up using a similar spell as her father's and meets the same fate. In the true ending, Samekichi goes off to seal the Dead Sea from the inside, which means almost certain death for him. He somehow manages to survive, though it apparently takes him a very long time to get out and return to Wadanohara.]]
* NotEvil,JustMisunderstood: [[spoiler: Samekichi]]
**[[spoiler: The Tosatsu Kingdom, which was the main enemy for the first half of the game. Turns out it was just a big misunderstanding based on being manipulated.
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** Depending on the ending, [[either Wadanohara or Samekichi make a heroic sacrifice. In the 2nd normal ending, Wadanohara ends up using a similar spell as her father's and meets the same fate. In the true ending, Samekichi goes off to seal the Dead Sea from the inside, which means almost certain death for him. He somehow manages to survive, though it apparently takes him a very long time to get out and return to Wadanohara.]]

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** Depending on the ending, [[either [[spoiler: either Wadanohara or Samekichi make a heroic sacrifice. In the 2nd normal ending, Wadanohara ends up using a similar spell as her father's and meets the same fate. In the true ending, Samekichi goes off to seal the Dead Sea from the inside, which means almost certain death for him. He somehow manages to survive, though it apparently takes him a very long time to get out and return to Wadanohara.]]
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* GottaCatchThemAll: The orbs on various islands.

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* GottaCatchThemAll: The orbs on various islands.islands.
* HeroicSacrifice: Quite a few of these actually.
** The original heroic sacrifice was [[spoiler: the sorcerer, Wadanohara's father, who died and became a giant pearl to protect the ocean. His spell created a barrier that kept enemies out.]]
** Depending on the ending, [[either Wadanohara or Samekichi make a heroic sacrifice. In the 2nd normal ending, Wadanohara ends up using a similar spell as her father's and meets the same fate. In the true ending, Samekichi goes off to seal the Dead Sea from the inside, which means almost certain death for him. He somehow manages to survive, though it apparently takes him a very long time to get out and return to Wadanohara.]]
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* GoldenEnding: The game has one of these.

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* GoldenEnding: The game has one of these.these.
* GottaCatchThemAll: The orbs on various islands.
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* EvilTwin: [[spoiler: Sal is Samekichi's actual evil twin. Though Sal has white hair and a white tail whereas Samekichi is black, from a distance they can be mistaken for each other. Plus Sal uses memory magic to make things hazy.]]

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* EvilTwin: [[spoiler: Sal is Samekichi's actual evil twin. Though Sal has white hair and a white tail whereas Samekichi is black, from a distance they can be mistaken for each other. Plus Sal uses memory magic to make things hazy.]]]]
* GoldenEnding: The game has one of these.
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** EvilTwin: [[spoiler: Sal is Samekichi's actual evil twin. Though Sal has white hair and a white tail whereas Samekichi is black, from a distance they can be mistaken for each other. Plus Sal uses memory magic to make things hazy.]]

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** * EvilTwin: [[spoiler: Sal is Samekichi's actual evil twin. Though Sal has white hair and a white tail whereas Samekichi is black, from a distance they can be mistaken for each other. Plus Sal uses memory magic to make things hazy.]]
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Early in the game, you encounter two birds who don't want to share fruit from a nearby tree with you. Your response? [[spoiler: Your party KILLS them. They were sentient and could talk! After you defeat them, roast fowl is added to your inventory. No one in the game seems particularly upset by this development and it's never brought up again.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Early in the game, you encounter two birds who don't want to share fruit from a nearby tree with you. Your response? [[spoiler: Your party KILLS them. They were sentient and could talk! After you defeat them, roast fowl is added to your inventory. No one in the game seems particularly upset by this development and it's never brought up again.]]
** EvilTwin: [[spoiler: Sal is Samekichi's actual evil twin. Though Sal has white hair and a white tail whereas Samekichi is black, from a distance they can be mistaken for each other. Plus Sal uses memory magic to make things hazy.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Early in the game, you encounter two birds who don't want to share fruit from a nearby tree with you. Your response? [[spoiler: your party KILLS them. They were sentient and could talk! After you defeat them, roast fowl is added to your inventory. No one in the game seems particularly upset by this development and it's never brought up again.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Early in the game, you encounter two birds who don't want to share fruit from a nearby tree with you. Your response? [[spoiler: your Your party KILLS them. They were sentient and could talk! After you defeat them, roast fowl is added to your inventory. No one in the game seems particularly upset by this development and it's never brought up again.]]

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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: [[spoiler:The Tosatsu bun soldiers who fill up your screen and chase you. If you pick the wrong route to go down, it's all over.]]
* BittersweetEnding: There are quite a few endings [[spoiler:but none of them are 100% happy. Even the true ending, which is the best ending is bittersweet. Samekichi and Wadanohara are separated for a very long time, with Wadanohara not knowing whether he lived or died. Thankfully, they're eventually reunited.]]

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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The Tosatsu bun soldiers who fill up your screen and chase you. If you pick the wrong route to go down, it's all over.]]
* BittersweetEnding: There are quite a few endings [[spoiler:but [[spoiler: but none of them are 100% happy. Even the true ending, which is the best ending is bittersweet. Samekichi and Wadanohara are separated for a very long time, with Wadanohara not knowing whether he lived or died. Thankfully, they're eventually reunited.]]
* DisproportionateRetribution: Early in the game, you encounter two birds who don't want to share fruit from a nearby tree with you. Your response? [[spoiler: your party KILLS them. They were sentient and could talk! After you defeat them, roast fowl is added to your inventory. No one in the game seems particularly upset by this development and it's never brought up again.
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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: [[spoiler:The Tosatsu bun soldiers who fill up your screen and chase you. If you pick the wrong route to go down, it's all over.]]

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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: [[spoiler:The Tosatsu bun soldiers who fill up your screen and chase you. If you pick the wrong route to go down, it's all over.]]
* BittersweetEnding: There are quite a few endings [[spoiler:but none of them are 100% happy. Even the true ending, which is the best ending is bittersweet. Samekichi and Wadanohara are separated for a very long time, with Wadanohara not knowing whether he lived or died. Thankfully, they're eventually reunited.
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* AdvancingBossOfDoom: [[spoiler:The Tosatsu bun soldiers who fill up your screen and chase you. If you pick the wrong route to go down, it's all over.]]
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An English-translated version can be downloaded from [[http://vgperson.com/games/wadanohara.htm here]].

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An English-translated version can be downloaded from [[http://vgperson.com/games/wadanohara.htm here]].here]].
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An English-translated version can be downloaded from here:[[http://vgperson.com/games/wadanohara.htm here]].

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An English-translated version can be downloaded from here:[[http://vgperson.[[http://vgperson.com/games/wadanohara.htm here]].

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''Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea'' is a game created in RPG Maker 2000 by Deep Sea Prisoner late 2013. It follows the adventures of a young sea witch, named Wadanohara, who is narrating her story to you.

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''Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea'' is a game created in RPG Maker 2000 by Deep Sea Prisoner late 2013. It follows the adventures of a young sea witch, named Wadanohara, who is narrating her story to you. While exploring islands with her three familiars, she encounters her ex-familiar, a shark boy named Samekichi, who tells her she should leave the sea forever. Things start to go downhill when war is declared on her ocean home by the Tosatsu Kingdom for reasons unknown. It's up to Wadanohara to use her magic to keep the invaders out.

An English-translated version can be downloaded from here:[[http://vgperson.com/games/wadanohara.htm here]].
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''Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea'' is a game created in RPG Maker 2000 by Deep Sea Prisoner late 2013. It follows the adventures of a young sea witch, named Wadanohara, who is narrating her story to you.

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