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As dark and depressing as the setting is, there are more than a few moments of levity.

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    Canto I: The Outcast 
  • Despite how utterly bleak the Episode is, there is still some comedy to be found in Yuri's interactions with Charon, who is in sheer disbelief that the Sinners' driver has No Sense of Direction.
    • She starts by shoving the map in her face, and a very disinterested Charon fruitlessly tries to wave her off by claiming she only needed instinct.
    • Later, Sinclair will also head to the front to try and help. Yuri tries to quiz Charon by asking what east and west are, and she states the only directions she knows are the front and back of Mephistopheles, causing Sinclair to try reminding her where the sun sets and rises. Rodion also teases Don Quixote to join them, calling her "chiquita", which she immediately gets upset about. And for the rest of the ride, Yuri and Sinclair will keep backseating a displeased Charon.
  • The description for 1-4 notes that Dante finds Mephistopheles' maw more reliable than the Sinners. To reiterate: they find the man-eating bus more reliable than the combatants that will fight and die for them.

    Canto II: The Unloving 
  • The early scenes in this Episode at the pawn shop set it up to be far more lighthearted and comical than the previous one, particularly because of Hong Lu's antics.
    • Heathcliff makes a jab at rich folk like him always playing dirty, and Hong Lu will agree with him, but cites his younger sibling instead, making Heathcliff mad.
    • Hong Lu then interrupts Faust's introduction to the pawnbroker by presenting an ornate handkerchief, which is worth a whopping 7 Million Ahn. Heathcliff expresses disbelief that a simple cloth would be worth so much, and the pawnbroker then criticizes him and a shabby ring he's wearing, which nearly sets him off before Rodya calms him down.
    • Hong Lu is very excited to meet Saude and Effie despite the immediate animosity between them and the Sinners, even giving them a standing ovation, earning cold stares from everyone
    • Hong Lu notices a designer brooch on display, and the pawnbroker will immediately go at length about how only ten were ever made and that it was the pride of his store. Hong Lu then cuts him off to bring up how he had one such brooch for his dog, making him go silent.
    • Gregor will mistakenly call Effie and Saude Muffin and Sable, which Saude immediately corrects him on.
    • Faust suddenly launches into an explanation of J Corp.'s wishpower Singularity with a history lesson, which Heathcliff takes issue with. Effie then snarks about her making it easy to understand for her stupider coworkers, which Faust states was an expected duty for her, angering Heathcliff in the process.
    • Saude will claim that they aren't heroes and don't have to butt in to save the pawnbroker from the gang member harrassing him. Dante and Ishmael immediately realize that such words are the precise opposite of Don Quixote's beliefs, who immediately attacks him and sparks a fight with his fellow Tingtangers, forcing the party to flee without their disguises.
  • While on the run from the Tingtangers, Outis will explain to Effie and Saude how the Sinners' Resurrective Immortality through Dante is why they were chosen despite being trash otherwise, with her repeatedly insulting the Sinners with every other line to the consternation of her fellow coworkers.
  • Heathcliff will get frustrated with how many Tingtangers are coming after them, claiming they'll be too worn out for the casino if they keep fighting. Hong Lu helpfully points out that Dante will ensure they can't die from fatigue, enraging Heathcliff enough to swear with a Sound-Effect Bleep.
  • The fact Effie and Saude's plan fails almost completely - mainly due to the Sinners' antics. Their attempts at steering things back on track with backup plans goes just as terribly.
  • Right off the bat, Don Quixote gets distracted by a slot machine, and Dante, while intrigued, tries to get her back to work. However, their hand slips and hits a button, and the wishpower sticker they would have used later in their plan gets used up entirely to give an instant jackpot, immediately making the security suspicious and derailing the entire plan, much to everyone's dismay.
    • Ishmael in particular is extremely disappointed in Dante, lampooning them while Gregor is cowed by her insults, and Dante states that they wish to hide under a rock and that they're thankful their lack of eyes means they don't have to meet her gaze.
    • Meanwhile, Gregor only then realizes Ryōshū didn't bother to put on her disguise, throwing yet another wrench into their rapidly deteriorating plan.
  • Frustrated by the lack of progress during the brawl on the casino's bottom floor, Ryōshū calls Yi Sang a poetaster (basically, a bad poet) and demands his knife, which he gives her. She throws it at a chandelier, and after a long section of narration describing how good Ryōshū is at swordplay (along with a remark on how she respects Dante's words less than a wad of gum), the chandelier falls... and everyone realizes that it didn't actually do anything. And then she immediately tries to claim she meant to do that.
  • Right after Effie, Saude, Outis, and Dante work out a plan to steal more wishpower from the casino after Dante had blown it all (with Outis unintentionally insulting Dante as they do), Heathcliff runs toward the roulette they plan to steal the wishpower from... and goads the casino security into destroying it, making the wishpower unable to be used by the Sinners and causing Saude to let out a scream of despair. However, this was his own plan, as he blackmails the security to either let the Sinners pass, or take the heat for destroying their own machine and losing a month's worth of luck.
  • Upon reaching the second floor, the Sinners encounter the Mariachis, one of whom takes issue with Ryōshū's frown and tells her to cheer up, pissing her off and making her threaten to "SYNC" (Snap Your Neck Completely). Dante tries to calm her down, and then the Mariachi questions which clock hand was supposed to be their eyes, pissing THEM off and siccing Ryōshū on them.
  • Episode 2-12, "Baile y Rola"Translation (Before), starts with a customer losing all their money and complaining. The Mariachis call off their fight with the Sinners to threaten to "throw a pañata party" for them. Sufficiently intimidated by this threat, the customer accepts a pair of maracas... and then dances their way out, sobbing all the while. Don Quixote then tries to join in, only to be immediately criticized by the mariachis. Meanwhile, Saude has gotten started on an apology letter in advance.
  • In Episode 2-12 (Post-Battle), Ishmael concludes that a powerful dance is required if the Sinners want to pass the Mariachis and leave the floor faster.
    • Dante pretends to have forgotten what dancing is in order to avoid participating.
    • Hong Lu knows some dancing, but the kind he knows requires "a few masks, fans, makeup, and..."
    Dante: ...We aren't gonna find them here. Next.
    • Heathcliff's only dance experience is from stomping aristocrats' feet at balls.
    • Yi Sang simply says:
    Yi Sang: My inner voice expresses fear.
    • Ishmael spent half her life on a ship and never learned.
    • Don Quixote again volunteers to dance and is immediately shut down.
    • Ryōshū offers to perform a sword dance (with the implication she intends to literally kill it on the dance floor).
    • Outis immediately offers to dance despite her lack of experience-
    • Only to be interrupted by Rodion, who mentions her own dancing is rather embarrassing.
    • Gregor is worried his arm might get excited and attack the audience.
    • Mersault says nothing.
    • Faust is willing but knows that the Mariachis are looking for something unstable and unpolished.
    • Ultimately, Rodion calls on Sinclair, assuming he must have taken dance lessons due to his rich upbringing (as well as making a jab at Heathcliff in the process). Rodion is right on the money, as he did in fact take a basic maracas course when he was in school. He is then given a pair of maracas and made to dance on a poker table, complete with a spotlight on him. The Mariachis are so impressed by Sinclair's performance they let everyone pass and even extend an offer for him to join, which Saude quickly shoots down due to her newfound respect for him actually doing something competent, unlike all the other Sinners. The offer is particularly hilarious when you remember Sinclair actually became their boss in another universe as his "Jefe de Los Mariachis" Identity.
    Mariachi Vivaz: Ohhh... the embers linger in glowing ash... heating the rhythm... for gestures to be struck along... This conjures an image, one of a bonfire that has burnt through the whole night! And we are witnessing the cotillion of ash dancing atop its remnant!
    • The Funny Background Events as Sinclair dances are also well worth mentioning. The Mariachis and Rodya are cheering him on (and one Mariachi is drying his tears), Hong Lu is cheerily offering a hesitant Gregor a sombrero, Ryōshū is playing a guitar while Meursault holds a pan flute, Heathcliff is side-eyeing everyone wondering what the hell is happening, and Dante, who is barely in the frame, is wearing a sombrero of their own.
  • On the third floor of the casino, the Sinners encounter the Tieqiu Crew, who are renowned for their violent trash-talking. Heathcliff attempts to make them shut up, but immediately gets silenced by their colorful insults regarding his intelligece. Even Rodya finds it Actually Pretty Funny, and Heathcliff then flies into a frothing rage.
    • The Sinners do manage to get permission from the Crew to pass, however, when Ryōshū impresses them all by explaining how to mutilate someone's body in enough graphical detail that the game has to censor her speech, enough that they listen with twinkling eyes and even take notes. Even Heathcliff, a violent thug who had a very rough life, is disturbed by her. Yi Sang also praises her creativity, and Ishmael remarks a sailor's vocabulary has nothing on her.
    • Adding to this is the artwork accompanything the scene. Ryōshū is lounging on a mahjong table with heavily censored drawings in her speech bubbles, with one featuring a mini-Ryōshū with a bloody knife heaping swears on a censored pile of butchered flesh. The Tieqiu Crew members, meanwhile, are listening to her with rapt attention, and one is even scribbling notes into a pad. As for the Sinners, a disapproving Rodion covers a stunned Sinclair's ears with her hands, Dante is freaking out with their hands pressed to their head, Ishmael looks genuinely disgusted, a comically confused Heathcliff is looking up at a speech bubble, and Outis looks mildly impressed.
  • After Rodion successfully pulls off a Batman Gambit against the Tieqiu Crew's boss, and Sonya subsequently has him crushed by a trash compactor for falsely accusing her, there is a tense moment between the two as Sonya presses Rodion on rejoining the Yurodiviye... only for the rest of the Sinners, who were literally listening in by crowding around the door, to accidentally crash into the room through the flimsy door.
  • After Rodion wins the poker match, a stunned Saude pushes asks how she was able to win without using the wishpower stickers, who explains that her unshakeable faith in herself is what grants her such luck and that the stickers are just confidence boosts to anyone else. Yi Sang then asks how she gets such faith, and an excited Sinclair awaits her response...
    Rodion: Just think: "I'm the most awesome person in the world, so whatever anyone else says is crock shit!".
    • The Sinners subsequent reactions are equally hilarious. Faust wholeheartedly agrees, Sinclair is utterly disappointed, and a similarly displeased Yi Sang mutters that he shouldn't have asked at all. Finally, a despairing Dante asks her if that's really how she treats their words.
  • Even the grim scenes in the casino's mines have some laughs.
    • Near the entrance, a confused Hong Lu notices Abnormalities in cages, and asks if they're pets, to which Ishmael asks if his family treated such beasts as pets. Which other dialogue from Hong Lu seems to imply is actually the case.
    • Hong Lu also notices that some people are missing fingers or other body parts, and Dante expresses relief he didn't follow up his observation with another obnoxious remark this time... which he immediately does right after.
    • Upon encountering a debtor miner, Ryōshū threatens to "BARF" on his hands, which Sinclair quickly understands to be "break all remaining fingers", which disturbs Dante with how fast he got that.
    • When the Sinners are accosted by security, Gregor makes a very poor attempt at inspiring the debtors to revolt, which just makes everyone stare at him. The other Sinners even lampoon him for just how terrible his act was.
  • The credits art features Rodion gloating about snagging so many chips to the point she has a literal glow around her face, while just about everyone is quite taken with how many she managed to get, especially Don Quixote and Heathcliff. Hong Lu is excitedly showing Faust a chip while an irritated Ryōshū covers her ears, and Charon is drooling as she drives.

    Canto III: The Unconfronting 
  • After Siegfried kills all the Sinners in under a minute, and subsequently all get resurrected by Dante, neither he nor the rest of K Corp's security seem to care about them breaking the taboo, having apparently served their "sentence" by getting offed. They even get entry to the Nest without any more hassle. Hell, Siegfried happily gives a giddy Don Quixote his autograph, despite literally killing her and her coworkers just minutes ago.
    • All of this not even to mention that he either took a selfie of the event or flat out livestreamed his brutal massacre of the Sinners.
  • Following the disastrous incident at the checkpoint the Sinners meet up with Effie and Saude, who stayed behind to meet up with them to debrief them about N Corp's movement towards the same destination as the Sinners. When finishing, they also mention a bunch of morons stirring up trouble responsible for a Code Purple emergency at a checkpoint. They're left guessing who would be dumb enough to do such a thing and ask if the Sinners managed to catch who they were. Dante and Don Quixote's silence tell them that they're talking to said morons responsible for the incident. A flustered Ishmael steers the conversation away before the embarrassment could linger any further.
  • During the Sinners' tense first encounter with Nagel und Hammer's inqusition, Gregor once again tries to bluff his way out of trouble, claiming that they were just tourists and that Mephistopheles was a tour bus. It falls flat yet again, and Rodya asks if these bits were something he gets a kick out of.
  • After fighting Kromer, they get back on the bus to Vergilius giving them takeout kebabs. Just the fact that kebabs were served after all of the impaling on nails throughout the chapter is funny in and of itself.
  • During the ending, when the Sinners are enjoying the chicken kebabs Vergilius bought for them, Rodya interrupts Dante's soliloquy to Vergilius by insisting that they have one of the kebabs. When Meursault points out that Dante's Non-Human Head and lack of mouth prevent th*em from eating food, Outis turns it into an opportunity to extoll Dante's virtues and insists they can still command the Sinners without a word, with Ishmael pondering if Outis ever gets tired of being such a bootlicker.
  • The credits art, where the Sinners in Mephistopheles are enjoying the kebabs Vergilius bought them, has some laughs:
    • Rodion is cheerfully offering Dante a kebab, who is trying to rebuff her for the likely reason that they have no mouth.
    • Ryōshū is cooking her kebab with her lighter all while maintaining an evil grin.
    • Heathcliff is stuffing his face with kebabs, holding a kebab in one hand and a bunch of clean skewers in the other.
    • Meursault is utterly drenching his kebab with sauce, while a disgusted Ishmael holds her hair away from him.
    • Charon has a kebab stuck in her mouth as she drives.

    Canto IV: The Unchanging 
  • Dante finally musters up the courage to ask Vergilius what exactly the Golden Boughs are. He proceeds to use Exact Words to describe their physical appearance and their relation to actual trees, all while silly music plays. Don reacts as if this is a new revelation never considered before. Vergilius' little smirk showing he knows exactly what he's doing really sells the moment.
  • Given what the team had to go through in "Hell's Chicken" event, the team is not at all thrilled at being reunited with Samjo, who turns out to be representing their client in the chapter. Special mention goes to Heathcliff, who previously got his head eaten by one of the Headchickens.
    Heathcliff: Let go! Do you even get how it feels to have nightmares about doing tango with raw chickens? Eh?
  • Dante asks Meursault to investigate Shrenne's computer to look for clues on her possible involvement with Ran (Don Quixote offers herself for the job, but goes completely ignored). Once he comes back, he proceeds recite the contents of an email he found back to the Sinners... while audibly reciting every individual text format and emoticon used in it, since they're part of the text.
    Meursault: 'I hope you're doing well, Miss Ran. Open parenthesis, star, tear, tear, swung dash, caret, caret... closed parenthesis.'
    Dante: <Y-You can skip those parts...>
  • When going through the Dungeon, the Sinners are given members of the League of Nine that Yi Sang used to be a part of. When it comes time to reveal which of the Sinners plays the part of Gubo, we learn that he's being played by Don Quixote.
  • Once again, the credits art.
    • Outis and Gregor are squabbling over a restaurant's menu options.
    • An angry Heathcliff is arguing with an indifferent Ryōshū as Meursault listens.
    • A sleepy Charon yawns as a panicking Ishmael is trying to make her pay attention to the road.

    Canto V: The Evil Defining 
  • Early on, the Sinners are running out of time to cross the border between two Waves. Outis devises a plan to get out in time, and what is it? Forcing the sinners to pedal on exercise bike-like devices. Rodya is quickly tired and doesn't understand how the others could still keep up, Don Quixote yells so enthusiastically she catches herself coughing, and Dante is also biking with them too, implying for all the bootlicking Outis would give Dante, she's not above subjecting her own superior to the same shenanigans as her equals.
    • There's also a funny foreground event where a seagull can be seen very up close, and the completely unwarranted appearance of the seagull of such fashion adds to the ball-busting comedy of this scene.
    • The reason why it happened in the first place is just as hysterical. Basically, Outis attempting to take command on the voyage inadvertently caused Mephistopheles' automatic navigation system to shut down when she ordered Don Quixote and Sinclair to handle a lever there without actually knowing what its purpose is. And this is all after her bravado that she doesn't need the so-called bleeding edge technology to navigate the sea, er... Great Lake. Nice Job Breaking It, Hero, indeed.
  • When searching for the LCCB team leader onboard a U Corp Backstreets settlement, the Sinners go to a club in order to interrogate the Twinhook Pirates syndicate leadership as to the location. When asked if any of them had ever been to a club before, the only one to confirm that they have was Meursault, who had gone clubbing in his search for a bit of happiness.
  • When the Sinners first enter the club, a woman approaches Faust to flirt with her and asks if she's already got a companion in the club. She's stunned when Faust states that she has twelve companions with her.
  • Doubles as awesome — while collecting information on Twinhook Pirates' boss, the one tasked with interrogating the pirate is... Sinclair. His stuttering understandably causes the pirate in question not to take him seriously at all and taunts him to drink milk before throwing threats like that... at least, until Sinclair lets his halberd hit near the pirate's head and threaten him that the pirate's skull will the be next to be crushed, which scares the pirate so much that he is still startled when Sinclair yells at him for going at the wrong direction. Even Heathcliff is impressed. It is arguably even funnier considering that Sinclair is visibly MUCH shorter than the pirate in question.
  • When the Sinners finally find out where their contact had been taken and release him (who they have heard was the team leader), they see an extremely fresh-faced Pilot who looks too out of his depth to possibly be the team leader and the Sinners wonder what happened and who this man is (the actually leader gave their badge to Pilot so it would make him a more attractive hostage and thus not get killed).
  • After going through an entire ordeal to rescue Pilot and his intel from the Twinhook Pirates, the Sinners meet up with Vergilius and Charon... who spent that same time going out for ice cream for the latter. When some of the Sinners complain, Vergilius asks if they really expected him to take them to get ice cream too..
  • After soundly defeating Smee, she threatens the Sinners with her connection to a Big Brother of the Middle, claiming that he'll come to get revenge for harm done to her. Later on, when actually meeting said Big Brother, he doesn't even remember who she is until one of his subordinates whispers in his ear. And even then any payback for her is treated as nothing but an afterthought.
  • While on the empty party boat, Hong Lu decides to have a bit of fun for himself by telling a scary story that the situation reminds him of. Which freaks Sinclair out so badly that he decides to run deeper into the ship rather than listen to the ending.
  • When facing Ricardo, Ryōshū calls him a B.B., which Sinclair ends up translating as "B**ch Brother" note  and people are quick to point out that she obviously must have meant "Big Brother". A few minutes later, it turns out that no, Sinclair was right, she really did call him a "b**ch".
  • The Sinners end up having to deal with an angry Big Brother from the Middle who has brought multiple ships with them not because they had beaten up Smee, who earlier said that killing her would provoke the wrath of the Middle, but because Heathcliff had stolen Ricardo's hair coupon from his safe while they were in his office. To show how serious this is, Ricardo's most powerful attack is just a comical "MY HAIR COUPOOOOOOOOOOONS!" which damages multiple Sinners, all because Heathcliff took his hair coupons and Ricardo was unable to use the special deal, despite Heathcliff generally not caring about his hair or appearance.
    • In addition, Heathcliff's justification for stealing from the safe in the first place was because he didn't expect such a high-ranking officer of the Middle to cover their personal safe with colorful kitty stickers, to which Ricardo admonishes Heathcliff for his lack of taste and adds yet another grievance to his name in the Book of Vengeance.
    • Ricardo's speech lamenting the loss of his salon coupons is so moving and convincing that it convinces Don Quixote to side with him, painfully agreeing that the Sinners are in the wrong regarding this particular affair.
    • There is also the hidden implication that, despite being a Big Brother from the Middle who is powerful enough to easily floor the Sinners, the hair salon people would not accept him without the coupons. They are that serious about the coupons.
  • Ishmael's response to finally tossing her harpoon in the eye of the Palid Whale that killed her fellow crewmates is... surprisingly vulgar.
    Ishmael: ...Nice meeting you again, you FUCKING WHALE!
  • The credits sequence for this chapter has more than a few jokes as the Sinners are more comfortable with each other.
    • Yi Sang holding onto a bucket due to his seasickness.
    • Ryōshū and Meursault with a tightrope, having trained a seagull to ride a bike across it.
    • Heathcliff holding a bottle of mermaid perfume he most likely purchased at the port.
    • Meursault reading what looks to be one of the salon coupons that Heathcliff had stolen earlier (while holding onto the tightrope).
    • Don Quixote is overjoyed at getting the ice cream she wanted.

    Canto VI: The Heartbreaking 
  • The Sinners take the time to rescue a hapless civilian who they spotted getting jumped for wearing accessories with actual colors in them. Said civilian proceeds to have a screaming freak out every time Heathcliff speaks to him. Don Quixote tries to scold him over trying to intimidate the poor man, to which Heathcliff protests he was merely trying to compliment his outfit.
  • Heathcliff needed to look immaculate in Wuthering Heights, or "those bastards" will torment him about every little flaw in his clothes, as they did during his childhood. Ryōshū suggests gouging their eyes out, and Outis agrees, using the same scheming face she uses to shamelessly flatter Dante.
    • Becomes Fridge Brilliance and absolutely hilarious when you realize that in Outis' inspiration, The Odyssey, Odysseus drills a huge tree branch into Polyphemus' eye. Since Sinner backstories are often very similar to their book counterparts, Outis probably has a lot of experience in Eye Scream.
  • Just as the Sinners reach the front gate of Wuthering Heights, Don Quixote notices a squirrel and jokingly suggests that Heathcliff played with it before. Only for "little Sir Squirrel" to get fried by lightning, leaving her with quite the priceless look on her face.
  • When explaining the type of history that the two of them have, Nelly describes herself as being something like Heathcliff's nanny in the past. This prompts a round of teasing from the other Sinners, to which Heathcliff protests that this wasn't the case at all and she knows it.
  • While the will reading is a somber scene, Hindley's inheritance is... a stay at an M Corp rehab facility. And he has one week to get there or else they grab him themselves. As a final "courtesy" Catherine leaves him a prepaid WARP train ticket to get there.
  • After being informed of Catherine's death, Heathcliff becomes understandably emotional and enraged at everyone in the room for keeping this from him, to the point where the Oufi Association fixers threaten to execute him for acting out of turn. Cue Nelly striking him bare-handed in the head, immediately rendering him unconscious. While all the other sinners are stunned by this display of strength, Nelly laughs it off and calls the technique her "sleepy smack," implying she's had to do this regularly during her tenure at Wuthering Heights.

Intervallos

    Hell's Chicken 
  • The opening cutscene involves a random person butting in on the Sinners' conversation, and when a bunch of chicken-headed K Corp guards (as in, guards with the heads of rotisserie chickens) appear and begin attacking passersby, he throws a rock at one of them to attract their attention to the sinners, commenting that he once wanted to be a City-famous baseball player.
  • After the Sinners take care of the chicken-headed K Corp guards, a new Distortion appears - the owner of a chicken restaurant who was driven out of business by a rival shop opening just across the street, whose power is... controlling chickens.
  • When the Sinners accost the man who drew the guards towards them, he introduces himself as Samjo, a member of K Corp's food administration, and makes an offer to the Sinners; in exchange for taking care of the rampant chickens, he'll give them lifetime passes for free chicken from the rival chicken restaurant... much to the shock of the restaurant employee right next to him.
    • While the Sinners are accosting Samjo, Gregor calls him a four-eyed person. Samjo takes offense to this specifically because Gregor also wears glasses, which Gregor concedes to.
  • After all of the Sinners have taken the free chicken samples Samjo gave them to entice them, almost all of the Sinners are ready to accept the mission. Ishmael once again takes on the role of Only Sane Woman and turns to Faust for help... only for Faust to agree to the mission. When Ishmael asks if Faust is out of her mind, she responds that her mind is usually elsewhere anyways, but explains that, much to Ishmael's relief, the reason she accepted it is due to Limbus Company's interest in the Distortion Phenomenon. After the explanation is given, Ishmael comments that she had been planning on knocking some sense back into Faust... manually.
  • After Heathcliff gets his head eaten by one of the poultry monsters, he decides to nickname them "headhens". It's hard not to see the Shout-Out to headcrabs given their general shape, coloration, and method of attacking.
  • Dante is able to understand both the headchickens and the distorted owner. Somehow. It's not made clear how they do considering not even the player is able to understand what they're saying until Dante relays it to everyone. And of course, they speak mostly in chicken puns.
  • When Gregor and Ryōshū both step up with the intent of being the head chef to resolve the Distortion's cooking obsession, Rodion decides that the Sinners should break up into teams... and the Sinners' reasons for joining each side winds up with Gregor taking much mockery.
    • On Ryōshū's team, Rodion joins since she figures she and Gregor have been sticking together too much and need some space, Outis joins out of offense toward Gregor giving canned food to his soldiers, Ishmael joins since she had enough canned food on her voyage, Faust joins because she thought it'd be interesting, and Sinclair joins because Ryōshū threatened him.
    • On Gregor's team, Heathcliff joined because he dislikes Ryōshū, Don Quixote joined because she was horrified at Ryōshū setting her chicken kebab on fire during the Canto 3 credits, Hong Lu joins because he's interested in what it's like eating canned food (which he directly notes as being akin to pet food), Yi Sang joins because Ryōshū doesn't want him, and Meursault joins to keep the team balance even. By the end of the selection process, Gregor is crying.
  • Ryōshū justifies using the restaurant kitchen with a new acronym - RAFTS, or Restaurant Already Fated To Shut.
  • When some chickens take offense to Gregor and Ryōshū commandeering the restaurant's kitchen, the two immediately Speak in Unison and threaten the chickens with getting chopped and sliced up.
  • Dante is distinctly irked when they notice that both Gregor and Ryōshū are smoking in the kitchen and tells them both off, much to their shame... though only Gregor puts out his cigarette.
  • Sinclair is left in the unenviable position of being the only person actually cooking on his team, while all the other members of Ryōshū's team hover over his shoulder and act as backseat cooks, giving various and contradictory pieces of advice.
  • Gregor and Ryōshū both feed their team's first dishes to the restaurant owner, who rejects it and then leads to you having to fight him. Game Play And Story Integration comes in with the restaurant owner having a debuff from eating Gregor's and Ryōshū's chickens called "Poultry Apocalypse" taking away 40% of his health.
  • When Gregor's team finishes their second dish, the restaurant owner dismisses it without even trying it because of how it just sounded horrendous from how they cooked it. As the team is in disbelief over his decision, Dante asks which of them taste tested it... and immediately reads them the riot act over trying to feed someone else something they themself haven't tasted. When they try to decide who would try the food, Yi Sang tells Heathcliff not to look at him, and Don Quixote prepares to volunteer while her voice sounds like she's preparing to sacrifice herself. Heathcliff eventually just shoves the meal into the mouth of the nearest person... Meursault. Who is so disgusted by what he just tasted he adopts an uncharacteristic Motor Mouth and rattles off a systematic dismantling of every part of the dish, singling out Don Quixote and Yi Sang in particular, the latter of whom he conveys his criticisms to through Rhymes on a Dime. Heathcliff outright wonders if he's been possessed by the end of his spiel.
    • Meursault's criticism of Yi Sang is hilarious in a different way in Korean, as he instead makes a Hurricane of Puns by stuffing as many puns on Yi Sang's name as possible into a single sentence.
    Meursault: Yi Sang. I must ask if you aim to throung my teeth and prong my tongue as this dish is a headstrong lens to ding-dong notions as to what food is to you all along.
  • Ryōshū's team, meanwhile, hasn't even produced a second dish - all of the girls have been backseating Sinclair so much that he eventually has enough, throwing his apron to the ground and complaining that cooking like this was more hopeless than him beating Heathcliff in an arm wrestle, which was a remark from Ishmael that she tries to say was just a joke, and that Faust claims is as likely as him growing 6 inches in a week, which angers him even more.
  • After repeated failures on each side, Meursault and Outis decide to step up and take over the status of head chef, and immediately prove themselves better organizers and cooks... and harsh critics for the shortcomings of the other Sinners.
    • On Meursault's side, he chastises Don Quixote for cutting the potatoes in star shapes instead of squares due to that causing uneven cooking (with Hong Lu poking fun at Heathcliff's idea of how sheltered he is by pretending to believe that potatoes grew on trees, and nearly getting tenderized for it), confiscates a burnt yam from Yi Sang (who whines over losing it), and... gives Heathcliff extra points for being good at cutting vegetables.
    • On Outis's side, she immediately begins criticizing the other Sinners for how malnutrition has ruined their bodies... but all her remarks aside from Sinclair's height are completely inaccurate, as she declares it to be the cause of Faust's grey hair (which she dumbfoundedly states is completely natural) and Ishmael's calloused hands (which were caused by her time working on a ship). When Rodya asks Outis to analyze her, Outis just calls her a nuisance and tells her to get back to work.
  • Even when cooking a dish, Outis has time to suck up to Dante, making her dish in the shape of a clock. It actually works, as Dante declares that they'd award it extra points if they could.
  • The Distortion is solved rather anticlimactically when it's revealed that the reason the restaurant owner's mother, who refused to eat chicken in his youth, wasn't because she'd give her share to her son because they couldn't afford enough food for the whole family... but because she just preferred pizza.
  • Outis winds up putting her foot in her mouth when she insults the name of the restaurant, Eunbong's Chicken, when the owner reveals that it's the name of his mother. She quickly tries to play it off, though the other Sinners make sure to put in their own two cents on it.
  • Vergilius states that he stopped paying attention to the recap of the mission the moment Don Quixote said that they went to Eunbong's Chicken.
  • Once back on the bus, the Sinners eagerly open the gift the owner of Eunbong's Chicken gave them as thanks, thinking it to be something on the level of free chicken for life like the other restaurant... and it turns out to just be a Bongy Plushie. The only people who aren't disappointed are Charon, who quickly claims it for herself, and Vergilius, who didn't care about what they were doing to begin with and lets her have it.
  • Just the fact that Gregor references Big, Meaty Claws, a nod to his voice actor's other role as the Korean voice for Mister Krabs.

    The Magic Hellbus: S-E-A 
  • The very first node is called "The Beach Episode!". Just imagining a typical Beach Episode happening within the City is hilarious just from the Mood Whiplash alone. Fittingly, the actual cutscene is the Sinners going through a huge Mood Whiplash when they realize they aren't actually visiting the good-looking part of the beach.
  • In the Sinners' first encounter with the King Trash Crab, the cutscene literally calls it a Giant Enemy Crab.
  • The hilarious Gratuitous English way that Don Quixote says "beach volleyball".
  • Upon realizing Olga is a former Fixer, Don Quixote goes full Keet mode until Vergilius gives her a Death Glare that makes her back off.
  • Olga is still as much of a Hard-Drinking Party Girl as she was in Library of Ruina. When the Sinners are about to go after the King Trash Crab, she reveals her intentions of making wine out of its brain matter.
  • One of the scenes is Ryōshū taking way too much time to plan out how to cook the Trash Crabs, with Meursault also getting involved.
  • The final scene, where the Molar Office is waving goodbye to the Sinners as Mephistopheles sails away. As they sail away, Olga asks Mika when they added a submerisble mode, with Rain noting that the ship looks like it's listing. Cue Mephi starting to sink.
    Rain: ...I'll get the lifeboat.
    Mika: Guess we should also prepare penalty fees to pay...
    Olga: Haha... We're so screwed.
    • Charon's reaction to it.
      Charon: We're off, glub glub.

    Miracle in District 20 
  • The opening has the Sinners figuratively dying from boredom after being stuck in the Great Lake for so long. All of a sudden, though, Heathcliff of all people suddenly called out to Vergilius, causing the rest of the Sinners to look at him as if he had just conducted some grave offense. What really sells it though, is the way some of the Sinners' Stunned Silence are presented in the game before Ishmael finally questioned Heath's sanity.
    Rodion: .
    Gregor: ..
    Meursault: ...
    Ishmael: ...?
  • The implication that even if there's nothing for the Sinners to actually do except wait for Charon to get them to their destination, they still have to put in a full work day of sitting on the bus. It becomes a more humorous when Dante dismisses them for the work day so they can return to the Back Door in order to continue doing nothing in their rooms, which they've been enduring for several weeks after retrieving the Bough from the Pallid Whale.
  • The seagull from the Canto V credits? Apparently it had become the Team Pet for the Sinners, with Gregor being in charge of feeding it. When Ishmael questioned him on why they took it in and said that they eventually have to let it go once they leave the Great Lake, Gregor basically remarks that he cannot say no to the seagull's doe eyes, to which Ishmael confusedly states are just normal seagull eyes.
  • Don lamenting how she will be made into a slinky, calling it a "rolly polly" adds some silliness as she, Heathcliff, and Crayon are on the conveyor belt to be turned into toys, as she's more concerned about the kind of toy she'll get turned into rather than her impending permanent death.
  • After the Sinners rescue Don, Heathcliff, and Crayon, the Sinners force Don and Heathcliff to kneel like a pair of naughty children. Dante also tries to join them for their own hand in the incident, but Outis quickly pulls them away despite how upset she was about them putting themselves in danger earlier, taking the time to suck up to them even while royally pissed at Don and Heathcliff. The party tears into the two of them for their stupidity and recklessness, especially since they'd put everyone at risk by bringing Dante along, and even Meursault] gets a jab in when likening Outis's treatment of the pair to how his own mother used to scold him.

    Yield My Flesh To Claim Their Bones 
  • When the Sinners return to Mephistopheles after fending off Kurokumo thugs, they meet an LCCA Captain named Caiman. Heathcliff immediately insults the LCCA, and Caiman in turn proceeds to tear into all of them for the shenanigans the LCB enact that the LCCA have to clean up. This would include charging up a Syndicate-riddled tower, getting chased by an ice castle, fighting a heavily armed cult, destroying K Corp.'s and the TLA's army of killer robots, clawing their way through a Mermaid-infested Lobotomy Corporation Branch, having to fight their parasitized LCCB counterparts in said branch, etc.; all things the Sinners went through, except for them, Death Is Cheap, which is not so for any of the LCCA. In the end, she insults them so badly that even Vergilius tells her to watch her mouth.
    Caiman: Let me set some things straight, Backstreets mutt.
    Heathcliff: What...?
    Caiman: The After Team is charged with cleaning up the mess you ungrateful wastes of lives leave behind. Sweeping in to pick up the spoils? No, we do the very difficult work of sweeping your stinking shit under the rug.
    Ishmael: Wastes of lives...? Is that how you guys see us?
    Caiman: Oh, that's not all. Wastes of lives, bumper cars, the most expensive bus in the world, meat shields, maniacs with more luck than they deserve, and then some. Doesn't seem like the most relevant conversation topic for now, though.
  • As the LCA make their move to secure The Monolith that made Bamboo-Hatted Kim distort, they notice that the man himself seemingly went missing. Turns out, Aeng-du has taken to stabbing him out of rage for him killing his own Salsus during his distortion. This has also led to Aeng-du falling into the cusp of distorting too... which Dante quickly takes action upon by telling Meursault to punch her lights out. And it works.
    • In addition, when Dante first finds out how Aeng-du took Kim away, he asks Mersault why he didn't tell them as Dante gave orders for him to say if anything happened. Since Dante didn't specifically list this exact scenario as counting as something happening, he didn't tell them, and then says that should this exact same scenario happens again, he will tell Dante without a hint of sarcasm.

Other Events

    A Midspring Night's Dream 
  • The April Fool's event for 2023, where Dante undergoes maintenance on their head after fainting and has the absurd side effect of them seeing alternate realities that are blatant parodies of other gacha game intros, and Vergilius standing in for each game's poster girl.
    • To start, Vergilius acts like Arona from Blue Archive, referring to a very confused Dante as "Teacher", and asking them to touch his finger, complete with presenting his index finger on "his side" of the screen.
    • In a brief cut to reality, Vergilius is angrily snapping at Ishmael for engaging in Percussive Maintenance, and tells her to piss off.
    • Then, Vergilius parodies the intro to Arknights as Amiya, holding (or rather, crushing) Dante's hand and calling them "Doctor". And he has bunny ears.
    • Another cut to reality has Vergilius frustratedly asking Faust how this is supposed to work.
    • Finally, in reference to Uma Musume, an actual horse Vergilius excitedly greets Dante as "chief trainer", who has just about had enough.
    • After being bombarded with a multitude of protagonistic terms from a slew of other gacha gamesNote and nearly losing their mind, Dante is able to return to the real world at last, who immediately freaks out and cowers from Vergilius. After calming down and being brusquely told to get off the bus by him, Dante decides they prefer this Vergilius over any other.

    Dante's Notes 
  • Opening the game for the first time during the update shows a cutscene where Faust and Dante converse during Mephistopheles' routine maintenance. When Dante notes that it seems like Faust's working hard on repairs, she comments that the true difficulty is having to watch her magnum opus go so long without being cared for.
  • Faust gets curious about why Dante's using their PDA much more now and is bewildered that they didn't have a notepad function before then. When Dante wonders why she didn't know that already due to her claim to being The Omniscient, Faust evasively comments that "Faust only knows what Faust knows".
  • In their notes on the LCB branch of Limbus Company, Dante states that whoever chose the branch's name - Limbus Company Bus - must have been lazy.

Miscellaneous

    Abnormality Logs 

  • Regardless of how smoothly your first encounters with each Abnormality actually went, most of the logs mention at least one of the Sinners dying in graphic or downright embarrassing ways trying to figure out the most efficient way to fight it.
  • The simple fact that Ryōshū is the only Sinner to have never written a log yet.
  • It would be easy to just say "any entry written by Gregor" and call it a day, but that would be a cop-out. So to cite specific cases:
    • In his very first report, he's asked to describe the appearance of the Golden Apple.
      Hm, alright. That was an apple.
    • Heathcliff interjects in his report on the Shock Centipede, claiming it looks more like a snake. Gregor is incredulous at this, asking if he's ever seen a snake with legs. Heathcliff replies that he has, with both Ishmael and Outis corroborating this, leaving Gregor to wonder if he's the odd-man-out. Later in the logs, after Gregor says that breaking its head might stop it from generating more electricity, Ishmael gives it a go, and while he was right, it also results in her getting fried to char, with Outis saying her hair looked like spoiled broccoli afterwards.
    • Gregor starts getting nostalgic when writing about KQE-1J-23, and...
      Ryōshū: Old fart.
      Gregor: ...Who wrote this?
  • To quell the Doomsday Calendar, Heathcliff was sacrificed to it once. He was... nonplussed about it.
    Heathcliff: Why the hell did you put me in instead of those masked blokes? You damned clockhead, I'll #%^&@ [The rest is neatly censored with a correction tape.]
  • The Observation Log of the Headchickens reveals that Don Quixote ate one. Multiple Sinners call her out in disbelief over her eating raw chicken, only for her to avoid commenting on it.
    Heathcliff: Oi! Don Quixote! Don't got anything to say about this?
    Outis: She must think we will not recognize that this log is hers if she doesn't confirm it.
    Ishmael: Come on, she can't possibly have her head in the sand like that. Who do you think she is, an ostrich?
    • During the part in Hell's Chicken where the Sinners split up into teams, Don Quixote is mentioned to have an "off-color face". Guess why?
  • Faust apparently saddled Don Quixote with writing the logs for larger Abnormalities, since she's sure she won't try to eat them like with the Headchickens. The results are... varied.
    Heathcliff (in the log of the Steam Transport Machine): …? We’re letting the lass write this report? Are we okay with this?
    • Faust assigns Don to log the Steam Transport Machine since she's sure that she won't try to eat it the way she did with the Headchickens. Later in the logs, Don casually mentions that it used steam to boil her eyes off her face, which nobody acknowledges in the notes except Rodion.
    • In her log of the Dream-Devouring Siltcurrent, she mentions trying to pet the beast despite every Sinner holding her back. The log ends with her saying that she spies a chance. The rest is waterlogged beyond recognition, and it's revealed afterward that all 12 Sinners drowned, and because Dante had to resurrect them all at once, they felt the sensation of all of them drowning at the same time. The log ends with Dante begging Don not to make this a repeat occurrence.
    • The start of Heathcliff, The Heartbroken's boss fight starts with Don Quixote rambling about her personal opinions on him, which Faust erases.
      • Don Quixote ends the log by reassuring everybody that should Heathcliff ever distort again, she will beat him senseless once more.
      • In the margins, Sinclair worries about Heathcliff, since he seemed to be in a lot of pain whenever they hit him. Don Quixote offers to beat him senseless less painfully, and Meursault delivers a whole paragraph analyzing the reversion of Distortions. Sinclair just ends the log with a weak "nevermind".
  • So That No One Will Cry's entry, written by Heathcliff, features Ishmael insulting him, followed by Gregor confusedly asking why he hasn't gotten pissed off when the comment is right there. Faust explains that she's making sure he can't see her comment, and the last log starts with Heathcliff annoyedly asking why they're making him write it seperately from his older logs on it.
  • The Faelantern observation log begins with Outis discerning its blue fairy as a lure for a trap, earning Rodion's praise. When Outis says that such a thing is simple for anyone with some degree of awareness, Rodion makes a jab at Heathcliff for apparently falling for it, who tells her to shut up. This happens again later in the logs too, with Ishmael lampooning him for getting lured again.
  • Ishmael, Heathcliff, and Sinclair all got so annoyed with the Blubbering Toad's loud crying that they broke formation and charged the thing head-on to get it to shut up. All three died.
  • The Drifting Fox's logs feature Sinclair growing more and more sympathetic with it as his sanity deteriorates as the battle goes on, culminating in him deciding he has to take its umbrellas for himself — before Heathcliff lethally brains him with his bat to snap him out of it, something Faust notes as a violent but valid solution.
  • Rodion writes the second log on the Fairy Gentleman while drunk. Later in the log, when she expresses pride for being helpful, Yi Sang dryly tells her that she would have been helpful for figuring out how it attacked sooner, causing Sinclair to meekly advise him to just agree with whatever she says.
  • To learn more about the Ardor Blossom Moth for the log, Yi Sang walked right under it, getting burnt to a crisp.
  • All of Sinclair's logs on the Ambling Pearl.
    • The first log has Sinclair run away to vomit. Heathcliff thinks that it got on the log, and reacts accordingly. However, Faust reveals that it was simply sweat.
    • The second log has Sinclair hoping to use his halberd to pry open the Ambling Pearl's shell. It snaps in half. Later in the margins, Meursault, Outis, and Faust bluntly point out his Epic Fail.
    Outis: Hmph, why did you not record the part where you flailed wildly with the broken pieces of your halberd, soldier?
    Sinclair: H-how is that relevant?!
    Meursault: That is pertinent information. Despite your ineffectual attempts at drawing their attention, the larvae from the entity’s effluvia instead opted to attack allies that were in a better state than you were.
    Faust: This was a meaningful discovery. However, your meaningless struggle with an ineffective weapon could have been a part of this record as well.
    Sinclair: Meursault... Faust... come on...
    • In the last log, Sinclair manages to pry open the Ambling Pearl's shell, revealing its Weak Spot, the Pearl. His success gets him to celebrate out loud, getting the Abnormality's attention and getting everybody killed.
  • Heathcliff dedicates no less than two segments of his report on the Drenched Gossypium to rant about how useless its E.G.O Gift is.
  • The entry for the enhanced Pecculatum Pigritiae includes a lot of Purple Prose from Yi Sang, which both Ryōshū and Heathcliff complain about in the notes. Yi Sang's response, however, implies he's actually doing it intentionally.
    Ryōshū: I.D.K.W.T.H.H.T.A.note 
    Heathcliff: C’mon, mate. Even the incomprehensible lass can’t understand what the hell you’re talking about. Write plainly for once, yeah?
    Yi Sang: I believe that this record was composed in quite the luculent incontrovertibility
    Heathcliff: Lucu— Incontro— Haah. C’mon, Yi Sang. You’re doing this on purpose at this point, aren't ya?
    Yi Sang: ...I have naught else to say.

    Sinners, Identities, and Gameplay 
  • Sinclair has an Identity as the "Jefe de Los Mariachis". In this identity, he wields a pair of maracas as weapons. Each one of its attacks is either preceded by or followed by a shake of the maracas.
    • By uptying the identity to stage III, we also learn what a "pañata party" is. It's being struck very hard by a pair of maracas.
  • All of the Nagel und Hammer Identities continuously fail to see Dante's head as a prosthetic, which is quite egregious considering it is literally on fire and that the Inquisitors in the main story immediately decry it as a prosthetic the moment they see Dante. Apparently, they were all told it was a mask or helmet... and every single one of them fell for it. Including Faust.
  • Most of the Corrosion voicelines that play when the Sinners corrode are fairly menacing... Except for Don's Telepole Corrosion line, which has her VA mimicking the sound of a dog howling... which due to Don's high-pitched voice, makes Don sound like a puppy. Counts both as this and as creepy.
  • Sinclair's Lifetime Stew E.G.O. features him rapidly spinning out of control while dousing the enemy in soup and is very dizzy by the time finishes spinning. In the event he Corrodes, he'll seem to prepare a powerful attack before seemingly fizzling out - and then cough up a single glob of stew with a "pop" sound, which then violently explodes.
  • Some Liu Association identities are quite comical:
    • The story of Hong Lu's Liu Association Identity includes some humorous moments, such as Yi Sang choking on the tea Hong Lu made, or Faust calling the tea "scented water".
    • Ishmael's story has her about to enjoy her day off by ordering a large portion of beef noodles... only to be interrupted by a work call. The next scene has her beating up her targets while being pissed off because her noodles had gone soggy.
      • To make this even better, her death line is:
    • Rodion's story and ID art has her walking away from another restaurant with bags and bags of food in her hands. In her story, Ishmael gets irritated by Rodion's shopping habits, only to get read like a book by Rodion, who gives her some tanghulu and offers to go to a beef noodle place later, which Ishmael begrudgingly accepts.
  • The pre-Uptie art for the Rosespanner Workshop IDs revealed before the start of Season 2 are quite silly.
    • The first is Meursault, who in this Identity is a haggard and overworked Fixer, clacking away at his keyboard with a stack of energy drinks nearby as his colleagues shout all around him. Compared to his usual appearances as The Stoic, this Meursault looks legitimately fed up, having Exhausted Eyebags, sunken cheeks, and disheveled hair, none of which his other Identities have, not even his N Corp. Identity as an insane religious fanatic. You can also see Gregor in the back looking at him with concern.
    • The second is Rodion, who just won in online poker with a Royal Straight Flush and looking very pleased with herself, while Don is quivering in excitement watching her.
  • Some of the announcer lines are quite comical.
    • Dante will plead with their Sinners to not get too reckless in combat, obviously not looking forward to fixing them up.
    • On the announcer select screen, Gregor will take a moment to warm up his voice. He'll also get angry when a Sinner says they won't listen to a "bug" at the start of a turn.
    • At the start of a turn, Charon will threaten to leave if you don't wrap up quickly enough. If one of your Sinners gets Staggered, she'll claim she warned you to fasten your seatbelts, and if you end up losing the stage, she'll say she's leaving.
    • Effie & Saude have a gutbuster that occurs on combat start. Effie states this to be a combat free from casualty on their side. Saude quickly states that it's a forgone conclusion that's not the case.
  • Mirror Dungeon 2 introduced a variety of new Abnormalities and events - one of them is an Aberration of Funeral of Dead Butterflies...Except instead of wearing a snazzy black funeral suit and holding a coffin, he dresses like a salaryman, holds a smartphone and a bag of groceries, and the event is about how it got rejected from a job. It's so amazingly mundane that it can't help being comical.
  • Hong Lu and Ryōshū both get access to the Soda E.G.O. which is already a humorous callback to the Opened Can of Wellcheers...and for some inexplicable reason, Hong Lu's attack animation has him don the E.G.O. in a Transformation Sequence not unlike that of a Magical Girl. It's arguably funnier considering that the attack itself is shorter than the Transformation Sequence.
  • Molar Boatworks Sinclair's perfect victory quote has him getting proud over the result of his weapon modification... shortly before it goes haywire again.
  • Zwei South Section 4 Faust's Uptie Story has her sighing at Rodion's antics before immediately denying that she sighed to Ishmael, who considers Faust showing any emotion to be a major event and writes it down in her notes for her patrol.
  • Zwei South Section 4 Gregor's Uptie Story features him acting chummy and casual with his VIP and the other bodyguard assigned to the job, who react with bemusement at a Zwei Fixer acting so casually instead of as a Consummate Professional.
  • Amongst the variety of Seven Association identities consisting mostly of intellectual Sinners like Yi Sang and Faust, there's a Seven Association Identity of Heathcliff, who's got zero formal education in his base Identity. Turns out deducing an entire crime scene in a mere glance like he did in Canto I can get him pretty far.
  • Lob Corp Don has her acknowledging Lob Corp Outis's plan to be bait for breaching abnormalities... which she wholeheartedly agrees with gusto!
  • Blade Lineage Salsu Don Quixote's Identity Story mostly just consists her exhibiting hilariously awful table manners much to Outis' dismay, culminating in Don Quixote digging herself too deep by spitting out the drink she got directly from the bottle, and Outis snapping hard enough to outright lecture her in consequence.
  • On a type or sin effective S3 attack, most announcers congratulate you for the pounding you gave the enemy... except Jack & Pierre, who are instead telling you to cut it out because they don't serve pies with bone shards in them.
    • On a related note, when an enemy is preparing a strong attack, after Pierre notes the incoming strike Jack suggests they hide.

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