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* CuteButCacophonic: Perhaps not to the level of [[MakeMeWannaShout The]] [[OurBansheesAreLouder Banshee]] [[TheDividual Trio]], let alone [[PlantPerson Mandrake]], but her songs are still an unpleasant surprise to anyone who happens to hear them.

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* CuteButCacophonic: Perhaps not to the level of [[MakeMeWannaShout The]] [[OurBansheesAreLouder Banshee]] [[TheDividual The Banshee Trio]], let alone [[PlantPerson Mandrake]], but her songs are still an unpleasant surprise to anyone who happens to hear them.

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* CanonForeigner: Originally from the ''Madou'' games as a boss, with that version being in purple armor with the name 'Warle'. A different Doppelganger Arle appeared in ''Madou Monogatari: The Final Test'' and was implied to be [[spoiler:the remains of Lilith, Dark Prince's wife]]. ''Yo~n'' would go on to introduce what can be best described as the "definitive Doppelganger Arle", with a new look [[spoiler:as the final boss]]. She disappeared, leaving behind a number of Expies such as Possessed Klug and Dark Arle, until [[TheBusCameBack returning]] in ''Puyo Puyo!! Quest''.

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* CanonForeigner: Originally from CanonForeigner:
** A specific version named 'Warle' appears in
the ''Madou'' games as a boss, Mega Drive version, with that version being in purple armor a purple-armored troublemaker who's basically Arle's VideoGame/{{Wario}}[[labelnote:*]]The name takes Arle's name and mixes it with the name 'Warle'. Warui, which means bad in Japanese[[/labelnote]].
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A different Doppelganger Arle appeared in ''Madou Monogatari: The Final Test'' and was implied to be [[spoiler:the remains of Lilith, Dark Prince's wife]]. ''Yo~n'' would go on to introduce what can be best described as the "definitive Doppelganger Arle", with a new look [[spoiler:as the final boss]]. She disappeared, leaving behind a number of Expies such as Possessed Klug and Dark Arle, until [[TheBusCameBack returning]] in ''Puyo Puyo!! Quest''.wife]].



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Originally looked identical to Arle and used identical spells. Later games change the color of her clothes and give her different spells, such as Chaos, Abyss, and Ragnarok. ''Yo~n'' also gives her a different vocal direction, as opposed to recycling Arle's voice clips. In ''Puyo Quest'', instead of copying Arle's current design, she's closer to her ''Yo~n'' appearance.

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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Originally looked identical to Arle and used identical spells. Later games spells, but became more distinct when the Mega Drive version would later change the color of her clothes from Arle's blue to her familiar amaranth color. ''Yo~n'' would go on to introduce what can be best described as the "definitive Doppelganger Arle", with an edgier look and evil personality [[spoiler:as the final boss]]. ''Yo~n'' and many games after would not only give her different spells, such as Chaos, Abyss, and Ragnarok. ''Yo~n'' but would also gives give her a different vocal direction, as opposed to recycling Arle's voice clips. In clips. She disappeared, leaving behind a number of Expies such as Possessed Klug and Dark Arle, until [[TheBusCameBack returning]] in ''Puyo Puyo!! Quest'', where instead of copying Arle's current design, she's closer to her ''Yo~n'' appearance.



* {{Doppelganger}}: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It's right there in her name.]]

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* {{Doppelganger}}: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It's right there in her name.]] name]], though later games turn her into an openly EvilDoppelganger.
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* DubNameChange: "Elephant Lord" in the English arcade game.

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* DubNameChange: "Elephant Lord" in the English arcade game.game and "Demon Lord Elephant" in the English version of ''Vs. Puyo Puyo Sun''.
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* DubNameChange: She's referred to as "Dark Elf" in the English version of the first arcade game.

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* AdaptationalUgliness: In the PC-98 version, to go with the DarkerAndEdgier nature of the port, she is portrayed as an actual harpy rather than an angel that she is normally depicted in the other series.



* NonIndicativeName: Despite her name referencing the mythical harpy, her appearance and mannerisms is more comparable to an angel. The sole aversion is in the [=PC98=] version of ''Madou Monogatari 1-2-3'', where it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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* NonIndicativeName: NonIndicativeName:
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Despite her name referencing the mythical harpy, her appearance and mannerisms is more comparable to an angel. The sole aversion is in the [=PC98=] version of ''Madou Monogatari 1-2-3'', where it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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* DubNameChange: She's referred to as "Dark Elf" in the English version of the first arcade game.
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* ButtMonkey: So, this guy's pants can't stay on him after he ages up, and he ages down after his attack on [[TheChewToy Schezo]], of all people, falls flat. Is this how you're supposed to introduce a character?

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* ButtMonkey: So, this guy's pants can't stay on him after he ages up, and he ages down after his attack on [[TheChewToy Schezo]], of all people, falls flat. To put it lightly, his appearance in Schezo's story is the only time in the game where Schezo himself ultimately isn't screwed over by bad luck. Is this how you're supposed to introduce a character?
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* SuccubiAndIncubi: Gee, [[SarcasmMode I do wonder why]] that's his name! Not that any sex is mentioned, though.

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* SuccubiAndIncubi: Gee, [[SarcasmMode I we do wonder why]] that's his name! Not that any sex is mentioned, though.

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