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* ChewToy: Marvin. With a right card, you can drag him into your affairs for the comedic results.

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* ChewToy: Marvin. With a right card, you can drag him into your affairs for the comedic results.
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* ChewToy: Marvin. With a right card, you can drag him into you affair for comedic results.

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* ChewToy: Marvin. With a right card, you can drag him into you affair your affairs for the comedic results.
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* TournamentArc: A local baseball cup spans at least a quarter of one success mode. Losing one usually means a game ending sequence, so the longer you persist in the tournament, the longer you can develop your character.

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* TournamentArc: A local baseball cup spans at least a quarter of one a success mode. Losing one a match usually means a game ending sequence, so sequence; therefore, the longer you persist in the tournament, the longer you can develop your character.
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* CuteSportsClubManager: Usually a love interest.
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The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English, from the results that Japanese baseball players were able to MLB league, thus the proper licensing and uses of the Major League Baseball. The rest of the series is associated with Nippon Professional Baseball league (NPB) , resulting in no localisation outside Japan.

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The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English, from the results that Japanese baseball players were able to MLB league, thus the proper licensing and uses of the Major League Baseball. Baseball elements. The rest of the series is associated with Nippon Professional Baseball league (NPB) , (NPB), resulting in no localisation outside Japan.
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* TeamPet: A recurring puppy (Gunder) usually appear as the series mascot. In games, it acts as a supporting cast that forces you into extra trainings.

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* TeamPet: A recurring puppy (Gunder) usually appear appears as the series mascot. In games, In-game, it acts as a supporting cast that forces you into extra trainings.
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* TeamPet: A recurring puppy (Kunter) usually appear in artworks alongside the main character. In games, it acts as a supporting cast that forces you into extra trainings.

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* TeamPet: A recurring puppy (Kunter) (Gunder) usually appear in artworks alongside as the main character.series mascot. In games, it acts as a supporting cast that forces you into extra trainings.
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* CastOfSnowflakes: While almost every major character in a Success mode has the same body, their heads are very unique. The new generation of the series is also almost on par with [[VideoGame/Mii Mii]] when it comes to character customization.

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* CastOfSnowflakes: While almost every major character in a Success mode has the same body, their heads are very unique. The new generation of the series is also almost on par with [[VideoGame/Mii [[{{VideoGame/Mii}} Mii]] when it comes to character customization.
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* PasswordSave: Characters created in one game wil generate a set of long password which can be converted into the next game. Success mode's characters' real stats also can be unlocked via password input.

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* PasswordSave: Characters created in one game wil generate a set of long password which can be converted transfer the character's stat into the next game. Success mode's characters' real stats also can be unlocked via a password input.

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''Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyū'' is a Japanese baseball game series which has been created by {{Konami}} and developed by The Diamond Head company ever since 1994. It is one of the most long running sport series with a lot of spinoffs in Japan while the series is barely known in America. The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English. They use teams from Major League instead of the usual NPB teams.

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''Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyū'' is a Japanese baseball game series which has been created by {{Konami}} and developed by The Diamond Head company ever since 1994. It is one of the most long running sport series with a lot of spinoffs in Japan while the series is barely known in America.

The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English. They use teams English, from the results that Japanese baseball players were able to MLB league, thus the proper licensing and uses of the Major League instead Baseball. The rest of the usual NPB teams.
series is associated with Nippon Professional Baseball league (NPB) , resulting in no localisation outside Japan.



* CastOfSnowflakes: While almost every character have the same body, their heads are very unique. A new generation of the series is very akin to [[VideoGame/Mii Mii]] when it comes to character customization.

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* CastOfSnowflakes: While almost every major character have in a Success mode has the same body, their heads are very unique. A The new generation of the series is very akin to also almost on par with [[VideoGame/Mii Mii]] when it comes to character customization.



* NoExportForYou: Since the games are strictly related to Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,


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* PassionateSportsGirl: Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri are all national-level players in their respective schools despite being females.
* PasswordSave: Characters created in one game wil generate a set of long password which can be converted into the next game. Success mode's characters' real stats also can be unlocked via password input.
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* CastOfSnowflakes: While almost every character have the same body, their heads are very unique. A new generation of the series is very akin to [[VideoGame/Mii Mii]] when it comes to character customization.


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* YouALLLookFamiliar: Before ''Pawapuro 11'', [[UpToEleven every professional player has only one appearance]]. You also can't change your look outside skin color. This is quickly inverted into CastOfSnowflakes.

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* LuckBasedMission: Any success mode because of the random chances to get bonus, items, injury, extremely bad luck, and fatigue that ruins your entire career.
** CPU autoplay can easily mess up an otherwise easy match, putting you in a position where no matter how good you play, you cannot win (This isn't a case if you're a picther, where you also control the defense.).

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* LuckBasedMission: Any success mode Success mode, because of the random chances to get bonus, items, injury, extremely bad luck, and fatigue that ruins your entire career.
** CPU autoplay can easily mess up an otherwise easy match, putting you in a position where no matter how good you play, you cannot win (This isn't a case if you're a picther, pitcher, where you also control the defense.).).
** Drawing a match causes the rematch that you won't get to play, meaning it's 50% or less chances you'll win.
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** CPU autoplay can easily mess up an otherwise easy match, putting you in a position where no matter how good you play, you cannot win (This isn't a case if you're a picther, where you also control the defense.).
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* TournamentArc: Local baseball Cup spans at least a quarter of one success mode. Losing one usually means a game ending sequence, so the longer you persist in the tournament, the longer you can develop your character.

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* TournamentArc: Local A local baseball Cup cup spans at least a quarter of one success mode. Losing one usually means a game ending sequence, so the longer you persist in the tournament, the longer you can develop your character.
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* SaveGameLimits: The one save slot in the Japanese games' Success mode acts as a quicksave, and will delete itself upon a load or a game over. MLB Power Pros games allows SaveScumming, otherwise.

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* SaveGameLimits: The one save slot in the Japanese games' Success mode acts as a quicksave, and will delete which deletes itself upon a load or a game over. MLB Power Pros games allows SaveScumming, otherwise.

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* ChewToy: Marvin. You can choose to drag him into you affair for comedic results, mostly of them anyway.

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* ChewToy: Marvin. You With a right card, you can choose to drag him into you affair for comedic results, mostly of them anyway.results.



* SaveGameLimits: The Success mode in the Japanese games act as a quicksave, and will delete itself upon a load or a game over. MLB Power Pros games allows SaveScumming, otherwise.

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* SaveGameLimits: The Success mode one save slot in the Japanese games act games' Success mode acts as a quicksave, and will delete itself upon a load or a game over. MLB Power Pros games allows SaveScumming, otherwise.


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* TeamPet: A recurring puppy (Kunter) usually appear in artworks alongside the main character. In games, it acts as a supporting cast that forces you into extra trainings.


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* TournamentArc: Local baseball Cup spans at least a quarter of one success mode. Losing one usually means a game ending sequence, so the longer you persist in the tournament, the longer you can develop your character.
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* DarkerAndEdgier There are some Success modes that are lots more darker than the others even if they're from the same title. ''MLB Power Pros 2009'' also had it darker and more dramatic than the prequel.

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* DarkerAndEdgier There are some Success modes that are lots more darker than the others even if they're from the same title. ''MLB Power Pros 2009'' also had it darker and more dramatic than the prequel.original.
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* NoExportForYou: Since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,

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* NoExportForYou: Since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,
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* NoExportForYou: A rare objective example: since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,

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* NoExportForYou: A rare objective example: since Since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,
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* RecurringCharacter: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[BeefGate The Scout]] and [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the three female players]](Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)

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* RecurringCharacter: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[BeefGate The Scout]] and [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the three female players]](Aoi, players]] (Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)



* SuperDeformed: short, big head, no nose, no mouth, no arm, and no leg.

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* SuperDeformed: short, big head, no nose, no mouth, no arm, mouth and no leg.
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* RecurringCharacter: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[TheSmurfettePrinciple three female players]] (Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)

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* RecurringCharacter: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[BeefGate The Scout]] and [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the three female players]] (Aoi, players]](Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)
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* LuckBasedMission: Any success mode because of the random chances to get bonus, items, injury, extremely bad luck, and fatigue that ruins your entire career. Some games delete your save file if you get a game over.
* NoExportorYou: A rare objective example: since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,

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* LuckBasedMission: Any success mode because of the random chances to get bonus, items, injury, extremely bad luck, and fatigue that ruins your entire career. Some games delete your save file if you get a game over.
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* NoExportorYou: NoExportForYou: A rare objective example: since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,



* RecurringCharacters: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[TheSmurfettePrinciple three female players]] (Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)

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* RecurringCharacters: RecurringCharacter: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[TheSmurfettePrinciple three female players]] (Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)

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* NoExportorYou: A rare objective example: since the games are strictly related to Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), there's no chance of translating and releasing the series anywhere outside Japan,



* SaveGameLimits: The Success mode, a painful one on the GBA games.

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* RecurringCharacters: The most repeating case case is the glassy-guy (Akio Yabe). The main games also featuring recurring cast as guest characters, with the most noticable being [[TheSmurfettePrinciple three female players]] (Aoi, Misaki, and Hijiri)
* SaveGameLimits: The Success mode, a painful one on mode in the GBA games.Japanese games act as a quicksave, and will delete itself upon a load or a game over. MLB Power Pros games allows SaveScumming, otherwise.
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* NoExportForYou: The non-MLB installments
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''Jikkyō Pawafuru Pro Yakyū'' is a Japanese baseball game series which has been created by {{Konami}} and developed by The Diamond Head company ever since 1994. It is one of the most long running sport series with a lot of spinoffs in Japan while the series is barely known in America. The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English. They use teams from Major League instead of the usual NPB teams.

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''Jikkyō ''Jikkyou Pawafuru Pro Yakyū'' Puroyakyū'' is a Japanese baseball game series which has been created by {{Konami}} and developed by The Diamond Head company ever since 1994. It is one of the most long running sport series with a lot of spinoffs in Japan while the series is barely known in America. The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English. They use teams from Major League instead of the usual NPB teams.
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It has appeared in two Konami crossovers, KonamiKrazyRacers and DreamMixTVWorldFighters.

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It has appeared in two Konami crossovers, KonamiKrazyRacers ''VideoGame/KonamiKrazyRacers'' and DreamMixTVWorldFighters.
''VideoGame/DreamMixTVWorldFighters''.
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* YamatoNadeshiko

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* YamatoNadeshiko
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-->'''Let's play baseball!''': MLB Power Pro

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-->'''Let's play baseball!''': MLB ''MLB Power Pro
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* DarkerAndEdgier There are some Success modes that are lots more darker than the others even if they're from the same title. MLB Power Pro 2009 also had it darker and more dramatic than the prequel.
* DatingSim: Since Pawapuro 4, you can date one of the girls who appear in the story.

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* DarkerAndEdgier There are some Success modes that are lots more darker than the others even if they're from the same title. MLB ''MLB Power Pro 2009 Pros 2009'' also had it darker and more dramatic than the prequel.
* DatingSim: Since Pawapuro 4, ''Pawapuro 4,'' you can date one of the girls who appear in the story.



* NoExportForYou

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-->'''Let's play baseball!''': MLB Power Pro

''Jikkyō Pawafuru Pro Yakyū'' is a Japanese baseball game series which has been created by {{Konami}} and developed by The Diamond Head company ever since 1994. It is one of the most long running sport series with a lot of spinoffs in Japan while the series is barely known in America. The series is known for the unique character design. The character used in this game have [[SuperDeformed short, small, big head]], no nose, no mouth and no leg. Another feature the series is famous for is the unique [[DatingSim "Success Mode"]], which is a game mode where you create your own character, advance through anime-ish story, develop his baseball stats and finally get to use him freely after you've complete the Success Mode. '''MLB Power Pros''' is the only of series that has been translated into English. They use teams from Major League instead of the usual NPB teams.

It has appeared in two Konami crossovers, KonamiKrazyRacers and DreamMixTVWorldFighters.

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!!The trope used in this series are:
* TheAce: No doubt, you have to become one.
* ButtMonkey: Both you and the your best friend partner. See Heterosexual Life Partners below.
* ChewToy: Marvin. You can choose to drag him into you affair for comedic results, mostly of them anyway.
* DarkerAndEdgier There are some Success modes that are lots more darker than the others even if they're from the same title. MLB Power Pro 2009 also had it darker and more dramatic than the prequel.
* DatingSim: Since Pawapuro 4, you can date one of the girls who appear in the story.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: There gotta be that guy with huge eyeglasses on his face who'll be your best friend and/or your room mate.
* InsistentTerminology: The spine labels for the [=PS1=] installments romanizes the word ''Pawafuru'' as it is, despite the fact that ''Pawafuru'' is simply a Japanese transliteration of the word "Powerful".
* LuckBasedMission: Any success mode because of the random chances to get bonus, items, injury, extremely bad luck, and fatigue that ruins your entire career. Some games delete your save file if you get a game over.
* NoExportForYou
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Or college student, depending on the games.
* OverprotectiveDad: Becky's father, the Major League scout
* SaveGameLimits: The Success mode, a painful one on the GBA games.
* SuperDeformed: short, big head, no nose, no mouth, no arm, and no leg.
* {{Tsundere}}: Becky
* VictoriousChildhoodFriend / UnluckyChildhoodFriend: Becky Fox, depend on whatever you woo her or not.
* VisualNovel: The Success Mode, a rare case you'll see your character on screen.
* WidgetSeries
* YamatoNadeshiko

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