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2 | ''Keio Flying Squadron'' (known as ''Keio Yugekitai'' in Japanese) is a series of three games developed by Victor Entertainment in the 1990s. The first game, released in 1993 for the Platform/SegaCD, is a standard HorizontalScrollingShooter. The second game, a 1996 release for the Platform/SegaSaturn, is a 2D PlatformGame, and the third game is a 1998 PartyGame [[GaidenGame spinoff]] for the Platform/PlayStation. |
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4 | The series follows the adventures of a 14-year-old girl named Rami Nana-Hikari, who dresses in a PlayboyBunny outfit and lives with her grandparents and has a pet dragon named Spot ([[DubNameChange Pochi in the Japanese versions]]). Her enemies include [[BigBad Dr. Pon Eho]], a {{tanuki}} MadScientist with an IQ of 1400 that stole Rami's sphere from her, and [[TheRival Himiko Yamatai]], who first appeared in the second game, a princess who claims the spheres belong to her family. She also pilots a robot named Psy-vee. |
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8 | !!This series uses the following tropes: |
9 | * AmbiguousGender: Due to translator antics Spot is [[ShesAManInJapan male in Japan and female in the translation]]. Now you'd think they would just be canonically male then, especially since at some points [[AnimalsLackAttributes you can see Spot's testicles]]... But then they give birth to children in the first game's ending. |
10 | * AncientAstronauts: Rami is actually a descendant of aliens who visited the earth long ago. |
11 | * AttackDrone: Rami can get baby dragon options in the first game. |
12 | %%* BigBad: Dr. Pon. |
13 | * BigDamnHeroes: Himiko rescues Rami at the end of the second game. |
14 | * ByThePowerOfGrayskull: Rami's transformation phrase is "Hyper Cutie Bunny Change!" |
15 | %%* CampGay: Benkei, of all people. |
16 | * DemotedToExtra: Zigzagged with Spot in the second game. On one hand Spot mostly appears to serve only as a checkpoint, but then there are still some levels where you ride them. |
17 | * TheFlatwoodsMonster: The Flatwoods Monster is the boss of Chapter 5, Scene 1: Outer Space in ''Keio Flying Squadron 2''. At first, rather than a skirt its lower half consists of a bomb-shaped rocket launcher. When dealt enough damage, it bursts open and [[LegFocus sexy legs]] sprout from it. The Flatwoods Monster then tries to hit Rami with huge mace-hands. |
18 | * LaughablyEvil: Both Dr. Pon and Himiko. |
19 | * MacGuffin: The key to the mystery treasure in the first game, and the spheres in the second. |
20 | %%* MadScientist: Dr. Pon. |
21 | * MsFanservice: Rami. PlayboyBunny outfit? Check. Nice legs? Check. The only thing Rami doesn't have is [[BuxomBeautyStandard big breasts]], but even then she gets those briefly at one point. |
22 | * OnTheNextEpisodeOfCatchPhrase: Every stage in the series ends with a preview of the next stage, followed by Rami saying, "Push start!" However, in the case of the second game, the game will automatically take you to the next stage. |
23 | %%* PlayboyBunny: Rami's primary outfit. |
24 | %%* TheRival: Himiko. |
25 | %%* {{Tanuki}}: Dr. Pon is one of these. |
26 | * ThankingTheViewer: Rami at the end of the first game. She simply waves at the player at the end of the second game. |
27 | * VictoriasSecretCompartment: Rami at the end the second game stores some gold bars in this way. Funnily enough they give her FakeBoobs while she stores them. |
28 | * VillainousCrush: It is heavily implied that Dr. Pon has a big crush on Rami. |
29 | * WombLevel: The setting of the FinalBoss battle of the second game is in the belly of a demon named Apocalypse. |
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