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* In the OVA, Masato loses his memories due to circumstances... and promptly [[{{Squick}} falls in love with his mother]]. While this resulted in something of a BrokenBase (consisting of those who preferred the show's IncestSubtext remain relegated to jokes and those who bought into the OVA's plot due to RuleOfFunny), this is actually surprisingly plausible -- the Westermarck effect posits that individuals who are related, yet never get close during their formative years, may actually develop sexual feelings despite (or perhaps ''because of'') being genetically related. Masato had already said in the series that his mother was an objectively beautiful woman (while seeing her ''solely'' as his mother), so the amnesia simply erased the years he would have spent associating her as his Mom while getting desensitized to her.

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* In the OVA, Masato loses his memories due to circumstances... and promptly [[{{Squick}} falls in love with his mother]]. While this resulted in something of a BrokenBase (consisting of those who preferred the show's IncestSubtext remain relegated to jokes and those who bought into the OVA's plot due to RuleOfFunny), this is actually surprisingly plausible -- the Westermarck effect UsefulNotes/GeneticSexualAttraction posits that individuals who are related, yet never get close during their formative years, may actually develop sexual feelings despite (or perhaps ''because of'') being genetically related. Masato had already said in the series that his mother was an objectively beautiful woman (while seeing her ''solely'' as his mother), so the amnesia simply erased the years he would have spent associating her as his Mom while getting desensitized to her.
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* In the OVA, Masato loses his memories due to circumstances... and promptly [[{{Squick}} falls in love with his mother]]. Which this resulted in something of a BrokenBase (consisting of those who preferred the show's IncestSubtext remain relegated to jokes and those who bought into the OVA's plot due to RuleOfFunny), this is actually surprisingly plausible -- the Westermarck effect posits that individuals who are related, yet never get close during their formative years may actually develop sexual feelings despite being genetically related. Masato had already said that his mother was an objectively beautiful woman (while seeing her ''solely'' as his mother), so the amnesia simply erased the years he would have spent getting desensitized to her.

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* In the OVA, Masato loses his memories due to circumstances... and promptly [[{{Squick}} falls in love with his mother]]. Which While this resulted in something of a BrokenBase (consisting of those who preferred the show's IncestSubtext remain relegated to jokes and those who bought into the OVA's plot due to RuleOfFunny), this is actually surprisingly plausible -- the Westermarck effect posits that individuals who are related, yet never get close during their formative years years, may actually develop sexual feelings despite (or perhaps ''because of'') being genetically related. Masato had already said in the series that his mother was an objectively beautiful woman (while seeing her ''solely'' as his mother), so the amnesia simply erased the years he would have spent associating her as his Mom while getting desensitized to her.
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* In the OVA, Masato loses his memories due to circumstances... and promptly [[{{Squick}} falls in love with his mother]]. Which this resulted in something of a BrokenBase (consisting of those who preferred the show's IncestSubtext remain relegated to jokes and those who bought into the OVA's plot due to RuleOfFunny), this is actually surprisingly plausible -- the Westermarck effect posits that individuals who are related, yet never get close during their formative years may actually develop sexual feelings despite being genetically related. Masato had already said that his mother was an objectively beautiful woman (while seeing her ''solely'' as his mother), so the amnesia simply erased the years he would have spent getting desensitized to her.

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* The game is programmed where a slime is only able to dissolve women's clothing.

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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing?
** [[RuleOfFunny For the sake of a few chuckles?]]

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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing?
** [[RuleOfFunny For the sake of a few chuckles?]]
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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing?

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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing?clothing?
**[[RuleOfFunny For the sake of a few chuckles?]]

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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing (and only women's clothing)?
** For the sake of giving the kids a chance to protect their dignity by taking out the slimes by themselves without having to rely on their overpowered, overbearing, parents?

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\n* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing (and only women's clothing)?
** For the sake of giving the kids a chance to protect their dignity by taking out the slimes by themselves without having to rely on their overpowered, overbearing, parents?
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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing (and only women's clothing)?

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* In a game explicitly designed to help mothers bond with their children, why would they program a slime to dissolve women's clothing (and only women's clothing)?clothing)?
** For the sake of giving the kids a chance to protect their dignity by taking out the slimes by themselves without having to rely on their overpowered, overbearing, parents?
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