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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' is a NewGamePlus version of ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation''. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' ''Anime/Persona4TheGoldenAnimation'' is a NewGamePlus version of ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation''. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' ''Anime/Persona4TheGoldenAnimation'' and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.absent.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the second opening from ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' as opposed to the new opening for ''Golden''. While this may seem like a strange choice at first, [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* Epiode Episode Eight starts with the second opening from ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' as opposed to the new opening for ''Golden''. While this may seem like a strange choice at first, [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* In the original anime, Narukami battles Adachi rather calmly, only getting riled up to gave a ShutUpHannibal speech before he defeats him. Here though, Yu shows a breakdown as the fight goes on. Why? Because unlike the first adaption, Yu considered Adachi a friend and important part to him. Thus, Yu is reacting like he would if anyone he befriended did that.
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* In the original anime, Narukami battles Adachi rather calmly, only getting riled up to gave a ShutUpHannibal speech before he defeats him. Here though, Yu shows a breakdown as the fight goes on. Why? Because unlike the first adaption, adaptation, Yu considered Adachi a friend and important part to him. Thus, Yu is reacting like he would if anyone he befriended did that.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original second opening from ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' as opposed to the new opening for Golden. ''Golden''. While this may seem like a strange choice at first first, [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4GoldenTheAnimation is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4GoldenTheAnimation ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation.''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation''. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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** Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation ''Anime/Persona4GoldenTheAnimation'' and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation ''Anime/Persona4TheAnimation'' and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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!! Episode 7: It's Cliche, so What?
* In the original anime, Narukami battles Adachi rather calmly, only getting riled up to gave a ShutUpHannibal speech before he defeats him. Here though, Yu shows a breakdown as the fight goes on. Why? Because unlike the first adaption, Yu considered Adachi a friend and important part to him. Thus, Yu is reacting like he would if anyone he befriended did that.
* In the original anime, Narukami battles Adachi rather calmly, only getting riled up to gave a ShutUpHannibal speech before he defeats him. Here though, Yu shows a breakdown as the fight goes on. Why? Because unlike the first adaption, Yu considered Adachi a friend and important part to him. Thus, Yu is reacting like he would if anyone he befriended did that.
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there. [[spoiler:The Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
* Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
* Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there. [[spoiler:The Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there. [[spoiler:The Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]]]
* Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
* Doubles as FridgeBrilliance as this also explains the odd structure of Persona4GoldenTheAnimation and why each episode is referred to as memories. [[spoiler: The scenes from Golden are in fact the missing memories of Marie from the original Persona4TheAnimation and the NewGamePlus elements are their to simulate Yu recalling how the events actually transpired]]. The entire point of Golden was simply to fill in the gaps between events the original series, with the repeated scenes replacing the original episodes where Marie was absent.
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there[[spoiler:; the Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there[[spoiler:; the there. [[spoiler:The Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there[[spoiler:; the Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
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So this is supposed to be a NewGamePlus, right? Well, then where was Marie in the original Animation? [[spoiler: Yu must have never bonded enough with Marie to regain his memories of her in the first anime.]] She was always there[[spoiler:; the Team has just forgotten about her, similar to how they forget for two episodes of Golden. They just never saved her in the original Animation.]]
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Now that I\'ve watched the actual episode, that part was different from the game. Welp.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.]]
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was in the original series.]]]]
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.
** Except the party ''didn't'' lose their memories of her in December. They would only do so if you failed to save her in February, which is a point the anime hasn't reached yet.
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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4TheGolden is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4TheGolden Persona4GoldenTheAnimation is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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!! Episode One: "The Golden Days"
* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4TheGolden is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
* Aside from the first fight scene in Golden qualifying as a RuleOfCool moment, the battle itself actually makes perfect sense in the games own mechanics, providing you believe that Persona4TheGolden is a NewGamePlus version of Persona4TheAnimation. As both Myriad Arrows and Maziodyne are skills that target all enemies on the field and the fact that a Slipping Hablerie would have no way to inflict damage against an Izanagi with the Null Physical ability.
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* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was Persona4TheAnimation.]]in the original series]]
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!! Episode Eight: "Not So Holy Christmas eve"
* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was Persona4TheAnimation.]]
!! Episode Eight: "Not So Holy Christmas eve"
* Epiode Eight starts with the original opening from Persona4TheAnimation as opposed to the new opening for Golden. While this may seem like a strange choice at first [[spoiler: it makes perfect sense when you realise that the whole party has lost their memories of Marie, thus making the world now appear no different to how it was Persona4TheAnimation.]]