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* Jugem in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' is a OneHitKO spell here, and it causes an excessive amount of damage both in-battle and out. When Arle successfully casts it, the battle cuts to an outside view of the tower, with the Jugem spell blasting through one of the windows. Arle's teacher is understandably concerned. Alternatively, it could also be a gigantic PillarOfLight from a distance.

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* Jugem in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' is a OneHitKO spell here, and it causes an excessive amount of damage both in-battle and out. When Arle successfully casts it, the battle cuts to an outside view of the tower, with the Jugem spell blasting through one of the windows. Arle's teacher is understandably concerned. Alternatively, it could also be if you cast that spell to scare the hiccups out of a Miss Eve, it's instead a gigantic PillarOfLight from a distance.

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-->'''Arle''': Eek! [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Oh, come on!]]

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-->'''Arle''': Eek! AAH! Ew ew...
* Even funnier is when Test Body suddenly busts its way in after Schezo. She's exasperated she has to fight again, likely mirroring the player's sentiment.
-->'''Arle''':
[[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Oh, come on!]]
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* Jugem in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' is a OneHitKO spell here, and it causes an excessive amount of damage both in-battle and out. When Arle successfully casts it, the battle cuts to an outside view of the tower, with the Jugem spell blasting through one of the windows. Arle's teacher is understandably concerned. Alternatively, it could also be a gigantic PillarOfLight from a distance.
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* The Ruipanko spell in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' has a smorgasbord of random results, with plenty of hilarious effects that may or may not help you. Aside from randomly summoning Carbuncle, you may also get...

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* The Ruipanko spell in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' has a smorgasbord of random results, with plenty of hilarious effects that may or may not help you. Aside from randomly summoning Carbuncle, you may also get...get (but not limited to)...
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* The Ruipanko spell in the Mega Drive version of ''Madou Monogatari I'' has a smorgasbord of random results, with plenty of hilarious effects that may or may not help you. Aside from randomly summoning Carbuncle, you may also get...
** Santa Claus, for a free item.
** An elephant that falls on your enemy.
** A adult elephant that stomps your enemy flat.
** Schezo. Yes, a simulacrum of the Dark Mage himself, and he scares the enemy away. Arle doesn't even know him at this time!
** A black cat that passes by, and causes an avalanche of Puyo on your enemy ''and'' Arle.

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As dark as ''Madou Monogatari'' can be at times, there's some moments where it breaks into hilarious MoodWhiplash because of how unexpected it is.

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As dark as ''Madou Monogatari'' can be at times, there's some moments where it breaks is known for being subversive with your typical RPG tropes, which rolls into hilarious MoodWhiplash because of how unexpected it is.
when the same goofiness is applied to the edgier PC-98 version.


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* When Arle finds the Ruins of Lyla, she either traverses a corridor or descends into it with a rope. The Game Gear version follows the latter, except as Arle descends down, the rope snaps, causing poor Arle to fall flat on her bum.
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--->'''Arle''':Eek! [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Oh, come on!]]

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--->'''Arle''':Eek! -->'''Arle''': Eek! [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Oh, come on!]]
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*Schezo's decapitation? Infamous NightmareFuel. Arle's reaction?
--->'''Arle''':Eek! [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Oh, come on!]]
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* Somewhere in the Ruins of Lyla is a box that looks like any ordinary item box, but when you open it it contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. [[OverlyLongGag Which contains another box.]] And it has boxes upon boxes you have to mash through until you find something shiny at the very end of it. What do you get for your trouble? '''1 gold.'''

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* Somewhere in the Ruins of Lyla is a box that looks like any ordinary item box, but when you open it it contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. [[OverlyLongGag Which contains another box.]] And it has boxes upon boxes you have to mash through through, with increasingly longer flavor text until you find something shiny at the very end of it. What do you get for your trouble? '''1 gold.'''
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* Somewhere in the Ruins of Lyla is a box that looks like any ordinary item box, but when you open it it contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. Which contains another box. [[OverlyLongGag Which contains another box.]] And it has boxes upon boxes you have to mash through until you find something shiny at the very end of it. What do you get for your trouble? '''1 gold.'''
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Kick the birdy!

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* When Arle meets Milu, she has the bright idea of eating him and promptly ''takes out some salt'' to get started. After striking a deal to find the Rubelcrack gemstone for the powerful Uranus Staff, she eventually gets annoyed with Milu's nonsense and punts him across the hallway before moving on.
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* ''Madou Monogatari Saturn'' has [[TheGoomba Green Puyo]] as one of the first RandomEncounters. One of its "attacks" involves [[https://youtu.be/QOLlzykxGNE?t=18 summoning three more Green Puyo that drop on top of it in a stack]]. [[TooDumbToLive It promptly dies]], because we all know what happens when four Puyo of similar color touch each other.

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* ''Madou Monogatari Saturn'' has [[TheGoomba Green Puyo]] as one of the first RandomEncounters. One of its "attacks" involves [[https://youtu.be/QOLlzykxGNE?t=18 summoning three more Green Puyo Puyo]] that [[LeaningTowerOfMooks drop on top of it in a stack]]. [[TooDumbToLive It promptly dies]], because we all know what happens when four Puyo of similar color touch each other.
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* The instruction manual of the MSX version mentions in the control section that since you can play the game with one hand, you can eat a sandwich with the other.
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* In ''ARS'', the S Story contains a hallway with a slippery flooring, which will inevitably make Schezo slip and slide and bowling himself into a set of pillars shaped like bowling pins. And in order to proceed, he has to find a "3-holed Magic Orb" to clear them away. Once he does, "Strike!" echoes into the halls, and it's cause for celebration, despite not quite knowing what it means. In short, the blockade is a ''bowling alley''.
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As dark as ''Madou Monogatari'' can be at times, there's some moments where it breaks into hilarious MoodWhiplash because of how unexpected it is.

For moments from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'', go [[Funny/PuyoPuyo here]].

As a Moments subpage, '''all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]]'''

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* Using [[StupidityInducingAttack Braindumbed]] on any enemy that speaks causes their words to sound incredibly sloshed in the text boxes. For example, Areiado Special turns into "Harehihado Fupehial."
* In the PC-98 version of Episode 2, there's a Dark Dragon that serves as the BeefGate of the first dungeon. Looks big and intimidating, but if you cast Fire on it, Dark Dragon is burned into a cartoonish charred lizard of what it once was, complete with slow-blinking bugged out eyes.
* Between Schezo's appearances in the original release and the Game Gear version, he is "promoted" into RecurringBoss. And by that, we mean he continues to chase Arle and gets his ass handed each time, getting more exhausted with each encounter. Arle is understandably exasperated at his persistence. The penultimate encounter doesn't even immediately initiate a boss fight because he's too damn tired to even engage in combat!
* In the novel ''New Madou Monogatari: Schezo and the Flower of Evil'', Schezo finds himself with his sword swallowed by Carbuncle, not unlike the [=DiscStation=] short "Schezo's Long Day". This doesn't stop him from wielding Carbuncle and casting magic like he normally does, ''and succeeds''.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6fIcnriH24 The credits sequence]] for ''Madou Monogatari: Nonsensical Final Exam'' has Arle is cooking curry at home when she discovers she's completely out of Rakkyo[[note]]Pickled Scallions[[/note]], going off on another one of her misadventures with Carbuncle just to find some. None of the usual merchants have any in stock, and a frustrated Arle is racing literally around the world just to get her shopping done, until she finally finds one store with them in stock. Just as she tries to enter, Carbuncle ''swallows the store whole''.
* ''Madou Monogatari Saturn'' has [[TheGoomba Green Puyo]] as one of the first RandomEncounters. One of its "attacks" involves [[https://youtu.be/QOLlzykxGNE?t=18 summoning three more Green Puyo that drop on top of it in a stack]]. [[TooDumbToLive It promptly dies]], because we all know what happens when four Puyo of similar color touch each other.

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