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* HasTwoMommies: Hero 14 is raised by three Glasses Clan [[RaisedByDudes brothers]]. Yamada is a hard-working HenpeckedHusband, Oda is a CoolUncle who teaches Hero 14 how to fight and Yuda acts like a house-keeping "mom" who pushes the other two around [[SeriousBusiness because of his Baseball acomplishments]].
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JustForFun/TheOneWith Baseball superpowers. What took so long?

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JustForFun/TheOneWith The One With Baseball superpowers. What took so long?
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* PowerAtAPrice: The Happiness Z machine, a successor to the Happiness Herb drugs, has a high chance of awakening superpowers in its subjects but will also inflict side effects that'll kill them within a year.
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* DenserAndWackier: It took the entire series, but the Baseball gameplay finally has special moves available to complement the supernatural elements of the game's story.

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* DenserAndWackier: It took the entire series, but the Baseball gameplay finally has special moves available to complement the supernatural elements of the game's story. A [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/2?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR 2022 interview with the development team]] reveals it was deliberate on their part to make the Baseball simulation completely mundane no matter what the subject matter of each story was, and that they only made ''14'' an exception because it was the final game.
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JustForFun/TheOneWith Baseball superpowers. What took so long?
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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 14'' is a 2011 Baseball simulator + visual novel + card game - turn based RPG developed by Pawapuro Production, formerly Diamond Head, and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. The Baseball simulator has an optional rule that lets players perform super moves and the Mini Success mode formerly called "Guppy" now comes with actual storylines for both of its difficulty modes.

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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 14'' is a 2011 Baseball simulator + visual novel dating sim + card game - turn based RPG developed by Pawapuro Production, formerly Diamond Head, and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. The Baseball simulator has an optional rule that lets players perform super moves and the Mini Success mode formerly called "Guppy" now comes with actual storylines for both of its difficulty modes.
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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Fukiko's epilogue is her monologuing that on the last day before her android body expires, she has no fears or regrets and is happy to have lived to the fullest. She doesn't even mind the [[GrayRainOfDepression rainy weather]].
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* HappyEndingOverride: The Boogie Woogie shopping district Hero 9 once fought for is in a state of desrepair, apparently because of the rise of e-commerce. Red, who is implied to be Hero 9, is heartbroken over it, and the fates of most characters from that game are left unresolved other than Kanta and his mother being said to have moved to another town.
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** The Victory Finches team is implied to be named after the Boogie Woogie Victorys from ''9''.
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After 12 years and 15 installments, the ''Pawapoke'' series is over.

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After 12 years and 15 installments, installments ([[CanonDiscontinuity not counting]] ''Pawapoke Koshien''), the ''Pawapoke'' series is over.
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* RageBreakingPoint: Unlike with Hero 1.3, 14 getting pissed off is a good thing, as it doubles his experience gain and ignores injures for a few weeks just like 9's Banzai Mode.

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* RageBreakingPoint: Unlike with Hero 1.3, 14 getting pissed off is a good thing, as it doubles his experience gain and ignores injures for a few weeks just like 9's Banzai Mode. The problem is that unlike with the Banzai Mode, the player has no real control over when it activates.
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** Towards the canon ending of ''Magic Ball League'', Red introduces himself as a "tough and cool ''[[GratuitousEnglish nice guy]]''" once again.


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* DramaticIrony: When Red talks to Hero 14 about his involvement in the events of the ninth game, the boy takes it at face value but the player knows that if he was there, then he was unmasked and was most likely the very protagonist of that story.
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* DenserAndWackier: It took the entire series, but the Baseball gameplay finally has special moves available to complement the supernatural elements of the game's story.
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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Oddly enough, the main menu cursor starts at the Baseball Mode instead of the Success Mode.

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** Ranger Red appears [[BackFromTheDead alive and well]] after his destruction back in ''7'' and, on the canon route, plays a big role in the end. It is even implied that he and the wandering Hero 9 are the same person.

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** Ranger Red appears [[BackFromTheDead alive and well]] after his destruction back in ''7'' and, on the canon route, plays a big role in the end. It is even further implied that he and the wandering Hero 9 are the same person.


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** Fukiko from ''8'' is also involved, but unlike the previous two she is BackForTheDead -- her android body is expiring and leaves her sickly for the duration of the story. Her epilogue implies she dies peacefully some time later.
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** The game's title screen displays the original illustration from ''1'' in monochrome and then shows Hero 14 [[{{Bookends}} striking the same pose]].

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** The game's title screen displays the original illustration from ''1'' in monochrome and then shows Hero 14 [[{{Bookends}} striking the same pose]].pose]] Hero 1.3 did.
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** Ranger Red appears [[BackFromTheDead alive and well]] after his destruction back in ''7'' and might play a big role towards the end. It is even implied that he and the wandering Hero 9 are the same person.

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** Ranger Red appears [[BackFromTheDead alive and well]] after his destruction back in ''7'' and might play and, on the canon route, plays a big role towards in the end. It is even implied that he and the wandering Hero 9 are the same person.



* TheUnreveal: Red implies he is the vagabond protagonist from ''9'', but is never seen unmasked even in the Pocket Rangers' epilogue illustration.

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* TheUnreveal: Red implies he is the vagabond protagonist from ''9'', but is never seen unmasked even in the Pocket Rangers' Heroes' epilogue illustration.
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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 14'' is a 2011 Baseball simulator + visual novel + card game - turn based RPG developed by Pawapuro Production, formerly Diamond Head, and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. The Baseball simulator has an optional rule that lets players perform super moves and the Mini Success mode now comes with actual storylines for both of its difficulty modes.

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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 14'' is a 2011 Baseball simulator + visual novel + card game - turn based RPG developed by Pawapuro Production, formerly Diamond Head, and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. The Baseball simulator has an optional rule that lets players perform super moves and the Mini Success mode formerly called "Guppy" now comes with actual storylines for both of its difficulty modes.
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: PlayedWith. Hero 14' is 12 to 15 years old, but he arrives in a Edo period-like world where the average height of Japanese people is quite low. As a result, several people think he's an adult.

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* YoungerThanTheyLook: PlayedWith. Hero 14' 14B is 12 to 15 years old, but he arrives in a Edo period-like world where the average height of Japanese people is quite low. As a result, several people think he's an adult.

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