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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The final level involves Momoko collecting items, which were virtually absent throughout the game, for bonus points while a timer counts down.


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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: The final level involves Momoko collecting items, which were virtually absent throughout the game, for bonus points while a timer counts down.
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* EndlessGame: In the ending of this game, after the 20-year old Momoko get married with a man, they have a baby, and the game then restarts back to the first level of the (possibly) offspring of Momoko and the guy.
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* WeddingFinale: The game's final level has the now 20-year-old Momoko collect wedding trinkets in a church within 30 seconds. Afterwards, she gets married to an unknown man and it is revealed they'll have a baby later on. The game (or at least, one cycle of it) ends.
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Momoko herself would appear as a playable character in ''VideoGame/GameTengoku''.

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Momoko herself would later appear as a playable character in ''VideoGame/GameTengoku''.
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Momoko herself would appear as a playable character in ''VideoGame/GameTengoku''.

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'''Momoko 120%''' is an UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Jaleco}} in 1986. Released only in Japan, this is a PlatformGame / RunAndGun in which the player controls a girl, Momoko, as she tries to escape her burning school building. Each stage of the game has escalators, trampolines, and secret passages to help Momoko reach the blimp waiting above the roof.

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'''Momoko 120%''' ''Momoko 120%'' is an UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Jaleco}} in 1986. Released only in Japan, this is a PlatformGame / RunAndGun in which the player controls a girl, Momoko, as she tries to escape her burning school building. Each stage of the game has escalators, trampolines, and secret passages to help Momoko reach the blimp waiting above the roof.



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* OvernightAgeUp: Upon completing a level, Momoko reaches the next stage in life before beginning the next level. She starts out as a child, then moves up through preteen, teenager, college student/office worker, adult/idol singer(?), and bride.

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* OvernightAgeUp: Upon completing a level, Momoko reaches the next stage in life gets older and changes outfits before beginning the next level. She starts out as a child, then moves up 4-year-old, progresses through preteen, teenager, college student/office worker, adult/idol singer(?), various ages until she becomes an 18-year-old idol singer, and bride.finishes out the game as a bride at her own wedding.
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The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as ''[[Anime/UruseiYatsura Urusei Yatsura]]: Ram no Wedding Bell''. The characters were changed, but the gameplay is the same.

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The game was ported originally intended to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as be a Main/LicensedGame called ''[[Anime/UruseiYatsura Urusei Yatsura]]: Ram Lum no Wedding Bell''. Bell'', but the arcade version was released as ''Momoko 120%'' due to licensing issues. After the licensing issues were resolved, the game came out on UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as originally intended. The characters were changed, but the gameplay is the same.
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'''Momoko 120%''' is an UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Jaleco}} in 1986. Released only in Japan, this is a PlatformGame in which the player controls a girl, Momoko, as she tries to escape her burning school building. Each stage of the game has escalators and secret passages to help Momoko reach the helicopter waiting above the roof.

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'''Momoko 120%''' is an UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Jaleco}} in 1986. Released only in Japan, this is a PlatformGame / RunAndGun in which the player controls a girl, Momoko, as she tries to escape her burning school building. Each stage of the game has escalators escalators, trampolines, and secret passages to help Momoko reach the helicopter blimp waiting above the roof.



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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The final level involves Momoko collecting items, which were virtually absent throughout the game, for bonus points while a timer counts down.



* OneHitPointWonder: Momoko dies in one hit, but so do the enemies.

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* IncrediblyDurableEnemies: By comparison, anyway. While most enemies are killed in one hit, the tall green aliens take several hits to actually put down -- much more if you count the waves of baby aliens they send forth.
* MoodWhiplash: Some secret passages warp Momoko to an obstacle course in some ''very'' odd places. One appears to be in the vacuum of space, while another appears to be either in a monster's innards, or perhaps Hell. And of course, both are on fire.
* MooksButNoBosses: The game has no final boss, and no minibosses to be seen.
* MultiMookMelee: Especially prominent in later parts of the game, where you can get stuck in place for awhile simply because you're mowing down a wave of enemies.
* OnSiteProcurement: There are no shops or cutscenes, so your weapon upgrades come through gameplay alone.
* OneHitPointWonder: Momoko dies in one hit, but so do most enemies. Subverted with the enemies.tall green aliens, which take a surprising number of hits to kill.
* OvernightAgeUp: Upon completing a level, Momoko reaches the next stage in life before beginning the next level. She starts out as a child, then moves up through preteen, teenager, college student/office worker, adult/idol singer(?), and bride.
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The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as ''Urusei Yatsura: Ram no Wedding Bell''. The characters were changed, but the gameplay is the same.

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The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as ''Urusei Yatsura: ''[[Anime/UruseiYatsura Urusei Yatsura]]: Ram no Wedding Bell''. The characters were changed, but the gameplay is the same.
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* BabiesEverAfter: The ending cutscene shows a newborn baby hovering over Momoko and her bridegroom as they clasp hands and hearts float up.


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* WalkingDisasterArea: Momoko has to escape five alien-infested burning buildings during the first 18 years of her life.
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* OneHitPointWonder: Momoko dies in one hit, but so do the enemies.
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'''Momoko 120%''' is an UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame released by Creator/{{Jaleco}} in 1986. Released only in Japan, this is a PlatformGame in which the player controls a girl, Momoko, as she tries to escape her burning school building. Each stage of the game has escalators and secret passages to help Momoko reach the helicopter waiting above the roof.

The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem as ''Urusei Yatsura: Ram no Wedding Bell''. The characters were changed, but the gameplay is the same.

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