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[[WMG: Sega will eventually go back to Madou-era elements.]]
Though Sega tries, they don't seem to have enough genius to continue the storyline. My guesses are that they might make a more RPG-styled game(which would work better [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog than before]]), or maybe experiment with the story.
** That's right! Puyo Puyo Chronicles is a Puyo Puyo RPG!

[[WMG: Sega will bring back the Tetris characters from ''Puyo Tetris'' for a standalone ''Tetris'' game.]]
Part of the backlash against ''Puyo Champions'' is the lack of ''Tetris'' elements, and I can kinda understand it on the basis of "The ''Tetra'' squad is not in it." And since Sega is one of the oldest and most reputable developers of ''Tetris'' games (having wrote the book on arcade ''Tetris''), they can probably do something to make it stand out from ''Tetris 99'' and ''Puyo Tetris''.
* Sort of confirmed? ''Puyo Puyo Tetris 2'' is a thing so the Tetra crew did come back, but considering how much of an iron hold TTC has over a lot of rebranded Tetris games, it's more likely that we would get a ''Puyo Puyo Tetris 3'' before Sega develops it's own tetris game. Not to mention to make it a success over alternatives like Tetra online, They would have to do something BIG that might interfere with the core gameplay. Many ''Tetris'' players are not interested in a story at all.
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[[WMG:The three worlds (Madou-era, Fever-era, and 7-era) are nothing of the sort.]]
They're timeshifted versions of the same world. Arle and co aren't traveling between dimensions, they're traveling through time. And they don't realize it because there's just enough separation that there are no obvious connections left aside from Puyo.
** That would explain why Arle couldn't change dimensions. And since everyone who went to the Fever-era was playing Puyo, which was magic in the Madou-era, maybe they did a chain that sent them forward into time!
*** Jossed. Space travel was established in Puyo Tetris thanks to T's spaceship, and the chapter select in Adventure mode shows multiple planets at some point.
*** You sure? It could be the case that Tetris-kingdom developed space travel earlier than Puyo-ville, although Eccelo having dimensional travel capabilities does lend credence to that line of thought...
** I used to have some doubts, but this does explain a few things in Suzuran. Ringo and co. clearly knew nothing about Puyos before their introduction, but despite this, there was a statue with them outside Suzuran Junior High and both her and Maguro have Puyos in their designs. (Perhaps something drove Puyos to extinction?) To give this theory more credit, in Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, instead of referring to each individual Puyo-wielding world, Marle referred to them as something along the lines of "Puyo World." Do any tropers reading this speak Japanese? If so, can you confirm if this is the phrasing used in the original dub?
** Keep in mind, the Goddess of Spacetime in ''Saturn'' apparently made puyo without expecting anyone to actually want to play it. Puyo's distort''space-time'', so while time travel may be involved, there is also a case to be made that they are travelling through both space and time. If they were just travelling through time, it would theoretically be possible for Arle to return to her own world, but she can't.
* Might actually be partially confirmed, in a way... for the ''Shin Madou'' timeline, that is. According to the infamous first volume of that novel series, the Madou world is actually Earth (and thus, technically Ringo's world) in a future where the planet's creator got tired of humanity's vices and destroyed almost the entire species, then created magical creatures to keep the remainder of humanity too busy to industrialize again.
[[WMG: Lidelle is the winner of the tournament in 15th Anniversary]]
Her wish was for world peace, and it didn’t have anything preventing it. This explains why all threats since have been from outside Primp, and if they do come to Primp, they have a tendency to mellow out.
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[[WMG:Possessed Klug's NotSoHarmlessVillain.]]
The demon might not be revealing everything. He's gotta be over a thousand years old, and I believe the Ruin stage where he appears in has something to do with it. However, in Fever 2, he was trying to [[UnfortunateImplications reanimate/remake his body again]]. It could be that Ayashii was a demon from long ago, split into two and sealed away because he tried, and nearly scuceeded in?, destorying the world. He's much more serious than Ecolo, but we don't know what would've happened if he got his body back.
** I happen to be right on the whole [[spoiler: split-body thing]] after all. Now, how strong is he, Sega?

[[WMG:Dapper's death was a suicide.]]
He mentions in Fever 2 that the "Memory of Chu" item was a gift from his now-missing boyfriend, but once he disappeared Dapper threw the item into the sea because having a reminder of his loss around was too painful. Perhaps his grief eventually got the better of him, not helped that he doesn't always seem entirely mentally well.

[[WMG:Arle LOST to Doppel...]]
A thought that came to me recently. Arle's personality changes between Puyo Puyo~n and Puyo Fever, losing a lot of the cruelty that was iconic for the Compile-era Arle, and becoming a lot more cheerful and friendly. What if it's Pierrot/Doppel who we're seeing in the most recent games, referencing her insistence that she is the 'real Arle' in the ending...
** Sad to say this, but it's likely {{Jossed}}. It doesn't make any sense that this would happen as you're ''supposed'' to win against the doppelganger, and bad endings aren't a recurring aspect at all.

[[WMG:The Starship Tetra characters, barring Zed, all use magic as well.]]
It's just that they mask it all with technology or just instruments. Tee has his chakram, Ess has her umbrella, and Ai has his pendulum. Only exceptions are Zed (robots probably can't do magic), O (possibly some magical being much like Carbuncle), and Jay and Elle (because they probably think weapons are lame or something).
** Jay and Elle can locate anything by holding hands, so this isn't as far off as it seems. Maybe Tetris is just another form of magic?
*** And I'm sure that if it wasn't, then it would become magic following a battle. Because that's how these games roll.

[[WMG:Lidelle is actually the Princess of Fever's version of Puyo Hell.]]
Think about it for a second. Fever is set in a world mostly separate from the one Arle and Dark Prince are from, and yet, there's a version of Puyo Hell here. So it has to have its own ruler, right? It wouldn't make sense for Dark Prince to rule that one as well. So, who would that ruler be? Well, who better than the horned inhabitant with the same hair color as Dark Prince who's taken interest in the Dark Prince on more than a few occasions?

[[WMG:Serilly is actually related to the Ocean Prince.]]
Her other name of Uroko Saitana Bito is actually her true name, and she actually ruled the oceans of the Fever world for a while as the rightful Ocean Queen. However, she eventually ran off, changing her name and finding herself in the Madou world, because she found her job too stressful, leaving Salde in charge.

[[WMG: The real reason Ex's AI is still stronger than Tee's was because he was holding back against him in their final battle.]]
It always stuck out as odd to me that Tee asked Ex if he was holding back in ''Tetris 2''. Tee has beaten Ex before right? So shouldn't he know that it's possible to beat him? It always also seemed odd that The keeper of dimensions would lose to someone who hasn't even reached their peak in power, considering Ex said he was able to world hop during his time as king, and Tee seems to be unable to do so on his own. It would even make sense for Ex to hold back if you consider the stakes of that fight. If Tee won Ex would be allowed to go free, so even on a subconscious level, he could have been holding back just to get out. Ex could leave and Tee would feel like he earned the title of Tetris King. It would be a situation where everyone would win and Ex wouldn't even feel undeserving of the title if he got out because he let Tee win.

[[WMG:Risukuma is a ghost.]]
A web animation advertising ''20th Anniversary'' has Risukuma be picked up on a paranormal detector, which he then destroys, and then he attempts to convince everyone that it was an accident. It's mentioned that the squirrel-bear appearance might be a costume. Now, what's a paranormal being that exists in the ''Puyo'' universe of games? Ghosts. Yu and Rei have been there since ''Fever'' (and ''Fever 2'' in Rei's case). It's possible that the lab accident that turned Risukuma into a squirrel-bear ''killed'' him and he uses the costume as a disguise to hide his true identity as a ghost, using the story about his lab accident as a convenient excuse to fabricate a story about him being turned into a squirrel-bear. No wonder he doesn't like it when he has the mask removed.
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[[WMG:Dr. Robotnik/Eggman and {{VideoGame/Kirby}} could appear in a future game.]]
It could be a nod to the Western localizations of Puyo Puyo 1 on both the Genesis and Super Nintendo.

[[WMG: There could be a Puyo Puyo {{VideoGame/Columns}}]]
Because both franchises are owned by Sega

[[WMG:Quest could feature crossovers with other Sega properties.]]
This one is less a WMG and more a basic fact. They've already done it with ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'', ''VideoGame/SakuraWars'', and Hatsune Miku. I suspect they'll likely also do it with the likes of ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'', ''VideoGame/GoldenAxe'', ''VideoGame/SambaDeAmigo'', and ''VideoGame/SuperMonkeyBall''.

[[WMG:Puyo Puyo will crossover with {{VideoGame/Meteos}}]]
They're both falling block match-three games. I don't see why it can't happen.
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