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* NotSoDifferent: The leader of the Union uses this on Kunio when the final boss fight begins, noting that the both of them use their strength to get what they want, and maintain authority over people. Kunio's [[ShutUpHannibal response]] is to call him, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny "King Shit of Turd Mountain"]].

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* NotSoDifferent: The leader of the Union uses this on Kunio when the final boss fight begins, noting that the both of them use their strength to get what they want, and maintain authority over people. Kunio's [[ShutUpHannibal response]] is to call him, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "King Shit of Turd Mountain"]].
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''Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun'' is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the ''VideoGame/KunioKun'' series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.

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''Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun'' is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the ''VideoGame/KunioKun'' series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.
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''Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun'' is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the KunioKun series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.

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''Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun'' is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the SuperFamicom UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the KunioKun ''VideoGame/KunioKun'' series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.
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** If you have a copy of [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Finally Fantasy 5]] or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]

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** If you have a copy of [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Finally Fantasy 5]] or [[DragonQuest [[VideoGame/DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]



* RPGElements: Moreso than ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. You can equip items you [[RandomlyDrops find from your victories,]] You learn techniques as you level up, you engage in random encounters, and the system for using Ki moves resembles DragonQuest in a way.

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* RPGElements: Moreso than ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. You can equip items you [[RandomlyDrops find from your victories,]] You learn techniques as you level up, you engage in random encounters, and the system for using Ki moves resembles DragonQuest VideoGame/DragonQuest in a way.



* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[Music/MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest [[VideoGame/DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest R]][[VideoGame/DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[Music/MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).
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* EscortMission: Thankfully, your quarry can't get KO'd, but they ''can'' [[StopHelpingMe get in your way, and even hurt you.]]

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* EscortMission: Thankfully, your quarry can't get KO'd, but they ''can'' [[StopHelpingMe [[AnnoyingVideoGameHelper get in your way, and even hurt you.]]
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* RPGElements: Moreso than RiverCityRansom. You can equip items you [[RandomlyDrops find from your victories,]] You learn techniques as you level up, you engage in random encounters, and the system for using Ki moves resembles DragonQuest in a way.

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* RPGElements: Moreso than RiverCityRansom.''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''. You can equip items you [[RandomlyDrops find from your victories,]] You learn techniques as you level up, you engage in random encounters, and the system for using Ki moves resembles DragonQuest in a way.
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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson [[Music/MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).
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** If you have a copy of [[FinalFantasy Finally Fantasy 5]] or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]

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** If you have a copy of [[FinalFantasy [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Finally Fantasy 5]] or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]



* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]]).
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* ScratchDamage: If you try to play the game without any knowledge on Japanese text, chances are that you'll unknowingly dispose of your equipment which ends up making the game impossible because you'll end up fighting an enemy that takes a hundred hits but only needs a few hits to kill you.
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* CycleOfHurting: If the player is attack when they are down, their timer for getting up is reset.

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* CycleOfHurting: If the player is attack attacked when they are down, their timer for getting up is reset.
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* Fanfare: The victory jingle from Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-Kun and Super Dodgeball returns, but it's downplayed, as it plays exactly once in the game: at the beginning of the credits.

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* Fanfare: {{Fanfare}}: The victory jingle from Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-Kun and Super Dodgeball returns, but it's downplayed, as it plays exactly once in the game: at the beginning of the credits.
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* [[spoiler: ...But during the ending sequence, Kunio tells Miho that the villain's speech got to him somewhat.]]

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* ** [[spoiler: ...But during the ending sequence, Kunio tells Miho that the villain's speech got to him somewhat.]]
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* TheMole: [[Spoilers: Two. Ureda betrays you not long after he joins you. Yoshihiro was the leader of the Union the entire time, and actually joined the high school Kunio goes to in the first place as part of his gambit.]]

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* TheMole: [[Spoilers: [[spoiler: Two. Ureda betrays you not long after he joins you. Yoshihiro was the leader of the Union the entire time, and actually joined the high school Kunio goes to in the first place as part of his gambit.]]
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* TheMole: [[Spoilers: Two. Ureda betrays you not long after he joins you. Yoshihiro was the leader of the Union the entire time, and actually joined the high school Kunio goes to in the first place as part of his gambit.]]
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* CycleOfHurting: If the player is attack when they are down, their timer for getting up is reset.


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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: The player and his allies can hurt each other, and get in each others way; the enemies do not have this problem. The timer reset mentioned in CycleOfHurting above also does not apply to enemies.

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* TheBrute: Honda, an absolute mountain of a man who appears out of nowhere in the last level just so the series can keep up it's tradition of a monstrously-powerful boss who is fought before the final boss.
* CombatPragmatist: Kunio has three different attacks that can only be done on a downed enemy, including a grapple where he sits on their chest and punches them in the face, and a move where he returns the enemy to a standard position, but in a stunned state.



* EscortMission: Thankfully, your quarry can't get KO'd, but they ''can'' [[StopHelpingMe get in your way.]]

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* DamselInDistress: Miho becomes this [[spoiler: more than once.]]
* EscortMission: Thankfully, your quarry can't get KO'd, but they ''can'' [[StopHelpingMe get in your way.]]way, and even hurt you.]]
* Fanfare: The victory jingle from Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-Kun and Super Dodgeball returns, but it's downplayed, as it plays exactly once in the game: at the beginning of the credits.



* JokeItem: Several, including stuffed animals, and equipment weaker than your starting gear.
** Subverted with the sea monkeys item, which has a small chance of recovering about 18 Ki.
** Lampshaded with with one item: the bystander puppet, as in 'a puppet that does nothing'.



* NotSoDifferent: The leader of the Union uses this on Kunio when the final boss fight begins, noting that the both of them use their strength to get what they want, and maintain authority over people. Kunio's [[ShutUpHannibal response]] is to call him, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny "King Shit of Turd Mountain"]].
* [[spoiler: ...But during the ending sequence, Kunio tells Miho that the villain's speech got to him somewhat.]]



* RapidFireFisticuffs: The Mach Punch technique, and the only attack of the female sports fans enemies.



* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]])

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], 5, and]] [[JapaneseRanguage R]][[DragonQuest oto's Lining]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]])kicks]]).
* WelcomeToCorneria: There is a very limited selection of lines for each NPC type; sometimes when you talk to people, they'll even use the same lines they use when starting fights with you, only to keep walking because you're not actually in a fight.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: The final technique the player can unlock is a suplex. Honda also uses a pile driver, and a hammer throw.
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The story involves Kunio and his classmates going on a field trip to Osaka after his end of second high school year. However, during their trip, they run into the Osaka Student Union, who are up to no good. After rescuing Miho, a friend of Hiroshi's, she said that the schools in the city are taken over by the aforementioned group.

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The story involves Kunio and his classmates going on a field trip to Osaka after his the end of his second year in high school year.when they were invited by an exchange student. However, during their trip, they run into the Osaka Student Union, who are up to no good. After rescuing Miho, a friend of Hiroshi's, she said that the schools in the city are taken over by the aforementioned group.group and they want to take over the rest of Japan. It is up to Kunio to put a stop to this.
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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moowalker-esque sparkle kicks]])

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moowalker-esque Moonwalker-esque sparkle kicks]])
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* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: Pictured above. It is also the first new technique you learn.
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** If you have a copy of Finally Fantasy 5 or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]

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** If you have a copy of [[FinalFantasy Finally Fantasy 5 5]] or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]
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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], [[DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moowalker-esque sparkle kicks]])

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* ShoutOut: Among the random drops are: [[BlandNameProduct Finally]] [[FinalFantasy Fantasy 5]], [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Drag-on]] [[DragonQuest Quest 5]], [[DoubleDragon [[VideoGame/DoubleDragon Twin Dragon's]] Lining, and [[MichaelJackson Mike's Shoes]] ([[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles with Moowalker-esque sparkle kicks]])
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* CoOpMultiplayer: Riki serves as Player 2 to in the game in 2 Player Mode.

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* CoOpMultiplayer: Riki serves as Player 2 to in the game in 2 Player Mode.

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** If you have a copy of Finally Fantasy 5 or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]* HeadSwap: You'll be seeing enemies with similar fighting styles to each other.

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** If you have a copy of Finally Fantasy 5 or [[DragonQuest Drag-on Quest 5]] in your inventory, [[MythologyGag prepare to fight for your life every few steps.]]* ]]
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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship," implying that the game takes around 1985 or '86. The Hanshin Tigers are known for suffering a constant losing streak from 1986 and onward.

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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers fans who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship," implying that the game takes around 1985 or '86. The Hanshin Tigers are known for suffering a constant losing streak from 1986 and onward.
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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship", implying that the game takes shortly around 1985 or '86. The Hanshin Tigers are known for suffering a constant losing streak from 1986 and onward.

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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship", championship," implying that the game takes shortly around 1985 or '86. The Hanshin Tigers are known for suffering a constant losing streak from 1986 and onward.
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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship", implying that the game takes shortly after 1985.

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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship", implying that the game takes shortly after 1985.around 1985 or '86. The Hanshin Tigers are known for suffering a constant losing streak from 1986 and onward.
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* PeriodPiece: Umeda and Koshien are populated with Hanshin Tigers who are still celebrating the team's "recent championship", implying that the game takes shortly after 1985.
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{{Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun}} is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the KunioKun series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.

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{{Shodai ''Shodai Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun}} Kunio-kun'' is a Beat-Em-Up RPG released on the SuperFamicom on August 7, 1992 by Technos Japan Corp. It is said to be the sequel of Nekketsu Koha Kunio-kun of the KunioKun series and the first of said series to be on the SuperFamicom.

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