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* EagleLand: The US Super Heroes team which is the final Baseball opponent in both stories. Their cowboy hat-clad manager keeps bragging about his home country and all the players are named after American characters and cultural concepts.

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* EagleLand: The US Super Heroes team which is the final Baseball opponent in both stories. Their xenophobic cowboy hat-clad manager keeps bragging about his home country and all the players are named after American characters and cultural concepts.



* ForDoomTheBellTolls: Becoming a "Mania" is portrayed as the protagonist becoming a dirty and fat gacha addict as a sinister bell plays in the background.
* FormerlyFat: Nozomi from ''Pawapoke 4'' returns as a love interest in ''Factory Baseball'', and as an adult she has slimmed down in appearance.



* ParentalBonus: The game is rated for all ages, but outside of the ball game it has plenty of violence and sexual innuendo that is often portrayed in a sneaky, non-visual way. Adults should more easily figure out why watching a nondescript video, playing with a life-size doll which has an open mouth and raising a goat would restore the protagonist's health in the context of an army's all-male slave camp.

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* ParentalBonus: The game is rated for all ages, but outside of the ball game it has plenty of violence and sexual innuendo that is often portrayed in a sneaky, non-visual way. Adults should more easily figure out why watching a nondescript video, playing with a life-size doll which has an a "sophisticated" open mouth and raising a goat would restore the protagonist's health in the context of an army's all-male slave camp.



* 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.



* ShoutOut: Both story modes feature a "Saori Fujisaka" doll from "[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Mekimeki R]]". ''Of course'', the one that's all but explicity stated to be a ''sex doll'' is the one that actually resembles Shiori Fujisaki.

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* ShoutOut: SexyDiscretionShot: Like in previous games, a love motel background appears after dates with female character to imply the protagonist just had sex with them. This of course includes Saya, his boss' underage daughter...
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** At one point, Yamada tries convincing the protagonist to buy ''"[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Gundar Robo SEED]]"'' stuff with him.
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Both story modes feature a "Saori Fujisaka" doll from "[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Mekimeki R]]". ''Of course'', the one that's all but explicity stated to be a ''sex doll'' is the one that actually resembles Shiori Fujisaki.Fujisaki.
** One of the two final bosses in ''Happiness Island'' plays like a typical TennisBoss fight from ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''. The other one mimicks the Goemon Impact fights from the ''VideoGame/GanbareGoemon'' series.

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* AnAesop: ''Happiness Island'' has the message that fucking goats will make you a miserable wreck.

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* AnAesop: ''Happiness Island'' has the message that fucking goats over nine times will make you a miserable wreck.wreck. Nine times is fine, though. Good old Konami!



* LoveInterest: ''Factory Baseball'' has a handful of troubled women to flirt and get a good ending with as usual, but ''Happiness Island''... It lets you befriend the She-devil of the BB just to show her being executed. It gives you a goat. ''A goat.'' It lets you rescue a slave girl just for the protagonist to not be interested in romancing her, with her epilogue scene implying she might do something stupid in her loneliness and die after she was already saved from drowning once!



* ParentalBonus: The game is rated for all ages, but outside of the ball game it has plenty of violence and sexual innuendo. Adults should more easily figure out why watching a nondescript video, playing with a life-size doll which has an open mouth and raising a goat would restore the protagonist's health in the context of an army's all-male slave camp.

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* ParentalBonus: The game is rated for all ages, but outside of the ball game it has plenty of violence and sexual innuendo.innuendo that is often portrayed in a sneaky, non-visual way. Adults should more easily figure out why watching a nondescript video, playing with a life-size doll which has an open mouth and raising a goat would restore the protagonist's health in the context of an army's all-male slave camp.



* RelaxOVision: In ''Happiness Island'', picking the sex-related options at the refreshment rooms shows a pop-up of a grassy field outside the building. This doesn't actually censor anything, and in fact serves to make the meaning of the video, the doll and the goat even clearer to any adults playing the game.

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* RelaxOVision: In ''Happiness Island'', picking the sex-related options at the refreshment rooms shows a pop-up of a grassy field outside the building. building while Hero 6 makes a suspiciously naughty face. This doesn't actually censor anything, and in fact serves to make the meaning of the video, the doll and the goat even clearer to any adults playing the game.game.
* RescueRomance: In ''Happiness Island'', the protagonist can save an indigenous woman named Inmin from being whipped by a soldier, [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished at the expense of being beaten up]] before the guy leaves. He befriends Inmin and later even [[CPRCleanPrettyReliable saves her from drowning with CPR]] when she has an accident at the beach. Problem is, the story doesn't actually let the player pursue a romance with Inmin and instead she's left alone wistfully looking into the ocean, wondering how long it'd take to swim to Japan...

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: At the Refreshment Rooms in Happiness Island, just sleeping recovers too little health and drains too many points from the Dog Meter. This makes masturbation an important game mechanic. You can pay to read a "magazine", watch a "video" or play with a life-size Saori-chan doll to recover much more health at a low Dog Meter cost. On a [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/3?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR#i-1 2022 interview about the series]], one developer mentioned he had to refrain from having this illustrated in-game with a box of tissues being used. Instead, there's a serene shot of a flower field outside...


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* MasturbationMeansSexualFrustration: At the Refreshment Rooms in Happiness Island, just sleeping recovers too little health and drains too many points from the Dog Meter. This makes masturbation an important game mechanic. You can pay to read a "magazine", watch a "video" or play with a life-size Saori-chan doll to recover much more health at a low Dog Meter cost. On a [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/3?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR#i-1 2022 interview about the series]], one developer mentioned he had to refrain from having this illustrated in-game with a box of tissues being used. Instead, there's a serene shot of a flower field outside...
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* CrossCompanyReferences:CompanyCrossReferences: The game contains references to other Konami franchises.

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The One With a time cop. And giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. ''Goat fucking''.

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The One With one with a time cop. And giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. ''Goat fucking''.



* BestialityIsDepraved: In ''Happiness Island'' the protagonist can choose to slack off to recover health, and the more costly variant of this is getting... healed... by a goat named Masako. Choose it enough times and he gets stuck in the island with her during the epilogue. The game goes out of its way to portray Hero 6 with an implied grin as it happens before both characters blush heavily buuuut otherwise what's going on is only ''implied'', as this labor camp story full of murder was rated for all ages after all!

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* BestialityIsDepraved: In ''Happiness Island'' the protagonist can choose to slack off at a building that lets the inmates sleep or "relieve themselves" to recover health, and the health. The more costly variant of this is getting... healed... by is... renting... a goat named Masako. Choose it enough times and If you do this around 10 times, he gets stuck in the island too attached and remains with her during in a bad ending called "Let's do it again". Whenever you pay for the epilogue. The goat, the game goes out of its way to portray Hero 6 with an implied a grin as it happens before both characters blush heavily buuuut otherwise what's going on is only ''implied'', as this labor camp story full of murder was rated for all ages after all!



** Egawa, the captain of the inmates' team in ''Happiness Island'', rents the Saori-chan No. 2 doll a lot, beating it up as if it was the cabaret girl on which he embezzled his bank's funds on.

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** Egawa, the captain of the inmates' team in ''Happiness Island'', rents the Saori-chan No. 2 doll a lot, beating lot and beats it up as if it was the cabaret girl on which he embezzled his bank's funds on.



* CrossCompanyReferences:
** The Saori-chan dolls from "Mekimeki R" are a reference to Shiori Fujisaki from ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial''. The one featured in the Happiness Island scenario that is all but outright stated to be a sex doll ''of course'' happens to look like her the most out of them all.
** The post-credits Clear screen for ''Factory Baseball'' shows the protagonist's futuristic gun is a mini [[VideoGame/{{Gradius}} Vic Viper]] that fires ripple lasers.
** The battle between Gundar Robo and the frog-beetle-centipede kaiju Toshio is framed like a Goemon Impact stage from the ''VideoGame/GanbareGoemon'' series.



* ADateWithRosiePalms: At the Refreshment Rooms in Happiness Island, you can watch a "video" or play with a life-size Saori-chan doll to recover health. On a [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/3?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR#i-1 2022 interview about the series]], one developer mentioned he had to refrain from having this illustrated in-game with a box of tissues being used. Instead, there's a serene shot of a flower field outside...

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: At the Refreshment Rooms in Happiness Island, you just sleeping recovers too little health and drains too many points from the Dog Meter. This makes masturbation an important game mechanic. You can pay to read a "magazine", watch a "video" or play with a life-size Saori-chan doll to recover health.much more health at a low Dog Meter cost. On a [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/3?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR#i-1 2022 interview about the series]], one developer mentioned he had to refrain from having this illustrated in-game with a box of tissues being used. Instead, there's a serene shot of a flower field outside...



* SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: Chances are nothing you read on this page were what you expected from the cute cover with an All Ages rating mark from CERO, but it's all real and it's just game 6 out of 14.
** There are quite a few ways to be killed in the ''Happiness Island'' scenario, like being shot down by Makonde for slacking on the job, by Helga for defying her, being overdosed with Happiness Herbs upon failing the main goal of the story or even getting EatenAlive by a giant frog. Cue the depressing Game Over scene of Oda leaving a makeshift grave for the protagonist.
** Your "reward" for befriending Helga is getting to see her being prepared to be executed by a firing squad for her crimes.
** One of the various pop-up graphics for setting the mood on the dialogue interface is a splash of blood that is used in a few violent scenes. It's actually the only installment where they managed to sneak that in, as all the rest simply use a pop-up with a skull instead (though certain skull pop-up variants in ''Pawapoke'' games ''are'' evocative of blood).



** Averted for the Inner Success story, which is a standard visual novel instead of a turn-based RPG.

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** Averted for the Inner Success story, which is a standard visual novel dating sim instead of a turn-based RPG.



** The final bosses in ''Happiness Island''. One is a top-down action game like ''Zelda''. Another is a first-person mech battle based on the Goemon Impact battles from ''Ganbare Goemon 2'' and ''3''.

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** The final bosses in ''Happiness Island''. One is a top-down action game like ''Zelda''. Another is a first-person giant mech battle based on the Goemon Impact battles from ''Ganbare Goemon 2'' and ''3''.
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JustForFun/TheOneWith a time cop. And giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. ''Goat fucking''.

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JustForFun/TheOneWith The One With a time cop. And giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. ''Goat fucking''.
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* HappyEndingOverride: Hitoshi Kuragari, the down-on-his-luck family man who first appeared in the second game as a Drill Moles player and seemed to at least be in good terms with his daughter in the fifth, got sent to the Blood Butterfly labor camp for debts he accumulated while trying to pay for her university education. He looks emanciated due to the after effects of the Happiness herbs but can regain some pride and help the other inmates dismantle the BB Army. ...but years later in ''11'', turns out Hitoshi becomes homeless and much more unhealthy after leaving the island. His final appearance can end with him either still homeless or dead depending of the player's actions.
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* SoundCodedForYourConvenience: In ''Happiness Island'', lowering the loyalty gauge for the evil Blood Butterfly Army makes a Good Bleeping Noise and raising it makes a Bad Buzzing Noise. The problem is that ''both'' extremes of the gauge result in a game over, so it will start flashing at values lower than 11 to remind the player to raise it.


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** For ''Happiness Island'' in general, you are rewarded for being a scumbag to some extent because the Dog gauge is essentially your baseball training fuel and letting it run out will get you executed. You can do some rather bad things to keep it around middle values and still manage the Friendship gauge well enough to unlock the Mecha Kameda final boss path.
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* KarmaMeter: The Dog meter in ''Happiness Island'' measure the protagonist's loyalty to the Nazi-esque Blood Butterfly Army. Raising it sometimes requires you to snitch on your co-workers or to oppress the local villagers, including turning a blind eye to a soldier having his way with a female villager at night when nobody else is looking. Doing good deeds raises the Friendship meter, which is required for one of the good endings, but often at the cost of the Dog meter [[BeingGoodSucks and the protagonist's well-being]]. Generally, you'll want the Dog gauge between 20 and 30 so then you can train the protagonist without worrying about getting executed if it empties or turning into a evil coach if it fills out.

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* KarmaMeter: The Dog meter in ''Happiness Island'' measure measures the protagonist's loyalty to the Nazi-esque Blood Butterfly Army. Raising it sometimes requires you to snitch on your co-workers or to oppress the local villagers, including turning a blind eye to a soldier having his way with a female villager at night when nobody else is looking. Doing good deeds raises the Friendship meter, which is required for one of the good endings, but often at the cost of the Dog meter [[BeingGoodSucks and the protagonist's well-being]]. Generally, you'll want the Dog gauge between 20 and 30 so then you can train the protagonist without worrying about getting executed if it empties or turning into a evil coach if it fills out.

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** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to deliberately get "refreshed" by her around ''ten'' times. There's no reason to do it that much when you can just use the Saori-chan doll instead.

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** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to deliberately get "refreshed" by her around ''ten'' times. There's Other than being a waste of turns you could be using to gain money or experience, there's no reason to do it rent the goat that much when you can just use the Saori-chan doll instead.instead to recover 80 stamina points.



* EatenAlive: Happens to Hero 6 if he fails to kill Toshio-kun, who's a giant frog-scorpion. This trope reoccurs often enough in other game over scenes across the series that one could call it a favorite trope of the developers.

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* EatenAlive: Happens to Hero 6 if he fails to kill Toshio-kun, who's a giant frog-scorpion. This trope reoccurs often enough in other game over scenes across the series that one could call it a favorite trope of the developers.



* KarmicDeath: After Mecha Kameda is destroyed, Helga shoulders all the blame for the BB Army's actions and is executed by a firing squad. If you had befriended her, the game lets you see her about to get shot.

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* KarmicDeath: After Mecha Kameda is destroyed, Helga shoulders all the blame for the BB Army's actions and is executed by a firing squad. If Considering the horrible things she endorses at the island for a supposed greater good and how she can potentially murder the protagonist at various points without remorse, it's not exactly undeserved. Interestingly, it is if you had befriended her, ''befriended'' her that the game lets you see her about to get shot.shot.
* KarmaMeter: The Dog meter in ''Happiness Island'' measure the protagonist's loyalty to the Nazi-esque Blood Butterfly Army. Raising it sometimes requires you to snitch on your co-workers or to oppress the local villagers, including turning a blind eye to a soldier having his way with a female villager at night when nobody else is looking. Doing good deeds raises the Friendship meter, which is required for one of the good endings, but often at the cost of the Dog meter [[BeingGoodSucks and the protagonist's well-being]]. Generally, you'll want the Dog gauge between 20 and 30 so then you can train the protagonist without worrying about getting executed if it empties or turning into a evil coach if it fills out.



* TimedMission: You must save at least 1000 in cash for the ending of ''Happiness Island'', or Helga will send the protagonist to be killed as a subject of human experimentation regardless of whether you win or lose the final baseball match.

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* TimedMission: In ''Happiness Island'', you get 100 turns for doing various tasks on the island. You must save at least 1000 in cash for the ending of ''Happiness Island'', neutral ending, or Helga will send the protagonist to be killed as a subject of human experimentation regardless of whether you win or lose the final baseball match.match. With that done, you must have at least 60 Friendship points to pursue the first good ending where you fight Mecha Kameda, or else all the inmates get killed while trying to rebel against the soldiers.
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* CompanionCube:
** Like in the previous game, in ''Factory Baseball'' there is a parody of the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' series in the form of a small Saori-chan doll that the protagonist can play with to relieve stress. It has the negative effect of raising the Mania stat, which eventually causes a bad ending.
** The ''Happiness Island'' scenario also has a Saori-chan doll that actually resembles Shiori Fujisaki with its pink long hair and sailor uniform. It is life-sized, has a prominently detailed open mouth and... well... it's a sex doll. The context around it leaves no doubt of that. You can repeatedly "use" it to restore stamina and there's no bad ending directly associated with it, but don't forget the Dog meter and the story's goals.
** Egawa, the captain of the inmates' team in ''Happiness Island'', rents the Saori-chan No. 2 doll a lot, beating it up as if it was the cabaret girl on which he embezzled his bank's funds on.
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The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series that's connected to the first one. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.

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The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, polished in comparison to previous GBA entries and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. dating sims. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series Inner scenarios that's connected to the first one.main timeline and is considered canon. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.



** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to deliberately get "refreshed" by her around ''ten'' times.

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** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to deliberately get "refreshed" by her around ''ten'' times. There's no reason to do it that much when you can just use the Saori-chan doll instead.



* EatenAlive: Happens to Hero 6 if he fails to kill Toshio-kun, who's a giant frog-scorpion. This trope reoccurs several times in other game over scenes across the series.

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* EatenAlive: Happens to Hero 6 if he fails to kill Toshio-kun, who's a giant frog-scorpion. This trope reoccurs several times often enough in other game over scenes across the series.series that one could call it a favorite trope of the developers.
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* TimedMission: You must save at least 1000 in cash for the ending of ''Happiness Island'', or Helga will send the protagonist to be killed as a subject of human experimentation regardless of whether you win or lose the final baseball match.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Happiness Island'' is a {{Nazisploitation}} story of sorts, with the protagonist trapped in a military labor camp under threat of human experimentation and firing squad execution. The only scenarios in the series darker than this tend to deal with [[AdultFear closer-to-home]] [[MundaneHorror subjects]].

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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Happiness Island'' is a {{Nazisploitation}} story of sorts, with the protagonist trapped in a military labor camp under threat of human experimentation and firing squad execution. The only scenarios in the series darker than this tend to deal with [[AdultFear [[{{Mundanger}} closer-to-home]] [[MundaneHorror subjects]].

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** Upon defeat, Mecha Kameda goes on a rant about how he was created by the Propreller Team as a knockoff of Kameda Mitsuo to capture him but was abandoned before he could do it and became aflicted with an identity crisis and a desire to take revenge on mankind.
** In either good ending of ''Happiness Island'', Hero 6 will visit Helga in prison before she is executed. If he befriended Helga enough, he'll show symphathy for her and afterwards you get to see a firing squad about to shoot her in the epilogue.

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** Upon defeat, Mecha Kameda goes on a rant about how he was created by the Propreller Propeller Team as a knockoff of Kameda Mitsuo to capture him but was abandoned before he could do it and became aflicted with an identity crisis and a desire to take revenge on mankind.
** In either good ending of ''Happiness Island'', Hero 6 will visit Helga in prison before she is executed. If he befriended Helga enough, he'll show symphathy for her and afterwards you get to see a firing squad about to shoot her in the epilogue. epilogue.
* AnAesop: ''Happiness Island'' has the message that fucking goats will make you a miserable wreck.



** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to pay to be "refreshed" by her around ten times.

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** Also in the Inner Success, getting the ending where Hero 6 remains on the island with Masako the goat requires you to pay to be deliberately get "refreshed" by her around ten ''ten'' times.


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* RelaxOVision: In ''Happiness Island'', picking the sex-related options at the refreshment rooms shows a pop-up of a grassy field outside the building. This doesn't actually censor anything, and in fact serves to make the meaning of the video, the doll and the goat even clearer to any adults playing the game.


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* ShoutOut: Both story modes feature a "Saori Fujisaka" doll from "[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Mekimeki R]]". ''Of course'', the one that's all but explicity stated to be a ''sex doll'' is the one that actually resembles Shiori Fujisaki.
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* GRatedDrug: The Blood Butterfly army harvests the Happiness Herbs and tricks their Baseball team into becoming doping test subjects until the research can be used for creating super soldiers. It has wildly varying effects to begin with and make people chronically addicted, but from here on it's possible to obtain doses of it as an usable item with random effects. It also plays [[DrugsAreGood a positive role]] in ''Pawapoke 13'' as part of the rehabilitation treatment for its protagonist.
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* DenserAndWackier: The second scenario is set in the main continuity instead of being a fantasy story like in the previous two games, and yet it happens on a drug plantation, lets you screw a goat and ends with either a fight against either an expy of Yasunori Kato from ''Literature/TeitoMonogatari'' or a kaiju.
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* GratuitousEnglish: In ''RPG-Style Fantasy'', several locations have repetitive names with the first word in English, like how "''Kingdom'' Kingdom" is written as "キングダム王国". Another place is named "''Cliff'' of the Hill" (クリフの丘).
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The BB Army's drug experiments creates a frog-scorpion kaiju called Toshio[[FluffyTheTerrible -kun]]. If the monster does break free, Hero 6 pilots Gundar Robo to kill it, and then takes the opportunity to stomp the army flat afterwards.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: The BB Army's drug experiments creates a frog-scorpion frog-centipede kaiju called Toshio[[FluffyTheTerrible -kun]]. If the monster does break free, Hero 6 pilots Gundar Robo to kill it, and then takes the opportunity to stomp the army flat afterwards.



* CartoonCreature: Horuhisu is a multi-colored crayon blob thing with wide blank white eyes and a vacant perpetual smile. None of his co-workers other than the protagonist [[WeirdnessCensor seem to notice or care]], and he's actually a good fellow.

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* CartoonCreature: Horuhisu is a multi-colored crayon blob thing with wide blank white eyes and a vacant perpetual smile. smile that lives in a BiggerOnTheInside locker at Wagiri. None of his co-workers other than the protagonist [[WeirdnessCensor seem to notice or care]], and he's actually a harmless good fellow.guy despite his scary appearance.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike all the other characters, the Saori-chan dolls are portrayed in a standard art style with a nose and mouth on their faces.

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!!!Success Mode: A Factory's Baseball Team Edition
A time traveller comes from the future on a mission to find the time criminal whose alterations to the timeline have caused the important Wakura tech factory to become bankrupt. After getting hired, "Hero 6" must investigate his co-workers and help them win in Baseball matches against other corporations...

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!!!Success Mode: A Factory's Factory Baseball Team Club Edition
A time traveller comes from the future on a mission to find the time criminal whose alterations to the timeline have caused the important Wakura Wagiri tech factory to become bankrupt. After getting hired, "Hero 6" must investigate his co-workers and help them win in Baseball matches against other corporations...



...However, the Wakura team loses a match against the Great Empire Killers and is bankrupted. Hero 6 fails to even confront the time criminal. The plot goes OffTheRails as Hero 6 is sent to the Blood Butterfly Army's camp as a slave to WorkOffTheDebt. And it's no "army boot camp" matter -- they're flat out nazi-esque arms traffickers who are performing human experiments regarding the eponymous "happiness herbs" drugs. Can Hero 6 work there for 100 days without getting freaking executed? Will he stir a rebellion or will he instead join their ranks?

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...However, the Wakura Wagiri Bubbles team loses a match against the Great Empire Killers and is bankrupted. Hero 6 fails to even confront the time criminal. The plot goes OffTheRails as Hero 6 is sent to the Blood Butterfly Army's camp as a slave to WorkOffTheDebt. And it's no "army boot camp" matter -- they're flat out nazi-esque arms traffickers who are performing human experiments regarding the eponymous "happiness herbs" drugs. Can Hero 6 work there for 100 days without getting freaking executed? Will he stir a rebellion or will he instead join their ranks?



* ADateWithRosiePalms: At the Refreshment Rooms in Happiness Island, you can watch a "video" or play with a life-size Saori-chan doll to recover health. On a [[https://news-denfaminicogamer-jp.translate.goog/interview/220106a/3?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR#i-1 2022 interview about the series]], one developer mentioned he had to refrain from having this illustrated in-game with a box of tissues being used. Instead, there's a serene shot of a flower field outside...



* EarnYourHappyEnding: After failing his quest and getting sent to a deadly labor camp, Hero 6 manages to dismantle the Blood Butterfly Army and rebuilds the Wakura Factory.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: After failing his quest and getting sent to a deadly labor camp, Hero 6 manages to dismantle the Blood Butterfly Army and rebuilds the Wakura Wagiri Factory.



* LeftHanging: Turns out the time criminal had good reasons for bankrupting the Wakura factory, but we only learn his motivations 5 installments later (on hidden content, at that).

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* LeftHanging: Turns out the time criminal had good reasons for bankrupting the Wakura Wagiri factory, but we only learn his motivations 5 installments later (on hidden content, at that).



* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Hero 6's goal is to restore the timeline by preventing the collapse of the Wakura factory.

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* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Hero 6's goal is to restore the timeline by preventing the collapse of the Wakura factory.Wagiri factory, which develops batteries to prevent an energy crisis in the future. Only in ''11'' it is revealed that the time criminal was also trying to prevent a bad future -- one in which the lack of an energy crisis leads to overpopulation and a dystopic civilization.

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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 6'' is a 2003 Baseball simulator + dating sim developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance. The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series that's connected to the first one. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.

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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 6'' is a 2003 Baseball simulator + dating sim developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.

The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series that's connected to the first one. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.

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JustForFun/TheOneWith giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. Goat fucking.

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JustForFun/TheOneWith a time cop. And giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. Goat fucking.
''Goat fucking''.


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* ParentalBonus: The game is rated for all ages, but outside of the ball game it has plenty of violence and sexual innuendo. Adults should more easily figure out why watching a nondescript video, playing with a life-size doll which has an open mouth and raising a goat would restore the protagonist's health in the context of an army's all-male slave camp.
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JustForFun/TheOneWith giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Goat fucking.

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JustForFun/TheOneWith giant roaches. Slavery at drug plantations. Executions by firing squad. Goat fucking.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Beware of the "Mania" status from getting addicted to the toys and media your glassy friend tries to share with you. It is ''permanent'', causes the protagonist to waste turns buying nerdy merch ''and'' results in a bad ending.


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* StatusEffects: Beware of the "Mania" status from getting addicted to the toys and media your glassy friend tries to share with you. It is ''permanent'', causes the protagonist to waste turns buying nerdy merch ''and'' results in a bad ending.
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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 6'' is a 2003 Baseball simulator + visual novel developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance. The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series that's connected to the first one. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.

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''Power Pro-kun Pocket 6'' is a 2003 Baseball simulator + visual novel dating sim developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance. The game's Baseball simulator engine has been visibly modified, and both of its Success modes are standard visual novels. The second one, in fact, is the one of the few in the series that's connected to the first one. This installment also introduced the "Power Point" currency you can use to unlock content and items for NewGamePlus.
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike all the other characters, the Saori-chan dolls are portrayed in a standard art style with a nose and mouth on their faces.
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* GRatedSex: At the Blood Butterfly camp, the inmates the pay to rest at special "refreshment rooms", so to say. One features a popular life-size doll of an {{expy}} of Shiori from Konami's own ''Tokimeki Memorial'' and the other contains Masako, a goat. The game's not exactly subtle about what might be going on when you choose to "heal" in those spots but doesn't depict it in detail either.

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* GRatedSex: At the Blood Butterfly camp, the inmates the can pay to rest at special "refreshment rooms", so to say. One features a popular life-size doll of an {{expy}} of Shiori from Konami's own ''Tokimeki Memorial'' and the other contains Masako, a goat. The game's not exactly subtle about what might be going on when you choose to "heal" in those spots but doesn't depict it in detail either.

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