![]() ![]() Of course, it won't work on the final levels, so you're on your own for that. Run out of health again in the same song though, and it's Game Over. In the sequel, if you run out of health on Easy mode, the Hard mode cheerleader for the team you are currently playing as shows up and revives you with about 3/4 of your health so that you can continue the song.Appears again in the second game, with a cover of "Shonen Heart", the second opening to Eureka Seven.It was the second opening to the Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) anime! Played straight out-of-universe with the song used in the final level of the first game, "Ready Steady Go".Anime Theme Song: Every level is backed by a different song, which has varying amounts of relevance to the action.Of course, that doesn't mean the rest of the world is perfectly normal. Anime Land / World of Weirdness: There are Humongous Mecha, Kaiju, werewolves, ghosts, occasional world- ending catastrophes and more concentrated in a small part of Tokyo.Karizou Moriyama from "Julia ni Heartbreak" makes Anime Hair as a career.There's also Ryuji from "Thrill", obviously parodying Shonen series.Kai's hair is apparently spiky enough to break wood, as evidenced by "Shounen Heart". All There in the Manual: Some character info can be found on the official websites for the games, and some roughly translated versions can be found if you're willing to Archive Binge through the GameFAQs forums.All Just a Dream: The bad ending of "Bang! Bang! Vacances". ![]()
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