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* RobotClown: Its boss emblem description calls it "The first and last humour machine."
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* GutturalGrowler: Most of his [[VoiceGrunting dialogue]] is low-pitched and deep, on top of sounding like ''actual'' growls.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: Her appearance in the second-best ending seems to be the official one (as it's the form that resembles her artwork the most).



* DoWellButNotPerfect: Her second-best ending seems to be the official one (as it's the form that resembles her artwork the most).



* GratuitousFrench: "Shokora" is a Japanese approximation of the French word "chocolat", meaning "chocolate".

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* GratuitousFrench: "Shokora" Officially dubbed Princess Shokora, but ''shokora'' is a French loanword ("chocolat" rendered in Japanese approximation of phonetics), so you could make the French word "chocolat", meaning "chocolate".argument to call her Princess Chocolat, which would give her ThemeNaming with other food-themed women like Captain Syrup and Princess Peach.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Officially dubbed Princess Shokora, but ''shokora'' is a French loanword ("chocolat" rendered in Japanese phonetics), so you could make the argument to call her Princess Chocolat, which would give her ThemeNaming with other food-themed women like Captain Syrup and Princess Peach.
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It's called "A hidden figure" with the secons and third words in lowercase


[[folder:The Hidden Figure '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]

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[[folder:The Hidden Figure [[folder:A hidden figure '''(UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Officially dubbed Princess Shokora, that name is actually a French loanword, so you could make the argument to call her Princess Chocolat.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Officially dubbed Princess Shokora, that name but ''shokora'' is actually a French loanword, loanword ("chocolat" rendered in Japanese phonetics), so you could make the argument to call her Princess Chocolat.Chocolat, which would give her ThemeNaming with other food-themed women like Captain Syrup and Princess Peach.

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