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* FacialProfiling: He looks like a baby Fu Manchu.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In addition to his design getting a makeover in the ''Friends of Mineral Town'' remake, his dialogue was also rewritten to be less abrasive, and many new lines were written in a similar vein. His angry/frustrated character sprite also shows up less frequently, with an early example being that instead of being frustrated when the player doesn't buy an apple from him, he looks surprised and confused.
* FacialProfiling: He His original design looks like a baby Fu Manchu.
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In ''Back to Nature'', the male protagonist was sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation. He met a girl whom he made a promise with, and years later was asked by the Mayor to take care of the farm. The female protagonist has a different scenatio, she was in the low point of her life with no job and no family to go back to. After the ship she was on was wrecked by a vicious storm, she was stranded on Mineral Beach. She eventually agreed to take care of the farm after being asked by the Mayor to turn over a new leaf.\\

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In ''Back to Nature'', the male protagonist was sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation. He met a girl whom he made a promise with, and years later was asked by the Mayor to take care of the farm. The female protagonist has a different scenatio, scenario, she was in the low point of her life with no job and no family to go back to. After the ship she was on was wrecked by a vicious storm, she was stranded on Mineral Beach. She eventually agreed to take care of the farm after being asked by the Mayor to turn over a new leaf.\\
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* NotGoodWithPeople: He's a loner who lives in the secluded woods, and often comes of as rude in his interactions.

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* NotGoodWithPeople: TheHermit: He's a loner who lives in the secluded woods, and often comes of as rude in his interactions.
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* BareYourMidriff: Wears a cropped top that exposes her stomach.
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Ambiguous Disorder is not a trope anymore, but a redirect to a YMMV entry.


* AmbiguousDisorder: May count as an example. He's described as eccentric and blunt and even seems to hyperfixate on his work in one of his events.
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* IllGirl: She could not walk due to an illness, and one of Elli's long-term goal is to cure her.



* IllGirl: She couldn't go out much because of her poor health, and needs frequent medical attention.

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* ArtEvolution: The ''Friends of Mineral Town'' remake has crosses on her apron to better emphasize her being a nurse.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: The ''Friends of Mineral Town'' remake has crosses on her apron to better emphasize her being a nurse.

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Nice Hat is now a disambiguation page.


* NiceHat: Pete wears a blue cap backwards.



* NiceHat: Wears a knit hat with tendrils.



* NiceHat: Wears an UMA hat in his original design.



* NiceHat: Wears a blue-patterned slider cap.



* NiceHat: Wears a purple top hat. The ''Friends of Mineral Town'' remake has him still wear a top hat, but in a more steampunk design and green antenna attached.

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* NiceHat: Wears a purple top hat. The ''Friends of Mineral Town'' remake has him still wear a top hat, but in a more steampunk design and green antenna attached.



* NiceHat: Wears a tri-colored hat, which has lead to Harris dubbing him as the guy in the 'yellow hat'.



* NiceHat: Wears a red tophat, which probably signifies his position as a mayor.

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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* BespectacledCutie: Her glasses highlight her shy and bookish personality.



* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses highlight her shy and bookish personality.
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* WhoWearsShortShorts: Naomi wears them.

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* WhoWearsShortShorts: Naomi wears them.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Has naturally pink hair, inherited from her mother.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Has naturally pink hair, inherited from her mother.
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* MulticoloredHair: Originally had brown hair with two blonde bangs in the front. The blonde bangs were removed and changed to brown in later appearances.
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* BeautyMark: Has one under her left eye.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: In ''Back to Nature: For Girl'', he tells the protagonist that he wasn't happy with his past life, and mentions that his late mother never seemed happy, even when she smiled. ''Friends of Mineral Town'' expanded on this, revealing that both of his parents were full-time medical workers and that often lead to him being neglected as a child. He used to rebell against them, but became a lot more understanding when he entered the medical field himself and realized how demanding it can be.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: In ''Back to Nature: For Girl'', he tells the protagonist that he wasn't happy with his past life, and mentions that his late mother never seemed happy, even when she smiled. ''Friends of Mineral Town'' expanded on this, revealing that both of his parents were full-time medical workers and that often lead to him being neglected as a child. He used to rebell rebel against them, but became a lot more understanding when he entered the medical field himself and realized how demanding it can be.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: May count as an example. He's described as eccentric and blunt and even seems to hyperfixate on his work in one of his events.
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* BiTheWay: Aside from the ''Story of Seasons'' version making them all bi, the last comic in the manual has Pete fantasize about getting married to one of the women...then says the boys are cute, too.
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* BiTheWay: Aside from the ''Story of Seasons'' version making them all bi, the last comic in the manual has Pete fantasize about getting married to one of the women...then says the boys are cute, too.

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In ''Friends of Mineral Town'', the female protagonist was tired of her city life and saw an advertisement for the Mineral Town farm and jumped at the chance of moving there. The male protagonist spent part of summer vacation in Mineral Town and came across the old man running the farm and befriended him. The remake changed this for both protagonists. The male protagonist was sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation and years later was asked to take care of the farm; while the female protagonist was in her lowest point of her life with no family to go back to and stranded on Mineral Beach after a vicious storm hitting the ship she was on, eventually agreed to take care of the farm in her quest to turn over a new leaf.

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In ''Back to Nature'', the male protagonist was sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation. He met a girl whom he made a promise with, and years later was asked by the Mayor to take care of the farm. The female protagonist has a different scenatio, she was in the low point of her life with no job and no family to go back to. After the ship she was on was wrecked by a vicious storm, she was stranded on Mineral Beach. She eventually agreed to take care of the farm after being asked by the Mayor to turn over a new leaf.\\
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In ''Friends of Mineral Town'', the female protagonist was tired of her city life and saw an advertisement for the Mineral Town farm and jumped at the chance of moving there. The male protagonist spent part of summer vacation in Mineral Town and came across the old man running the farm and befriended him. The remake changed this for both protagonists. The male protagonist was protagonists to have been sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation and years later was asked to take care of the farm; while the female protagonist was in her lowest point of her life with no family to go back to and stranded on Mineral Beach after a vicious storm hitting the ship she was on, eventually agreed to take care of the farm in her quest to turn over a new leaf.vacation.


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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Claire in PS 1 version is this.
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In ''Friends of Mineral Town'', the female protagonist was tired of her city life and saw an advertisement for the Mineral Town farm and jumped at the chance of moving there. The male protagonist spent part of summer vacation in Mineral Town and came across the old man running the farm and befriended him. The remake changed this for both protagonists to have been sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation.

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In ''Friends of Mineral Town'', the female protagonist was tired of her city life and saw an advertisement for the Mineral Town farm and jumped at the chance of moving there. The male protagonist spent part of summer vacation in Mineral Town and came across the old man running the farm and befriended him. The remake changed this for both protagonists to have been protagonists. The male protagonist was sent to the farm that belonged to their grandfather for the summer because their parents were too busy to take a family vacation.vacation and years later was asked to take care of the farm; while the female protagonist was in her lowest point of her life with no family to go back to and stranded on Mineral Beach after a vicious storm hitting the ship she was on, eventually agreed to take care of the farm in her quest to turn over a new leaf.
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* BarelyChangedDubName: Goes from 'Ran' in the Japanese versions of ''Harvest Moon: Back to Nature'' and ''Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town'' to 'Ann' in the English translation.


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* BarelyChangedDubName: Goes from 'Marie' in the Japanese versions of ''Harvest Moon: Back to Nature'' and ''Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town'' to 'Mary' in the English translation.

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