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* AutoPilotTutorial: It features a unique "Card Baseball" system instead of the usual Baseball simulator, much to the protagonist's surprise on the story's first match. His poltergeist father gives out explanations on how to pick cards against the opponent and how to activate skills; it will prevent the player from choosing anything else. On subsequent runs, this tutorial is skipped.
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* EscapeRope: One item in ''Hell Dungeon'' warps you back to floor 1. Keep one for using after defeating the BonusBoss, as the bottom of the dungeon is a dead end. If this item is cursed, it warps to the lowest floor reached so far instead.

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* EscapeRope: One item in ''Hell Dungeon'' warps you back to floor 1. Keep one for using after defeating the BonusBoss, {{Superboss}}, as the bottom of the dungeon is a dead end. If this item is cursed, it warps to the lowest floor reached so far instead.



* PuzzleBoss: The final boss in ''Hell Dungeon'' most likely can't be defeated by normal means. When its psysical attack becomes super strong it must pause and recharge every six turns. So walk six steps around it, slap it, and repeat until it is done. For the [[BonusBoss buffed-up version]] at the bottom of the dungeon, watch out so you don't walk away from it, or it will hit you with an energy blast.

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* PuzzleBoss: The final boss in ''Hell Dungeon'' most likely can't be defeated by normal means. When its psysical attack becomes super strong it must pause and recharge every six turns. So walk six steps around it, slap it, and repeat until it is done. For the [[BonusBoss [[{{Superboss}} buffed-up version]] at the bottom of the dungeon, watch out so you don't walk away from it, or it will hit you with an energy blast.
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** There's a strange mistake in the quick time event minigame -- Hero Dash's portrait in the corner of the screen has him wearing a cap marked with a "H" from Hanamaru Highschool instead of a baseball.
** The final boss in ''Hell Dungeon'' is a Gundar Golem piloted by Kameda as usual, but Kameda's dialogue portraits are just Usu's.

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* DenialOfAnimality: Wanko says she's human but has dog ears and her dates involve playing playing with her like she's one. In fact she was an actual dog who got run over by a car. The Baseball God gave her a hybrid form and some more years to live for a Baseball career challenge similar to the one he presented Hero Dash with.



* FurryDenial: Wanko says she's human but has dog ears and her dates involve playing playing with her like she's one. In fact she was an actual dog who got run over by a car. The Baseball God gave her a hybrid form and some more years to live for a Baseball career challenge similar to the one he presented Hero Dash with.

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* OddballInTheSeries: Lacks the Baseball simulator and the Pennant mode.

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* OddballInTheSeries: Lacks A series entry released for the dying GBA after it had migrated to the Nintendo DS and that lacks both the Baseball simulator and the Pennant mode.mode.
* OddlyNamedSequel: It's a GaidenGame called ''Pawapoke Dash'' instead of being a numbered ''Power Pro-kun Pocket'' entry. According to a 2022 interview, this was thought to be a more appealing name scheme for kids.

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* BrotherSisterIncest: One of the love interests, Sakura, is really the protagonist's lost twin sister. If Hero Dash dates her and doesn't discover the truth, he breaks up with her at his father's request. If he does discover the truth, then he also breaks up with her... by putting on a harsh {{Jerkass}} act and driving her away without explaining anything.

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* BrotherSisterIncest: One The protagonist is actually the lost twin brother of Sakura, one of the love interests, Sakura, is really the protagonist's lost twin sister. interests. If Hero Dash dates her and doesn't discover the truth, he eventually breaks up with her at his father's request. If he does discover the truth, then he also breaks up with her... by putting on a harsh {{Jerkass}} act and driving her away without explaining anything.


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The roulette in the Card Baseball system spins at a reasonable speed that makes it easy to get hits and home runs by paying enough attention. Later games in the series not only changed the color-coding of the slots for whatever reason but also added a bunch of stat-dependent conditions on the roulette speed that make it often spin so fast it becomes a pain to score anything.

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