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** Asagi appears, in this game, much more grounded and determined to prove herself worthy of being a Main Character. When she finally appears in ''Disgaea 1 Complete'', She's making a cameo from '''''her''''' ''game'', effectively meaning the reason, in this game, she's not her [[SpotlightStealingSquad usual self]] is that the Asagi of this Netherworld '''''has''''' her game!
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** Also in the sequel, BonusBoss [[VideoGame/MakaiKingdom Pram]]. Defeating her unlocks a GameBreaker facility for your concierge, and you better believe she will make you ''earn'' it. Her attacks are on par with certain {{Bullet Hell}}s. Thankfully, you have infinite lives for this particular battle.

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** Also in the sequel, BonusBoss [[VideoGame/MakaiKingdom Pram]]. Defeating her unlocks a GameBreaker facility for your concierge, and you better believe she will make you ''earn'' it. Her attacks are on par with certain {{Bullet Hell}}s. Thankfully, you have infinite lives for this particular battle.
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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The Asagi Wars ending, which doubles as a ShoutOut to the climax of ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars: Episode IV]]'' taken UpToEleven and a Heartwarming moment to see Asagi be fully redeemed afterwards.

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The Asagi Wars ending, which doubles as a ShoutOut to the climax of ''[[Film/ANewHope Star Wars: Episode IV]]'' taken UpToEleven up to eleven and a Heartwarming moment to see Asagi be fully redeemed afterwards.

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* GoddamnedBats: Imps. Not so bad on their own, but when they come in swarms, you'll be pulling your hair out. Oh and they're constantly following you. And now the sequel has a ''metal variant''.

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Imps. Not so bad on their own, but when they come in swarms, you'll be pulling your hair out. Oh and they're constantly following you. And now the sequel has a ''metal variant''.

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* DemonicSpiders: Both versions of the Specters. The Purple Specters constantly follow you until you destroy them, which is easier said than done since they're always moving and will usually try to crash into you. When they do stop moving, they're almost always outside of your jumping range and they will proceed to unleash several swift lightning bolt attacks. Red Specters only fly in circular patterns, but they usually show up above a BottomlessPit. And then if you [[BerserkButton kill their kids...]] The sequel adds the ''[[KingMook King]]'' Specter, which acts as a hybrid of both of the previous Specters and has kids that regenerate.

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Both versions of the Specters. The Purple Specters constantly follow you until you destroy them, which is easier said than done since they're always moving and will usually try to crash into you. When they do stop moving, they're almost always outside of your jumping range and they will proceed to unleash several swift lightning bolt attacks. Red Specters only fly in circular patterns, but they usually show up above a BottomlessPit. And then if you [[BerserkButton kill their kids...]] The sequel adds the ''[[KingMook King]]'' Specter, which acts as a hybrid of both of the previous Specters and has kids that regenerate.



* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The end credits. Take some really heartmoving music (Kusha Kusha No Yume ( Wrinkled Dreams)), and still scenes that show [[spoiler: Morgan playing with his kid, photoshoots for the [[UnsettlingGenderReveal incubus]], [[CatGirl Cardamon]] meowing with [[AxeCrazy Anise]], and several other little humorous/cute shots]], you can't help but feel that all the [[NintendoHard hell]] you went through was absolutely [[WorthIt worth it.]]

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The end credits. Take some really heartmoving music (Kusha Kusha No Yume ( Wrinkled Dreams)), and still scenes that show [[spoiler: Morgan playing with his kid, photoshoots for the [[UnsettlingGenderReveal incubus]], [[CatGirl Cardamon]] meowing with [[AxeCrazy Anise]], and several other little humorous/cute shots]], you can't help but feel that all the [[NintendoHard hell]] you went through was absolutely [[WorthIt worth it.]]



* ThatOneBoss: The second battle against Sir Sweet. The good news is that he follows the same exact pattern every time you fight him. The bad news is that, unlike most bosses, you can't stun him with by [[GroundPound Ground Pounding]] him, meaning your only method of attack is to slowly chip him with your dagger attacks [[note]] In most boss battles, if you GroundPound the boss a certain amount of times, they will be stunned and will take much more damage than usual[[/note]] and you're fighting him on a VERY small platform, giving you very little room to dodge his attack. And if that wasn't enough, you still have to beat him under three minutes like every other boss. Expect to be losing a good portion of your lives.

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The second battle against Sir Sweet. The good news is that he follows the same exact pattern every time you fight him. The bad news is that, unlike most bosses, you can't stun him with by [[GroundPound Ground Pounding]] him, meaning your only method of attack is to slowly chip him with your dagger attacks [[note]] In most boss battles, if you GroundPound the boss a certain amount of times, they will be stunned and will take much more damage than usual[[/note]] and you're fighting him on a VERY small platform, giving you very little room to dodge his attack. And if that wasn't enough, you still have to beat him under three minutes like every other boss. Expect to be losing a good portion of your lives.

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