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# Stella
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# Stella Maiougi is Richard Maiougi's sister and a lady of the night who works for Primavera. Her knowledge of Chinese allows her to act as a liaison between Primavera and Chinatown. Profile. "She was Richard's sister and the most successful girl at Club Primavera.<br>I remember her saying that she could show heaven to anyone in bed as long as they paid her money.<br>Bewitching and hard to resist. She was the epitome of a cunning, wily, but tough woman of the night.<br>Her greatest accomplishment was boning up the top brass of the occupying forces. She had a reputation in Chinatown, and her bedazzling diplomacy was a fine weapon in Primavera's arsenal.<br>She had a lot of cronies, but she also had a lot of enemies." Appearance. Stella has narrow, violet eyes and smooth dark-blue hair. She also wears a long blue dress, a burgundy cape, wheel-shaped yellow earrings, a choker and a bracelet. Personality. Stella acts sultry and frequently gets into arguments and fights with Meryl. When Stella drinks alcohol, she loses her mind and starts going off on rants. Over time, Stella develops a sense of responsibility and starts asisting Rose in running Primavera. Background. Stella was the leader of a faction of ladies of the night who was at odds with Meryl and Amanda's group. They eventually formed the Primavera alliance and elected Rose to lead it. When Stella's unnamed younger sister died, she and Richard began raising her child Yuuji. Story. Season 1. Stella is first introduced in 1947 and helps Primavera fight off various gangsters. When Claudia is kidnapped by Alfred, Stella and Meryl drive to the resuce, with Stella accidentally hitting Alfred with her car, sending him to the hospital. When Alfred recovers and plans to bomb the nightclub during Butler's party as revenge, Stella and other ladies go out to search for his bomb truck and disarm it. When Caleb takes over City 23 and Amanda makes herself the Madam of Primavera, Stella and Meryl reject Amanda and leave the club. After meeting up with Rose at her apartment, they get attacked by Caleb's men and run away, hiding in an alley. Stella and Meryl then try to steal a car to reunite with Rose but they get captured by some unknown men. Season 2. Stella and Meryl are brought to a hideout where Rose and the others are staying at, overseen by Meijiu. The group creates a plan to defeat Caleb and retake Primavera, with Stella joining the atack on the club. Stella's group captures Amanda and then fends off attacks sent by Caleb's retaliatory force. In 1948, Stella meets the amnesiac Zel when she's brought in by Rose. She later meets the Wandering Dogs when they request a camera from Meryl. Season 3. Stella delivers a memo to the Wandering Dogs from Meijiu directing them to a certain location in City 23's Chinatown. Stella later sympathizes with Rose's decision to reject the GDS's ultimatum. In 1949, Stella informs Richard of Rose's collapsing and chides him for exhausting the Madam. Stella tends to Rose at her bedside and converses with her about her ideals and the current state of society. Stella takes Yuuji to the park and meets Keith there, developing a romantic relationship with him over time. Stella quits her club job and becomes an assistant to Rose, hoping to alleviate some of her work. She has one last talk with Meryl regarding their rivalry and lets Meryl become the new Madam of Primavera. As Stella attends meetings with Rose and the rest, she becomes acquainted with Gabriel Kaburaya. One day while at the park, Stella and Keith suddenly come under attack by unknown gangsters (sent as Gabriel's plan to instigate feuds between Primavera and the GDS). While Stella and Keith fight them off, Yuuji is wounded by a sniper and used as a trap to lure and kill anybody else who tries to help him. Keith and Stella are stuck hiding behind cover when Stella suddenly gives him a kiss and runs out, getting killed when she's shot in the head. An enraged Keith uses this opening to take out the enemy sniper and rescue Yuuji. Primavera's members mourn Stella at her funeral. Last Season. With Stella dead, Richard's heart aches as Gabriel manipulates him into thinking the GDS were responsible for her death. Richard eventually becomes a tyrant and takes over Primavera. In 1950, he attempts to destroy the GDS on the anniversary of Stella's death and claims to hear her ghost speaking to him and seeking revenge.
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# Stephania is from ABN Romania and a member of the Gauntlet Knight squad Yeladot Shavit. Profile. "From ABN Romania" "A member of the ABN Peace Department's 012th Holy Agent Corps "Yeladot Shavit"" "She's a former idol originally from a caravan, which traveled to elementary schools all over the ABN, recruiting volunteers for Monasteries of Peace." "Her P3 levels are not public knowledge, but in videos taken by the caravan, she achieved world-class marks, though they came with the warning that this was just a preliminary measurement." "There was an event where 20 idols were allowed to join the caravan for a trial period, but except for her, none of them showed up in later videos." Appearance. Stephania has pink hair and wears a nun outfit with black boots. Her Gauntlet has a shoulder guard resembling a pope mitre. Personality. Stephania and her allies love to espouse love and peace, yet she often gives harsh messages and orders as part of her job. Special Abilities. Trinity Comet Deathblow (SS) "She's still inexperienced, but seems to be making good progress and has somehow mastered this technique, which is a synonym for her squad's name. Her efforts during this training were broadcast and earned lots of views and likes." Completion of Mental Optimization Training (A) "Her extreme fear of heights made her scream every time she left the ground as a member of the Aerial Augmented Infantry, which became a running gag in her videos. Actual fact, she had already overcome this weakness through optimization training, so her gag was all an act." Ally Coordination (A) "That's an idol for you. Coordinated performances are no big deal for her. She even knows the sly technique of screwing up on purpose to make people notice her. That's an idol for you." Story. Fatma is first introduced in Chapter 2 with her squad at the International Battle Standard Festival. In Chapter 23, after the drone revolt Stephania becomes afraid when she's unable to contact her mother, who was living in an area targeted by the drones. In Chapter 25, Stephania and her squad are invited to Miyao's Christmas party despite the fact Yeladot Shavit is supposed to be hated by others. They later give a message to ally Gauntlet Knights saying that they must fight or be struck down. With analysts observing and reporting their every move, Yeladot Shavit reluctantly launches missiles at marked rebellious allies.
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# Story of Coffee
Story of Coffee
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# Strategy UraHigu. Takano, walking over Tomitake, talks with Irie about their inability to continue their research on a girl due to her parents' refusal. Then, she tries to come up with a solution and mutters under her breath "Oyashiro-sama's curse..."
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# Strolling Rika-chan
Strolling Rika-chan
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# Strong Will UraHigu. Keiichi explains to Satoko over the phone that "everything is already solved" and insists that she comes. Satoko agrees and then the crowd praises her, shouting "Satoko! Satoko! Satoko!".
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# Student Council President The unnamed student council president is leader of the St. Lucia Academy student council and an acquaintance of Rika Furude and Satoko Houjou. She appears in "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mei". Appearance. The student council president currently does not have a sprite. Personality. In public the student council president is haughty and tends to talk down to people, treating life like it were a play. She has an obsession with canned coffee and is always pulling them out of nowhere. In private, the president speaks normally and acts more aloof and laid-back. No matter where, the president likes to have introspective discussions, especially with Rika and Satoko. She also has a mischievous side, having created a secret escape route from St. Lucia that only she knows about, and has used in the past. According to Rika, the president maintains the facade of a bad person so she can ultimately take the blame for everything if her plans fail and her subordinates get in trouble. The president has a verbal tic where she sometimes says . She alludes to hobbies she has such as sending letters and collecting stories to send to someone. Background. The student council president is disliked by almost everyone in the school, including the teachers, for her way of speaking, her tendency to skip classes, and her egotism. She only remains in school because she gets good grades. She managed to win the student council election in a landslide victory despite her reputation. Role in the Story. The Fifth Year of Innocence. The president speaks to Rika in private and tells her that Satoko's run away from school. She gives Rika a train ticket and a map, and teaches her how to escape St. Lucia. The president asks Rika to bring Satoko back before the nightly roll call, otherwise Satoko may get expelled. When Rika asks why she's doing this, the president dodges the question. After Rika and Satoko return, the president has them help decorate for a private Christmas party while making them wear Santa outfits. The president shows her aloof side to them as they decorate. Satoko reveals the president actually taught her how to leave school in the first place, and says the president might have been the person to make that shortcut in the first place. Rika and the president have a discussion about Satoko's studying and grade improvements, with the president calling herself the "poison" that helped her get better. The president also offers to invite Rika and Satoko into the student council and is happy when Satoko shows interest. "Lucia's Christmas Eve" Rika Furude. The president invites Rika and Satoko to the student council Christmas party. When some of the girls start feeling up Satoko because of her revealing outfit, the president talks with Rika about how places like these are where St. Lucia girls truly get to unwind and stop acting so proper. She encourages Rika to live for herself and to watch Satoko grow, since Satoko will always return to her side no matter what.
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# Studio DEEN is an anime production studio that has produced adaptations of several 07th Expansion works. Notable Members. is the director of , , and . She "appears" in the 19th episode of UraHigu, the parody series of "Kai"; the scene is later reused as an easter egg in second and third episodes of the "Umineko" anime. Toshifumi Kawase. is the director of and and the series composer of all five "When They Cry" animated series from DEEN.
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# Suguru Okamura is a student at the Hinamizawa Branch School. Profile. "Keiichi's junior at school and classmate." "He's a stocky country boy with a small frame." "He hangs out with his best friend Tomita all the time. Thinks Rika is cute." Appearance. Okamura is not given a sprite in the original visual novels. Console ports and various adaptations give him short black hair and amber eyes with his casual outfit consisting of a baby blue shirt and brown pants. Personality. Okamura's age makes it easy for him to be manipulated by others during games, especially when it involves his crush on Rika. He also shows a perverted side from time to time. Story. Watanagashi. During a games competition in Okinomiya, Keiichi faces off against Tomita and Okamura at The Game of Life. Keiichi is on the losing end for most of the game when he makes a deal with the two of them: if they allow Keiichi to win, he'll ensure that as a punishment game, he'll make Rika wear a cat costume wear and follow Okamura all day while acting like a cat; Okamura has a nosebleed at the thought. The club returns to check their progress where Tomita and Okamura announce that Keiichi has won. During a curry cooking competition later, Keiichi once again makes a deal with Tomita and Okamura, asking them to give him their vegetables. As a reward Keiichi says he'll let them eat the curry Satoko and Rika made, especially the parts they've eaten out of; Okamura has another nosebleed and accepts the deal. Keiichi's curry pot is sabotaged however, but he gets Tomita and Okamura's help in procuring some onigiri as a way of manipulating the judges: they've gotten sick of eating so much curry that they'll want something fresh to eat. In the end, Keiichi's plan helps him, Tomita and Okamura win. Okamura helps the rest of the village search for Rika and Satoko when they suddenly go missing. Tatarigoroshi. During a bento competition Tomita and Okamura get bought out by Rika and Satoko, giving them their own bentos to make theirs look better. Okamura and Tomita later play in a baseball game and struggle against Kameda. Tomita and Okamura tell Keiichi that the rumor of Satoko's abusive uncle Teppei coming back to the village is true, explaining her recent absences. After Keiichi kills Teppei and goes to school, he gets confused by Okamura and the entire class saying he was at the festival. Okamura dies in the Great Hinamizawa Disaster, as seen in the credits. Meakashi. The credits show that as of 2004, Okamura lives in Tokyo. Tsumihoroboshi. Tomita and Okamura play against the club in a water gun fight and lose. When the club goes to Angel Mort to decide the true winners of the event, the two boys show up during the Dessert Festa and partake in a dessert-eating competition with Keiichi and the other prospective winners. Okamura and the rest of the class are held hostage when Rena threatens to blow up the school. After escaping, Okamura and the other students start cheering on Keiichi when he climbs onto the school's roof to disarm the bomb. Okamura dies in the Great Hinamizawa Disaster. Minagoroshi. Okamura and the rest of the class join Keiichi and the club in petitioning the child consultation center to save Satoko from her uncle. Okamura dies in the Great Hinamizawa Disaster.
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# Sui
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# Sujatha is from COU India and the leader of the Gauntlet Knight squad Suparna. Profile. "From COU India" "A member of the 301st Aerial Augmented Infantry squad "Suparna" of the COU Combined Military Central General Corps, First Branch" "During her newborn mental evaluation, she was recognized as a National Special Growth Target, and she also graduated from an Aerial Augmented Infantry officer's school with grades well ahead of the pack." "However, it was recently discovered that she had a flaw, whereby her P3 levels would become unstable while under particular kinds of stress." "Now, in order to help her overcome this flaw, a research team has begun offering her support." "She's incredibly strait-laced and is always putting herself under high-stress conditions, so her support team is always recommending that she rest or find a hobby." Appearance. Sujatha is a graceful woman with an athletic yet well-endowed physique. She has a dusky complexion along with emerald green eyes and long wavy brown hair twisted into a loose side braid. Despite her composure, she can be very expressive if the situation calls for it. Sujatha wears a short-sleeved forest green bolero jacket with gold buttons on top of a white collared shirt and red tie. The left collar features the COU emblem in red. A black inner shirt peeks out of her jacket and covers her arms and midriff. Her long forest green pencil skirt and the red and gold sash wrapped around her featuring the Suparna makes her military uniform resemble a . The uniform is complete with a matching red and gold armband, a dark brown and black boots. Sujatha also wears an array of seemingly n traditional jewelry such as a maang tikka, diamond-shaped dangler earrings, a rakodi hair pin at the tail end of her braid and a — all featuring blue, red and white precious stones studded in gold. Her Gauntlet has a circular shield attached to it and a shoulder guard resembling a helmet with red feathers protruding from the top. Personality. Sujatha tries her best to act serious but typically fails because of her squad mates overwhelming her. Special Abilities. Aerial Augmented Infantry Tactical Pioneer (SS) "She eagerly researches basic tactics for this new form of soldier, the Aerial Augmented Infantry, and has become an expert. This is a sign of her talent both as a member of the Aerial Augmented Infantry and as an instructor." Immortal Ferocious God (S) "She displays exceptional concentration during close-range attacks against the enemy and is capable of using her Rejection Shield with maximum efficiency. When she strikes while deflecting any and all attacks, she earns the title of Immortal Ferocious God." Constant Self-Study (A) "Because she studies on her own day and night, her growth never ceases. However, she is constantly under high stress, which continues to cause damage to some of her internal organs." Story. Sujatha is first introduced alongside her squad mates in Chapter 2 at the International Battle Standard Festival and later accepts the Public Bath Oath. In Chapter 18, Sujatha's squad is sent on a mission to destroy ABN agricultural plants and in the process are accused of causing civilian casualties. Sujatha decides to ignore these accusations, thinking it may just be enemy propaganda. Later in Chapter 23, Sujatha and her squad work to suppress the drone revolt. In Chapter 24, Sujatha informs Miyao that many superior officers have begun to notice that they're sabotaging missions and are appointing analysts for the final battle before the second global truce. Suparna is soon reprimanded for it and the accusations that they committed civilian casualties. Rukhshana starts to transform into Rukhi and Sujatha tries to hold her back, but to no avail; Rukhi starts spouting her resentment for the COU and is soon defended by Andry.
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# Sumire is the seventh ranked school youkai, also known as . She has a human form that she uses to spread bullying around the school under different names, including , , and . Sumire first appears in Utopia. Profile. <tabber> </tabber> Appearance. Sumire has short blonde hair with a red bow and green eyes in both of her forms. In youkai form she wears a violet kimono with a pink bow wrapped around it. In human form she wears a blue dress with a purple tie. Personality. When she first appears as Reiko, she presents herself as very kind if unfortunate. As Sumire, she is cruel and loves to see kids bullying each other. Role in the Story. Utopia. Sumire first appears as Reiko. She presents herself as a transfer student that nobody takes notice of until she accidentally spills food over herself, drawing all the attention of the class towards her and becoming the new target of bullying after Yukari. Yukari attempts to help her but soon learns she is a youkai. The entire bully class goes on a field trip without Yukari and Sumire expects to feast on their souls, but Higanbana causes their bus to crash. The third ranked then feasts on the souls of the newly deceased, wasting away Sumire's hard work. Before the Spider Lilies Bloomed. Reiko appears again. She was the one to sic bullies onto Shuuichi Arimori, resulting in him getting beaten up and becoming blinded.
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# Sun Tzulung
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# Sun Zilong is the son of the founder of the Golden Dragon Society and seeks to reform it to better provide support to Chinese countrymen. He first appears in "Season 3".  Appearance. Zilong has long black hair that covers one eye and wears a red Chinese robe. Personality. Zilong is very polite. He always thinks things through with a level head, not giving in to emotions or impulses. Background. Zilong's father founded the GDS, and when he died Zilong sought to take control as the successor. The council of elders felt he was too immature, and so Zilong went to study abroad while the elders took control of the GDS. Role in the Story. Zilong is present in the background of Seasons 1 and 2, where he orders Meijiu not to stir up trouble with Caleb. Season 3. Zilong makes his first proper appearance in 1948, where he calls Wang and thanks him for running the GDS before announcing that he has control now. Zilong had allied with several young leaders in Ba Xian Bang, another Chinese mafia group, and killed the council of elders. Zilong also reveals that he had secretly talked with Rose and settled the dispute with Primavera, where they would disband the Japanese labor union in exchange for being allowed to destroy Wang's warehouses. In 1949, the GDS becomes implicated in Stella's death, and Zilong has an emergency meeting with Meijiu to decide what to do. Last Season. Zilong believes a third party is purposefully instigating a feud between Primavera and the GDS, however he cannot figure out who it might be. Richard truly believes the GDS were responsible for his sister's death and convinces Meijiu and Zilong to meet him at a restaurant regarding the supposed third party, where he plans to assassinate them. Zilong arrives at the restaurant and is sniped by Keith, however it's soon revealed to be a body double; the real Zilong disguised as a bodyguard and was following behind, soon retreating after the fake Zilong is killed. Zilong still wants to avoid a real feud with Primavera and doesn't pursue retaliation even after knowing they were behind his attempted assassination. In 1950, Zilong and Meijiu finally determine that Gabriel is the mastermind behind the Primavera-GDS feud, having been spying on him for a while. Zilong later meets with Rose and Jeanne and clears things up, offering support form the GDS when they prepare a final attack on Primavera. He also contacts various mafia families and convinces them not to get involved in City 23 for a while. Other Appearances. Zilong appears with the rest of the "Rose Guns Days" cast to practice for the stage play adaptation of Season 2, after the success of Season 1. Zilong comments on how he only appears near the end of Season 2.
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# Sunrise Over Hikarizaka was the forty-third event in "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mei", and the eighth collaboration event. It is the second collab with Clannad that ran starting on May 13, 2022. Boosted Units. The following units increased event-related drops when brought into battle. They are units associated with this event. All following units have a rarity of SSR. Other Characters. The following characters appear in the story without having a unit:
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# Sunya no Sora
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# Sunya no sora ~Emptiness's Sky~
Sunya no sora ~Emptiness's Sky~
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# Suparna The 301st Aerial Augmented Infantry Squad, or Suparṇa (सुपर्ण), is an Aerial Augmented Infantry squad from the Central Ocean Union.. __notoc__ Profile. "Attached to the COU Combined Military Central General Corps, First Branch 301st Aerial Augmented Infantry Squad Suparna" "Because Baibao Squad is deified in the COU for propaganda purposes, Suparna Squad is often relegated into obscurity. However, they're more than strong enough to serve as Baibao's other half, so they were unsurprisingly selected as contestants for the International Battle Standard Festival. Their kette is composed of one Responder, one Defender, and one Fire Support. They're the exact opposite of Baibao Squad, focusing mainly on fights that aren't against Aerial Augmented Infantry units." "Typically, they attack from a safe distance using Andry's long-range missiles, while Sujatha and Rukhshana defend him. However, the squad's leader, Sujatha, thinks this sort of tactics, designed for missile-equipped aircraft, comes from outdated air force thinking, and that it won't work in the current age where midair close-range fighting exists. So, she is apparently always petitioning her superiors to let them use a more modern structure and tactics, but due to their lack of understanding, she's made little progress." Story. Suparna is formally introduced in Chapter 2 at the International Battle Standard Festival. They later take the Public Bath Oath. In Chapter 18, Suparna is sent to destroy ABN agricultural plants, however they inadvertently cause civilian casualties. This is followed up in Chapter 24 with Suparna being reprimanded not only for their neglect, but in their sabotage of missions by turning off aim guidance, something Suparna did as part of the Order of the Public Bath's goals. Their punishment is brushed off once Andry defends Rukhshana and a colonel understands that Suparna is one of their top kettes.
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# Super Bride Wars Puzzle Connect is a Japanese mobile game developed by Sorayume that began service in December 2016 and ended sometime in 2017. It is a simplistic puzzle game where players match balls containing the same characters, and can use equipped characters' skills to clear the board easier. The game features heroines from , , , and . Higurashi Content. Featured characters: Umineko Content. Featured characters:
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# Super Dimension Academy Z was the fifteenth event in . It is a space and tokusatsu-themed event that ran from April 1, 2021 until April 10, 2021. The SR card "Cosmo Squad" Hanyuu Furude was available to those who completed the event story. Plot Summary. The club goes stargazing one night but soon wake up to find themselves on a spaceship in the future. People resembling Keiichi and Rika appear and tell them the truth of what happened a thousand years ago. Boosted Units. The following units increased event-related drops when brought into battle. They are units associated with this event. The following unit was a reward for completing the event and has a rarity of SR.
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# Super Dimension Academy Z/Summary This page contains a summary of the event Super Dimension Academy Z and the SSR stories "Borg Decker" Keiichi and "Galactic Patrol" Rika. Main Event. Hanyuu talks about how anything is possible with Fragments, comparing them to dreams; from staying longer with friends to meeting characters from anime and manga, to crying and anguish from the worst nightmare. However, you leave the fragment and everything is lost, from riches to friends. So, it's better to just forget those dreams when returning to your reality. But if you're within the dream, isn't that your "reality"? Kazuho, Nao, Miyuki, Shion, Mion, Rena, and Satoko suddenly wake up in a spaceship. They start wondering about Rika, Keiichi, and Hanyuu, when suddenly and appear. They get confused questions from the others, and explain that they're probably confused because their memories are scrambled due to their recent rebirth, which is why they're remembering other lives. They claim they are archeologists from the space federation/galactic police studying Earth's history and don't seem to be Rika and Keiichi. Mion gets very agitated looking at the "Keiichi" who isn't Keiichi and at one point he uses a device that knocks her out saying she was getting in the way of their talk. It's revealed there was a worldwide "great disaster" around 1000 years ago. The girls are clones made for history research. Out of 2000 samples obtained, they were the only success. Shion wonders if by 2000 he means all of Hinamizawa, but K1 says that no, it's all of humanity. One day, during their era, there was a disaster and almost the entire planet was wiped out, with only a few survivors remaining. K1 is a descendant of those survivors. They say this Keiichi is complete trash for attacking a woman, and after talking about the original for a while K1 wonders if Lady Mii found the original Keiichi's remains. Mii had Keiichi's DNA sample, but it was too damaged to create a clone. Satoko wonders about Rika Furude's DNA, however there's no data about that person having ever existed. Lady Mii talks about how it has been too long; information is lost, and their rebirth is a miracle by itself. Mion recovers and calms down. She asks about an explanation for what exactly happened in 1983. K1 says that apparently volcanic gas suddenly erupted, destroying all life in a large area. Afterwards, wind currents spread it to other regions and countries, and it didn't disperse, eventually crossing and ruining the entire world. Earth's population was reduced to the tens of thousands in 2 or 3 years. They question how that's even possible since poisonous gas should just disperse rather than add up like that. K1 says he can't answer that, but it's how history is recorded. All efforts afterwards were directed to leaving the "planet of death", eventually resulting in the modern space civilization. Lady Mii is actually an android assistant. Mion wonders why they were even brought back. Keiichi talks about how the environmental program was bringing back extinct animals, so bringing back the victims of the tragedy was the next step. Satoko accuses him of treating them like animals. K1 says that's pretty much correct and they should be happy they hit the lottery and got a second lease at life. Lady Mii reveals that all clones have chips inside them that guarantee their complete obedience. To demonstrate their control over them, Lady Mii makes Nao and Miyuki start just grunting like rabbits, unable to speak. However they sound more like monkeys, and Shion wonders aloud if rabbits sound like that. Lady Mii goes on to say they also have other voices like turtle, crocodile and pond skater. Satoko is actually curious about the pond skater one. However, Miyuki soon starts acting like a rabbit too, which gets worries from everyone. K1 says that it's just standard emergency measure and nothing to worry about. Suddenly everyone is back in Hinamizawa. Satoko concludes that it was all a big prank, but Kazuho isn’t convinced. Mion says that if it’s all a prank what’s with the lightning weapon that hit her. Shion wonders if Satoko thinks Rika and K1 would do something like that. K1 appears reaffirming that what they saw was the truth. That Hinamizawa was rebuilt by the environment protection group as part of Earth’s restoration. They’re leaving them for one day to study them in their natural environment. K1 disappears into light alongside Lady Mii. Mion tells everyone to stop worrying and try to enjoy the day, as just hanging around lamenting their fates wouldn’t help anything. Mion proposes looking over the constellations from 1000 years in the future that night. After some hesitation, everyone agrees. The shrine and other locations from Hinamizawa have been almost perfectly replicated, as well as the lookout too. Satoko wonders if they can even eat the food there since it’s probably all fake made by those two. Right at sunset, everyone aside from Kazuho goes crazy and starts laughing madly. They start attacking and killing each other. Rena notices Kazuho and goes after her. Kazuho tries to escape but falls behind, and in the last second Rena falls. Lady Mii and K1 appear and talk about how everything would have been wasted if Kazuho died. It turns out that Kazuho has the anti-body for the virus that they need. K1 reveals that he lied about the purpose of leaving them in that town and the history about mankind’s fall. It wasn’t a poisonous gas, but a mysterious virus. The reasoning of the infected collapses and they’re reduced to destructive impulses. The virus is now spreading around the entire galaxy in spite of efforts for vaccines and treatment. One day, K1 thought about trying to find some natural resistance against this virus in its point of origin, which he tracked down to Hinamizawa. After thinking for a while, Kazuho dislikes the attitude of this Keiichi, but if it’s all to help the universe she’s willing to help, even without expecting any return for it all. However, K1 starts going on about how they spent lots of resources and money to bring her back in the first place. This isn’t charity; the vaccine they produce would be spread around the universe at high prices, giving him a lot of money. He wants to get off the low salaries from archeology and environment protection. Kazuho accuses him of trampling on everyone’s lives and feelings and says there’s no way she’d ever help him. However, Lady Mii suddenly changes into a smirking face and captures Kazuho, talking about placing her in a cultivation capsule to take her body for studies. Kazuho resists and at this point Lady Mii starts laughing madly at a human thinking she could oppose her. She produces an injection and is about to hit Kazuho. Suddenly Hanyuu appears, wielding a shining sword. She releases an energy blast at Lady Mii, who dodges it, but soon she is hit and torn apart by the next attacks. K1 is surprised that a member of the space police is there, and Hanyuu says they know everything about his plans. K1 is revealed to be a space criminal Class A, and Hanyuu orders his surrender. K1 orders Lady Mii to take her on, but she suffered too much damage and can’t fight anymore. Her operating system shuts down. K1 picks up a rifle and aims at Hanyuu, while Kazuho yells at Hanyuu for her to take cover. Hanyuu freezes, confused about how Kazuho knows her name. In spite of that, Hanyuu easily dodges the attack and points her light saber right after K1. She hits him with the back of the hilt, knocking him out. Afterwards, Kazuho thanks her, but realizes this isn’t the Hanyuu she knows. Kazuho inquires her about the virus story and her being from 1000 years ago, and Hanyuu confirms it was all truth. Hanyuu reveals that they’re in an artificial recreated space that only will last 10 more hours. Kazuho tells the story about the anti-body to Hanyuu, who then asks for her help in facing this virus that’s causing grief throughout the universe. Kazuho agrees, but truthfully she is in complete despair and has no more reason to live now that everyone is gone. Hanyuu asks what is the dream that Kazuho wants to see. Kazuho replies, “What dream…?” Kazuho suddenly wakes up in the Sea of Fragments. Hanyuu reveals that the “space patroller” was just a temporary “role” she took in that fragment. She’s actually a “custodian” who observes “contradictions” and “conflicts” among the many parallel worlds. An existence that humans might consider “god”. Hanyuu says that by sacrificing her life, Kazuho can save billions in that universe, but she doesn’t want to force her to anything. If she wants to do so, that might become just a “dream” and she will wake up back in her home. Hanyuu says once again the choice is all Kazuho’s. Kazuho is going to say her choice when the scene cuts. Kazuho wakes up back in Hinamizawa 1983, in the middle of the classroom. Rena and everyone else are there. She wonders what everyone is doing, and Keiichi wonders if she somehow forgot about how everyone got into the hero show drama on TV they saw the other day. Rena hands her a script, and the story summary seems identical to the dream Kazuho had seen just now. Keiichi mentions how he wants to beat up the villain in the climax. Everyone is excited about it and eventually Kazuho dismisses it all and joins the group. Hanyuu pops up by herself at the end and talks with the player, wondering what is the answer they imagine Kazuho had chosen. She says that in the end it’s up to the player’s imagination. Borg Decker Keiichi. The club goes to the Sonozaki estate to practice for a science fiction play they’ll be performing for the school kids. Miyuki is tired, having watched many movies all night in preparation. When they reach the estate, they hear fierce arguing between Keiichi and Mion, with Shion explaining that they’re fighting over what weapon the main hero should use. Mion insists that swords are only good in period dramas and that laser guns are the way to go, but Keiichi says guns are more of a sidearm and that the hero should use a laser sword, like in many sci-fi shows. Mion asks how he would do the laser sword effects for the play anyway, and Keiichi says he can do it with Role Cards. After some more banter, they decide on a way to settle their dispute. Everyone gathers at the junkyard and splits into teams, preparing for a battle with Role Cards to decide what the hero’s weapon will be. Mion has express permission from the town council to go wild here. She insists that guns are the best and that millions of gun enthusiasts are rooting for them. Meanwhile Hanyuu accidentally gets shot by Rika with a toy gun. Shion says it’s unbalanced since she and Kazuho are with Keiichi while everyone else is with Mion. Kazuho says that Miyuki’s weapon is a striking type and so she should be on Team Sword, but Miyuki says guns are important to police officers so she's on Team Gun. Shion says she’s never seen Japanese policemen use guns and wonder if she’s confusing it for American police. Keiichi calls out Rena for her cleaver, and Rena says she got a Dessert Festa ticket from Mion. Nao went along since it was a group ticket. Mion insists it’s not a bribe, just that she asked a favor and happened to have a ticket that was going to expire soon, so she didn’t want to waste it. Rika, Satoko, and Hanyuu joined Mion because they were afraid. Keiichi gets fired up wanting to battle 3 to 7, but Kazuho and Shion think it’s a bad idea. The battle begins, and Kazuho and Shion get taken out. Mion’s group gangs up on Keiichi, and he says he has a secret weapon that is neither sword nor gun. Keiichi yells “Souchaku!” and a flash of light appears. Keiichi now stands wearing a suit of metallic armor. Nao says it’s the combat suit she made for the play the other day, and Rika says Keiichi transformed within 0.05 seconds, just like that TV show. Shion sees that Keiichi secretly linked the suit to his Role Cards. Keiichi reveals that his trump card is a massive bazooka cannon. Kazuho and Shion warn against using it since it can cause untold damage, but Keiichi is determined to beat the club members. Keiichi yells a battle cry and fires his cannon. Everyone gets out of the way of the blast. Miyuki sees that Keiichi acted so obsessed with swords so he could use his secret ultimate weapon. Mion chides Keiichi since he created a giant hole. Even though nobody comes to the junkyard, the town council will have Mion’s head for this. Keiichi apologizes since he had no idea it was this powerful, and Shion suggests he can pay with his fingers and get away with three. The Sonozaki sisters surround a frightened Keiichi. Kazuho says the details of Keiichi's punishment will remain a mystery. Galactic Patrol Rika. The club rests after practicing for their play. They comment on the amazing final scene between the hero Keiichi and the villainess Mion. Rika worried that they wouldn’t have time to finish since she changed the play from a darker story to a brighter one, which the kids should enjoy. Mion offers everyone some ohagi she made at home. Shion says she doesn’t want to because of the hag but Mion says Oryou changed her mind and doesn’t mind Shion coming over. Shion says she has business to attend to with Satoko anyway, as they need to visit the dentist in Okinomiya. Satoko is miffed that the dentist called Irie without her permission. With the way Satoko has been eating and drinking lately, she might have a cavity. Kazuho says she’s going to pass on eating ohagi with everyone and go home. Later, the club comments that Kazuho has been looking down all day. She doesn’t even talk to or look at Keiichi during practice, which makes him wonder if he did something. Rika tried to talk to Kazuho earlier, but she quickly ran away. Miyuki wonders if it’s because of the first script, which had a shocking ending with Keiichi and Rika becoming traitors. They changed it because it might be more palatable for the kids. Kazuho’s character had some horrible things said to her, but since it was a play, surely she isn’t taking it too seriously? Hanyuu says it might not be the case but doesn’t explain what she means by that. Kazuho is by herself at the Furude Shrine. She believes she’s dreaming, but she can’t get those words out of her head. Rika appears with some ohagi brought from Mion’s house and wants to share them. She asks if anything's wrong since everyone is worried about Kazuho. If Kazuho doesn’t want to talk, then Rika won’t force her, but she wants her to talk if it means Kazuho will feel a little better. Kazuho trusts Rika and explains her dream about that other world with the evil Keiichi and Rika. Rika could tell all along that Kazuho was afraid whenever she looked at her or Keiichi. Rika apologizes for scaring her, getting excited at the idea of playing the villain in the play and being a little too enthusiastic when insulting Kazuho. Kazuho says it’s not her fault but was more frightened at how she was willing to abandon that other world instead of staying there and save many lives. Even though it was a dream, Kazuho felt bad about it. Rika asks Kazuho if she wants to learn a harsh reality or a gentle lie. Kazuho has already chosen the gentle lie since she decided it was a dream. Rika says the harsh reality is that Kazuho is not a god, so what does she think she’s doing? Kazuho doesn’t understand, and Rika says that as someone who previously experienced a similar situation, choices involve a lot of speculation. Not everyone will benefit: some will move on to the future happy, and others will move on sad and angry. Justice and evil continue to exist for this reason, and just like in superhero shows, the main villain can never truly be defeated. Everyone wishes to have a happy time. Rika compares the situation to ohagi: it tastes good and sweet now, but if you leave it alone it will spoil. Even if you put it in the fridge, it’ll be good for about a week. At some point you have to make a decision about that ohagi, and someone other than you might cry about it. Rika says that Kazuho shouldn’t focus on the ohagi that no longer exists but the ohagi being presented now. Kazuho eats the ohagi and feels relieved and energized. Kazuho joins the club in performing their play, with the kids cheering on Space Sheriff Keiichi and Space Warrior Kazuho to rescue Rika and defeat the Demon Queen of Darkness Miyon. Hanyuu is pleased to see that Kazuho has overcome her doubts and that Rika became stronger.
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# Super Heroine Chronicle is a turn-based strategy RPG game developed by Banpresto and Bandai Namco that released on PlayStation3 and PlayStation Vita on February 6, 2014. It is a crossover game featuring the heroines of various anime, manga, and video games. was one of the featured series. Story. The main characters, Noel and Meru, are academy students searching for their teacher and foster mother. After meeting an amnesiac boy named Claude, they suddenly get transported to many other alternate worlds and meet all sorts of people while fighting all sorts of enemies. Higurashi Content. The characters Rena Ryuugu, Satoko Houjou, Rika Furude, Mion Sonozaki, and Shion Sonozaki are playable. Rena is a playable unit by herself while Mion and Shion, and Satoko and Rika are grouped together.
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# Super Heroine Chronicles
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# Super scription of data (Song)
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# Super scription of data (song) "For the album, please refer Super scription of data / Eiko Shimamiya" Super scription of data is the opening for the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei OVA adaptation. It was performed by Eiko Shimamiya. The song was written by Shimamiya herself. A titular single featuring the full version was released on 24th June, 2009. Video Releases. <tabber> </tabber> Lyrics. <tabber> </tabber> External Links. Translation:
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# Super scription of data / Eiko Shimamiya "For the song, please refer Super scription of data (song)"
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# Supplementary Materials of Umineko no Naku Koro ni This page lists all supplementary materials of the series. Only the visual novel release that includes the work for the first time is listed for each of them as includes all previous works.
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# Suspicion is the third episode of the and the third episode of Onikakushi. Synopsis. <tabber> </br><poem style="font-style: italic;"> </poem> </br><poem style="font-style: italic;"> 『明日、学校休んじゃ“イヤ”だよ…?』 『しないよね、圭一くんは…?……転校。』 …かつて学校に在籍していた「悟史」という少年。 大石の話によれば彼は沙都子の兄であり、 そして一年前に失踪したという。 毎年起こる連続怪死事件の被害者たちは 何故か必ず部活メンバーに関係があり、 そして次に狙われるのは圭一かもしれない、と…。 その言葉を裏付けるように、 その日から周囲の様子が怪しくなっていく… そしてついに圭一の身に危険が!? </poem> </tabber>
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# Suzu Mahjong Parlor
Suzu Mahjong Parlor
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# Suzu Maihara
Suzu Maihara
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# Suzuki Jirou
Suzuki Jirou
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# Suzumu Susuhara is a the protagonist of "Iwaihime". Relationships. Overview. LCSC Club Members Other
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# Swindles Swindles is the eighteenth episode of the and the seventh and final episode of Banquet of the Golden Witch. Synopsis. Beatrice mounts a last stand against her successor, and Battler confronts EVA in the metaworld. In order to beat her, Beato makes a daring declaration. 12 years later, Ange Ushiromiya begins her search for the truth. Plot Summary. First Half. Jessica hides under a desk, still blinded from her scuffle with Eva and fearing for her life. She calls out Kanon's name, and she starts hearing his voice. Jessica feels around, surprised that Kanon is alive, and his ghost appears; Beatrice resurrected his spirit for a bit so he could guide Jessica to safety. He asks her to stand up but Jessica refuses, only doing it if Kanon calls her by her name instead of "Milady". He does so, and the two of them make it to the parlor. They then stop, and Jessica asks if someone's there; it's Beatrice. Jessica stands up straight and thanks her, and Beato simply states that no thanks is needed for she's done more evil than can ever be compensated for. Kanon doesn't think so, saying that at the moment she is a good witch. Beato leaves the parlor and locks it, leaving the two lovers to themselves. Just then, Beatrice is struck with a golden thread; EVA-Beatrice and her furniture are attacking her. EVA is thinks Beato's actions are caused by her regrets over giving EVA all that magical power. As Beato lies bleeding, she tells her successor that the Endless Magic is not real magic, and that true magic lies somewhere that EVA cannot reach. As she ponders the meaning of this, Beato insults her by calling her a foolish witch who still won't understand after a thousand years. EVA laughs it off and threatens to torture Kanon and Jessica over and over again. Beato begins using more magic to create a barrier around the parlor, but EVA plans to kill her to make it disappear. Upon her command, the Chiesters launch more golden arrows to pierce Beatrice. Despite her wounds, she maintains her composure and gives a hearty grin. EVA yells at the Chiesters for failing to kill Beato, and 45 replies that they've pierced her heart several times. As EVA stands in bewilderment, Beato continues her mocking tone, seeing her resolve as true magic. The Chiesters then fire an explosive shot that destroys all of Beatrice's body, but her heart remains suspended in midair; unable to comprehend this scene, the Chiesters run away. Disappointed in her furniture, EVA moves to do something about Beato's heart but Ronove stops her, saying that even she cannot do anything against Beatrice's endless nature. As she questions him, Kanon reappears and thanks Beatrice for her help, having had enough time to say his goodbyes to Jessica; he subsequently disappears, and Beato's heart falls to the floor. EVA prepares to finish her off, but time stops around her. Battler walks up to the scene and Beato reappears, lamenting how she'd been reduced to a bloody heart. She thinks she's lost her chance to become recognized as Battler's opponent, but in the next moment EVA is brought to Purgatorio. Battler declares that his opponent is not Beato, but EVA-Beatrice. The confused EVA summons the Chiesters and orders them to fire, but their arrows have no effect. Upon scanning Battler, they realize that his anti-magic resistance level is at Endless Nine; no amount of magic will work on him. Battler yells at them to disappear, and they run away once again. Beato wearily sits in a chair, and Battler tells her that she's protected the honor of true witches; Beatrice sheds tears over his praise. Virgilia is then called and asked to recreate the second twilight. She reiterates that Maria and Rosa were killed in the rose garden, with the most likely culprit being Eva. EVA-Beatrice scoffs at this accusation and summons Hideyoshi's ghost to act as a witness, who claims Eva never left the room and was being watched by him the entire time. Battler doesn't believe it, thinking that even if Hideyoshi was in the room the entire time, there's no guarantee that Eva did the same; he asks the witch to repeat it in red and declares checkmate when she can't. EVA is still confused by all of this, and Ronove explains that those are the rules of the game; he passes her a cup of tea but it gets knocked it to the floor. EVA decides to go on the offensive and asks Ronove to reconstruct the fourth through sixth twilights. EVA reminds the group that, after the survivors had gathered in the guesthouse, Rudolf, Kyrie, and Hideyoshi went to the mansion for food. EVA makes note of Kyrie wanting to go to the mansion despite saying they should stay in the guesthouse, calling it a contradiction. She then claims that that contradiction is a result of EVA controlling Kyrie with magic. Battler cannot disprove her claim, and Ronove finds it an excellent move on the witch's part. Beato then stands up and says she can help, asking Virgilia to recreate Kyrie's death. As Beato goes through her belongings and finds seemingly useless junk, Battler thanks her for her help and picks up a cigarette butt; he knows Kyrie doesn't smoke. He asks Beato to check Hideyoshi's pockets as well, and she finds a pack of cigarettes, which matches the butt. As EVA looks on puzzled, Battler explains that the human Eva hated smoking, and there was an ashtray in her and Hideyoshi's room; Kyrie noticed this and deduced that Eva had snuck out of the room. EVA calls it conjecture, but Battler dares her to repeat it in red. She refuses, and Battler claims this scene as his victory, thanking Beato once more as her expression becomes very happy. Battler continues his line of reasoning, thinking that Kyrie wanted to isolate Hideyoshi and interrogate him, explaining the contradiction of going to the mansion despite her claims. EVA gets angry, and proceeds to hit Battler with a fatal move. She changes topic to Nanjo's murder and states that after Jessica was injured, Eva was under Battler's constant surveillance. Therefore, Eva has a perfect alibi for murdering Nanjo. Battler is taken aback, and Eva continues by stating that at the time of Nanjo's murder, Battler, Eva, and Jessica were alive. Battler was with Eva the entire time, so the crime was impossible for her. At the time of the crime, only Nanjo and Jessica were in the servant room. Jessica Ushiromiya did not commit murder, and Eva and Battler weren't involved in Nanjo's murder either. Battler is still unable to think of a response, and EVA adds that no more than 18 people exist on this island. Since the three remaining survivors couldn't have done it, Battler claims that Nanjo committed suicide or died to a trap; EVA adds that Nanjo's death was a homicide, and the culprit killed him from point-blank range. Battler claims she's lying with red, only to be reminded that "red only tells the truth!" Ronove declares the red truths to be effective, and Virgilia compliments the gameboard for having such an elaborate and beautiful layout. To end things, EVA claims that Nanjo was killed by magic, and the culprit was the Golden Witch. Battler slams the ground in frustration, unable to think of an opposing theory. Beato comforts him, telling him that if he stops thinking, he'll lose. He begins shedding tears in frusration, and Beato announces that she has a counter move: she will deny witches in red. Virgilia and Ronove look shocked as EVA questions this accusation, saying that Beato will be affected by it too. She's completely fine with this, saying she's a fake witch just like EVA; she has no regrets and will gladly erase the two of them. EVA wants to keep her witch powers and tries to stop her, but Ronove restrains her. Virgilia asks Beato if she's really going to do this, and she apologizes for getting her caught up in it as well. She praises Beato for being such a good disciple, and Battler then asks her not to sacrifice herself. She ignores his plea and asks Battler to do one more thing: cover his ears. When she denies witches with red, she will probably lose her form as a witch, but still wants to be seen as one in Battler's eyes. EVA still tries to break free, saying that Ronove will also be affected by this, and Beatrice walks up to her. She turns and gives Battler one last smile, and he reluctantly covers his ears. Beato begins speaking, and the metaworld crumbles into gold. On the gameboard, Battler realizes that Eva is the culprit; she laughs and raises her gun, saying it took him long enough to notice. The clock strikes 23:15 as she fires. Second Half. Battler and Beatrice reappear in the Golden Land and are greeted by applause from everyone: Virgilia, the Stakes, the Chiesters, and everyone in the Ushiromiya family. Shannon bows, telling Battler that they've all been waiting. Happy to see everyone alive and well, Battler is then shown to a pedestal. As the last one summoned, they want to formally invite Battler to sign the invitation to the Golden Land, where Beatrice will also be invited as the Golden Witch. Battler and Beato share a smile, and he's directed to sign; he reads the invitation, which says "I acknowledge that you are a witch." Battler pauses, thinking there's something off about it. Beato urges him to sign, and a goat grabs his hand. Virgilia also chimes in urging Battler to sign, and a girl suddenly breaks through the ceiling, telling him "not" to sign. Beato doesn't recognize the girl at all and the goats move to attack, who are swiftly taken out. The girl stops in front of Battler and tells him not to let the witch trick him; he looks towards Beato and asks if she really was lying. She looks concerned, but drops the facade and starts cackling, saying it was all Virgilia's idea. Inspired by the "North Wind and Sun" story, Beatrice pretended to act so kind and innocent in order to make Battler believe in her. Still in disbelief over the trick, Battler is grabbed by the girl and asked why he's still wasting time. Battler still doesn't know who the girl is, but Beato sees the ring on her finger and realizes that she's Bernkastel's piece. As she taunts her, the girl thrusts out her finger and declares she'll uncover the truth of Rokkenjima on 1986. Tea Party. Beatrice has tea with Lambdadelta, who asks if she's even trying to win. She thinks Beato doesn't care about winning or losing when her job is to "win without fail for all eternity"; as long as Beato follows this rule, Lambda will allow her to stay as a witch. Beato agrees to the order and disappears. Alone, Lambda states she loves Bern and wants to see her struggle in Beato's game. 12 years later on October 4, 1998, Ange Ushiromiya stands above Eva, who's sick in a hospital bed. Eva states how she despises Ange, and wants to make her suffer by giving her the gold and headship of the Ushiromiya family. Ange doesn't care about that and asks what really happened on Rokkenjima, asking why her brother Battler and the rest of her family died. Eva begins whispering something, but when Ange gets close she's told to roll over and die, her aunt laughing afterwards. Ange then stands on top of a building, hanging onto the fence and gazing down at the streets. She lets go and is about to let herself fall when Bernkastel suddenly appears. She's come for Ange's help, saying that her family has been locked away on that day 12 years ago by the Golden Witch Beatrice; she's the reason Ange is isolated in the future, and as the "final Beatrice", only ANGE-Beatrice can stand up to her. Ange asks if defeating her will really bring her family back, but Bern makes no promises and ensures she can bring about a miracle. Some men in suits suddenly appear on the rooftop and radio for support. Upon seeing them, Ange agrees to Bern's plan; the men run towards Ange to get her away from the edge, but she waves goodbye to them and dives off the building. Teaser. Ange narrates the preview. She's here at Bern's request, but wonders if she's in the right place. Bern promised her that Battler and the others would return if she did a "brother preview" by saying the word "brother" twelve hundred times. She reads the script and acts out a scenario where she wakes her brother up, and says he's going to be late; she begins tickling him and the audio gets muffled. Ange acts out more suggestive scenes about her and Battler, and she wonders if this will really help bring him back, calling for Bern. Ange says the next episode title and acts out one last scene, telling Battler to move so she can kill something. Comparisons to Source Material. This episode adapts the chapters "The Witch's Courtroom", "The Witch's Illusion", and the Tea Party and Hidden Tea Party/???.
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# Symphony of Catbox and Dreams is a remaster of "Umineko no Naku Koro ni Saku" for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 by Entergram. It was announced on November 18, 2019. The remaster follows "Rondo of the Witch and Reasoning" and "Nocturne of Truth and Illusions" in adding a new sprite set with additional poses and expressions, as well as CGs, additional visual effects, voice acting, and a new opening video. The song for the new opening video is "Kasaneawase no Nekobako "(Catbox of Superposition). It is composed by Chiyomaru Sakura and performed by Sasaki Rico. Promotion and Release. To promote the release of the game, a series of artwork by FFC called the "Dress Collection" showing characters getting dressed was released. Story Arcs. Overview. The remaster includes some new BGM to replace tracks from the original PC version that were royalty-free. Several arcs are included that were previously released as text booklets and have been adapted into visual novel format for the first time: A Certain Witch Hunter's Interview Tape. An extra arc where a Witch Hunter tries to learn the method behind Kinzo Ushiromiya's wealth. Letter from a Summoner. An extra arc explaining the basics of magic. Important Facts Concerning Magic. An extra arc that is a discussion between Beatrice and Maria about the importance of magic. Angel of 17 Years East Shi-44a. An extra arc featuring Ange and Virgilia creating new pairings for their yaoi doujins. Release History. Patch History. Version 1.01 added a new bathroom background for Our Confession. Version 1.02 added a scenario select. Higurashi and Umineko Two-Pack Rerelease. On March 25, 2021, "Symphony of Catbox and Dreams" was rereleased as a two-pack with "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou". CGs. See the following subpages for CGs for respective arcs:
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# TIPS
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# TIPS/Arigato For 556
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# TIPS/Beatrice's White Day
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# TIPS/Bernkastel's Letter
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# TIPS/Episode 1
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# TIPS/Episode 2
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# TIPS/Episode 3
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# TIPS/Episode 4
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# TIPS/Episode 5
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# TIPS/Episode 6
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# TIPS/Episode 7
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# TIPS/Jessica's Mother's Day Present
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# TIPS/Lambda's Diary
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# TIPS/Notes From a Certain Cook
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# TIPS/Sakutarou, to Purgatory Mountain
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# TIPS/The Seven Sisters' Valentine
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# TIPS/Whose Tea Party
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# TRianThology
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# TRianThology SoundTracks -Gareki no Alice- "For the song, please refer Gareki no Alice" is a soundtrack album for the visual novel game "TRianThology ~Sanmenkyou no Kuni no Alice~". All tracks were composed and arranged by xaki. The songs were written by Kanae Sakura, Zakuro Motoki and Yuto Tonokawa, whilst the vocals were provided by Kanae Sakura, Nei Kino, Zakuro Motoki. The album was published by Pomexgranate. on August 31, 2016 and originally sold for 2000 JPY. It was later re-released by When They Cry Records on June 12, 2021. The soundtrack is divided into three discs—"Alice", "Bravery" and "Cluster". The first disc Alice contains the opening and ending theme arrangements for the "Trianthology" series, while Bravery and Cluster contain the background music tracks. Tracklisting. <tabber> Disc3 (Cluster). </tabber>
TRianThology SoundTracks -Gareki no Alice-
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# TRianThology ~Sanmenkyou no Kuni no Alice~ , abbreviated as TRT or , is a visual novel written by Ryukishi07, Tanaka Romeo, and Yuuto Tonokawa and published by 07th Expansion. It was released on August 31, 2016, the same day was released. Introduction. "When three worlds become one, Alice will awaken." "Once you have cycled through the three completely different worlds until the very end, you will find out "Alice's Truth."" "07th Expansion presents you with an all-fresh visual novel." Synopsis. A witch named Alice escapes boredom by experiencing three stories: Country Girl, High School Love Adventure, and Vespio 2438.
TRianThology ~Sanmenkyou no Kuni no Alice~
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# Tada Nagaruru Mama ni is the ending theme for the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume IV Nintendo DS console game. It was first featured as an insert song for the console edition of "Matsuribayashi-hen" and was later played at the end of Saikoroshi-hen and Kotohogushi-hen. It was performed by Ayane, arranged by Yoshihiro Kawagoe and written and composed by renowned anime producer/lyricist and composer Chiyomaru Shikura. The song was first released on 10th March, 2010 as the B-side of which featured the full version. Video Releases. <tabber> </tabber> Lyrics. <tabber> </tabber> External Links. Translation:
Tada Nagaruru Mama ni
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# Taishou A (Song)
Taishou A (Song)
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# Taishou a (Song)
Taishou a (Song)
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# Taishou a (song) "For the album, please refer Taishou a / anNina" is the ending for the Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai anime adaptation. It was performed by anNina and written by interface. Both the composition and arrangement were done by inazawa. A titular single featuring the full version was released on 22nd August, 2007. The song was later released in a few more compilation albums. The TV size version of Taishou a was included in HIGURASHI NO NAKU KORO NI KAI SOUNDTRACK vol.2 which released on 30th January, 2008. An alternate arrangement of Taishou a was included in anNina's 2008 EP album, Natal—titled "Taishou a (adonde vuelvo)". A string quartet and piano arrangement of Taishou a was also featured in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sou which released on 23rd September, 2016. Video Releases. <tabber> </tabber> Lyrics. <tabber> </tabber> External Links. Translation:
Taishou a (song)
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# Takagi Tsuyoshi
Takagi Tsuyoshi
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# Takahito Ekusa is an artist responsible for the portraits featured in . Gallery. <tabber> </tabber>
Takahito Ekusa
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# Takaki Tsuyoshi
Takaki Tsuyoshi
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# Takano Takano could refer to:
Takano
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# Takano (episode)
Takano (episode)
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# Takano Hifumi
Takano Hifumi
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# Takashi Sorimachi is a prosecutor. He first appears in "Miotsukushi Ura". Personality. Sorimachi is a kind man. He has a reputation of being a devoted husband, and even though his wife died, he showed no interest in dating other women. Sorimachi says he'd get remarried if he found a good woman, however. Sorimachi is busy with work as a prosecutor, and has to rely on his parents to help raise Yuuichi. He considers himself a bad father because of it. Background. Sorimachi was Mamoru Akasaka's upperclassman in college and later became Chief Prosecutor for the Tokyo District Proescutors Office. Sorimachi married his childhood friend, an unnamed woman who died due to complications in the birth of their son Yuuichi. Sorimachi and Akasaka were working together on behalf of the Tokyo DPO and Public Security Bureau in a joint operation to investigate Akihiko Chiba, but then Public Security withdrew. Sorimachi has been trying to continue the investigation himself since then. Role in the Story. Miotsukushi Ura. Sorimachi and Akasaka talk about their personal lives and their joint investigation over dinner. Akasaka is regretful that Public Security is withdrawing, and Sorimachi hopes he'll still offer moral support. Right when Tomoe and her group are packing up investigation materials to hand them off to the Nagoya District Prosecutors Office, Sorimachi suddenly arrives in Kakiuchi Station and introduces himself. He asks for their cooperation but doesn't have a warrant, which makes Tomoe skeptical. Sorimachi explains that the Nagoya DPO people are actually working for Chiba, and if they get the investigation materials then they'll delay the case and allow Chiba to get away scot-free. If Tomoe's group can access Tsukada's hidden records, then they'll get even more evidence to use against Chiba. Sorimachi voices his intent to stop Chiba and the Alphabet Project executives before it's too late. Tomoe is unwilling to trust Sorimachi so easily, and he pleads for her help and bows. Sorimachi's wallet falls out his pocket then, and when Tomoe picks it up, she sees a picture of Sorimachi's son and Akasaka's daughter together. Tomoe asks Sorimachi for his connection to Akasaka. He explains that they go on trips together and were cooperating on the Chiba case, and that Akasaka is currently at a hot springs. Tomoe decides to trust him then. Tomoe mails the investigation materials to Tokyo DPO and then heads out with Sorimachi to uncover the secret behind the locker key Tsukada gave to her. While driving, Sorimachi takes an interest in Tomoe after she talks about her duty as a police officer. They go to the Kakiuchi service station and, using the key, discover a mountain of files Tsukada prepared against Chiba. Tomoe entrusts Sorimachi with getting them to the Tokyo DPO. They are ultimately successful in bringing down Chiba, with Sorimachi personally leading the arrest.
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# Takeshi
Takeshi
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# Takeshi Nonomiya is the main protagonist of The Spirit Camera. A photographer, he discovers a magic camera that can take pictures of ghosts and begins investigating them. Appearance. Nonomiya has short brown hair, brown eyes, and wears glasses. He wears a green buttoned shirt with two breast pockets, a red tie, blue pants adn brown shoes. Personality. Nonomiya is an inquisitive boy. Previously he harbored feelings of extreme hatred towards Yoko Numata to the point of stalking her, forgetting all of it when his memory got erased. Background. Nonomiya got into photography one day after an incident where several girls, including Yoko Numata, were playing around in the science room and broke an anatomy dummy. Nonomiya was in charge of cleaning the science room and watched it happen, however the girls lied and said they didn't do it. Nonomiya had no proof otherwise, and so the teacher blamed Nonomiya for breaking it. Nonomiya became very upset. He obtained a camera and began stalking Yoko, always taking secretive pictures of her for any chance she may mess up again and get revenge. Nonomiya mailed his pictures to Yoko and spread them around the class, causing Yoko to get bullied. Yoko couldn't deal with her unknown stalker and eventually committed suicide. Some youkai took interest in Yoko's soul and snatched it up while the Headmaster erased the memories of Yoko from everyone in school, including Nonomiya. Story. The Spirit Camera. Nonomiya discovers an old camera inside the photography club room one day. He tests it out by taking a group photo of everyone in his class, only to see Marie standing in the background when she isn't a person that exists. Higanbana encourages Nonomiya to investigate, and he eventually remembers that Marie did exist as one of his classmates. Nonomiya wonders why he and everyone else forgot about Marie and discovers her home address. He meets Marie's mother and presents the spirit picture, and Marie's mother regains her memories of her daughter and panics since she's been missing for a long time. While going home, Nonomiya runs into the Headmaster on the street, thinking he's just a weird old man. Headmaster greets Nonomiya and talks about the spirit camera, asking to have it back or else. Nonomiya objects and the Headmaster begins swallowing him in darkness, but Higanbana rescues him. Headmaster asks if he prefers truth or peace, and Nonomiya answers the former. The old man is satisfied and disappears. Nonomiya thanks Higanbana for saving him, and she replies she's just returning the favor since Marie is her friend and Nonomiya helped Marie's mother regain the memories that Headmaster erased. Higanbana walks Nonomiya home and asks to see the photos he took with the spirit camera. Higanbana looks at the album. She comments that Nonomiya's pictures started out intense and mellowed out over time, then encourages him to remember why he really became a photographer. Higanbana reveals all the photos of Yoko that Nonomiya took, and then he regains his memories of stalking her. A horrified Nonomiya asks why he was given the spirit camera, and Higanbana says she did it so she could reveal to Nonomiya just how many of his classmates have been forgotten and erased by the Headmaster. Higanbana shows interest in devouring Nonomiya's soul and then summons Yoko in a zombie form to kill him. Higanbana encourages them to kill each other as Yoko asks Nonomiya why he did what he did. They both understand that it was both of their faults, and Nonomiya apologizes to Yoko. Yoko apologizes as well and asks Higanbana to bring her back to hell. Yoko and Nonomiya affirm their forgiveness with a hand shake, and Headmaster reappears to escort her back. Nonomiya asks to keep his memories of Yoko so he doesn't repeat the same mistakes. Headmaster and Yoko disappear, but Higanbana gets angry at Nonomiya for foiling her plan and attempts to kill him. Marie arrives to save him and talks Higanbana down. Nonomiya apologizes to her for making her mom remember her, but Marie says the Headmaster erased her memory again. After a brief battle, Marie sends Higanbana back to school and Nonomiya asks what to do about the spirit camera. Marie says he should take a picture of his reflection since there's only one shot left in it. Nonomiya takes a picture of his reflection in the mirror and sees a human Yoko standing behind him and smiling. One Girl's Day. Yoko is given the chance to relive a school day as a human. During science class she knocks over an anatomy model despite Nonomiya's warnings and apologizes to him. Before the Spider Lilies Bloomed. Nonomiya takes the guest Shuuichi Arimori on a tour through the school and listens to his story. After School. In this dream world, Nonomiya, Yoko, and Tomoko Okada talk about spirit photography.
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# Takumi Kurosawa is Yae Towada's boyfriend and visits Hinamizawa for some sightseeing with her. He appears exclusively in the manga-exclusive arc "Yoigoshi-hen"" "and its visual novel adaptation. Profile. "A young man who lives with Towada. When Ryuunosuke arrived with others, he was drunk and lying on the floor of the room. On the way home, he smiled and broke the silence." Appearance. Takumi has light hair and wears a white t-shirt. He does not have sprites in the visual novel version. Personality. Takumi is very abusive towards Yae and frequently throws things or beats her, usually apologizing after getting a hold of himself. Background. The console version shows that Takumi and Yae fell in love during their college years. Takumi was a guitarist at a band he had put together and he often performed at concerts. Yae first became acquainted with him after he invited her to his concert and they started dating shortly after. Unlike Yae, Takumi was always chasing his dreams, even after graduation. Even when most of the other band members had given up on their pursuit of making it big in the music industry and chose stable jobs, Takumi still held on to his hopes and continued to write music after moving in with Yae. This made his girlfriend's life hard, since she had to pay all their expenses and drowned her hopes of leading a normal domestic life with Takumi. Soon, faced with failure after failure at his attempts in securing a music career, Takumi was overcome with bitterness and stayed mostly at home watching TV or drinking beer and completely stopped composing music. After a while, Takumi started to abuse Yae whenever they ended up arguing, which made Yae feel trapped in their relationship. Story. Yoigoshi-hen. Takumi is first seen in the prologue and agrees to go with Yae to visit Hinamizawa. It rains when they get there, and they take refuge in the Furude Shrine meeting hall. After getting drunk and throwing a can when Yae won't drink with him, Takumi goes to sleep and wakes up after Otobe's group enters and leaves the meeting hall. Takumi and Yae pack up to go home however Yae becomes horrified to see their car missing. A figure is then seen creeping up behind Takumi. Shortly after, Otobe's group see Yae standing near the gate to the shrine and cowering in fear, who says that something kidnapped Takumi. They return to the meeting hall where Otobe discovers Takumi's corpse inside of a closet. Mion eventually deduces that Yae was the one who killed him, as they only ever saw Takumi sleeping while Yae is the only one to have ever heard him talking. Yae confesses that she did kill him. She had invited Takumi to Hinamizawa with the intent to kill him and did it long before meeting with everyone else. Despite Yae's confession Ryuunosuke doesn't believe her, and Mion calls Takumi's ghost to explain things. Takumi wanted to apologize and fix their relationship, believing that this Hinamizawa trip would be his chance. Yae is in denial and Takumi proves that he really was trying to better himself when Mion pulls a job acceptance letter out of his pocket. Takumi's ghost disappears soon after, and after everyone else leaves Yae stays behind with his corpse to think things through. She ultimately decides to turn herself in to the police.
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# Tamae Hojo
Tamae Hojo
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# Tamae Houjou
Tamae Houjou
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# Tamae Hōjō
Tamae Hōjō
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# Tamahajiki
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# Tamahajiki no Katana The is a sword featured in "Yoigoshi-hen". It is an ancient heirloom belonging to The Three Families. Etymology. The character "tama" (玉) can be read as sphere, bullet, or soul. Background. The Tamahajiki no Katana has been passed down through the Sonozaki family for ages. It is said that the sword has been used in the past to slice through bullets, befitting its name as a bullet-repelling blade. It is used to activate a mechanism in the Sonozaki Main House to reveal a ceremonial handbell. Story. Yoigoshi-hen. The sword is first introduced. Mion discovers it inside the ritual warehouse at the Furude Shrine. She later dual wields with it and her own katana against Mifune's men at the Sonozaki Main House. She even uses it to slice a bullet in half when a henchman fires at her. After getting wounded, Mion hands the sword over to Otobe and tasks him with retrieving the handbell. After retrieving the bell, Otobe holds the Tamahajiki in a fighting stance when Mifune confronts him. At the very end, the group visits the former site of the Hinamizawa Branch School. Shion sticks the Tamahajiki into the ground as a thank-you to her deceased sister.
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# Tamaki Sonozaki is one of the main protagonists of "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei". She is Mion Sonozaki's daughter. Profile. "She is Mion's daughter and the future head of the Sonozaki family." (Translated from the Hoshiwatashi website). Appearance. Tamaki has green hair tied into a long ponytail with a yellow ribbon. Her school uniform consists of a sailor shirt, skirt, leggings, and shoes. Her casual outfit consists of a white sweater and black skirt. Background. Tamaki is the daughter of Mion Sonozaki. Her grandmother Akane is the current head of the Sonozaki family, with Tamaki to become the successor after Mion. Tamaki attends the Okinomiya middle school with her friends. Personality. Tamaki is incredibly gullible, easily tricked into doing inappropriate things when Sakiko convinces her to. She is focused on having a family someday to preserve the Sonozaki family and often talks about finding the right husband, which leads to an obsession with boys and love. To that extent, Tamaki likes to practice sinister expressions, thinking it will help her find love, but also makes use of them in serious situations. Tamaki often serves to rein in Sakiko whenever she gets angry, especially when it comes to Polaris. Although Tamaki is supportive of Keitarou's plans to get along with Polaris, she still tends to follow along with whatever Sakiko does. Sakiko relays how Tamaki hides her negative emotions and is actually under pressure due to the Sonozaki Family losing influence in the village. Role in the Story. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei. Oniokoshi. Sakiko and Tamaki are introduced waiting at their usual meeting spot for Keitarou and Kihiro to arrive. Tamaki suddenly gropes Keitarou's crotch, having been told by Sakiko that it will be practice for when she gets married. Tamaki eventually realizes she was tricked and apologizes. Kihiro punches Sakiko in the face as retaliation. After school, Keitarou tells his friends about a strange girl he met and how she kept ignoring him. Tamaki and the others tell him about the Polaris society and discourage him from trying to get closer. The group goes to Smile Shop after school. Keitarou still wants to befriend Polaris and talks with his friends about his plans at Angel Mort the next day. After eating, they run into a girl being harassed by delinquents, and when the leader tries hitting on Tamaki, she gives him an evil glare and insults him. The delinquents are soon driven off, and the group finds that Inori was the girl being harassed. She thanks them and runs off, and then Kururu appears and is introduced to the group. Keitarou inducts Kururu into the club, and they have a picnic and play games with her the next day. When Kururu asks about Oyashiro-sama's curse, Tamaki and Kihiro are quick to deny it ever happened. After the event, Kururu meets with some Polaris members and is shown to be spying on Tamaki and the others. The club attends the Watanagashi Festival with Kururu, where they all take turns performing the ceremonial dance. The group does a video call with Rika later. Kisaku goes missing later and doesn't return, with Sakiko incredibly downtrodden about it. At school, Sakiko yells at a group of Polaris kids and accuses them of kidnapping her father, and they all start praying in response. Keitarou manages to calm her down and tells the club his theory that some other person is trying to pit Hinamizawa and Polaris against each other. Keitarou arranges a camping trip between Hinamizawa and Polaris, with Tamaki and Kihiro attending. When Keitarou himself doesn't appear, Tamaki and Kihiro soon see a fire coming from Keitarou's house. They later learn that several Polaris members, including Kururu and Inori, broke into Keitarou's house and killed him by burning his house down in a murder suicide. Tamaki consoles a grief-stricken Sakiko as she explains that the police found no evidence Polaris was actually involved. Hoshiwatashi. Tamaki is introduced and does a similar crotch-grab to Keitarou as in "Oniokoshi". After school, Tamaki and the group rejoin, where Sakiko tells Keitarou about how Polaris's arrival has caused Hinamizawa to change. The group goes to Smile Shop later. Sakiko talks with Keitarou and Kihiro in private about how Tamaki must be feeling down because of the situation with Polaris and the Sonozakis losing influence in the village. Keitarou attempts to befriend Polaris kids at school by passing about surveys about Hinamizawa, and his friends criticize them. Tamaki encourages the group to think about positive aspects of Hinamizawa. The group is soon introduced to Kururu. Keitarou suggests inviting Kururu to the Watanagashi Festival, but the others decline since they want to spend time with just Keitarou. Later, Keitarou explains he was invited to Polaris's festival and won't be attending the Watanagashi, which disappoints his friends. Tamaki and Kihiro are speechless as Sakiko goes off on Keitarou about breaking his promise to have a reunion and continuing to support Polaris. Sakiko storms off towards the schoolbus afterwards, and Tamaki goes after her. The group decides to have fun at the Watanagashi without Keitarou. At the Watanagashi, word gets around that Keitarou's attending the Polaris festival, and several villagers ask Tamaki and her friends about it. When Kisaku goes missing and Rika is murdered shortly after the festival, Sakiko and a mob of angry Hinamizawans begin storming the Polaris settlement. Tamaki calls Keitarou and warns him about it, and that the Sonozakis are powerless to stop them because they're no longer influential. The next morning, after Keitarou and all of Polaris has been massacred by Sakiko and the mob, Tamaki and her loved ones gather to mourn.
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# Tamako Makimura is Natsumi Kimiyoshi's friend. She first appears in the manga-exclusive arc "Onisarashi-hen""." Appearance. Tamako has short blue hair and is frequently seen wearing a school uniform. Story. "Onisarashi". Tamako is first introduced walking to school with Natsumi and Chisato. After the Great Hinamizawa Disaster happens and bizarre murder incidents start cropping up, Tamako considers that Natsumi may actually be from Hinamizawa but Chisato tells her to quiet down. Tamako and Chisato later go to provide Natsumi company when she's hospitalized after her parents' deaths.
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# Tamura
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# Tamurahime no Mikoto , also known as , is a character who appears in "Kamikashimashi" as a goddess who is at odds with Hanyuu. In "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mei", Tamura makes another appearance as a major character, being an ally to Kazuho Kimiyoshi, Miyuki Akasaka, and Nao Houtani by granting them the power to travel from 1993 to the Hinamizawa of 1983. Profile. "The same as Hanyuu, the leader of those that are not human. Lived in "that place" for a long time, even in the past, where she once fought with Hanyuu." "Relations with Hanyuu are cold and have not been exchanged for more than 100 years. Hanyuu is not kind to her either. They don't want to see each other again. The troubles of the gods... bring unfortunate disasters to the world..." "...The story is about a tragedy again." Appearance. Tamurahime appears as a physically young girl around Satoko and Rika's age with short pink hair and small white feathered wings sprouting from the sides of her head in a similar position to Hanyuu's horns. She has red eyes, which sometimes glow when irritated or angry. She wears a white kimono with yellow tassels and black straps, and wears long white boots. Over her short red skirt, she wears a long black hakama skirt that splits down at the front to display her legs. For her punishment she is forced to wear a skimpy outfit including bondage belts over her upper body, red cavart and blue bat-wings attached to her back. In the Entergram version, she is simply seen wearing black school swimsuit. Personality. Tamura speaks in a very archaic way. She is prideful and tries to do things by herself whenever possible. She also dislikes other races outside of her clan, but she is particularly not very fond of Hanyuu's people and especially hates Hanyuu due to how they once competed in ancient times. Tamura is also rather petty, having known the whole time that Une was a threat, but refused to tell Hanyuu about it because she once ate an offering given to Tamura. She is also rather territorial, as Tamura is annoyed to see Hanyuu because of how she has been on Earth far longer and sees Hanyuu as an invader. Background. Tamura is the goddess of Japan who was at odds with Hanyuu for a long time because the latter stole one of Tamura's offerings. Abilities. Tamura can grant humans supernatural strength by making them her "miko", such as Miyo Takano. She also can have them act in her will. In spite of appearing to have control over the whole population of Japan, it is implied that Tamura is weaker than Hanyuu. In "Higurashi Mei", Tamura can grant humans the ability to tap into Fragments and draw power to create Role Cards, allowing them to transform and fight monsters. Tamura suggests that this may involve Kazuho being of the "horned people". Role in the Story. Kamikashimashi. Tamura first appears when Rika and Hanyuu try to leave Hinamizawa and enter Okinomiya. Despite their wishes to take responsibility for Hinamizawa Syndrome breaking out, Tamura wants to deal with it herself and sends Rika and Hanyuu back to Hinamizawa. Before The Club can enact their plan to have Tomitake escort Une to Tokyo's HQ immediately and spread the Une Virus across the suburbs, Tamura instantly expresses her disagreement and Takano barges into the Sonozaki shelter demanding Une's custody. Tamura is revealed to have made Takano her miko and influenced her to spread Hinamizawa Syndrome, later empowering Takano with superhuman strength and sending her to relentlessly pursue and capture Une despite all attempts to subdue her. Hanyuu uses her divine powers to momentarily weaken Takano and the club members trick her into capturing Satoko dressed in Une's clothes before overpowering her. After Takano is defeated, Tamura explains to Rika and Hanyuu that she did it all to prevent Une from spreading her own virus and destroying humanity. Rika and Hanyuu reset the timeline to before the outbreak and capture Une, and Tamura thanks them for their help. However, they also capture Tamura and induct her into the club as punishment for Tamura contributing to the original outbreak in the first place. Une, Tamura and Hanyuu incessantly bicker and try to push the blame onto each other. It soon becomes clear that the root of all conflict was the petty rivalry between the gods. All three of them are sentenced to play games with the club members until they learn to get along with each other. Une loses her game and dons an embarrassing costume along with her fellow gods for their punishment game, as they all lament the outcome and swear to get along better. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mei. Part 1. Tamura plays an important role in the story. She is first introduced when Kazuho Kimiyoshi visits Hinamizawa in 1993 and encounters monsters. Tamura gives her the power to fight them using Role Cards and later sends her back in time to the Hinamizawa of 1983. Tamura sends allies in the form of Miyuki Akasaka and Nao Houtani, and frequently communicates with the girls through phone booths. When chaos breaks out in the 1983 world because of villagers going crazy, Tamura informs Kazuho that they need to escape that world through the ritual storehouse and need a large Fragment in order to do it. Part 2. Miyuki and Nao are separated from Kazuho and travel to an alternate 1993 world where the dam project was successful, and are attacked by tsukuyami. Unable to use their Role Cards, Tamura suddenly appears and protects them before dissipating and transforming into a crystal. Miyuki determines that Tamura has weakened due to the ritual storehouse not existing in this world, and reawakens her by bringing the crystal to a sacred tree in New Hinamizawa. Tamura explains that the 1983 world was supposed to be the "true past", yet something happened that changed the future. Kazuho was sent to an alternate 1983, the past version of their current world, and with enough power Tamura can only send one person to join her. Miyuki and Nao gather some black Role Cards that Tamura purifies, and Nao volunteers to go back to 1983. Part 3. Tamura shows Miyuki a vision of the future, where she and other people fall ill and die due to a deadly disease. Tamura explains that Une is masterminding the spread of the Sleeping Sickness and entrusts Miyuki with stopping her before disappearing due to a lack of power.
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# Taraimawashi is an extra arc from . It was first included in "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri" and was written by Koshiko Miyagi and supervised by Kiichi Kanou. It acts as a bad ending for when the player does not make choices that would lead them to "Onikakushi", "Watanagashi", or "Tatarigoroshi." Plot Summary. "Ever since arriving in Hinamizawa, Keiichi's been having a great time with his friends. Suddenly, Kuraudo Ooishi introduces himself. He's interrogating people about a murder that took place on the day of the Watanagashi Festival, but Keiichi's friends are all uncooperative. On the contrary, it seems like they're all hiding something..." "Keiichi kept his mouth shut, feeling intimidated by Rena and Mion. He notices someone staring at him coldly: the underclassman, Rika Furude." Release History. Original Release. "Taraimawashi-hen" was first released in "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Matsuri" for the PlayStation 2 on February 22, 2007. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui. This arc was rereleased in "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui" on March 12, 2015 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou. "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou" included this arc and was released on July 26, 2018 for the Nintendo Switch and January 24, 2019 for the PlayStation 4.
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# Taraimawashi-hen/TIPS
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# Taraimawashi/CG
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# Taraimawashi/Summary
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