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* AdaptationalHeroism: Compared to the original Friday Night Funkin', both parents want to actively murder their daughter's boyfriend. Here, Daddy Dearest confesses in Week 5 he ''doesn't'' want Boyfriend to die, but it not opposed to it happening. In fact, he seems more concerned that Boyfriend might kill ''them''. Mommy Mearest on the other hand, is more invested in Boyfriend becoming one of her demons.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Compared to the original Friday Night Funkin', both parents want to actively murder their daughter's boyfriend. Here, Daddy Dearest confesses in Week 5 he ''doesn't'' want Boyfriend to die, but it is not opposed to it happening. In fact, he seems more concerned that Boyfriend might kill ''them''. Mommy Mearest on the other hand, is more invested in Boyfriend becoming one of her demons.



** The week 5 update also adds an original level where Boyfriend serenades Girlfriend while on a date at the park. They even get new clothes for it.

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** The week Week 5 update also adds an original level where Boyfriend serenades Girlfriend while on a date at the park. They even get new clothes for it.



* OffWithHisHead: In week 5, [[spoiler: the hallucination caused by Monster has the girlfriend's decapitated head as the star of the Christmas tree. Her headless body is still in its usual spot and even still bops along to the music... before falling off and going motionless partway through the song.]]
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In Winter Horrorland Boyfriend is visibly distraught after [[spoiler:Girlfriend's supposed death at Monster's hands]]. He has none of his usual outgoing bravado or confidence, just a singular, vacant expression of shock and despair throughout the entire song.

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* OffWithHisHead: In week Week 5, [[spoiler: the hallucination caused by Monster has the girlfriend's decapitated head as the star of the Christmas tree. Her headless body is still in its usual spot and even still bops along to the music... before falling off and going motionless partway through the song.]]
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In Winter Horrorland Horrorland, Boyfriend is visibly distraught after [[spoiler:Girlfriend's supposed death at Monster's hands]]. He has none of his usual outgoing bravado or confidence, just a singular, vacant expression of shock and despair throughout the entire song.
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* AmazonianBeauty: Added to her curves, Mommy Mearest now has abs, which don't go unnoticed by Boyfriend.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The henchmen in the original were originally artificial demons bred in jars, and are mentioned to be expendable. Here, they're Mommy Mearest's victims, former humans turned into demons using her demonic powers.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: AdaptationSpeciesChange:
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The henchmen in the original were originally artificial demons bred in jars, and are mentioned to be expendable. Here, they're Mommy Mearest's victims, former humans turned into demons using her demonic powers.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed, while granted Girlfriend was always attractive even in the base game. But HD's redesign gives out a nice view of her SideBoob peeking out of her dress. Her week 5 Christmas outfit adds a heart-shaped CleavageWindow on top of that.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed, AdaptationalAttractiveness:
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while granted Girlfriend she was always attractive even in the base game. But HD's redesign gives out a nice view of her SideBoob peeking out of her dress. Her week 5 Christmas outfit adds a heart-shaped CleavageWindow on top of that.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In the base game, Pico is sent to kill Boyfriend, recognizes him as his former partner, and decides to just humiliate him in a rap battle. Here, he's fully bent on killing Boyfriend throughout the entirety of Week 3, only "playing with his food" throughout the first two songs.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: AdaptationalVillainy:
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In the base game, Pico is sent to kill Boyfriend, recognizes him as his former partner, and decides to just humiliate him in a rap battle. Here, he's fully bent on killing Boyfriend throughout the entirety of Week 3, only "playing with his food" throughout the first two songs.



* ContinuityNod: After Nene commits suicide, Darnell indicates that this is her 10th death. Nene had already died 9 times throughout the ''Pico'' series.

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* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
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After Nene commits suicide, Darnell indicates that this is her 10th death. Nene had already died 9 times throughout the ''Pico'' series.



* DrivenToSuicide: As with her original games, Nene's quite susceptible to this. In this case, she jumps off the building after realizing that Pico and Boyfriend were in a gay relationship. Pico is angered at Boyfriend for revealing this truth and causing Nene's death, stating that he knew that Nene was extremely homophobic.
--> '''Darnell''': [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Aaand]] [[TheyKilledKennyAgain that's 10.]]

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* DrivenToSuicide: DrivenToSuicide:
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As with her original games, Nene's quite susceptible to this. In this case, she jumps off the building after realizing that Pico and Boyfriend were in a gay relationship. Pico is angered at Boyfriend for revealing this truth and causing Nene's death, stating that he knew that Nene was extremely homophobic.
--> ---> '''Darnell''': [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Aaand]] [[TheyKilledKennyAgain that's 10.]]



* {{Manchild}}: 19 years old Boyfriend still has fun visitiing a MallSanta.



* NonstandardGameOver: Unique to Pico's final song "Blammed" is a mechanic where Pico will try to shoot Boyfriend, which can be dodged by hitting the "caution" note. Failure to dodge the gunshot results in either taking a massive penalty best case scenario, to an instant GameOver, which can happen as soon as ''[[PressStartToGameOver the first note]]''.

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Unique to Pico's final song "Blammed" is a mechanic where Pico will try to shoot Boyfriend, which can be dodged by hitting the "caution" note. Failure to dodge the gunshot results in either taking a massive penalty best case scenario, to an instant GameOver, which can happen as soon as ''[[PressStartToGameOver the first note]]''.
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* ArtsyBeret: Boyfriend wears one of these on the additional level, and can be seen wearing one on a billboard in the mall for week 5.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed}}, as by all accounts the parents act the usual way, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that he has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Despite having a justified reason to go after Boyfriend besides being overprotective, Mommy Mearest was portrayed as no more evil than Daddy Dearest, and by all means, has good intentions for her daughter. However, Week 4 in HD shows that Mommy is a succubus who seduced and turned humans into demons who function as her henchmen, and blatantly makes passes at her daughter's partner (even making it clear that she'd get rid of Daddy Dearest for him) and ignores the visible hurt and distress that happens as a result.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed}}, as by all accounts Compared to the original Friday Night Funkin', both parents act the usual way, but want to actively murder their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that he has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. daughter's boyfriend. Here, Daddy Dearest mentions confesses in Week 5 he ''doesn't'' want Boyfriend to die, but it not opposed to it happening. In fact, he seems more concerned that no man Boyfriend might kill ''them''. Mommy Mearest on earth should have such a power.
the other hand, is more invested in Boyfriend becoming one of her demons.
* AdaptationalJerkass: Despite having a justified no reason to go after Boyfriend besides being overprotective, Mommy Mearest was portrayed as no more evil than Daddy Dearest, and by all means, has good intentions for her daughter. However, Week 4 in HD shows that Mommy is a succubus who seduced and turned humans into demons who function as her henchmen, and blatantly makes passes at her daughter's partner (even making it clear that she'd get rid of Daddy Dearest for him) and ignores the visible hurt and distress that happens as a result.
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** Daddy Dearest too since rather than a pure-blood demon, he is his wife's first victim, and according to WordOfGod, more than one Daddy Dearest, meaning he is not the only one around.[[invoked]]

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** Daddy Dearest too since rather than a pure-blood demon, he is his wife's first victim, and according to WordOfGod, more than one Daddy Dearest, meaning he is not the only one around.[[invoked]]


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* StatuesqueStunner: Mommy Mearest is not only still quite tall, but she also has some very prominent abs to show off.
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* OriginalCharacter: In HD, a reporter named Ethan tells the news about Week 4's Events and is in the opening during Week 5, with the implication if him being out of the news-reporting job. His character isn't in canon and what's implied of his character (as of right now) is that he's a [[SirSwearsALot constant swearer]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker snarker]] [[CardCarryingJerkass who enjoys being to quote from him "A Hateful Motherfucker".]]

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* OriginalCharacter: In HD, a reporter named Ethan tells the news about Week 4's Events and is in the opening during Week 5, with the implication if him being out of the news-reporting job. His character isn't in canon and what's implied of his character (as of right now) is that he's a [[SirSwearsALot constant swearer]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker snarker]] [[CardCarryingJerkass who enjoys being to (to quote from him him) "A Hateful Motherfucker".]]
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* OriginalCharacter: In HD, a reporter named Ethan tells the news about Week 4's Events and is in the opening during Week 5, with the implication if him being out of the news-reporting job. His character isn't in canon and what's implied of his character (as of right now) is that he's a [[SirSwearsALot constant swearer]] and a [[DeadpanSnarker snarker]] [[CardCarryingJerkass who enjoys being to quote from him "A Hateful Motherfucker".]]
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In Winter Horrorland Boyfriend is visibly distraught after [[spoiler:Girlfriend's supposed death at Monster's hands]]. He has none of his usual outgoing bravado or confidence, just a singular, vacant expression of shock and despair throughout the entire song.

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* HeroicBSoD: In week 5, [[spoiler: Boyfriend goes into one when he sees girlfriend's decapitated head on the Christmas tree. All he can manage after a moment is to ask Monster "Why, man?"]]

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* HeroicBSoD: In week 5, [[spoiler: Boyfriend [[spoiler:Boyfriend goes into one when he sees girlfriend's decapitated head on the Christmas tree. All he can manage after a moment is to ask Monster "Why, man?"]]



* MrsRobinson / TheVamp: While Mommy Mearest was always canonically considered a "[[StacysMom M.I.L.F.]]"[[note]]Mother I'd Like [[LastSecondWordSwap to...]] [[{{Pun}} Funk]][[/note]], she clearly acts like a [[HornyDevils succubus]] here, [[TheVamp using her charms]] to make Boyfriend her new imp.


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* OrWasItADream: The Monster here is subject to this, being only encountered by Boyfriend without anyone else present [[spoiler:save for a decapitated Girlfriend and [[FunnyBackgroundEvent one random individual]] during "Winter Horrorland"]] whenever Boyfriend falls into a coma.


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* TheVamp: While Mommy Mearest was always canonically considered a "[[StacysMom M.I.L.F.]]"[[note]]Mother I'd Like [[LastSecondWordSwap to...]] [[{{Pun}} Funk]][[/note]], she clearly acts like a [[HornyDevils succubus]] here, [[TheVamp using her charms]] to make Boyfriend her new imp.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Despite having a justified reason to go after Boyfriend besides being overprotective, Mommy Mearest was portrayed as no more evil than Daddy Dearest, and by all means, has good intentions for her daughter. However, Week 4 in HD shows that Mommy is a succubus who seduced and turned humans into demons who function as her henchmen, and blatantly makes passes at her daughter's partner (even making it clear that she'd get rid of Daddy Dearest for him) and ignores the visible hurt and distress that happens as a result.
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** It happens again for unknown reasons during "Eggnog"'s cutscene in Week 5.
---> '''Darnell''': 11. Shit can neva go right with you white niggas around.
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** In Week 5, Darnell actually counts off Nene's 11th death when she falls off the balcony in the cutscene for "Eggnog".
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''Friday Night Funkin' HD'' is a ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' GameMod created by Cval, Kolsan, Rozebud, Smokey, Pip, Luc, and Shinseinaken, and released in 2021. The mod serves as a retelling of the base game (currently the first 4 weeks) but in a hand-drawn art style and dialogue cutscenes, along with other significant additions.

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''Friday Night Funkin' HD'' is a ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' GameMod created by Cval, Kolsan, Rozebud, Smokey, Pip, Luc, and Shinseinaken, and released in 2021. The mod serves as a retelling of the base game (currently the first 4 weeks) 5 weeks, along with an original week) but in a hand-drawn art style and dialogue cutscenes, along with other significant additions.
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** Mommy Mearest manages to be a lot more villainous here, being [[GreaterScopeVillain the one who corrupted Daddy Dearest]] and [[{{Squick}} lusting after her own daughter's boyfriend]], ''right in front of her no less.''
** The Monster manages to be more, well, [[ShapedLikeItself monstrous]] here, [[KickTheDog willing to taunt and traumatize the Boyfriend with images of his decapitated Girlfriend.]]
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* TheCameo: Several fan-made mod characters, most notably [[VideoGame/VSWhitty Whitty]], can be seen in the foreground of "Dad Battle". We also get a new batch of cameos for Week 5, including Whitty's girlfriend Carol, Quint, and Hatsune Miku.

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* TheCameo: Several fan-made mod characters, most notably [[VideoGame/VSWhitty Whitty]], can be seen in the foreground of "Dad Battle". We also get a new batch of cameos for Week 5, including Whitty's girlfriend Carol, Pico, Quint, and Hatsune Miku.Miku. Also, just like in the base game, Monster is in the crowd planning his attack.
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* TheCameo: Several fan-made mod characters, most notably [[VideoGame/VSWhitty Whitty]], can be seen in the foreground of "Dad Battle".

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* TheCameo: Several fan-made mod characters, most notably [[VideoGame/VSWhitty Whitty]], can be seen in the foreground of "Dad Battle". We also get a new batch of cameos for Week 5, including Whitty's girlfriend Carol, Quint, and Hatsune Miku.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed}}, as by all accounts they act the usual way, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that he has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Downplayed}}, as by all accounts they the parents act the usual way, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that he has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed, while granted Girlfriend was always attractive even in the base game. But HD's redesign gives out a nice view of her SideBoob peeking out of her dress.

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** The week 5 update also adds an original level where Boyfriend serenades Girlfriend while on a date at the park. They even get new clothes for it.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed, while granted Girlfriend was always attractive even in the base game. But HD's redesign gives out a nice view of her SideBoob peeking out of her dress. Her week 5 Christmas outfit adds a heart-shaped CleavageWindow on top of that.


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* HeroicBSoD: In week 5, [[spoiler: Boyfriend goes into one when he sees girlfriend's decapitated head on the Christmas tree. All he can manage after a moment is to ask Monster "Why, man?"]]


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* OffWithHisHead: In week 5, [[spoiler: the hallucination caused by Monster has the girlfriend's decapitated head as the star of the Christmas tree. Her headless body is still in its usual spot and even still bops along to the music... before falling off and going motionless partway through the song.]]
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: When Nene kills herself, Darnell responds with "Aaand that's 10", implying that Nene "kills" herself on the regular and [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow comes back]].
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Darnell doesn't seem too shocked at Nene [[DrivenToSuicide commuting suicide]], other than noting [[TheyKilledKennyAgain that's her 10 death]]. Pico, [[RageBreakingPoint on]] [[NightmareFace the other hand…]]

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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: When Nene kills herself, Darnell responds with "Aaand that's 10", implying that Nene "kills" herself on the regular and [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow comes back]].
back]]. Confirmed during Week 5 which she comes back from the dead after her suicide in Week 3 to enjoy the holidays only for her to accidentally skip using escalators and unintentionally jump off and fall to death with [[StunnedSilence Pico being shocked into silence]] and [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Darnell noting it's Death #11 for her.]]
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Darnell doesn't seem too shocked at Nene [[DrivenToSuicide commuting suicide]], other than noting [[TheyKilledKennyAgain that's her 10 10th death]]. Pico, [[RageBreakingPoint on]] [[NightmareFace the other hand…]]
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* AdaptationalHeroism: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: [[Downplayed]], {{Downplayed}}, as by all accounts they act the oer usual, usual way, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that he has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.
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** But both pale in comparison to the Monster in Week 5, who is constantly draining your health via gas, meaning you have little room for error and turns what was once a complete breeze to play into something else entirely.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: AdaptationalHeroism: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]], to which he is oblivious to it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.
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* SanitySlippage: Implied to be the reason why [[spoiler:Monster passively drains Boyfriend's health in their BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind]].

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* SanitySlippage: Implied to be the reason why [[spoiler:Monster passively drains Boyfriend's health in their BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind]].BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind as well as the usage of gas]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]]. and is oblivious to it.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]]. and voice]], to which he is oblivious to it.it. Daddy Dearest mentions that no man on earth should have such a power.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MindControlMusic ging voice]]. and is oblivious to it.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheMusicMeister [[TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MindControlMusic Sin]][[MindControlMusic ging voice]]. and is oblivious to it.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of MindControlMusic and is oblivious to it.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of MindControlMusic [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheMusicMeister Entrancing Sin]][[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MindControlMusic ging voice]]. and is oblivious to it.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: [[Downplayed]], as by all accounts they act the oer usual, but their aggression towards Boyfriend is given a reason. In this case, they state that has some kind of MindControlMusic and is oblivious to it.
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** In "Winter Horrorland", the decoration on the Christmas tree that resembled Girlfriend's head is replaced with the actual Girlfriend's head, having been cut off by Monster. Monster also drains Boyfriend's health during his turns via usage of gas.

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