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*TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Mitsuki in most of the Bad Endings in the regular route in which she either kills the protagonist with a metal pipe or commits a SpitefulSuicide during the final confrontation to prevent the protagonist from saving Shiho but the Genocide route is the most triumphant example as by the time the route starts, she's already won and no matter what choices you make, it always ends with Mitsuki brutally murdering the protagonist and his friends.]]



* BigFancyHouse: Haruka's summer island house; not only the house itself is vast and luxurious, its bathroom is even more over-the-top; to the point the main protagonist wonders what's the purpose of building such a huge bathroom, and comments that he'll never understand rich people.

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* BigFancyHouse: Haruka's summer island house; not only the house itself is vast and luxurious, its bathroom is even more over-the-top; to the point the main protagonist wonders what's the purpose of building such a huge bathroom, and comments that he'll never understand rich people. [[spoiler: During the Genocide Route, Mitsuki sets the house on fire while she goes on her killing spree inside.]]



* BittersweetEnding: Good Endings [[spoiler:2 and 3, where the "Mitsuki" personality falls asleep, but Shiho loses all of her memories, including her time with the protagonist, and her personality seems to be neither Shiho nor "Mitsuki". However, both endings still have her going on a date with the protagonist, as he hopes they'll be able to overcome this barrier.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: Good Endings [[spoiler:2 and 3, where the "Mitsuki" personality falls asleep, but Shiho loses all of her memories, including her time with the protagonist, and her personality seems to be neither Shiho nor "Mitsuki". However, both endings still have her going on a date with the protagonist, as he hopes they'll be able to overcome this barrier. While Good Ending 4 borders on DownerEnding, the protagonist succeeds in falling off the roof with Shiho, but his plan to awaken her "Shiho" personality fails, and the "Mitsuki" personality is still awake and wilder than before, forcing her to be hospitalized again and the psychiatrists are having little progress in treating her. However, Haruka says there is a small HopeSpot that once she sees the completed movie, she'll awaken to her old self.]]



* DownerEnding: Most of the Bad Endings, naturally, but also [[spoiler:Good Ending 4- the protagonist succeeds in falling off the roof with Shiho, but his plan to awaken her "Shiho" personality fails, and the "Mitsuki" personality is still awake and wilder than before, forcing her to be hospitalized again. However, Haruka says there is a small HopeSpot that once she sees the completed movie, she'll awaken to her old self.]]

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* DownerEnding: Most of the Bad Endings, naturally, but also [[spoiler:Good Ending 4- the protagonist succeeds in falling off the roof [[spoiler:Genocide Route's Bad Endings are even worse, with Shiho, but the Protagonist and his plan to awaken her "Shiho" personality fails, and the "Mitsuki" personality is still awake and wilder than before, forcing her to be hospitalized again. However, Haruka says there is a small HopeSpot that once she sees the completed movie, she'll awaken to her old self.friends being brutally killed by Mitsuki.]]


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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler: Whenever Mitsuki kills either the protagonist or his friends, it shows only the aftereffects such as bloodsplattering on the wall.]]


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* PipePain: [[spoiler: Mitsuki's main weapon in the regular route in which she uses it to kill the protagonist during some of the Bad Endings and during the final confrontation at the rooftop.]]


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* SpitefulSuicide: [[spoiler: In Bad End 14, Shiho falls off the rooftop when she and Mitsuki's personalities come in conflict and the protagonist tries to save her by grabing her arm. However, Mitsuki awakens and lets herself fall to her death to prevent Shiho and the protagonist from getting together.]]
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An english fan translation patch for the PSP port has been completed, allowing the game to be played to a wide audience.
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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on Platfrom/PlayStationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.

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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on Platfrom/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.
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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on Platfrom/PlaystationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.

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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on Platfrom/PlaystationPortable Platfrom/PlayStationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.
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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.

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''Double Cast'' (ダブルキャスト, Daburu Kyasuto) is the first entry in the interactive anime VisualNovel series ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'', produced by Creator/SonyComputerEntertainment, and developped by Sugar&Rockets and Creator/ProductionIG. The game was initially released in 1998 on [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]], then re-released in 2005 on UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable Platfrom/PlaystationPortable and in 2009 on the Playstation Store.



The "Summer" title of the four original [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]] ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'' games, ''Double Cast'' was directed by Mizuho Nishikubo (''Anime/GhostInTheShell'', ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'', ''Anime/Patlabor2TheMovie''), the character design is courtesy of [[Creator/{{Gimik}} Keiji Gotoh]] (''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves''), and the Original Soundtrack is signed Music/YukiKajiura (''Anime/DotHackSign'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'').

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The "Summer" title of the four original [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} [[Platform/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]] ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'' games, ''Double Cast'' was directed by Mizuho Nishikubo (''Anime/GhostInTheShell'', ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'', ''Anime/Patlabor2TheMovie''), the character design is courtesy of [[Creator/{{Gimik}} Keiji Gotoh]] (''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves''), and the Original Soundtrack is signed Music/YukiKajiura (''Anime/DotHackSign'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'').
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The "Summer" title of the four original [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]] ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'' games, ''Double Cast'' was directed by Mizuho Nishikubo (''Anime/GhostInTheShell'', ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'', ''Anime/{{Patlabor}} 2 The Movie''), the character design is courtesy of [[Creator/{{Gimik}} Keiji Gotoh]] (''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves''), and the Original Soundtrack is signed Music/YukiKajiura (''Anime/DotHackSign'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'').

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The "Summer" title of the four original [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} Playstation 1]] ''{{VisualNovel/Yarudora}}'' games, ''Double Cast'' was directed by Mizuho Nishikubo (''Anime/GhostInTheShell'', ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'', ''Anime/{{Patlabor}} 2 The Movie''), ''Anime/Patlabor2TheMovie''), the character design is courtesy of [[Creator/{{Gimik}} Keiji Gotoh]] (''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'', ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves''), and the Original Soundtrack is signed Music/YukiKajiura (''Anime/DotHackSign'', ''Anime/MyHime'', ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'').
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* ManOnFire: One of the ways you can die in the Genocide Chapter.
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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


* KillEmAll / TheManyDeathsOfYou: Several Bad Endings, but especially the "Genocide Chapter", a hidden series of six separate Bad Endings that all end this way. No matter what the protagonist chooses in this section, it will always end with him dead.
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* DoesNotLikeMen: [[spoiler:The original Mitsuki and "Mitsuki", due to a BastardBoyfriend who abused her badly.]]

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* DoesNotLikeMen: {{Justified}}. [[spoiler:The original Mitsuki and "Mitsuki", "Mitsuki"]], due to a BastardBoyfriend DomesticAbuser who abused traumatized her badly.]]

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* BigNo: Haruka before she gets killed in the [[KillThemAll Genocide]] [[BadEnd Route]].

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* BigNo: Haruka before she gets killed in the [[KillThemAll Genocide]] [[BadEnd [[LeaveNoSurvivors Genocide Route]].

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** And, somewhere near the beginning of the game, [[spoiler: the camera focuses an awful lot on the [[KnifeNut knife]] Mitsuki uses for cutting that cabbage...]]

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** And, somewhere near the beginning of the game, [[spoiler: the camera focuses an awful lot on the [[KnifeNut knife]] knife Mitsuki uses for cutting that cabbage...]]



* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: [[spoiler: "Mitsuki"'s preferred method of killing is stabbing people with [[KnifeNut a knife]], but she also likes wielding [[PipePain metal pipes]].]]

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* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: [[spoiler: "Mitsuki"'s preferred method of killing is stabbing people with [[KnifeNut a knife]], knife, but she also likes wielding [[PipePain metal pipes]].]]



* KnifeNut: [[spoiler:"Mitsuki", whose preferred killing method is using big scary knives, and has a lot of psychotic fun butchering terrified people.]]


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* PsychoKnifeNut: [[spoiler:"Mitsuki", whose preferred killing method is using big scary knives, and has a lot of psychotic fun butchering terrified people.]]

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