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* On Week 3 Day 6 Susukichi decides to go all out on the Twisters transforming in Cervus Cantus. The fight takes place under the expressway during a rain storm which lends to the climactic nature.
* Shiba may not be the TrueFinalBoss, but he sure gives it his all in a multi-stage all out fight against the Twisters.

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* At first it seems that Tsugumi will be the boss of Week 2 Day 2. Except the boss is actually ''Mr. Mew''. Yes the boss is a sentient stuffed animal, sounds ridiculous but the fight is actually pretty awesome. You even fight Mr. Mew again on Week 2 Day 7 followed by a rematch with Susukichi.

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* At first it seems that Tsugumi will be the boss of Week 2 Day 2. Except the boss is actually ''Mr. Mew''. Yes the boss is a sentient stuffed animal, sounds ridiculous but the fight is actually pretty awesome. You even fight Mr. Mew again on Week 2 Day 7 followed by a after the rematch with Susukichi.Susukichi.
* After TheReveal of Motoi's true nature getting to fight him and watching the Twisters kick his ass is quite awesome and satisfying.
* Just when it seems Tsugumi and Susukichi are beaten on Week 2 Day 7, Tsugumi goes OneWingedAngel and transforms into Grus Cantus to face the Twisters herself as the TrueFinalBoss of Week 2.

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* At first it seems that Tsugumi will be the boss of Week 2 Day 2. Except the boss is actually ''Mr. Mew''. Yes the boss is a sentient stuffed animal, sounds ridiculous but the fight is actually pretty awesome. You even fight Mr. Mew again on Week 2 Day 7 before actually fighting Tsugumi herself.

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* Week 1 Day 7 has the Twisters finally face off against Susukichi, who proves a worthy challenge with a couple unique mechanics along with a heavy metal like battle theme. He's fought again at the end of Week 2.
* At first it seems that Tsugumi will be the boss of Week 2 Day 2. Except the boss is actually ''Mr. Mew''. Yes the boss is a sentient stuffed animal, sounds ridiculous but the fight is actually pretty awesome. You even fight Mr. Mew again on Week 2 Day 7 before actually fighting Tsugumi herself.followed by a rematch with Susukichi.
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* At first it seems that Tsugumi will be the boss of Week 2 Day 2. Except the boss is actually ''Mr. Mew''. Yes the boss is a sentient stuffed animal, sounds ridiculous but the fight is actually pretty awesome. You even fight Mr. Mew again on Week 2 Day 7 before actually fighting Tsugumi herself.
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* Neku's [[HesBack grand return]] begins with him one-shotting a Dissonance powered Minamimoto who the Wicked Twisters had struggled against just moments before.

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* Neku's [[HesBack [[TheBusCameBack grand return]] begins with him pulling off a BigDamnHeroes moment by one-shotting a Dissonance powered Minamimoto who the Wicked Twisters had struggled against just moments before.
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* Neku's [[grand return HesBack]] begins with him one-shotting a Dissonance powered Minamimoto who the Wicked Twisters had struggled against just moments before.

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* Neku's [[grand return HesBack]] [[HesBack grand return]] begins with him one-shotting a Dissonance powered Minamimoto who the Wicked Twisters had struggled against just moments before.
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* Neku's [[grand return HesBack]] begins with him one-shotting a Dissonance powered Minamimoto who the Wicked Twisters had struggled against just moments before.


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* The final fight against Phoenix Cantus is a colorful, epic clash with multiple phases serving as a excellent climax to the while journey.
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* Rhyme's elaborate plan to weaken the Dissonance and by extension Soul Pulvis. She involves nearly every major characters's special psychs on a grand scale and basically ''everyone'' in Shibuya. The plan culminates in Neku uttering "Focus" one his iconic lines from the original game. For fans of the series seeing all the characters come together is quite satisfying to see especially since the plan actually ''works''.

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* On a meta level, the entirety of Week 3 Day 3 qualifies as this. We start InMediasRes with Rindo getting his ass kicked ''by Fret'', in front of an unconscious Kanon. Rindo is ''just'' as confused as we are, and his Replay power activates so he can travel back to... nowhere. He can't remember what was happening before this until he finds a receipt from Somedrinks that gives him a Replay point. Hour-by-hour, he has to Replay all the way back to the start of the day, piecing it together in what is basically a WhodunnitToMe. It's not a straightforward AnachronicOrder, either; Rindo is re-chaining his own memories back together, link by link, and has no information that his past self SHOULD have at that time. The fact that this makes ''any sort of sense'' from our perspective is an amazing feat of storytelling.
** It’s a smart move on the writers’ part too because the reason why the chapter is structured this way is because Kanon advises the Twisters to split up for the day. Players would have been at least slightly miffed to have their lineup keep changing throughout the episode if the episode played chronologically. The gameplay wouldn’t have worked either if the only playable character is Rindo because at least another character is needed for Beat Drops.
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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing a MagicMissileStorm at any Noise in their way before healing up the party.

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** Taken UpToEleven with the The ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing a MagicMissileStorm at any Noise in their way before healing up the party.
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** It’s a smart move on the writers’ part too because the reason why the chapter is structured this way is because Kanon advises the Twisters to split up for the day. Players would have been at least slightly miffed to have their lineup keep changing throughout the episode if the episode played chronologically. The gameplay wouldn’t have worked either if the only playable character is Rindo because at least another character is needed for Beat Drops.
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** If you're repeating W3D7[=''=] and have Minamimoto replace Rindo, [[DevelopersForesight Neku takes Rindo's place for the finishing blow]], [[CallBack using the same stance he did for the final Fusion in the first game]].

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** If you're repeating W3D7[=''=] [=W3D7''=] and have Minamimoto replace Rindo, [[DevelopersForesight Neku takes Rindo's place for the finishing blow]], [[CallBack using the same stance he did for the final Fusion in the first game]].
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* Just like the previous game's boss-ending Fusion, the Wicked Twisters unleashes a Killer Remix to finish off the final boss. Each of the Twisters fire a beam that not only makes the Groove sky-rocket to 300%, it ''breaks beyond 300%'' to cap out at '''999%''' before Rindo delivers the finishing blow.

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* Just like the previous game's boss-ending Fusion, the Wicked Twisters unleashes a Killer Remix to finish off the final boss. Each of the Twisters fire a beam that not only makes the Groove sky-rocket to 300%, it ''breaks beyond 300%'' to cap out at '''999%''' before Rindo delivers the finishing blow.blow.
** If you're repeating W3D7[=''=] and have Minamimoto replace Rindo, [[DevelopersForesight Neku takes Rindo's place for the finishing blow]], [[CallBack using the same stance he did for the final Fusion in the first game]].
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* On a meta level, the entirety of Week 3 Day 3 qualifies as this. We start InMediasRes with Rindo getting his ass kicked ''by Fret'', in front of an unconscious Kanon. Rindo is ''just'' as confused as we are, and his Replay power activates so he can travel back to... nowhere. He can't remember what was happening before this until he finds a receipt from Somedrinks that gives him a Replay point. Hour-by-hour, he has to Replay all the way back to the start of the day, piecing it together in what is basically a WhodunnitToMe. It's not a straightforward AnachronicOrder, either; Rindo is re-chaining his own memories back together, link by link, and has no information that his past self SHOULD have at that time. The fact that this makes ''any sort of sense'' from our perspective is an amazing feat of storytelling.
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* Shoka betraying her fellow Reapers in order to officially join the Wicked Twisters at the end of Week 2 Day 7 and help save Shibuya. Also doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}

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* Shoka betraying her fellow Reapers in order to officially join the Wicked Twisters at the end of Week 2 Day 7 and help save Shibuya. Also doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}Moment|s}}.
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* Shoka betraying her fellow Reapers in order to officially join the Wicked Twisters at the end of Week 2 Day 7 and help save Shibuya. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.

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* Shoka betraying her fellow Reapers in order to officially join the Wicked Twisters at the end of Week 2 Day 7 and help save Shibuya. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}
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* Shoka betraying her fellow Reapers in order to officially join the Wicked Twisters at the end of Week 2 Day 7 and help save Shibuya. Also doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* Early on in the game, Rindo and company find themselves caught off guard by the Deep River Society’s ambush and Rindo is forced to TimeTravel in order to find a way to counteract against this. With some good ol’ [[CombatPragmatist pragmatism]], he is able to reroute all of the DRS goons into shirking their duties and prevent them from getting the jump on him and his friends, showcasing Rindo’s burgeoning leadership skills quite nicely.
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* Among the brands that don't return from the previous game is Gatito, as Hanekoma is on probation from the Higher Plane. Replacing it as the purveyor of [[InfinityPlusOneSword Infinity +1 Pins]] is Gatto Nero, a highly popular brand that is currently taking Shibuya by storm... whose mascot is ''Mr. Mew''. Yes, in the three years since ''TWEWY'', Shiki and Eri are the purveyors of the most popular clothes in Shibuya and the strongest pins in the game.
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* On Day 1, when Rindo and Fret are just starting out in the Game and are starting to get a handle of things, they proceed to get surrounded by a horde of Noise that are out to erase any poor, unsuspecting Players. Just when all hope seems lost, a mysterious figure shows up to wipe out the Noise in quick succession, all of the while spouting math terminology. It then turns out to be none other than ''[[BreakoutVillain Sho]] [[MadMathematician Minamimoto]]'', who shows up to help the two boys out ''[[PromotedtoPlayable as a playable character.]]'' All while [[AwesomeMusic/TheWorldEndsWithYou Transformation]] plays in the background.

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* On Day 1, when Rindo and Fret are just starting out in the Game and are starting to get a handle of things, they proceed to get surrounded by a horde of Noise that are out to erase any poor, unsuspecting Players. Just when all hope seems lost, a mysterious figure shows up to wipe out the Noise in quick succession, all of the while spouting math terminology. It then turns out to be none other than ''[[BreakoutVillain Sho]] [[MadMathematician Minamimoto]]'', who shows up to help the two boys out ''[[PromotedtoPlayable as a playable character.]]'' All while [[AwesomeMusic/TheWorldEndsWithYou Transformation]] plays in the background.background.
* Just like the previous game's boss-ending Fusion, the Wicked Twisters unleashes a Killer Remix to finish off the final boss. Each of the Twisters fire a beam that not only makes the Groove sky-rocket to 300%, it ''breaks beyond 300%'' to cap out at '''999%''' before Rindo delivers the finishing blow.
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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before healing up the party.

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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam a MagicMissileStorm at any Noise in their way before healing up the party.
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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before fully healing the party.

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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before fully healing up the party.
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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Final Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before fully healing the party.

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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Final ''Killer Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before fully healing the party.
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** Taken UpToEleven with the ''Final Remix'', a powerful Mashup involving all party members unleashing BeamSpam at any Noise in their way before fully healing the party.
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* [[CombinationAttack The Mashups]] in general are also very visually and mechanically satisfying. Ranging from summoning a giant fireball to bring down upon your enemies, summoning spikes of ice to impale and freeze foes, to summoning a giant gravitational ball of energy to suck up the Noise, etc, it makes for incredibly satisfying results.

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* [[CombinationAttack The Mashups]] in general are also very visually and mechanically satisfying. Ranging from summoning a giant fireball to bring down upon your enemies, summoning spikes of ice to impale and freeze foes, to summoning a giant gravitational ball of energy to suck up the Noise, etc, it makes for incredibly satisfying results.
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* [[CombinationAttack The Mashups]] in general are also very visually and mechanically satisfying. Ranging from summoning a giant fireball to bring down upon your enemies, summoning spikes of ice to impale and freeze foes, to summoning a giant gravitational ball of energy to suck up the Noise, etc, it makes for incredibly satisfying results.

!!Main Game
* On Day 1, when Rindo and Fret are just starting out in the Game and are starting to get a handle of things, they proceed to get surrounded by a horde of Noise that are out to erase any poor, unsuspecting Players. Just when all hope seems lost, a mysterious figure shows up to wipe out the Noise in quick succession, all of the while spouting math terminology. It then turns out to be none other than ''[[BreakoutVillain Sho]] [[MadMathematician Minamimoto]]'', who shows up to help the two boys out ''[[PromotedtoPlayable as a playable character.]]'' All while [[AwesomeMusic/TheWorldEndsWithYou Transformation]] plays in the background.

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