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* AnAesop: ''Happiness Island'' has the message that fucking goats over nine times will make you a miserable wreck. Nine times is fine, though. Good old Konami!
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* ExplosiveStupidity: ''Happiness Island'' involves a villager named Bao trying to fight back against the BB Army with a Type 99 No.25 250 kg bomb from the Japanese Navy that was hidden in the island, but with no idea of how to handle it. The protagonist can help Bao out or convince him to not use the bomb. Not getting involved or opposing Bao results in the guy being killed in an explosion or being captured and brutally executed by Helga.

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* ExplosiveStupidity: ''Happiness Island'' involves a villager named Bao trying to fight back against the BB Army with a Type 99 No.25 250 kg bomb from the Japanese Navy that was hidden in the island, but with no idea of how to handle it. The protagonist can help Bao out or convince him to not use the bomb. Not getting involved or opposing Bao results can result in the guy being killed in an explosion or being captured and brutally executed by Helga.

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* ArmiesAreEvil: No, really. The Blood Butterfly army drugs people without their consent, works them to death for little payment and executes them if they don't perform to their standards.

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* ArmiesAreEvil: No, really. The Blood Butterfly army drugs runs a slavery camp where they drug people without their consent, works them to death consent for little payment and executes them if they don't the development of a PsychoSerum. They execute anyone who doesn't perform to their standards.standards, and by the end of the story it is mentioned over a hundred people from inmates to the natives have been killed on the island.


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* ExplosiveStupidity: ''Happiness Island'' involves a villager named Bao trying to fight back against the BB Army with a Type 99 No.25 250 kg bomb from the Japanese Navy that was hidden in the island, but with no idea of how to handle it. The protagonist can help Bao out or convince him to not use the bomb. Not getting involved or opposing Bao results in the guy being killed in an explosion or being captured and brutally executed by Helga.

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* TheBadGuyWins: The canon ending of ''Factory Baseball'', but Hero 6 eventually makes a comeback.

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* TheBadGuyWins: The canon ending of ''Factory Baseball'', Baseball'' has the Wagiri factory going bankrupt after a loss to the Great Empire Killers, but Hero 6 eventually makes a comeback.comeback in the ''Happiness Island'' scenario.



* BrokenAce: Saya Wagiri presents as a model highschooler and dutiful daughter but is really very bitter over how her father's neglect towards his family led to her mother supposedly running away with another man. She hates his factory and baseball, and is secretly a naughty girl who plays dating games with her friends. If the protagonist romances Saya only to abandon her in the end, [[DespairEventHorizon she snaps and gives up on everything]], with her bad ending all but explicitly stating [[SexForSolace she becomes a prostitute to cope with trauma]].



* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The president of the US Superheroes team is an stereotypical American executive who really wants to bomb those "yellow monkeys" of the Wagiri factory.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The president of the US Superheroes team is an a stereotypical American executive who really wants to bomb those "yellow monkeys" of the Wagiri factory.factory into orbit.



* TrappedInThePast: Time travel is only possible into the past, so time patrollers like Hero 6 must go into suspended animation to "return" into their own era.



** Clearing a love interest's quest line in ''Factory Baseball'' just to leave them and return to the future nets unique bad endings of varying levels of misery.

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** Clearing a love interest's quest line in ''Factory Baseball'' just to leave abandon them and return to the future nets unique the most miserable bad endings of varying levels of misery.the storywriters could think of.

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